V.- Wllllin I II I I IP I H II IIIM Hill H L- I p f I .mi ihljijj , .- ' ' ' , ' '' - ' . . - - '1' , e k "ScTruc To t5od. io' uculr fiouoirn, and lo Hour Dtiiu." voxjiTjie; s. o .ciSLXLXjOrrTii:, 3nt. o., tsto7e;3?ee;3i:3E2. 4,is56. A 1 THOMAS J. H 0 LTO K, KUITOU Si rKOMUElOR.. TKKMS ! ". ' ' t:.. N.wlli.l'arHliiiii Wlii" wiiib. nUonirW tn.uh. . i , r. , TWO IMir.l.AUS ,.. ntlv-.nr..; TV- . llilbl. WIS AMI) Hr"!"Y ( KNTS it ' .. ...mid in-! inr i ml l Hi': !' P-l-f will I" .II.C...,. . tl(l, , tlulll mi inti.irn; c-iM, pi m in.- ..,,. ,11 ( tl"' Kl'l"f- i4,ri'' iim nl- i'lpt'f Iftl 'int Hull a r yr fqimrc lli llnr i f . ti.i (I J' ) 1'i.f tin- l.lcl II. r; n'l -.'i rrl! liif ciirh sii,liMner. ( flir! hii .rti-. i' ill" '' hi'i fiB ' f l idafi u i!j i" r l.U.r,. .11.11 . 1. ..I .'.i r d 1.1. Will I. ir t ,...... .... ,.,.,..... T Ir irir. A rti-i-int-ri l n. rli i.i..iitt.ly .r in nrrir. "I I" ' Mr I"' in'li tin r. N mi. nouluiy ii i . Ml" (' Mjn-rr t"if "rh tm.e. j j I..4UHJ11. 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Stcwc, XAVirti it HER t'f COTTON GOODS & VAIIN, Stwe vMle. O tsten ccunty, W. C, n INi; , , f f ,r ii., .. .f larif lt'.'. tt, I lj.fl. I' . 'r I- r ! i !' r . 'I. it. t.m . f. 1. . hr-r M ' . 'I t t .r ti.V' 1... ... a',, I . Call tl k)j.n . rr M-rllully I s.l hi GROCERIES, 1 in tivir ti n. .1 Asl'KII SI11U K. h it. ciun "K. it. ,'n, .ten. I. If'b. ttf tl'Nolicc. I F I! S' IN 0iig nfrlitinl" t lite Cl..rl..Hr 1 ,1, I. f I l.r 1 r I lv' 'll'f Is. fi.t . j LtMVuF. A KNMS?. "if Si".cvFM;il)iisliniei!t,'i 'lill, iitior rtfc Pg vmt tt-li' r i hiinc!f m p (in4nflty u I H. t lir.tMtt ttitm e rr, .rt 1 r I ifij trai li btlltl-, 9iT I ll'r V' ti, , istit ttn f ;i.sll''':, .'' H "Lt'i: ; t-Vt Hi it thd n "'' ' n' II -. tfjiit,ftf ; ( oti'po tiUun MnJ J'lLs ttit Ji'tjiinf (he tittt 'h'.l''r i,ttff ruftff tttrf Ifttf.-lntr'f ft -V ", ''i"r- .'') '-V r.( iim? rjf Mi ' 'on! I' if if j a 1 j r,r . A ' ' r . , b- itirln 1 f n t 1 ( i turn , u T -fud -k 1 ') . 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TuMiig, (Ju-Ung gCrnw, Hcpilrln"; 'f 'i t ,t ' ' 'i;tt'i.n( tnnV tij. ftu rt i.-t' Jill pinil!rs uuJ I'lainirs. Plou-h. , iim.sk-siiokim:. a... ''..'.(..t.. wmk mlli av i,,, tbr n.-ili,"-, " o.. ,, , ,(,.,(,,, Ilf .h). f 1,....-,, ,, ,. t1 . i ..I iln l u ,. . .let i.l . l. . to O'l I i r, 1-1. .1 .ti A.r K ofMre f..r e-i 't s.i-w. r. i ,ir v . The .nb .i . .. i, " n .'.;. t, I Hi -- -ni , nmtMisiluin . s.,r. br rsibiiF ... I Aa . '" '"''''iiili.iii-iii kn.l l.irni.l'i.if e iil. tns '". .I..-U. .rr , r,.,!,,,., pplIt ,,,,, "-.In . - -e . '.-u. ' 'jt'-jwf and Bin w.i.ti rl. S St.. ... ... i.i. . J. I'l'.R HY. tl.t I' ... Si' 'w int,r.-;jj ' lit: .NOTICE i h.,thy r..,n, H..t .11 1-11 "" sii.'.i '.'", A-soMni.M "KI-KATT A Al.. ' ll'ii.i ''"" 'r ni-li rtr to the Mn.ir. in.,.! " ' 'he erruii.nt ...ic "' -I l'n i'vi e' "" r ""' ""' 4 , ., ' t'r.l. n.f ,i,i,r cik-riHri,.. V"n"i 'e E1'.!, .. Iii. JOHN ALLISON', na- '-u J- I'ANIKL. TTT-in ., i m Fair Not ico. 'E T " """'tip .i .M( Mil; I. 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I 7 I N !' . ill t'l .r -v "s ' C .N t'it..-I..Jl I..M I; i.l uutii.u '..st hy i!i r,. ! u"..iin"" "., in. .i...M,.e 'tl II . '.'il "I M V l ei. l .lii.ij. iihi .ilnl I'li'llli a. in.i I. ..... i in........ in ih s mul n.i"iio.ie r.ni i , t If -wlii 11 li.iti . .-.ml el.i,ll , hi mil Itir j.ri rivv ut A I, So ill, A. Ii. Ih ii i.i tV ..en oil I ,f, W I-'I n IV . r. d .e.i . Ml ii. r . Ii" L u, o. lev h'ti'i II, i in. i, : ' l in b rli.i .. sr. s.itt ' tnlili- MH-. t!ii 'i . re Inrtl'l lv ii....'. ii, tli -i 111.1.-. i.i r ..iK .r ii...eto..ii tv .ill. 4(1 Im- .Mine. I'V nine ... ' I s'e'll 1 .. .tut,, ii. tin ti , - im 1 1, w oh. Itol- in K.ii. i . 1 1 it rc- . ttng r I .i.nltl,"lidi .in. in ri . -.. , PA VIS. ti l i.itrlntl-.Jumr IT. t'.ifi. (.OlttHI .MW (jlillS. i f III; Sn'.-i ' .lu-r U-, me iiif.d'. e. " f. i ..IN I I MAI. IN. Il AI.I.IMIMI NT 1 1 'mi l.. . i. i .r.nsriil I., nil (tll'IHN SAVV !.;s. ,,i .i'i .., ti..- Im st .'i-t. reds. ' mi nit ii(i in ' tn.- K-l n ni" ', will, all .i, . . .s..ry iii-siern nil. I fi. V' lilt I, tl. I J A M V.A M. F.LLloTT, MlliUFt-iru, I It tfti I 1-1 1 'let , Jr. I Atn! '.ti. H ,;" j A. r. Ill ICV.A 15 IN .''TiH V Jy I ft A, I lt 17' 111, i't tM'OliP, i. AKAittti ;s 1 1' ,) N I'., .Ut...,.li..l,usines,e....,.,ii,.ii.h,Mirr f 11' I'. h i till. I liic .lj.i,l,,.,. .... lie-. r'-.,'ry "i. I"-'.'. I'll. It. M. ttltll rll.I. Ih ilei.MNit.. ne. in-Pr..ii-"mi..i (..11. 1 i,, the .leti.iltn.. t'ts nf Ml I'll INK .. .ml St'ltllKUY. llili Mi'l'iamiMM .ll iliseel l.e i v In- li.in.H t Iii. ream. n-, Kurt Mill Is ".t. V'.tU l- irt I. '' fft. 15. If 'ifl. ItONPS l"T tli' ;. ft- n' '"lrrty, FOR PALE IIKRK. . )als. sri Uuud Sot ltM it. ll. U&--V- locfnj. "" f uf' - 2fc tf " V - jttfS?f i"A j 7p09 1fMVg5f A-Vif Yi t Pujioicli. k rRETTT mn Wt Ml p rl ti.t inufi , )!i i rvn ! I.i i t..t rp tii i-'t t k it- v im w, Our .H.ifi i:ri" jftiriMi lrt tr Hi r rli Tfttit u nw, M In lui't.'i- c't uin Ii j n v 1 1! in li. H, 'I'll. p.ttiff-tt i'itr m,h im p. in ; AnH 1 f. r t rurr bnnt-hcu, N it. ore hi cmt' 11 1; tin. !I.f.. 'n i.-,r in lo ll.tfy 1'urniitg V ni in 1'. bnlii id lii.fn-, A"' '!' f j'-y r-itrntnjf I'm vUtft i.yr rur 1 h nu It t-h 11. t It r tigh p!n ti fti jljtltJtn, I - Ihi'i' jrn f rue r rt-, f'i r in.rr w it ' r r n .fi r, W ln!- i r maim tit th r. '.M-ii th wry t!rt ( l wnnii'T, t.! ! V llr J. Mjj h'fif Irt -ill:. On Kfianii ntM II f (ftnurr . tn f . mrliiinTii g b' nin. r- t.iin'ir c-.'l rfp'ntj I jili t.t v, iit'f y M'r, r. f ti iii'trii tr 1 1 j. y i i-nur t r Ti;f. npli jift wt-'il - n ! j;!itir. Jlliscfllanfous. BY MAKY W JAMII1N. niAi'iKi: II. Pa! t. IKS.Mii earri. d milli him to l,ri,. od hoiii x liert i. k mid weaty. He hid wildly loved the leauiifnl mul fa-riiiiiip Maiiie Ar.h.r; and tlio city Idle, horouiilrd her admirer. hy the name ot" "legion," had turned, for a. time, from th.'in nil and. a w ;i fc i n .5 to the knowledge tint i-ln- p-...-ed n hfirt fi'ined for better thilif tlian the i'lii- hmtrrfly !if the r:n le-Jh.jj, ,,. in h. r encouragement of t tie ttiing laatcr, hern true to her better na ture. Put it was f..r a brief season only. The life sl,. Im) ed had made Mi-- Archer too much of a ce.pietit- to receive .xclu-ively for a 1. nth ol time any man's attentions ; Other lovers mu-t share her smile- ; her bet ter impiil-es were bnni-he.1 ; and ll.ou.i. he inved I'.-iiiiing brtt.-r than an other on earth, v. t lu-r ro iucttie at linn s a tnot droie bun mal will, j-aiou-y. !,!l,f. sno. thu- In II a tl , , . ., the wen, thy Mr. Hunter jn-l rei sui'or returned from the K! Pora.lo of modern advent. in ap- pcan d in .iciely. and -tioic to win the fsii belle And tl.e show and "lilt, r of hi- al- mo-t f.i'.ulous wealih, his pay . qoipage, the .Lizzie of the. jewcU he could besto upon her, and, still more, the commit!. I of her father, who stood ou ihe verge of ruin, that she -l.oulit brin,: him a son in-law whoc wealth would ino-t effect tialiy aiert the im pending rri-is in his mercantile affairs all these blinded her to the f ot that she did not he-tow one pirtiilc of love where she promi-i d In r ban. I Not until, in his de-perntion, Paul Pen ning mki.IiI her presence ifhd demanded her love, did she awake. Then the struggle was wild Mi l bittt r; and yet, were sho free a-ain. she would not become hi- for . vu and, under winter skies, cold, clear asstee', "'' imiud that .Mr. Ii aughtoti, ol Chatham H p and buried iu oblivion tlio in -nor d.t tne cumin ot private life, and m ,ke public ;',', ' II, r proud, worldly heart com.ner- ' and sparkling will, burni,,- const. Uation. hi. plantation on Peep River the other ferenc s of -his Lil'i,.-j-ian war. .i.iel. h'.d tl." eo,,ver-e . th" ,, ,,-ior; In. I may -ay. ,d;bu, her bps were whi, which -,'l, there had been the pay sleigh ridc. and tor the handsome sum ot one mi J,,! ,!v,. ' .U, ved ,h eitv ami . ! ," ,-, , ... ,!, I regard the evening t'wi,., .Mr! " Pa il Pniiiihg, I am Mr Hunter s prom- J merry singing-school and in all th.se had AN0 M'RT TllnlAM Dnl LAR t A.-ll, to an 8-, ,. ,nn f ,.',,; rar. Tl,,. l, -,d. Kiilmorc and hi- triciel-, a- one to he mark is. A wife. Wu have been friends let us j little Mary Perwent been Paul Peiiuiiig's v'onipaiiy. Mr. T.iupie 1'uthank rrs f tl,,i two parti.-known as Punrhi n- ed with : w hit.- feather in mv life I may r-main -..-till. I would not have our friend- j companion. I Un "o1,1 Tbtation in the immediate ill " and "See Wee." met in sin .-I eon.- add that i.e ami hi-friends were emStei.t hipok.-,,.- I There had been many a tcn icrpres-ureUnit, for ,;:,,,o, With a litter ami j r.n-l r. tort that -he ; -,f the ban 1. perch-..,.',. ? -bdeti ki-. at the company. I tie lift natn-l tr-.ct ts nunp.v. ',, w:," ,, fnani,,ion of the Uljn.X romli.g strong of Peni.-yitani... Lnii-iana. ... i m . t ' i .- . i - . i l' , . ed to he m i.i cr la id w it It bi .un.i n.-tn- ..rt.. 1 nf t.- ... . i. ...v.: . : .. O l. ... .1 . : - WIS tree a si a:r, lie Hung on the w lute - , wi,,.l,sp,rklingwilhcot;v.gems.w:iSs,atklcd in the gentle Mary'. ' R 1 laid i. i t i ali io 1 y o on Ins arm, said, hu-- , kilv, "May the gold for which you sold . ... . ... .... ... . . .- . Mitir-e 1 fin joi happiness and -o t In y 1 ' , t i , "i ; ,..: - pat te. .tipevinlrnd her bridal trtiiisst'tiii No one drcaine.i how in her bridal hour ' sIie look tier marriage vows upon n, r wun w oite lil while her fee l.-illg un gel stood by In r side and worshiped. ' Y"ti have -oi l v our-. If lo uiiser) !' and h.-r heart sanctioned it. I No one kmw how uiiieh of siitferiug Paui Pctmit g bore with him to the q lictu le of hi- country be,,.,-, whither he had fled that he inijjbt not urik- one of tin; group win (gathered with congratulations' about the . new made bride. i " It i enough I The spell i broken, and . you are free I" he had scornfully exclaimed, I in that tii.'iueiit when she ha I discarded him; tun I those words were true. j Hal Mat ti.- Archer, ere ahe look her ,;,, T0W ,-,,, ,cr. repented and plead. ; " 1 ' . 1 r'l tor In love again, ne w-'utn. naif .un. , her and truly too, that he felt ihal love no lon 'cr. A feeling akin to -corn and pity ' for lu-r who had proved herself so mereei.a- ...ycd him ; but thou"h his d'eani of .- j - .. love wa ovt r, his heart waa aching yet, with that auffering which every one experience, that they fe loeed an unwortiiy olj' Ct. Ami then, beau sick and weary, hi thought wandered back into tho day of the past, where thu bruht iuinihl of tu VtuiMC l!l I''' 4jia (Urds.il L. 'bubl tt-iiifr a ro.y li'lit ; the haunting . j . . . ii 11...-.. ii.ii , Hn,fr.yMo,lu. ...... r-iiroarmuny ; iikI l. knew tlinleren lit liarl artrfa liii-fiioaii, nnn wronpcii iup irnioi a irnnne heart, he fa.-id been met nnd foiled with hit nun woi.nni.4. mid thn Minisl.n.ont .In,. I, M.ilttn Am .ur . , aiAllmi, hirl ....... I..... .... wan hut ju,t. " Paul,", and bts farorite younger ai-ter ....V ...viivi u .vn...- wwu vuwncM lll'.l L'ZZV. Oil the morning of the third Jar of, j hi, vi-it. ' the lluiler. give a party to - tnor - 1 .. , I i . j row "'"i an'' jour wor.-li''(ul prcenne ti ( tnot respect fully aolioite I shall claim iou for my cxclu-ivc ei!a ." . And Hi. in lieu of a niore. ajreeahie j heuu. my little Jiizy will accept the com- wron? to meti'ory, would he i-corn him as j pany of an old bach like nie !" and fondly lie felt he de-erred ? Hi-- eon-eionee whi .stroked hi. pet "i-lcr' sunny curl... j pered that lie bad acted ongeneroudv, un j " Ye-, indeed hjt. I forgot to nirntioti : fairly, madly, that you ill meet there a certain I nly who I The morrow ereniti" cam ; and in a I may dijhtly i-hakc your bachelor sentiments, crowded apnrtuictit they tood ide hy side f-in is an old ue.piaintauce and one whom Mary Perwent was alightly pal", but there 1 shall not object in the least to receive ai was no agitation in her manner ; her hand ' a -i-tcr-in law," said Lizzie, areh'y. (trembled not n ir met hi-; hr vnim waver 1 " An old aequainlatic- I pray, who can : ed not as he grcpfed him ; her blue-reined she be?" cpn-lied Paul. 1 eyelids drooped uot, and no blush dyed her j " lb, liner mind ( pn fer.to keep you ' c,.( )(. in eu-).ei.se: Meaniim.-, coax your hair in- j jsiie mitiiir avoided f-r nought his pres. to curl, an I trim your ineipietit Momt u L-, j ,.ne0, and her wh!c demeanor was cnlm for I want you t look your very best ou j and composed; i-he betrayed no aijjn that the orea-ion," ehc replied, 'eaziiigly. ) lln-jr hid ever met before, nor once refer-. j " .ay but, Lizzv, 1 laii keep you pr.i- onur hero ti!i you satisfy my curio-ity," and Paul hut the door and .food with hi back agin-t it. I ' Well, then," and L ' ti) pouted " open the door and 1 II teil you. You have proh- ably heard of little Mary PcrweDt?" and j he 'louti.led away. .rt;. fl.i-h tinned Penning' check and j ...... I.!. r.,...l 1 .,,,1 ..... 1 I uoo. .1. . 'ii.iiiu.1. ; " Mary here V ho murmured ; but why bad that name power to ir't him thus, but tint its owner had tern, or was ."till very dear to him ? ' Oh, don't look o iiorrow-triekn. sir , lawyer," aaid Lizzy, putting her curly head j throngb tha half cpea door, "iu-t a if we I li.tll'tknnw qll al,Al A,ir fl.rluO.tltu Mil 11 " - '" fins yits. I". irt A V in -A..rtl'..t K Hf. K... - "" " - 1 ler used to vi-it at Hanover, and of eour-e j .he heard a'l about your 'college divinity.' j and brought home the news. Of c turse I vni.'rft eorrp-n'iiiil.'d mitli to-r crep .ifiec I ' , - . . ' : V : hio. ... . -, e, .lime u.r ..r . . .,u. , h ten.ler etnotioiH rippling all over her the defalcation and elopement ol' a freec-.l- and hn.-elt. I met I.ir-.c II l.iv. . of 1',-iimng. .-vi' .'" and with a light laugh j averted face, she uprang from his embrace, ored hirbcr of some prop.-rty mil r.-put . New York city, 1 a gentleman, who. ;., lg ti the nii-chievou little witch n go-ie. m - j ;,,,,' h . t:on, known as J-'. V. ReveN, anl In' pro (, om the elegance and fl ienev ol hi- ou And who is Mary Porwctit!" I Lear i a-keii. Well, pood reader mine, abe was a giille. blue-eyed, brown-!. ired irl not beanli- ful by any means, but very prett . graceful, sll, (ovoahlo withal w horn he had met in 0, Jav. 0f oqHc )ife st ll:1,,over Te lf. u;l learned other Ics-onsthan ,lf).,. 1,1, Ahiiu Miter taught. ai.J conned a sweeter hook woman" heart. In those day there hod been many a May-day ramble through the forests, to 1 gather bouquet of the pale pink and white 1 arl'Utus. purple toxglove. and pale anemone many a I0115 walk, alter a long ilay study, beneath the delicious suniiiur luoon- 1 i .. 1, 1 lit a ,i v a s.r.-tl! in .Iim ..iif.iii.n tt'OOils " ' , " " n ... j K'rc ,n lb. N orilierw gal,. j I lie .-oitlian r t re.se. "t Ih'- tics sre g.ill' , ' The w ...,' Ainu...... .Ii areuituou. j II v.- ,'ui tn.ir el..rj I gate ot tier I alto r s uou-e ; ami a ne italic blue ens. and a richer In om tinted tier heat" cheek those day, for she wa taking her - hr-t dee i ce in that heart love w lileti every , , ,. , .-:l nf i., hi'm i that heart love which every , cq nr.". j rime na-srd. and Paul Penning tgradua- ' ted. Am There was a long; walk that starlit I u-t . cuing ; and though no love-vow 1 were littered, th- y were implied ill the long. Hngeiing, tender farewrl M,r ,.i,t to her bli-ful d ream", ami ne v I no eager . ..... world -t I iff. Three y.-ar went by, and they had met but twice iluiing that time once at htr hemp, and once at th- house of a mutual fi iend w here M ary v i-ite.l, in the city where he was. pursuing his profeion, but a eor- rc-poii'lcnce had kept alive the old regard, hen they parted in the city Mary to return to her country h 'tne Paul had adzed an opportunity to hi-p- r tenderly, In ppring. Mary, 1 ha''l hve eomph t.-d my profcs-io-i and e-t ibli-hed mv. K in ,. rpring i sunn rec ym. a .oi I bill, though the setitciic.' wa unfinished, the loving and tt u-tin ; girl's In-art undcr-tood wh.it remtiiue'l iiti-aid. And happy dream 'came to her she laid her head upon her ... . . . ... . pillow that night. And how weru tho- ; ilreania fulhlb-d ? j Alas, for Paul Penning eowa ! The me k eyed spritt- came and p.i-ed Int. pat. ting .timnier died in the embrace of t il wart inuin -winter wa horn, grew ol-J uoarj, ud wove a tiirctiil oi ftiow tl ::t) ilown ninl die in and Fiill ho came not ( roor ..:.ry imrw.-nt: . And nil tlifi while the forcctful luvrr ws onsKin; in T tie ?iiiile ot the eity t.ellr, Hilli never n thoi-lit for her who had mo eonnt- .d nr.nn -,.i.,lJ 'il T.nrr..,.,: I.... 1 .1.. 1 . 1. ! A.I UI11 ,l"l(- WMt'.l Cl.r l,:W .IVC. TIHH" K I II IJ , l P( ..... I'rt etr.-tel.ed forth .t, ten- dri!. for the old. And therr ulirn 1,L mr if. 1,; ' Paul Pennine Hood Ion-Vent. Marv iVr' i .. j went wn. near h.m and they Miould, they must meet! And how. V"oiild he. nejlerf,- ed flio had been, reeeire him with the i trenlle regard of olden days ' or. eallin r ii.r .ed to the pa't. He could not fath..... it;!., he knew not that she had called her w-o-i man a pride to tier aid. and her heart wi foreiug back the memories which, spite of j herself would ri.-c before her. I .... . . , I he evening passed gayly tne party wan over Lizzie Penning, de-pite her brother-' escort, h id departed houiev.urd with atioth - cr favored cnvnifr and Paul, limeriii". r .... 1 .. ,-i . tw. nnnnri,,.,',!., I., .. ...I.. . 1 J ute s ronversatuil. will. Marv llerwt.nl !. ute s conversation with Mary Herwent alone IQ the hall. All his lore had revived tenfold . loo'., r, ..... 1 . 1 r. . .1 e : ; j upau In r delicate gentle tace, te wouUered K how he had erer permitted himself to bend st al)ot,er . Hnj k,y bou (,,, resolved to win her. u .,, ,l.,i;n.. ' .!,. P; i,,,,.Ai,.. I.I '!.- ! -, -. , itie oi.i iiiuL-s : ue tanl, 111 a rapnl ana ten- ' 1 1 1 .it... , . uer wuispcr as ne stoou tie-iue ner anrl lie passed his arm eare-ing!y around her. and w0llJrj lmc t01J.,M Ler wilit(J frreiK . 1.:. t;.,. itll his litis. " r . . i- i . . a tnai.teneu f.wn. hut claimcd.'pas-iotiatel y. " I Cannot '." she replied. " Uy the memory of our old friendship !" " For tin? very rcnion I ought not I" i-he aid, trt tiiblingly. " Py our old l'ive .'" be pleaded. "No! that could not have been love which was o ea-ily transferred to another,'' he replied, proudly. I. Miing '( ciieek flushed. " Listen, Mary. I have piayeJ the fool -the villian hut you alone are dear to me now. Hear me, I beseech of you." I " 1 our vows have been snoken to aii.ito. rr foo tt'ii fir . to hear tlieui now. Paul, Paul, I will not rt j roach you, but I canuet , listen I" ud in another in-tant he was alone. I To Ilk roTt .1 F.I. i listen . ud in another in-tant he was alone, To lik roTt ,i f.i. ' " r . T , r , ,vl . , lr, . '-"ATlIAMt.i.AL AM. iKi.S-s nave been s... ,tl" very best quality. I he I nutans: tract cotitains an inexhau-til.'e hi u of the best ;:" ro:i or-.. i tie company -uat n,a ..le this f 111 ri-1. -I S" v.. -I P.l .T-sli!..,.. . Li.vn P"n t ' r ....n,, have aireai.v coiiimenccl lliij erection of tlio nt,C(,arv i ut i i i T irimrfit miu tin- rllim rV f r tl ,;.i,u..ieturitig; of Iron on an exten-i.e sca'e. lieu tne value ot L', et River is brought into direct mid certain coinniutiicat ion with the great markets ot woi'iu l' the e.itiit n-ti in ot tl.e worlis I of lute nt Ititcrti'.i I Hi 1 1 ro v cli 1 1- li f now itti.li.r t ', . i ( :. :. t l ... I, It VtMIII I I 1 I1 H'conn.i tne garth n. -pot ot the old Nor whole world. State, the paradi-e of the Thi good reader i- no d".- ion- but prophc-y that i n-ttiir" of rirciiii ',tiu,i, an . ,1'Iiid by the fate itself, to he shoitiv fuiliiied -(.' I li t inns. Ss.m. t lur ettiz.Mis were surprised to fill 1 . on g"i li g out ye-tvida;. morning, a con-sid.-r..i'ie eating f -n .- on the t-'p- "I the hoiiscs. ii e leuin inai 11 siio'veu nearly an; night, ami but for the rani ihe ground would , ,.iv.t i.ven covered to the depth of se.oral . ilH-lu-s. Fn es iiinl o en. oil-have thu-bet n In )n gilt into cat i y icq ii-iiiui. X v-'t a ... ,' ; i t'.-'i""'" " i '..-"".i..'. i ,, .. J I'I. I.K fiirtl It K PhsTAi.E ,TWI1' Let nli rem. iiibcr the uppt-r right hand rot iter f a letter i the proper place for the post. age stamp. IV pi icing it there it saves the , po: .tiiiasUT lt.ut.-li tlino ati.l trouble. j Ptllb.Mir I CIIIA. t),-!. '.'1). 1 he eoroncr'a jury on the Mclntyre bom I icide rendered a yentict that Im- wium A lucji. produced death w iuflioteJ br jiuf r.TScil unilUVWU- From our I'nrrrsjioinlnil. Cahi.fton, C )ct. 5:. 130. TIii has brpti the MihWr'n ulo .toj ' hlrrt,t nt,nnt :i dnzoii of the lJir;i't tiil.li.lm.ciiti in that line nil adv -ril-.-.l to otirll ill. "i r f all storks to (I h V . TlioJoril- of creation wn voted out of tl.ii iTeat limrt of . . r l I 1 iii-tiioiuiiiie Mtioi.finisr lor im imv . inuni.r ,,,, w, ' ,,,,... a.,.1 flo..t.e.-, t.,il.tt ; rjov the tnonopolv for one .lay in the year, I free :V,in, tl.e enntuet wilii mail.ilit' Miiall c,,tl""' '' l""11- 1-.iy n. i.-y of French Millinery thai will nifi-t tl.e won- o( 0 t -. lUlIi;,l.,.r.f.f Churle-- t0 to"day will be perfectly diitzliui', lieu il. demur and axtouuiiin-r, and will e- sen-: My felt through nil the pocket tu- rvi'i rl iiniT. y a loll I liu-liai. ilo itnig iipmi ilfiir wile. The Hon. Ilichard Yeii'lnn. nnior Ivlifor and propri.-lor of tin- t'liar'n-ti'i t'oiiri.-r, etnnied home ve-t'-rday from Iii- ii!im."r our Nmlj wher he liaJ li.-en -('"i iill; the uiiiiiier in d ritiking .S irato.'r. water, writ i ii inetry and 6jh'iii' ;'l.olit: xii-t" n rid lil n-k li.pul'liean-. lie a- met al I lie .i .'pot :. ml tendered tif h'.-pitaliti-s of J ho fitv l.y 11 Inre e"iieo,ir-p of frieii-U, n! mitrr- aiel I'.-l lo. eitiz.'ii-' I,a-t ni.'ht In- enlei t.iiu.'.l n -led party of hi- frieiiils at lii ho-jiitai.!e man-ion 011 Went wot ih street auJ I am t ill they had rpite a merry lime of it. lie. re. ceiled, at the late election, tli" lil.-Ii'"! vot" ftir polled lor a rcpre-riita' i ve tro tn Ch 1 rl-e-tuti, which v:i- done politically :i 3 e.'TU-plitu.-nt to him for carry in-.' the war int.) At' rica. and benrdiiitr the lion r.f I l ie I; ri'pnh. liei,i,i-ii, in Li droi. lie wUl T.rilhfl hlv iri ve ..Mow out" to the nr,- it, a -h orl ti ,n" which will iloul.tle. 1..- a " -.-r 1 gl iomv i peculiar" affair, wi'b ' " riooiny " left O It. The yllow f.-ver, that fearful .eeuirge of .1... I. I...- ... ..f. .... .,..., .,nll...v. tin ...mil, ii.i 1 nit ti-, ui ........... ; . ,..,, , , Iu.n,isl... I Board f health have eoneludei t.." iieon- . tiinte their daily reports on neeoii t . t "I tlio 'it "I 111 iterml out pf whieli 10m:. ke t I in Cool I' Was eXtiiCtert til it the ColllllllX. U'l.ntl.er witli n-liirOt we mre hi-t'll f iror.-.l for .ollll. W,.,.'K. wo.,t , ,-,-e , -. e. v . ..., i I -I feet upon tne health of the city. T init li'ipo has now been realized, an if art' or;ce more free from the epidemic, w liieii ha l"-eii vc r v ., , . . ' , , . , , : mild. It I- true, lo.t which lianniie iiiu.-li ::.,. , ,tt ,...,1., Vt-nrr tUi ., :,,!; 1,r,,r,Jiu.)1 nffj, w. ati.i'r, ami er.- ry pn t aratmn is bring made in the nay f fire wool and winter clothing- Mil- Alinnnae and the " lu-y bVsr h.tth speak of much fro.-t, ice and snow, ithicli 1 are rather ut,oiiiiuon i-itor lu re even 111 the winter months. It woubl he acting the part of prudence to hope for the be-ttir ntel prepare tor the worst. Lottie .sensation has late.v been eretitcii in filf .., M;e atl. Co......er.-ial circles l.y pi rcles I'V motor of a nisl.y ten cut establishment y.-r-ation, is q ute lima tion 111 its ha' 1 1 no attached to the t.'alder House. I took 3 peep and ta-le- and Kim. P. Jewell, K-, , tor it, to bistonsnri.il saloon a f.'w il a sinre, mer editor of tl.e Hilfiio Adv erti.n-r. two wher? rWt'.-l memories of th- Ii-t -till li'i g"r. and 1 pritiouticed it a- lim' n n l wiil furnished mi establishment ti I I'vir law. IL- became involved in an amount larger than he eoul.l pay, and proiiii-eil to settle up by giving leg beat in the form of a Pin- iiing account, leaving n large nuiiiW nf creditors in the lurch, l'evei ha i-er'nitil V acted badly, and deserve eeii-iire. hut iie has onlv imitated his stmeriors on a stnull If he could have failed for P t :tO, i I, it would hate ma le a hero of him for life, and after death he would bate ken ran onized. Such is the -tuff th.it nio 'or,, ri-p- ulatinns are made of in this . iy of fine w o- ni. r.. f-i-t lieMi and blooded Imr-es. The internecine war which walntelv Le- ine wa"ed I etween the rivnl r'ptMic of Mount Pleasant and Sullivan's 1-1 rami, h ai b-.'n " lioiiorahl y al justed " i tl tile 1 nngn ge ' J , ot the cvle of honor 1 lie e X ;'H'-n "lit and itr(1 , ), v the late .-lection - w alio w. v ictonous. Oin-le M irbeth l'-or. wn vrsf.-rb'V e- lected Recorder, or Judge of tlifeiey ourt, vie" J'ldi continued Rice who is incTvicilat.-.! from I health. Jlr,M.iAl'i i-ifr- f.vitid lawyer and an able a lvi- .b. :.nd l '.i. .1:.1. I,., .1,.,;,.. ..I'M. ,it'. fi,." even .-rcter dcree of ali-f:c- lion an I ability than-lid his ,,re,.-c "-st .ludgc R;c has held the otli.'e f r many years, b.i for some m ltith- p .-t h-' hasli.-.-n i.l declining hea'th, and : n 'W o,,tinnl to J,), he.!, with hut little j.ro-peet of ewr ri- smg again. The in.-efing of the Annual Co'ifo r.-tn'" -f the Methodist Kpi-eopal t'horeli I r Suit!) t'arnliiii commences it- -is-i-m it Y -irlvv i: c on tin- 1 1'th of November. I h-iil f r.'.ii--'.l inv-clf the pleasure of a thing trip ' p to m v obi home nt that time, and it' I v.' al;.- it convenient ! may fa" tip a- fir i- I Inr loite. It w iil I atVord me nnieli pl-nre to ..... me nM fri. nds and ac joani'i t nd's :it both plac. s, but J havi. n..r tl:- -con, ni . 1 of in v on u time. 1 tiny r t ! li 'r to lease mv I'tTn-e hii-iti-". A.s'.I I.l'.V. I'K-Ttl f A elSri'N Ofrt-'Urt -so T K l'l SKIt.lt.. t In Wed in "i .iv It.-r. Mr. Jotiti Hall, the sexton ami un.lert -. k. r C- -titiset ."I ! with Key. Pr. l.uiit'" i hor .:.:. i.... l.r 1 .-I.ur.h !., O- un." , i. suddenly w bile driving a' '. , " was '"' vi-ar- ot t'u-'. . . ., I r . -", ail. I it ' - oil' t-.ii s till H ff.'l'tani of 'li,' ling along it was i.o i from I. is lie:i d to tin-; the ouj"tt of death : heal f. A he w as ii ticed that hi- hat tel. ground, ami that he appear.-.! int-t.-ild.- ol the 'i"ct ; tl i-i ireumsl.alu'i' c'lilsiil nine otir to approach hint, when he was f ,u n to be verfect'y lil'iltfs., though ii- nat erect -iml rigid, h dd'nr the rv3 vith j trta gt"'p - XrJr'eWt i'uar Jin. FILLMoUF. AT Ilu.MK. i Mr. Vrnd. editor of th Th.rWon t'ourier. who recently culled upon Mr l'.ii r- ut hi- Iioiiih mi ivhi.-iih, riu - nj nn jo.irn-.l thn tolloiti!f plen-iit decriptioii ot the ilieideiit ol th(; vi-?t f Tin; ii"N. m 1 1.1. v I.' d i ir.r.MnRn. A r -lnlr-ll .ll. ll "ll'l t'"rili, 111U1 Ml. ',i, r.' ev, ry L""l li'i i"'!., in . I T'j j;:l: the w.rl.i i. ".rt.ir.,nce "I ;i nifit." Poon after n;V arr'fval at 'HufTalo, nnd t M f.r..p.-rl, -tc..-! ...v- if ml ..,2:.Be at the .....'ne:,ii lbil.-l, 1 d.-f.:.tched to Mr. Fillmore, who dwelt not far oil. -hy a rU'l mid kind ln-ii waiter, mv card. cnclo-M-d ir ' n env-lope .st imped with the- itn.ye or i COU'ilerieit prennneiii 01 in-'r n:.iin- ui-iieil iiti l tryiv eoii-Mutl'inal 111. d patriot" ir Iffte-mall. I ll.lllel! I :i tely litter .illlll.'l lie I called on Hie. and utter -otne fr'mndly cm- ver-e, imitid me to take tw. and -pemi tlio I'veiiitU' with liini. I gladly arceptnl the invitation, telling him that my only olo.-i t in taking li'iilaio. irt my way to Niagara, wa- to m e .' ' and -li ise ii'i lmnrl hand. At the iippi'iiited time, fi o clock. P. M . I repaired to Mr. l illinores re-iiietiee. Il lives in a neat and commod'nis, hut ii'iam-I'itiou- wooiien liweiitn,' of two Moric i'.i Leawar i-treef, witii every imtieation of Comfort, mildest elegance, and good ta-to n I 'out it, vet without auv -1 1 1 w of either 0-t.-ut'itioii or wealtn. 1 1 ;J rrc ini-tunces are. 1 ltlicVe nioderat' ,-aiv , a wo-" and vet lilieral economy filling in I i doine-tu" and liou-ehold -i rraiigetiieiits. The drawing rooi i was neatly "lid tastefuMv turnii ed, and ailnrned with several fine family port 11, Is ainl 01 i,er beautitul painting, on- r'f which. "Hie removal of l'liri-t from the t'i.-s. alt. the t'rucilixion.' is a copy from llol-.-n s celelii ated original, in the 'allied ral at Mi l:.n. ami was n pre-ei't to Mr-. I'liltnoi'i 111 her lifetime by an Iviropeau gentleman. In in iiilinf-' "f fonn, and in m inly loviu tv. in well pe.ii.,lt'oll"'i -t itur -, limli- a:"l bulk, in !inc frontal deveiopemeut, i..r- il; getit and ii. nevoleiit phj-iogteuny, an I n eu-e. grace ami kind ties- of In inter. Mr Fillmore i- one of the fni"-t -pecim.-n-, pl,t- c nil V and -o.'iaiiv.ot Hie "runs ihii,h, that j, I,.,. t. be lot to meet with, . ii her in Kurope or America, lioodne-s and mini, bililv -ei'tii to pervade hi- whole wanner, to eiiriioite t rnin hi- c iiinteiiaiiiw ali i they e.-rtiitilv lind utterance in his gentle ant engaging; tones and integrity, pui'iic and private, reigns in his heart of heart-. IL i wholly above intrigue, trick or deception, and is thin nt'-i una in hnif, an honest politician mid -tate-nian. acting wnli h sin trie heart, his country s good. Of all states men of the jjres.-nt en, he may .i'ity he 1110-t closely vouf irmeti to the schooi and the mod,-! of the iiljsiriou and pure miinl- e.i Washington. .t Ir. Fillmor Iditio warm po.itici! ati i per-.inal tiien.ts uf Mr. I'.I.mioi e, and exceedingly intelligent and agreeable gi-nticin, 11. 1 he areopagus and :..ii,s ,,f the tea-table soon claimed our devoirs, and I was then pre-ented ti i t to Miss Fuller, a relative, and tin 11 to Mr-, Fuller, her mother, who entered the room afierw ar t - , the. young lady doin g the lioiio.-j and ho-pifaiitie- of tlte ucc-'-'on wiihea-y gr n.v. The meal was n social and ciic-rful 0i,, without formalities or einiiarra.--iug inai'e !j f'el ceremoiii. p.-rlueti) at liom-, in the enjoyiiient ol both, mo physical and thu coiioq.iai l'eii-t. The .-o.-i.-u tea having oe"ii thus pleasant- jy .lpaluiied, the gentl.ui. ti returned 10 tl.e ili a w itig room. there we resumed and eouiiinii'd, with untl igging zc-t ami in- ter-.'-t, our colloquial di-cur-e. oti p.t.irVni and other subject-, until p.-t I o cock, P. i i .- M., w In ti 1 retired, my tl i-t pies-iii. tor a longer -tay. It would not be proper to ,i't ix. iuuckv , . ; '. ami "."i '"'fm ot Mtgitn iatni several otn. r .-tale-. e-ie- ''i-iliy since Lx overnor f.oyd .ieciara- iou, im in- pe ch at the v orK .t. r- el. ants F.xchaiige, ) :. one S'lre to be chose'i iitoil Kicct 'r tor in- ontirnin-e or fu-ion a I'euiocr atte rc-i'l own Male, that a -Lould tak" t-iae.- bcf.veeu tile Jiuchanan and f illmore partie In, ore pi.rtn--. Ill oru.-r to net -al ti,e Svi'itiie i ii r ell eg a, le. ami t hat ne -tooo reau v. if n.ee-.- irv. t.i ca-t his , leet'oai. v..ie !t, Mi I intiior.'. and th it tin' deiiiocrai y of his State would l.-.ck him i'i doing I r. piat to vou that l'lilinou- -t.ieii i- on the ri-e.al.d that rapidly; and it need not sur-pri-e mui -no it 1 tie- iiart ilo provt- t,ii aiu ui il ot nt-ii -pv i d alio b ''.ou v-.on toned as t i be it the o, I !!u-.t of I'.-i.ii-y iv-n i i and the I'.itlii'ii icr of nowhere in the I'ctitisyl v auia race. I have the sa! 1-f ,.- Ion of b.-iur ai-Ie to stale .n Mr. Fiiimorc - own auliioi ity. from his jwti lip, t lt.it he 1- ae;,M,st rcneaong tlie N. bra-'s i Net. -ir r.--t-i!,.ig to- "s 1 1 , , i I '. in tu oui .se I 'i'i 1 i utt. r ;. d t . a ii tut ; r a j:t '.; ion t tne ..v.-ry que-t-oi ",l or t.-t i.:i- i..ii ii.ony and giving p.-r- l.ialu llt r l"-e an i . i.'" t o.ir l.o-v .its. trav'lct.i c.oii t- v. lie agie. ,1. to.., vviib t-.... that be und liiichaii iu at the North were iinoig euc-'i . c t mi ii w :.r w . t'.. set k : ti g ith t he evi : lis.- i it . , h l ' -1 Wile vv ai, .-tl active . b eiciit "t IniilUeal trcc- I l0JK 'Ct f ie, the C'li I't-e-bboii. wh I 'tu tn, and ol th- i . e o.serva- ..'.io-ie K- -" ' I'll, to t, . !,' t! I i -:i. ii :, 'i h- ii :i i br-.U- ti r." 1. an I I . V Pi IV idcl.ee r-i -Isvch'iMt r i I s, i-l.l- n-i" -nve the e.il, tri'' W'K III --I C. until "iv.ealtti lroiti impel. din.; a !! eon i t.'-ioits. 1 1 1- C'.'-n sc rt . ,, ,. -.. .- ... i -n r -i.li-: -,- 1 Us. w.lii tUv t'.-v.'s.d'.-t.t.-'.