The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, February 01, 1874, Image 1
J -A-ISnD I i II. C ALHOUN, Editor and Proprietor. STJISriD-A-'3r COLUMBUS, GEORG IA, SUN 1 >A A’ A SEW YEAR’S IHYTII* w&b Beamed startled by the heavy foot- i “Fully, Captain. Must I leave at he raised his arms about her nock, und fall of Wilson boside his couch. , once?" tears rose to dim tho wilduosaof his eyes, [The peasants of Transylvania have a “It is me. Don’t you know me, Mr. ' “Yes, at once.'' as in a law tone he whispered, “Thank erst it ion that fttthojnoment^whoia the Xroop?” ; Carlos reined in his horse and dis- 1 God ! thank God ! my child, my Miriam. Henry Troup rubbed his eyes, and try- mounted. Opening his saddle-bags, he i i 9 beside me, and sho will never leave ire ing to prop himself on bis shriveled arm, ' took out some articles of Indian attire, ; again !” the better to look, he gazod with un earn-I and putting them on, ho painted his “Never till death, father! ' est, painful expression at the man before : cheeks, and looked liko a handsomo young | Henry Troup’s hoad sank on his breast, him, and then shaking his head, be said j Indian in his metamorphose. and for tho moment Miriam thought him loirY^ar merges into the New tho cattle 1 ipeak, but in a languageunknown to I ana that whoever hears them dies.] p|l<» FOOfl C i the i*(loo. In tUrM the 0'.«1 'i T ,, tiordiracn h.v. k,iu» (torn, t l> « l'o.um • 1 r,. il.o r luiM (.n. tho edgo of tho I'lueo ; T « m I kora crouch close m their hovels ; 'l foe aiusra Jlo )o«v In their mines. V ,r (o nlR' t, when tho Old Your expiring To '.hi Com Ing Year waves Ida farewell, Upiiftlmc t"« lr head* in tho ww**™ Iln cattle etrunge things will foretell— iri, u t the wolv.e to their coverts will lieu, An 1 tho Imp-lights will fade In tho marshes, Aud the owlet will cower In her tree. in i if unto ears that aro human * Oo IIo itlng the mystical words That, Jmt a * - ' " Qush mrt Death’s dart like a than tor-holt Hashes, And lifeless tho listener lulls. As the New Year a ts foot an the threshold, ADd his shadow towers up on the walls. Uo! Caspar, tho herds Jj\j must be talking, Year arrives— id your head, Wlllielminu, pray for our lives ! UIS MACON! in a mournful tunc, “No; I do uot know you. You arc not my boy 1 ” “I will soon bo your sou. I mu ller- dick Wilson.’’ “Herdiok Wilson! Why, I dreutued about him, and I saw him standing above my boy with a long knife in bis band, and it was dripping, dripping, dripping with Frank's blood. I hoc it now there ! Look, you can hear tho red drops beating on the floor at your feet! Listen, only listen.’* Tho old man lowered his voice, and Wil son with a livid face gazed in the direo- ti on pointed out by the old man, and then w itli a cry of dread he rushed out of tho cabiu and staggered, for support, to a tree near by. “You seem to grow no better,"said Os- kola, who witnessed this exhibition of tlqi white man's weakness, i “Leave me; my heart is sick, and I wish I was dead.” “Then you can have your wish before long, if you desire to tight." “NVhnt mean you ?’’ demanded Wilson. “I mean that one of my people has ! long, quick stride jiiBt come in /run the Tullassee country, J uot restrain and ho reports a largo baud of tho Semi- advance the giant noles moving this way. “How long before they can reach bore, if this point be their object ?" “By anothe&t'.uupet." “Black N<,ethill be back by that time? ’ “He shor* >er ^o hero now. I have aeut ( out a sco’ «xrn bis whereabouts.” Oako 1 Seizing his short, heavy rifle, ho handed j dying; but ho revived, and sho plaood his bridle to oue of his companions ; i tho pillow move comfortably, and gently thou raising his beaded cap, he shouted j lnid him down. Patsy came in, and seo- “Adiosl” to his friouds, and on loot ! jog the condition of her master, sho ho plunged into the forost, and was soon ! obeyed tho orders of her young mistress lost to sight. for his comfort, and soon the old man’s “Spanish and Seminole, and the best hoad was wrapped in dampened towels, blood of both courses in that lad’s veins, mid tho muses installed thomselves in My word for it, but ha will watch,” said j Phil’s cabin. Captain Mason, as they resumed their I Herdiok Wilson, though hoping for dif- roarch. ■ ferent treatment from Miriam Troup, was “And if he but do it well, I will reward ! not disappointed. Jlo only became more him for his ftdulity." cruel and more determined to carry out “Wo will tulle of that after wo have the plans long laid, and which now were known each other bettor, my friend,"said ; about to bo realized. Ho know he must tho Captain. hurry, for his Indians wore getting won- Down the river till the sun was setting j tied of tho fight, and, excepting Black over the green wall of western forest, j Ned, the few white men left had no heart struined their eyes ns if for a game the winnings of which were xpeotod objects ahead. ! all to result to Wilson’s credit. Besides The last golden pencils of light had not this, his dread of Macon and Mason in- bcon withdrawn from tho ouk-coverod J creased each hour, and some courso must plain to which they were descending, bo taken to make Mitinm Troup his wifo when out from tho forest, with tho sun at once, glinting on their riflts and steobtippod 1 “Ned, spears, moved a body of Iudians with asked, xv The white men could Ned lay ■ and now the oxpeoting to chnpln die Hr > the “He i chief with a s< ' ground. of tho Salvador Colornd Tho chief saw tho white mou advancing at a gallop, and halting his linn of rod braves, he walked out to meet the Cap tain, accompanied by Henderson on horse back. Tho greeting botween I ho chief and ! legal when it’s done. showed tho kiuiPiesL relations. “Very well. I wii mi have moved quickly," said Mason. is Bill, the Iking over n the ground. ” answered a short, eld ni-nlericul garb, rising tho wearied “You are a justice of the jn ulv for this State. Bill, ami know how to do it “Yes, Captain, I’ve married many and many a couple, an’ i iiiu’t forgo! how ; an' I've got my do-uinentH to show nb how it's A STORY OF THE [creeks and seminoles, IX THE | EARLY DAYS OF GEORGIA. “dunoan m'intohii.” Written lor tlie Sunilay Enquirer. [copy right skouoed. | CHAPTER XXVII. WILSON REJOICES. Heidick Wilson sat beside the spring, with his hairy, red hands pressed to his wounded, aching head, on which an old i and rode directly to where Iferdick Wil- ! covered, rode int< Indian bad just been practicing his rude ; son and O.skola stood. j message.” but efficient surgery. Ho was recognized to bo Black Ned, ; “And yon did not wait to rest more ? “The while chief duos uot bear pain and liis faeo bespeaking good news to ! said Louis with a smilo. liko an Indian," stml Oskoln, as bo drew Wilson, that perron's manner underwent j -‘No i Salvador never reals wlieu bin „ hom ] know Vr-ll rly 1 I I lie scarcely done speaking i white when a shout was heard coming from tho ! “Why, woods, and both men moving to got a better view, looked in the direction from j “Yes; I was marching this way, Imt whence carno the sound. hud stopped when tho huq seemed bul- The shout was repeated, and soon after ; auccd overhead, and whilo my warriors a horseman burst through tho clearing ■ were eating, Henderson, his homo foam- camp with your 11 you to many mo to Miss Troup to-night, and tho moment it is done 1 will saddle ami away.'' “Gild to hear it, Cup. N one tho hour." “Well, say ten.” “Very good," replied “llio chaplain," relighting hiK pipe and sitting down. ibudick Wilson sought Oskulu, and as lio approached tho chief lie noticod a crowd gathered nrouiul a prisoner. “Why, that’s one of Mason’s men,” THEIR MANNERS AM» UNiUtlS. MURDER, Colouol Hawkins, formerly Government agent to tho Creek nation, says : “If murder is committed, tho family and tribe alone have tho right of taking satisfac tion. They collect together, consult and docidc, auil tho rules of tho town or na tion have nothing to do In tho matter. Tho relatives of the murdered consult first among themsclvos, and if their tribe is not liablo to got embroil 'd their ac tion is quick and soon decided. If tho tribe muy suffer by their vengeance, then the tribe i:» consulted, and they quickly oxocato tho murderer if ho is come-nt- nblo. If ho flios, then tho next noarost of kin or one of tho family must bo slain in Ins stead, the family being allowed a reasonable time to bring tho murdoror to justice, which they ore apt to do to save tho lifo of tho innocent. To their credit, bo it said, they aro not upt to fleo from justice, as they know their nearest and dearest relative will have to expiate the crime with bias of life." When we consider the expense of our law to convict a inui d' t or; that justice is often trampled under foot by a bribed and perjured jury, and that the law is no longer a not t<» catch the criminal, but a mesh wherein to bido him from tlui pun ishmout of his misdeeds, thou wo ought to stand abashed before ibis high dei«re«‘ of civilization by a people whom we have called savages. Can anything bo more grand than tlic lofty pinnacle upon which they b v** I placed justice slid I j must bo avenged cvo. I oout suffer— mount over Hontimen [and every tribe; for, Sf.ttcUl *U.'UlIfll rtl*i I'oarsa Is- IWURAtt A CRAWI'OltlM, Attorney% at L»h, Will practlcr i. t • 'tn.«mi,l »• :.taI Court' A. A. IIO/IEU, Attorney nml Counsellor at l.UW, l’radices iu tfinto uml Ki'Uei.il Coiirin lu l eor^lu a?i<l Alittiuxa. Office 120 Urot‘1 .• t., (.'olumiiuH, tla Jufl Mxbk H. 1ii.AM-rop.e. Lon, V. (Uliubd. lil.ANUroim.1 <* All HARR, Attorney* uikI ('omtsellorM til law. . . Kin- A la tm L. T. lUlW .M VU, Attorney and .Solicitor. il*l It-V I. ■q uVi r lliuokb' J'i I’UAIIOOY A IIliA \ AOS. his blanket back from bis red, sinew/ a speedy change. “What nowR, old friend V” asked Wil- ou, hastening to meet his lieutenant. “Good nows, Captain." “Have yon found her ?" “Of course I huvo! Look back ; there hrrn, and exhibited tho flesh lorn in a frightful gash that marked the course of a bullet. Wilson looked up, and suppressing tho profanity that rose to his lips, he replied, “My pain is not of the head, Oskulu, she is riding out of tho woods, and she is and docs not come from my wounds." rr tamo and gentlo as a lamb.” “How can there be pain without i As Black Ned spoke ho threw himself wounds?” naked the tall stoic. from the saddle, to bo clasped in Wilson’s “Perhaps none that you could feol, Os- arms, who hocamu maudlin and exultant kola * but there is a pain of the henrt ; by turuH as bo thanked the man who that hurts more than a pain of the head." ; seemed destined to counteract with huc- “So I have heard squaws say," said the j cess all his own mistakes, chief with a contemptuous grunt, as ho called Carlos,' ing our prisoner we pie iso." sat down opposilo lo Wilson, tlnuing, he asked, “Why have you this pain it I have hoard it did those much good to speak of it. Then, your henrt? so troubled friends are in danger," replied the proud- louking chief. “Well, wo must rest now. Our horse* arc fatigued, and wo need food. Ilnvo you any,” asked Mason. “Plenty. But how long will yon stay here ?" “l’ill the now moon follows the sun.” “Good. Wo will nil feel stronger then." Uulvador and his friends walked back, and soou tho white mou mid Seminoles wero talking together and laughing us if the occasion wore one of merriment, rather than a g it boring for war. 'llio Him went down, and tbu Indmiis j boTierii". Glyoor. lay in picturesque groups about tho tires, , all prop* on which venison and turkey wore soon roasting and tilling tho air with their do- Ho i plied O-l:* NCI EX'l l ElE XO l INS. Glycerine run Steam Boii.huh —The manufacture of glycerine has of lute, in view of ilH constantly extending impor tance in tho arts, boon greatly expanded During tho punt year tin pm.in the United States alone pounds, of which one tiro manufactured one-half, cation addressed to tho Fi Civil Kugiueers, M. Am recommeuded tho ctuplo substance iik mi nuti-incru whicl .tain of ),000 in Ciuciuunti a (annumni- ch Society of i 1ms highly lent of this i steam iluble ions in water, appears, accord- Austin, t i increase very notably thu h,liability ol the Jimu s ills, to which the evils of incrustations iu boilers are i mainly ascribablo ; indeed, according to moon wont down tho author, it really forms with them a n from the oast soluble compound. When tho lime sultH accumulate to such an extent us lo be u<* longer soluble in the glyoeiin they aro deposited in the form h does n CHAPTER XXVIII. MAEVADOR COLORADO. After Henderson loft to summon the Seminoles, Captain Mason, Louis Macon lioioim od< “Yes, it does, if it be but spoken to and their companions held a hurried j Long before the ne those who are capable of feeling.” council. a H hnrp wiud swept “The white man makes a mistake. It Tho Indians seemed swarming down driving before it de nso masses of clouds, Is not he who cries like a woman, and so from tho direction o! tho plantation, and th*nl veiled the ruoou and tho stars and makes known to the world his loud but ! it became evident that tho party had to ■ covered river and forest with a Stygian I tinous sediment, shallow* sorrows, that feel* most. The , obooso quickly between n retreat and a j darknes- 11,8 b,,iler henrt of the Indian iH not liard, but hifi tight. aorrowa, like his loves, are bis own, end Lotus urged tho necessity of slaudinK, he bides them from the world ns Home- and advised the preparation nf a defence, thing which the world should uot know ; : for he could not hear the thought of iu- but the whites are different. Toll me the I creasing the distance between himself cause of jour trouble, and though l may and where he hud no doubt Miriam would still on be. ; She looked pnle and fatigued, but secii g “I hive no doubt, Mr. Macon, we could ! Wilson approaching as if to assist lmr lo splendid red man before him, and remem- beep hack tho whole party if they attaok, diamoilut, aim sprang from l.rr horse, and boring hia Ul-pald fidelity to himself, he and I shore your ouiioly to remain, Lnt ( turning her earnest blue ey. s on the ril- was pleased to adopt a softer manner. * 8 »1»)' »>“1 fl K ht >“ u '. v "P 1 ' 1 '"". i >">"• f ' 1 ’" : "I have been thinking of the white ha simply to place in in a atalo of siege, •What hove you .lone with mffalhoi ?" long, but who where, in defending ourselves, wo could Wilson hulled in his advance, nud being DVOr •• render no assiKtance to our friends on tho thus accostod, stammered out. hill. I know more about these Indians, “1. h »vo d<ino uolhing, Miss Miiiam, 1 I do not think I think, than you, and ns I have Hunt to a only to be Lis friend. J want you to bn- ? A broken law in though tho imio- 1 justice put para- ■lit, over every lifo tribe de mands of another a lif• • for a lifsome one of tbo tribe must hncomn a sn*M‘)lico to avenging jnsinn*. JI. • ooonouii.Ml their tribunals! Only a meeting and flis- ctiHsion of relatives. No sheriff's, con stables, lawyers and jurors to pay and food, and tho fortune of the murdered mail doos not. have to bo spent to bring his slayer to punishment. JIow sure: Officers are not sent that . onumun months in tho search, but. thu kin of the sub-li- Into whoso life i > forfeited are soul lo i is not apt to bo If the kin of the "ley. and grant the to (bui'li v. if li claniHh mi work himself into prosoout ion ; no sup co imperils hia life, v and unwritten, bill IN the M. An. WILSON CLAIMS MIRIAM. Miriam, with Patsy by her side, mends tho euiploytn glycerine to every thiee pounds of coal butul. made with the material, the communication th.it t of . forward to the line of cabin®, the Indiana * b y ' . mariner above juintaiir.ng a respect!ul dintnuce. gultt- not luihors e pound of mr hundred act n il trials denialed in •in| Ionment uot feel with you, I can net for you.’ Wilson turned liis bleared eyes Dr.i i tin girl whom I have loved > l now feel is lost to me forever." “Why think yc •‘.She is very proud, * Black N(iJ oan bring her back. “Wore I vou I would uot want such u chief who is a friend of mine for iih-. auoe, it would be wise, in my opinion ist- j li ; got no f. you sootier thu the woman for a wife. She hates you, and if move in the direction from which he i you wero married sho would put badn cine in your food, and yon would die •‘I would guard against that. But, npnrt n.aiu back with my servant to watch.' oonto. “As you say, Captain : but I will from my love, 1 hive other reasons to marrying.” “Yob, anil O»kola cun tell you wh.it they are. The white squaw's lather i not live long: li> is dying up in the log world would would. 1- Wilson might lmvo gone on wiilt his hypocritical avowals of fidelity, but Mi riam stopped hint in hia spooeh. as alio 1 had iu bis walk, by asking. “Whom is u»y father now ?" “He ain't lit to have any one see him. Miss: indeed ho ain't.’ “Have you seen him ?" “Yes, Mi-s. only a f( w minutes ago, the Sunitury Council, »No.cml . i ... Is.'.'i, Dr. ('handler guvo »n extended neeouut of the impurities ol drinking wh'i r. Ty- plioid fever lmd been dt-wlop «q fre quently by water cotitatiiiliai'. *1 by aew- ag.». Water wm also Indda to )> * ootatui- natul by tlm lo.ot j* j • . nltliou . li many authors on s liltai} .subjec ts cbiuncii Unit lea l did Hot <‘onlH(li)l. ee «;i!it. At the i ox un present tune tiny folio I in I ins ct'y llml but 1 stand the Croton water took up minute grains ' ratiuu at tin of lend. Mineral and vegetable mq.un- j 0II ties wore not parii. ulmly >d>jectio aide, j but the great it.ingcr 1 i.v in •. wa-, <1 con- j |,n ' tan iuation. Wiills oogl-' t . i •• p’/tcod majesty of I farther than Hoy wot now in ih-- -oun- ' ilictico vivid try tri hunt, and their so vain. How nimpl murdored man who slayer his life, no * him ntel hound Inn hatred ; no lawyer fame by relent lest prossion of evhh- Their laws were f* from them there w An Indian trader, who liv river in Alabama, in “the olden times, told uto tbo Creeks tuiido but little differ enoo between accidental and intentioin- murder; that once when he was cm sin* tho Chattahoochee on a flat, coon up '• Columbus, two Indians uresiled mid fell ami the neck of one was found broken !>_\ falling on the edge of th- flat. Ah hooi a t ihe party l tndod tin : l talk, from which ho Hiqqms* d the near*-'-*' kin wero in tho etowd, and thou the I commanded the living wrestl* r to b«- -; .«• • oven ns he lu^l slain, across a log, ami auott. with a club. The <‘*111. 1 apart while ins sunli t cussed, apparently m though lie had fn» part ! Ilull.1 ...I llu. lug Will. ... as though he was goto, executor wan equally a Homo will (xui'.idi i 1 ] evidence of the wtu.' j savage, and eluis 1 lo-o. Apropos of tho illness of the Enif of Germany, tho Berlin correspondent of the London iVeiCtt writes: J.tt tho uinau- tiuio it is ominous for lunay that tho White Lady has lately boon r.eeti at the ensile. Did you ever hoar tho legend of the White Lady of Berlin Castle ? Many, tunny yours ago there was a Hohauzullnrn princess, a widow with two cbildrou, who fell in love with—“bocanio enamored of” 1*, perhaps, 11 more courtly phrase—a for eign prince, rich, handsome and brave. She mult a proposition of marriage. But this bravo and haudsotuo prince doolined tior suit, explaining that “fonreye»” stood between him nndaccopUnoo. Ho reforroil to hia ngod parents, whom lie was unwill ing to leave, or whoso consent ho could not obtain—tho versions of the longond vary a little here. But the PrincosN un- d -: -tood him to tefer to the four eyes of h..r two children ; to his unwillingnass, in fact., to boi otue a stepfather. Ho, liko Kichaid the Third, Hhc promptly suft'oeat- i d the infant obstncloa, nud wrote to her lovor that tho way was clear, lie was stricken with horror at tuo cruel deed. He revoulod her fatal mistake to her, and died cursing her blood-thirsty rashness. Tuo Princes.:, in her turn, was overwhelm ed with romorso. Alter In.goring u doy j or two in indescribable anguish slio, too, ! “ I died, and was buried under tho old castle j " * u 1 ' ' l ' lit Berlin. Bui 'i"t to rent quietly in hor } unhappy grave. At rare intervals she up- , M Kuhumj.. * ... j pours at midnight, clad in white, gliding. , UI’AAEI.I, A Mi ll ! f;huStlilce about IllO castle; AUil tilt) ftppa- i Attorn»*>» anil t-/ui • ; rition always forebodes the death of some j '*‘0 ( ourt* ..1 t.n uitmibcr of tli*> Holien/.ollorn family. 'Tlio! til White Lady has boon s«un three times within about a year; onco in October last , year, just before the death *>f Prince Al- j j brcelit ; last spring again to antiounee the [ u |( * ( ' end of Prince Adallierl; and the lust time while Queen Filizabnh lav *»n her death hod. I'lici-c in. however, some doubt : d.out the meaning of the last, visit. Tho : J Quean Dowager was not n born Hohonzol- lern. and the doctors are not certain that : horde Hi* can he teganlod as the answer ! , to tho NN hiie Lady’s appearance. If not, 1 - j there is v t another vi -tiui t" lie eiprot- od, and the supi'r-titiouu know what that . j means, llio professors **f the university ’ . are trying to solve this knotty problem, and you shall know tho result at the car- ! liost moment. Llli’k) Oliienx. ()rtll (hid numbers barring tlm ever fatal ■■■■■ ' thirinen—urn thought lo bo lucky. Tho ■‘brill piping ot tho household cricket is prophetic of happiness to the hearth it ( haunts, as smwly ns tho settling of u stork upon a Dutchman's roof tree bodes pleas- ; K—i'l* uni times to tho dwellers buuoath it. That furlorm.'Hl of animals, the umsterlosH d**g, 1 that follows close upou Dm hocls of a night walker, nud will not be balked of mile*- ; cumpniiionsliip, is a certain luok britiger. Black cals ahould bti at a pretuilini.conaid- ,t ""' ( ! 11 oring a stray puss of that hue who takes " ’ a fancy lo rfilahlixliing himself in a house introduces good fortune with him; while Dili-.- a cat of any color, whether an uuinvitud visitor or an acknowledged member ot “ 0| ‘ the family, ought never 1*1 bo restrained from sharpening lustnlni s at tho expense of the table h log 8 , sinre, when ho tins x.'i* 1 MorotchcH, he scrutchcs for luck. Pat kindly tho head <•!' the tlrst lamb of spring, ir you have the ebanoe ; it will ■ bring prosperity t * * you and yours ; but , avoid tho iu11 (icont creature if it presents its tail to view. Hail the first hearing ol the cuckoo's voice witli thankfulness, it ho salutes Y"U upon your right hand- then his greeting is nn assurance you will niuk.i your way in Dm world, and attain the highest object of your nmbiiion ; and bogruijge not a sip of good liquor to the busy, * urioiia, thir«tv fly, dropping int** your glass, but welcome the intruder as heartily, it n■ »i as poetically, n *(>hly K. J. ♦IOSIA, AI torne.> mikI 1'oiiuMcHor 1 *>l>.ll( ilunll- I' I oII.IIUm Doctors. DK. ( OL/.LY. DR. H. ||. J,AW. Hro«*l Hid tlm *|..l| li -fi . 1- 1*1111*11... . * K.itsv 1I1. 1 Ini-.- i|n. 1* |. - It. J. A. IIItni llAUT, .1. MuffiUt's Urn ;fl' I'. . IU o. "ii HI. flair, I* iv 1 li*.. 1 Tmnt Ht** , ('"IiiiiiMs«, I,*. DIt. J. C. COOK, Dru^gibts. J,.H •1. 1. (miEi i Imported J>mgM mid 1 K« K.m.itiiM 1 * I hi .d i - atid 1 i-i H« laid los lie or Indian broke lc.uiiod had ato J *» come inagpl -s, t«i pi*-k 11/1 a’ pin ward you, t*> liud‘(*>f ruim *ng) a four.leaved cluv.*i. mko the shape of a ru-iy horse shoe, the oiuci. 1 i more fm tunut..■. .\L~ < 1 1,, less dr i luck's w vtiong h enough infollil le are hk.* T* ,,.t thing protil the II. I'ALMI'.lt, l.lccnacil A|)OlliiM‘iirj I OSn.lt H. CIIAIM1AN. Driifttflut, '! u I ii till, r.isi 1 pr./r\i : • •• *, A. M. HR.A N NON, < unmoved. with her Wlnddiiitlr nml Toilet Articles Retail Dcn'ir I MhIPIiich, uikI I’orlumerj . I-Ivory and 3ulo Stnblec. uoniMiT liio.ni'sox. Livery, Nnle imJ Lxchanyo StaliJ.cs, OaLSTuo&pK, Noris v iiAxnotpa 3ts., uctSO Columbus, Qa A. DAMME I., Livery and Sale Stables, OULCTItOnrt Sr , COLUNDCS, Of. TartiViilnr atlentlon t., g i.:;? au-i Cits ’iidc-l in stahbi i.j ths of Stock ItorMwi aid Miitoi mouth or day. Hotelfi. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Next to C'olumbiiH HauU Ilulldlnff Boarding Houses. nuts. Restaurants. Tin and Coppersmiths. F resh Wlea' q, .J. \V. i-ATKlCK, .StulIh No. 'i mid IS, .VIurhoL lioevc. 11. -.ii Moata of evei la Jut I ulwin. mil. IV. €* TOLDEH ., Jt'roNli Meals ui oil Uintlv Tr**«h Suwm*,;.. Meat <i I resli Meat-. Der.tist-j. T. XV. HEM Z. Piano Tuning, &c. Cun and Lug; ; .r 1*1111.11’ : ii . !.:• r 'MM' Cotton Factories. COM XI HI • therefore b. “I will enter uiy protest sgaiost that. I will detail ono of my own men, the best 1 tho country, and I will warrant you lie will bo more efficient than your self, for ho will be lest apt to run into wigwam now, and when ho is dead all his danger for tho mere sake of learning all “Yes, Mi-s. property will be his daughter s, and nil about Miss Troup. My word for it sho and hos all light : but it won l do y»u no hers will bo ln*r husband’s. But do not will take care of herself till we can como good to see him. I Rpcuk ns your friend." let your heart go down ; I wifl send out u up* My this timo a number of th** servants, nC'iut to tin l what lifts become of the Louis looked 11L tho toll, mysterious with joyous acclamations but tenr-diuimod gj r h“ tuau before him, nud recognizing tho full eyes, cams crowding around their young Oskola r »**••. uu l calling a tall young forco of what b* said, he replied : mistress, some invoking blessings on her warrior, gave him sotuo instructions, and, “Very well, Captain. As you are in , head and others kissing her littlo sun- with an inclination of liis feather-capped command, like a good soldier I will obey head, tlio y.mug man turned in the direr- your orders. " lion of the wooded uplands. Louis held out his hand, and Captain llerdick Wilson was ill at case, uud ho Mason taking it, bade him keep up a good • tried to reason himself into « bettor hu- heart. uior; but as lift retailed his success so Tho Indian scouts, maintaining a safo .story, sh* far, lamenting only the etcapo of Macon, distance from the rifles of tho white*, "End" who had been twice in his bauds, the tall swarmed through the woods in full view, father U form of Hie dark-bonidod stranger would «ud as Mason's party mounted nud hea led “Yes, > rise before him like the ghost of Binquo, down the liver tho red uion shouted thoir and would not dowu. taunt a, and, shuking their spears, up- “I will walk to the house and roc the braided them old man. I wish be was dead, and yet I to light. cannot kill biin. I have steeped my hands Unheeding this, tbo band of white men in too much of his blood now. If lie had continued down tho river unmolested, only burned np in the honso ! But he and after having gone some tulles Cap- raving, and loading the wa; cannot b st Ion.*. Hark, I hear him riving tain Mason ro le to the side of a slender, lowed him with throbbing i: now, an 1 tho old man’s voice makes me a . **v\s.d Bn* 1 v ill see him, and »‘-cor- Umi it hu ktoivs anything of tuo papers. 1 thought ht.s son had them wheu 1 killed him.” The old man lay raving aud tossing on the little bed iu the negro cabin. It hud the young man, raising his largo black j Say they have not killed y. been Phil’s bed ; but the black man was eyes with an expression of admiration to I cannot part with alcepicg the eternal sleep far out in the the Captain s faco. gone, dim forest, and tho «*ld man, so wan, hng- “I wish yon to stay back ami watch “No. father; I 1 gard and worn, looked as if he could not those peoplo at the plautation. We will I am here by you last long, and as if the Angel of Mercy, push down the river till night, w hen I ox- never leave you ' touched by bis writhing agony, would act pect to meet Salvador Colorado and his She prosed l hor pare if r.Lo oslled in death to atill tho Seminoles. Yon can fled us when you brow, from which *L«» had pushed bank troubled heart and close forever the want to : but make no report unless you the loug gray hair them oarryiug off a white girl you comprehend'' drainage «»1 - largo l** by rivers .* itli iul a dJer Dieu aJimb il supply, \\hi li pr*»> lost and •b*,!i* I tho •Thames. '! :.*• ( it was lour timer, u Thame night The 1 . .sliiriiiit-s. an*l Sew* KnlIt ins Thread. ’U m ouli; u xMi tcn uim Food jmt . 1 »1 s') Bat'Lc. t.tiops. ! grand *»!*1 ' It!.*! little. *. b 1 g'l.iran** •* that the i ol i*r*d 1 mist re head 1 burned hands. Tho aff-olion of tho people tended to unnerve hor,’ but she hmou reoovored her self, and turning to tho gray-beaded black mill referred to in tho early part of i*ur “Yes, Miss Miriam, ' said tho old nmti in a broken voice, as ho tollera] forward. “Manss Iloury's iu Phil’s bou^o. Ho's a v-trds and dared thorn 1 lyin’ dar, purty nigh gone, young Mi**s! purty nigh gono. out injuting th hud ap|*nuri'ii spies wore In tho < r /tou rit pia!i y, During It: *1 I*. I..* fm in fought with happy icdividur N si i w id** apart. S keys and kni vi 1. j Hp.'e i*f all pains t hou nn Watchmakorsi. 1 k* i'p 11" Boor and h* > this while the boats of inset cnltr "f solut f/tAf. Swiss Inki . Do -Aided by ' l'« vwring 1 try of tho Swiss pe q lo has extensive ni.mnt • ■ :■ s T 1 .-i.it->ri woolen fabric-. •* l • • -L*. • -i aro ; aod designs. * -.'"ik h .1 nl cmved souiu nttuitiini. M.itheni.iti* sciontiflc instrument-- arc in -L , stid at Borin*, and piaii'H at D.** f place*. In nigard to tin* c<.11*>t» m* tnro, which i - an industry ot c jj*< .-tlr. black-haired young mat*. wIkjm* olive Aa Miriam f.v e sn*l h *lf Iudo.n costume might ensi'y she n n 1 :’m f »*f*.l <1 enable him to pass for an Indian. time had madu, and wi.h a “Carlos, I have work for you,” Haul the besido the bed and throw hi* Captain. j him. “I urn always ready, Captain," replied ' “Who is that ! is that you, Frank ! The old man motioned with his stick to t«ros*t t<* 11 * to look a'. M Clrndi** “In liSiiOSwifzorland numbered !,<>(•“, IU!» spindlca; to-day thorn arc more than tbtH Showing in thuicin y ..rs nil increase of omu: than i *7 Jl" • \- dles." PriMii thi * mi b* II- ■0 i tlio littlo cabin where Henry Troup lay Miriam fob y sho knelt arnit about •taring evA3. ‘Who i* that* ttjkod the old uiwu, - I k'» ”• ■ • • ' tHH) pounds.’ Ono iiuud.*'*! ihuic* ..id : uinsic boxes arc annually niauufacturcrt in . tho Yaudois District of St. Croix alone. 1 The manufacture of xvatchos of allqnali ties, from the very fluest to the most or- | tny boy, for diuary, is perhaps tho distitiguishing in- J dustry of Switzerland. Elastic Varnish.—As an excellent and easily manufactured varnish for wicker work, Mr. I’, ltbiru recommends tho fol lowing composition : One part of .<*d linsoed oil is boiled down to a syrup on to the burning siatency, aud mixed witii twenty parts <*f copal. Thia mass is tbon diluted with oil of turpentino to tho proper thinkues^. I he varnish diios easily, and remains •ok by Die bending | r that Miriam i Miriam. Look up. ■ id**, and will nover, •ip, my father! Ther.ld man looked at her earnestly, ei^tic, and Cor the moment reason returned, for of the banket / b" a • opts bis i*i»ir, and trusts that Ins r»*ody • s iitni Djm courage with Inch In* dii*h'i .- f«'r will Wirt for him n.,, q... i; the f .ir linlds and woodn -f 1 i... i land. How different tin* • odiu*t **f cm I'liniinnlM, who spend all th* ir to * * and make every i ff'urt toci.inc tG • iax\ 1 that requires lib tor a life, in („, 1., civil I i/.od Europe and America cannot point in ' nil their criminal docket, to s *..: l( . 1 *. I this, whore life was laid down a* the <]i* . j tales of law, without a pr*.t, -t or bravado without, tears or appeal, ,. V en •»■< it child ! obeyh its parent. So fm fn.11 dvo • • • an ox. lids Creek diet 0 .1., u . ...... „»d , ;;•» is of Hi . JJ* 0. j Ono great Hccret of tho (.toil u. 11 of Dip ; Indians in facing death is, th»t they *'x j pout to okaugo tho pleasures of thi world i for brighter lands uud greater sport in the ! world to which they go. “Salvation by tlio Gospel" secures to every man fsb <*r lauda than those the fndiai.-. •*-. . . .[ ,,.| overy mou that watiLs t*» dm n . . tlnd v . though in* but w rit to ill 1 ‘-.i' -p, li'.i- l! i Indian, cun do ho by sacuring Ci- * h> . vcnly lands that lie boyoi t the Jordatt'-, swolting flood, to ha had without toonuy and without prion but they mu-t be en tered by tho straight and narrow way. A brief Crypt is publish* *1 Tobacco, Ciuars, C. Lori;/. ilrr In ituil Mwiiiiliielnrev «*i 1 .Year Hi •* I M. ei-t I* i-•» etllngs' VutiqiiaruM. An Kt.g traveling "ii ttm skirts of Smut am. 1 t'Jiw* stones lying in t),i 'Iri* <1 tip torrent*', and brought n that r x n n 1*011 a , Cine (Ixnrii, l*lpi ca-winx T-.lsrro. i« H**m...,f,.| Mui . LAW' W„ A. HIWiKr iq..*! •d good ;> I'D »de -|*1H •tier 1" at the jnrir tion tq IllCl.tlb ins Mirxiov. Crocors. DAN’LR. HI/.L, •big f T' •* England. I di * t: -111 111* took i • 1 d the t'.iqii' iao mines form- ■ l by tho an* ienl Egyptians, with *« tuo ol their tools, nud wlu ie they ground and polish- , turquoises 1 thi old tit to 1 orkt. have also heaps ■ f slag *"" n of this J. II. HAMILTON, WIiolewMln anil K«*|i%|| RrtH * Junctiuu of Franklin, Warr«a A OaMtiv, .S" .di.trk*' ter .Irqax.*. IN|| A M COOPER, '* bieh i pay i !• . built fortifloutii tcmplo for the tro »'jll remuiQ. ile| (o*its Du Raa;s f Hides, etc, JOHN M Ell AULA, Rentier in Hunt, llltlr*, lleeawna. r«e. and oil kind* ol Junk. CuMa Uaiboi ash oiunaoaM Si* ColnmimK O*. CHATTER30X Kir. j. tt, PtASl u NORMAN.