19 a
CEltl-v
ITUMSER so.
THOMAS J. HOLT ON,
KlMTOR k I'UOFUIKTOB.
TE11MS:
flit Wlli-Carolina W hit; will beufl..rlc.l tnsub.
!icr t TWO IMlJ.I.AlSS in auvni.e-r; TWO
' .nu ivn ii i,-f v i t.-viu . 'nitr rkidi. T''
fin M.ARS ANI HI' I 1 ( KMS il ..vnirnt t , pi'J renue I
U?-i'MlWrnMWI "O.n, , Br,.h, and otLer like
,1 tuc inU oi ino year. nopnir win ue msc-nii. i
Imocu ui . .iv ri,viti . ...
nlnnil lle KOUor.
A,lvrrl,W.ei.in.vrtedIOnrD..l..rl.r.qu0re
z:xz::;z :z::
irrl,' menu ana
hher.R'.l.- elmrycd (h r ;
t,,,l.l.,l!l.eri.d.d,,l1.e..o.1-3:iJp..,cr1,t.,ll
. . .r,l,.i,in , u.rlrui mo.nl.lv ,.r
i i ,., .,.i-r ir .-.ti. 8. mi.
B,niii!j T.i emu (r )uori; litr eacli tiui.
p.(..ir lien :riiin(r In their ai'n riinrniei'in
mi.I in.ia me u. ..r ..r.ir-u t-.ti;,.,0; (jri,,1(1 ,fllri to di.t.euse the aceu-Iliry.,,M-,M,ud011t,l
fo,b,J.B.U.r.,lie.jUiuUud j.oip0f tUl0Mit ,flaiM
TrP..te,..r..utl...iIeHt0.et...te "t,dal moving, and for everything but
the purpose they profrra.
)ocfnt.
Good limn zi Willing Ilaml.
ar (iiini.ii m it air.
,i tofin ir liinr, fwa frMmi of mine
li l"ith lowurk nr tU r.
Ai.d alien l!'V ticil i'K.r mm l.iMnrv,
Tiirv lil llinn bv II. r way.
,:lmc Ii"""' ' 'l li.irlul Ikii !
T iwij aet rrirnd I know,
A r nil ll'C herl time jnv md inirtli
iic vr Iheir f n-- v'ew.
( r t '.mr bf.jli I dine tlr'-i "li liht !
i' ( wfin tie :opf !
f. ..iii'y 11 it r (lartiinrr trt)kc !
M.Ji, j -u'lj Hie wnj t
V ;i f !! utij- Mind, if gfti rKt 1 1 u t t
I (irt, Ht iritH Hi m ;
W (-(! my f kmulir h-l
f.1 g-'tf mi Uia brt-ftM-T
" .lumi'i' t K.ri h i ittt ptirni,
n tlir f ;t i!iih 11 f'inf i
lit- b.'Ji ihrj .t hMlfy Wtti,
1 nr wulrr ffwni w nr ,
i" -rf d no rrrturr ro.f ;
5 iiT'ilj f j it H hntmrr Mroi?
U i .out r in tltc ft, cwinj Uin
v', n i! Ii U it (cr,
Tl J t'li-iu vrtrtf jrowt f .f!i.
Ami linrt Uf np-ic
1 . r ) art f r !hir f -1 tu-pi re
1 Oerti frv ? iriff inj't J
AK iit ltnr ktnt? t' ct.ti. frn run,
Of -iMrr, ltrf h rtw thy,
W t f 4( nr rt!r, tr wl ith ihvni,
,V Vr hm! thr joo'nef !rnj :
S l jttljf f ) hr titflliti f L uku !
Mcrrtl tn und tl h(.
Miscellaneous.
AiiT v'i
MY C. VI. KESbAlX.
Mi-s Sally Strong was a peculiar woman
Fir ii'.j years the had retained her name,
vl.H-li riictly suited her hard nature; and
!'.. nun having the aurnoce to ask h-r lo
ii'liin;e it for his own, would have been a ; fl, i;.ing bat fit w si ri-s the i.try. f roji eh d
rt (otnpaitvvu for Caiiimlngs in hia ligi-r j r.y i he igorom loot .f ihe inci ns'oii maiden,
biati in the j ingles of Africa. At let, to ( W ,t.t, n mnv.-d at the leiunnus o( its ,bort
in viiiagc of I! would dare to j jo m.r , it had as-nined a mo-i qiiestionable
V i"t his manhood. j -hnpe, and it- condition might i t rtuinly have
She one of tho who seemed tohavcbicii termed "shitkiiig lad."
letn t d an old maid in per-pi-cttve. He- I will pay yru fur thi-, young man."
fre the arrived alter teens, aha used to " I'on I trouble yourn-if, dear'aunt. So
Mone the boys, witbi malignant delight ; far as I am concerned, jou are e utiuly wel-
' J ri.; she was out of them, her contempt com?
i.r tue opposite fr( was n striksng'y iiimi
ff't, that ad prudent young men, if acci.
tVutaily walking upon the tame side walk,
to avoid a tin rting, would very ijuietly croa
Is the o'.i.er aiie an 1 allow her the whole
of it.
lei she was a privileged person, and po
T would miille at an ill nature: J reinaik
I'jin htr as thnu h
it as tlioi 'h it wera a coiim iment.
i- ., e. i
'"0 till! VOU III llll tils ter Of the ll aril-b lreat d .
I , - , , . , , i
L-r wit.i mnrkeil r..f.rieet fthiiOU"h he was
ked respect,
trrtaia to Lav l.ls 1 i-t rrninn wofullv
Ct'lcsed. in ansivr tv Kill kind itutiii. V re1
.... , .- j
riruoo. !. I.... lik ri. ...,.t r .11
r -r- ......
.'i.1 l ave been written in three words
tie Ii ; and even the clergyman w aa
lr:"S ",,nd"1 ,'UO"S1' l" ',rf , "
" rnn wiiii one wno was euo iarci
't..ni,'.itor to his aupport.
An nt Sally, aa the yillagers universally
"!'d her, had received the bulk of her
F"op.i t y frum a deceased aunt, which her
'lirrwij buiufs quilities bad enabled her to
Itjrf.vt 'o ad vat.tageously, that aha increased
m ae.i'th as she did in yeara, and, like many
'her rirli renple well advanced in life, hud
,ris T afToctioiiale young relaiivrs, who
th li ip..d l) obtain a large slice of the
'""of real estate which would be cur up
10 t!i event of her decease. Her cold gray
'' wr too shrewd not to ace through
tfi-ir ea.rrr i!..n. 1.. iI.m rw f.sli n,.
tluir soiree.
"ii nephew, howeyer, did not teloug lo
elys of schemers, tin tho contrary.
'''" old lailjr was very often the victim of
'" J in, ami be would di-pule with her just
r the fun of bavin a hot argument. Vet
''r " . teu service, sho w ould oflener an-
I J to loin than any cine el-e. She had even
bun a Mini sufficient lo stock a fine
,,Jr. hut Mill .h,, Frederick so tflen an
""d and vexed her that public opinion
'itsrul.tie, no f,ir,lPri 0f eourBPi than the
I a . .
"t thu village was equally divided
"to wl.ethrr be oi.l.l 1 1 1 f.vnio.. I., .Ir
f In ..,.. tr i. .....
-..oi mm apntlling.
evening, upou the meeting of (he
'?"'" 'ewiui ciiela al the bouse of the
''"ZJ'iian, tin; ruphew perpt trated i joko
I'n his aunt , the tesull of which Le never
' tot. She, unlike moat maiden ladies, eon-
'"red Ih.-sd gati-inEB a iiorl of fa-hiuna-
nuisance, but uully was present in
j'irto indulge in her sarcastic, remarks,
'r ij'pliew was there ostensibly to wait
l' hia aunt, but 1 1., fuir I ,l.,,l,i..i.
'" worthy practitioner, Hr. lilood, par-
""latly alluruj j,iw j.jj cjBrni,
" liJ it ever occur to jou, girla," laid tie
old lady, " what jou are liere for?"
" 'lo In sure, unt," answered one of her
uleccii, " simply to make clothing for the
,.our iicaiucu.
" Where maw tlntn nloi.r-l. nf vn.ir .-....
- . . " J . . ,uUl : - l .
plncra.
rl "
-Indeed ! Well heavy woollen i-hirta are
' . ."' Ul"" oo,icn Miirta are
I
, , ;
ru;;:? ,r;;t; J, 7;
clothing o auited to ihtir climate. M
,. Wt-ll done, aunt !" ((claimed Frederick.
i A no u.t.uLa. Lut thene I
i . .
icnulea are crana atlaim. after a ."
" 0 rand affairs, indeed, for young men to
ay eolt things, and ailly girla to listen lo
Ami Auut nally looked about her with a
triumphant giaucc, at though her charge
Here unaiifa crable.
In fjet too many felt the justice cf her
rebuke to iuea.uru itorJa with her. Ken
Frederick apreed to much with her in the
abatract that he was eonteiit to remain Mient
lining achieved aucU a moral ictory, the
n.an, "I u
(be iiioriiit.'
t it au-i
L-nd it U t-j )ouiu
J.ut I do u,u.i, Ired Strong, for it ,
n.v In .... .1.,. 1.... :.. i .'
w- J -J IHU.1 3 IUVUI III IIII9
li.ai.tK r.
lint h.-r-n
left il my bA!SM't and tloHk
. T. '
J " here can It be J ' echoed all Li-r affec
tionate! nit ces, diving into mi.drv places in
their cagi rues to a-sist in the aeareh.
11. 1
dy tuu-l Lave Uki.li it !'' cried
i one.
lady coiilinutd in unwonted good tumor K i J "Y1"!"'''
during the rest of the (veni., -. niuff wM introduced A.UPKltNONd Cram. This in a vatielv
Ue the party Lrk. up? as Frederick ' " ,' Tl ' T ' f f ' """""'0'-It i - hitegrape,
w as taken le.v, of 1,U you, f, iendV , ith ' ' '?, Tl' .' II i I Ittchu!' 8"'i In
i . J i . ""'" ",tn I ' liut I pot the niufl, at all evenly Lucy I c.-rlp rp,.i0 0f N'orih C-trDlini it i.r,M,il
tia aunt upou one arm ami the fair Lucv 1 i i . i .. l t , ' tmarie rp(.ion oi . jrin v. aronna it is iounii
JcUrod that ,Lc had Jt.fi let ,lluff ' ' l? C 1 C tLrCr li0,USi'n i "'I I Kr'Vctioa " .audy -oil of the ea ru
...a . fhl.e loaned me. I fvil confident that him rinr!;nil nf ;.!: ;f i, t
inrr nnu-j, euni. tuia luv
. Thai i in pe-slhle," answrred another,: Lucy took her aei-sors and coninieuced
' for ount t iiii.IT is unlike ail others. " once upon the ta-k.
; ' I hat i an true," Hail Fred, laughing. , " What emi the old lady have Muff.-d it
l" as a Larrtl is uniike a two gallon kei;." 1 with, I wonder ! Why, 'Fred, iu-trad of
;And he gjve Lucy m mi-eu;evjus gNnce, cotton, she has wadded it with oiny Itown
j which the iiiteiprttrd to mean that he knew ' pnp-r.''
!lhe whereabout, of the Uii-.-ing article better m- Mriy brown paper, indeed !" cxeiaimed
than any one else. ,u?batid, splinting from bis chair and
I It certainly is not with any of tl.e ladies' ' calrhina Tier hand, as she was about to
.things said one of the joimg relation. i throw a bunch into the gral. ' Why it is
j ''It, jUpue upon you all 1 ' was th- kind , bark notes, or I am draining.'
'.reply; " 1 must hunt it up mys, If, I auppos." i 'J he nystrry of th- word "content."
" I'eacon Gray, jou have not tnki n aunt's -.as now explained. Note after tioto ass
inuffby mistake, Lave you!'' tskvd Fled, ' drawn out until more than i !;'. : ty thtu-aod
t iita,ieiou-!y. (dollar lay on the table before tiiem. A
j That functionary drew himself up atillly, littler was also found from the aunt wii-b
i as ibuiigb the iu putaiion was unworthy of stated that she always intended him for lu-r
i an answer, and sti pi d aside. , heir. His own note al.-o came to li-ht. f. otn
j " Weil, I never 1' exclaimed oue of the w bich his name had been turn off. This new
. joura ladies. j revelation of cour.-t creoti d a n in iiien-e ri-
' Who emiid have done it1'' ad leJ another . cifmr nt r.tnor g the villagers. Ujt Frederick
" lie ai',1 nt will vou? ' cried the irritable ' and his wife kept on the evi n t. nor of their
maiden; or tell me where I can find it." , wa y re-pec!c,l by all i ot for th.ir wealth
I " W hv , it i in I'eacviii ii ray ' Lat. pressed imply, but for thcmseivi s. Ine evening.
in .) tightly l!i at we cinn it rruuit it."
" O, be upon vou, aunt 1 Sue h a hint, and
the deacon only a recent widower !"' exciaim-
leu tno l.iiicliiii'f nri.i.ew.
Autit Sally seiied her nicff, but the hat
adhered mo-t afii cti.'tiati iy toil. J!y au
isni-ry wru.tti it was lit.iaied. and thi- un.
' Vou will pethaps teii ni that you have
had no hand in this matter! '
"No, 1 will 1. 11 j.vii r.i fiiUihood about
it; but I intended ii aaajA- iipoti our si, II
deacon, as much or more loan upon yourself.''
" At bct it is an ill trick you have played
upon me, and now maik mt woid.-: Vou
shali have reason to remember this mulf to
ih. l..it 11 a V rif T.mr i.lt,., ' I
-
' Al V,lll 1. n.r liint li, cm I it
j , ' -
knri..u. t.- I. ,ii f .1 1 1 ,. 1. . .: il .. : .1. .. :
.i,.l.l I ... ,or.. .,,!.., I "
'ln,, r.b,.il m. .. t s:. ......
. , ...v (...nut .iiuni; in u- i
1 e ! .: . L ' i i
jM - f. - u I4IIIOUSIJ in i.is iniMiicss. no nau
amassed sufficient means to h- enabled to I
repay his aunt the mm she had loaned him, '
tht d,,ci"""1. .. H.-I.il.g that ahe
prelei ret to li v e it n main on in tere-t. iu
the mean tunc he had ali-orcisuad
the 1
gentle Lucy to share his foitunea. As for
Aunt Sully, singular mania s ei med tn
possess her. In the mutters cf real estate,
atoeks, etc, she hud become a perfect
alchemist, tin uing all to gold,
The neighbors looked on and wondered,
but none ventured to remonstrate with her.
She was oflcn seen to visit the t dice cf
Squire A , and it was rumored that
she was making .he final arrangement f.-r
the bestow al of her property alter her do
cease. The affair of the muff w as not for !
rottrn. and it was rurrrnl ui.l. lltn neioil
lillagers that Fied would pay dearly for
that joke.
One mornine tho v ill.ige was all action
Futing the Iiiebl the spirit cf tho redoubt-
able lad y bad quietly taken its Uight. Mi(. I
was 'ound dead in In r arm chair, and had
died as she had lived, alone She bad a-l
larined no one dutine the to
.lit, nor I
ad
shemifieiid ptevious illmss. Curio-ily, of
course, was intense cn the subject of her
will, and itwna produced us scon as decen
cy would allow. All her connections were
present, and their eai-rr, hopeful anxious
eoiinteiinlices. would Live fiiiiii-hed a rare
.... .. t . l. t ... r . 'I . ..
sunjeee i". mu (-eiieu ui nu in-i. i tic
rending of the w ill proceeded until it was
finish, d, cacept a simtde codicil, lliichofl
her relali ves, excepting her nephew, ha.l 1
been rennuibered some to a pre u lei extent i
than others, but none con-idernblo.
At all events not one-third of her fortune I
Lad ben dispen-cd, and as the codicil only
remained, all eyes were turned to Frederick
Strong as the luck J one after all. Hut what
their surprise, when they found it only
made him recipient of her old oablc muff
aDd contents. The word "conUcls " aaiu,
iriteil their curiosity, mid to aalisfy tlx in
the article was produced, and fjuud only
to contain a aimplc paper cowed on to the
lining. When dctutclied and opened, in the
LolU hand writing of A
.. ,...! .
uut Sally were lound
ILL n UI UO
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' ..J'J :" 'u.Aa" I
-i f r . -
. J " F "''"-
tain time you ml remember. Liod bless
m lllliv jwit IblUCIIIUV
! J0" farewell."
. .
i -i. T':.t
, , '"" .... v
I , cfrta""J, tl'-,t"vel notLing UetU
l ands.
i uii& h iiiiL iiati iifrniiU4 ni nni t. nn m v n
. . .
money: that aa the nivMery, and it be -
caoie more thau a " nine (lay'a wonder ' to
the worthy villagers, who discussed it on
erery occatioo. Hie was known to have
large auina of moony at tariouj bank but
all this the anziouii relutires nscertnined wai
drawn out a few daya before her death
Spire A waa consulted, who had
drafted the will, but he itoutly mniutained
that the will covered the whole of her prop
erty and he wcuid have nothing fuither lo
do aitli it.
One evenin?, about fix months after the
old lady'i death while Frederick was eon-
troye(1 lny 10leti
i M I .,1 II. hli.A lA'.lr 41 IliA Al l XvllA 1' Wr. , I
. if , l0llia liave 1I0tMICU it ,boly up..
... J
1 ' - w
I will return with it in a moment "
j 111; uiuu wan in nu ueru. biiu, iiuct
preilietnl it was wofuily moth eaten.
' Mt dear wife, vou nuisi look to
this,
r 1 linz" it t.i ar. y on nta aunt uliy s n-
I 'i ,'. o ,.,,!
count. I think you had beticr rip out the
lining, ana renovate the wnoicwitu cam-nlinr.-'
d u1 it-g each year, they cp n thi ir splendid
inan-ii.ii la all. It is a famous affair fur
the villagers, and is known as the am.iver-
sary of Aunt Sally's Muff."
IT.. FATON IN F.NT.LANP.
1'r. I'aton, a very cccctitiii: clergy t'.ian,
was travelling i.a Kngiaud. He nut a Filiow
of one uf the eo.lege, who was anxious to
make an iiipiiry ol the I Victor, rui-i-'" lit
l o . i n i )iu 'Ji'iif. 'I be Foetorto'd him
to "out with it," aa be guessed il would not
hurt much.
Fellow. "The inquiry is this: Po yon
think your presi nt form of gov t -nnirnt i:l
stand, or that your people will nut soon re
q iii e a king ?''
Ir. F. ' Well, sir. that is indeed a q'les.
tion that dors not fall ill with my predilec
tion, fur 1 am a ttioroujn n nul lican. Mnl
I h..vp no irrih.t.s 10 atiswi r vour o'leslion
fiai.klv. It is my opinion, 10 which I have
como "after much reflection, .hat wc shall
,...(, n.'K- 1,.,.. . tin,. "
i- i, .. t . .f -. T . C
i i-iiowr. i am sure oi ii i am sure o.
-. . I . r i . . ... : I
ii . uui i nave never vei seen nu inn ie ii t
. , . . . r
line with the reasons on l.ich you touritl
! . . . . , . . ,
?(1..r
J
opinion, tor I T.ave no Oout l tl.e y are
good cues V '.
1 1. l ii I il.;..V ... nn. hum n.l
i fr" kt MM ,, to vm. ' ,rv are
,,,rf. re in :il,l,.,,at wli, I-iael
i was a virtuous reoide. Cod covenied them
rti,,, r! ! v tiitli i nr! ,. of i heir own choo-un :
but when they became a corrupt and de
craded people, f.W in his wrrith pnir ti,rm
a Ki'-p ' As we are rapidly importing
Furorsenn manners and corrupt customs into
tho Fnited State, 1 cn-aily fear'thal we
shall decenerato until (iod will treat us us
ho has the degraded nations of Furope, and
give us a king ! '
'Ihe Fellow grew suddenly red in the
fitee, nnd would have made ti.-ht but ihe
atil'h of his iiei;-l.l...is was so benny that
., .a ;;,, ;,, ;.. .,,,1 soon he nianaL-ed to
ray, " Well, you have taught me one lesson
to day that I shall never forget." i
I'r! F. " Ai d, rrav, what mav that be? ,
fur it is very rare an llniriishmni will ad-
mit that ho leartij anything from an Ame-
rlcnn," i
Fellow. " I have learned to let the Yan-
kces nbme Slid not meddle with their pecu-
liar matters." j
Fr. P. "Thank vou, sir. But allow me
to say that you are rather slow scholars, for
w e certainly taught you that lesson at Hun- j
kcr Hill."
I lU.r " I see that Toil are incoriii'iblii."
li, l 'i Ami (lint's tbo wnv of our
..."
people.
' 111 vou have a J'uiu Mm '' aaid a
!
Miii '' aaid a
j
Loy to Mrs. Pattington.
Will vou have a daily xow
v.liv, you
little senpCLrace ! How dare you iti-inuute
a-nin-t a lone woman from home I No, in- i
deed, 1 guess 1 wen t have a daily m ! My
poor dear mail used to complain aw fully
when 1 presented hiin a iirttil't so A
,,,, .,, indeed 1 lieeonc. you little unata't '
jimp I" And the old woman culled for tho !
, turkey tail fj.fi to keep h. r from swoot.ii: ;. I
i vpnw l.,j v,l.. l.a ii. .unl Ml l... "I,.-.. . . . I
NATIVK CIIAriCSlOF KGIITII CAR
OLINA. The fiil and climate of N'orlli Carolina
'""!... i:..t k .1 i. - .i
. , . ', '. . r- . .
Tjrotlt.ll!! iMitturA Ckf linn V elm. cn t:trioti.
.. .... . . .
- - . j - -
ot irrapes. t hen t ialirnt r.o oni-H. sent
. , r,. ... , . ' ,' , ,
Ut, ' U ' ,er.K'lB ' '" .lo!!Vt?d.1
on iioauoue iMana, on (ine coast oi ottli
i;iiroi ,hey re cLf med with the great
.1 i r di :-l i r.i
, o uiiuu iiuc ui kiiiuu j-i.ieu irreeicu meir
i eves. In the quaiut tVciblc luncua
: r?
, .nu.uu, umm. .iT' e
'tuny end low towuii.ic waf .r-Mle, but
ur lit m irrarina - i ii.a a---....
1 aurjre of the aea ovcrflovrcC them of whioh
i,...lv. - ..r.,,,,,;,
we found nuch flerity, as wr'l there as in all
places tl.-e, Loth ou the laid and on the
preen coil, on the bills in the" plains, as
. well an on every li'.tlp shrub'i also dim him'
towards the Up of hifh ced, that I think
in all the world the like abuifjance h not to
be found." 'J bin U not an oreiw rought pic
ture, npplying, it doe, to the' niiperriong
and other vai ietici- in tlu ir nu;iv( J jjuriance.
The original tprctrs cf the prtj e uvcjru
but the vnriiiis we almot iir.uiucrable.
A brief dccriplion of tome of out more im
portant unlive tpecica aul Yarittii i;l be
Micce.-funy raided iu more elevated locaii.
ti . A u. c on Ko iiiuke II : till f :i iI tj
Lave i.cpii plap.ti (1 the re I )' the fir-t co!oii--t',
covrrs nt-:n!y half no acre of ground, niid
tie3M abuu.labtly to tbe c xf r. n.ity of its
l.r......
According to a late e vc w itiiess,
it continues to tra aud only wants an
1 X ! e '1
ion of seafiVnli
1 L slioul.l tu-cer l.n
,,,,. ,,,,,,, i, ,,.
s fiii,,a f,,., ( i , , .,.,. ; ,. , .,ta
how a propeii-ity to iiiii i..to the com men
ihiis (uit'f u.e u
u:i! specific tv pe fuui.u
in
many states cl tLe l nioii.
The Catavvii.v iIhai-e Tiii is a variety
of li's l.uLi I'tcrt, so ciilcd from the pro
vii ee of Lahru-ij i'-. in l'taree. Tli;riaine,
Lovvevcr, is a mi-ncner. It ctouiti have
beeacalieU Win Amri t' turn, as it is di.-ti-et
from any of:cic! cf the il World. This
excelieiit variety prigimtrd on the Lead
w urs of tiie Cataw ba iivr, in a tnoui fam
ous portion of W estern Carolina the Swit
xeriatid of America. It is a red grape, with
Cue. aromatic fl.ivor, ami, in the language
of Mr. L";igorth, of t lh', r iin.- fcu--p- ii
wine making in well Knot n. is destined to
prove i. in i t.c of w. a'nii to many au enter-pri-ina
citizen of the I'nind States. A su
perior wine, the " sparli rip Catawhi," is
now made fi out it, and is cultivation is ex
tending into many lociiiiies of the So. ith.
and West. i Lcr i iivic . iriclies of gr ipe
are occa-ioiiailj found in tbs western part
of tl.e t rate, em bracing the count i i s of t ts
toii, Lincuin, (l.iljwha, lhirke, ll iin'oini e.
a otiu rs, ail nate-rc liy the O.ttai.'.. i and
its tributaries, only rupiiiing skiii'vjl culture
to biing them into notoriety,
j TliK Isaiiii t.A riliAI'll Thi- is anoliur
j Variety of I l! is l.til)i a. It was sent
i from Hrunswick county, North Carolina, to
j Col. t ii orge (iiibs, of UrnokUn. about the
year llt, and planted ii'hi gard, u. The
elder Frirce first saw it there, nunc years
aftervv ards, In a flourihiig condition, and
gave it the complimentary nr.me of i'- ''.',
I'ii r Mr l-ahei'.a (lil b, wife of ('..'I tiibl S.
' .Mihougli ri"t so hi.'iily e-tfcn.d as t'ne f re-
ceding variety, yet it i nil u-fd a a table
1 grape, aud successfully raised iu certain
localities.
Tin; LiNci't.N f.ftvrK This is n'.-o a
(Variety of I ttt.i ..-iVkiii. t oii-inr.ted
a few years ago in Line-In count v. Not th
Carolina, and is regarded an firm table
grape. Fndcrpropir ctikuro it niilit, no
doubt.be turned to cood account. Ihere
are still othrr varieties f this species cf
pripe found in different pnrts of the Fnit.-d
Slates, which our limits wl! prevent u- from
hnii.!t,A .
""'- ;
It ol!!!,. llm.l.rn lUl il.U.
- - ." "' - j
r , i. ,.. .1.. i i. . i i i.. ! 1
oi tno western, portion ot orih v aroima
1 t : .1 .. I .i.. : i .
unusi.c.i men le-i ccnve rnmi's vaur- ,
'''" OI f.r:,Pe "e coupe rnoai.' ( imiinn s'.rt'i-
iiulfi ) t he rctresc nt a li v e ol t b e one .n ml t h e
Catawba of the other. An! w h-t.it may be :
here a-ked. pro
nts North Carolina from
becoming, at in di-tart.
!av,
eminently a j
wine proiiucing Stale? liie.-t I y nature
a congenial soil and e'.iiiiate, nirtos- w
w ith j
ould 1
surely nlleed fU I'ii-."-... .'t :.n cu li ;
vntiug the erape. Let soi.i of her enter- j
prising cltiicns engage judiciously in the
business, ami tre long neinay exp, et tosce
the tiistrjnl addition nf re' include.! anioiiL'
the ataple commodities of the Old Neuti.
Stato. C. L II.
Lincoln County, N. C.
rcm tiie t.v'o I'l.' e $irt tutor.
L1M ll.I.K HI . Kit.
There arc nun t i rs ,.f natural curiosities
tl.rcu. l.oi.t the South which are rev. r seen
or heard of exi. pt by .-ou.o u.K t ntu. jus ,
traveller and known intimately only by th.-:
intrepid mountain hunter. Th us t bese ,-u-'
liosiiies ritnuiii is i. noted, while, yearly th oi '
sands of our eitiicns go N' -ith wards in st ircii
cl health or pleasure. Aiin'iig siicn may be
classed the 1'alU cf tie Linville Kiv. r in
Huike county. ilnul t not but number- '
of persons iu But he county never he ard ol'
them, 'l'hev are to be found in the Noith
West corner of that county, near to that
famous tree upon which the four counties of
Fuike, Watiiiiea. Vatic. V ni l Mi lhv.v,.!
corner, and about nine miles fri.;: the Fied-
moi.t Springs. The facilities f.r getiing to
then, are aa vet about no facilities al all, an
I lea may l tonne. I livin cur experience :
Leaving Cni.dsv ...o on tlie morning ct
Tuesday, in ecu party with Col . Chi Id s, vv e
rode wiihiu three u.iles ol tho Fails and then
leaving our bungy wc went on horseback to
the house ef Mr. J'.ivid Franklin, one nolo
from the Fulls. Mr. Franklin consented to
become our guide nnd after a short rest we
moved ou to tha Fuils. lining ai rived in
. half a mile of thnu we di-tnounted and pro-
j ceeded on f-ot, leiijg unable to ride on oc- I
' count of fallen trei-s. We t-Of.n reached the !
liver, the liu of tbc waterfall haiHu' for j
some time bet u roai inz in our cars, wc then !
crossed it, to do to being eompelled to put j
certain portions of our person in a, state of '
nature. IIavingero.(id we proceeded down!
the caj-terti bank through a wild and irreirii. j
lar growth of ivy, laurel and whoitleberry
bu.-hea. It is rather singular that on tl.e
west bank of the Litiviile, the foil is rich
and covered with a ino t luxuriant growth
I i ...... ,. I.: I - . I. . ... I. .... I. ; . . . I
for some d.-tance out riothmg o any ?Mh
grow.. J be river v, here we c.oed u has
a, ciear, miioo.I,, an appearance as my.
nioiintain Mrcani ; it boon Lecomes agitated ;
by flight rapi.1 until suddenly it U divided j
by a Luge rock and , aal.M over a fail of j
aooui iwemy icci, ii men nous aim surgcn
ln.lliin.rii.rrili(il.iritiavl....i.mitlirAl. ....
I uitu laiua, mc wi.ne tailing vnree several
j tiiiies., twisting and turning in every tbape
, J...J 1 . .1 . I ! I r 11- .! - I
that huiiniu liti "Jgir. tion can f incy.
j Following our fiuido we seated ourselves
on the lep of a rock around the base of
which the river rushes iu it.1 wild career.
1 About thirty fort below u.s on one sine (lu.hi'd
t h'- ti oubled w alers of tl.e Lin v ille, on tlie
other these fame watcri hiving forced thciu-
m-!cs through a passage not more than ten
fed wioc made tiu ir di sc, nt over the la t
aud Lighe-t fii'l. Here the n.i.-t was rising,
aiid the rayj of t ho un as ii .-hone through
caused the picu'iar iev which resttnhles
so much the sulphurous S.'lnes. which lJun
van so well (le-ciihes as ni i-ing from a cer
tain c.irk ahoce, t !i n t it givei the cavern
tin. Itr tlie lower fail the i:ar..eof the lvcvii's
Hole, Our position wa.i a cin.maridiiiw' one
but not such as a person with weal, nerves
sbniid seek. Ai we.MZcd fir ''own the
cour.-e of the rive- we could see the str
i am
again as.-umo its eotnparativedy fdaiid aj).
penrunce, 1 ut now ii.-icad o banks alruo-t
-vn wrhits btJ if was locked in by in
in penetrable luas.sof chiinney rockJ, which
oiiiiiiut: tor tin. i a iionn its cour-e, li.-iii.' in
th-. most tnnji'Mii! grand
jr to a height nf
one, two and three hundred feet and iu soinn
p ace near to a thousand. At one punt
wc aie inforim d the rocks cioe over the
liver and it is ca.-y for a person to jump
from one lank to the other.
1 he L-rand suLl.iniiv of thii s.-eriere whieh
is hereabouts prcs' iiteu to the eye cannot be
feurpus-c.l by any in the world. Language
fails to describe it and th? j""neil ol the artist
can gi.e but a faint conception of Us beauty
arid iuae;tJiip.(t,t graudeur. Here it is that
man fee la his insignificance aud trembling
kneels with awe aud fear. W'e have secii
.i.ir.v.a :.i all uiii-o Sihuio'", :ilnl we
have seen what was called grand scenery
.Lit never, never have we seen anything to
eipial the acorn-ry of Linville Fails, uor do
w e ever expect to see the like again until
we revisit them.
J'iie long the pencil of the artist will trace
the rarest beantiea and give them ta the
world's view, lire i"tnr the sriiit of enter-
pri-ewii! make (rood roads, :md build a good
i I II st. kt u lieli t.il,.r. n i- .l,-.r. V n
rl ,i. , ,',...:,;'.,..'..
ing place that Litiviile on. Its beautiful
scenery that never has been fiiliv explored
its
ithiui climate, the excenent water
of the K'lttltKiiike Spring, tlie fertility of,
tne son, uud la-t, hut tar troin lejst in the
pleasure seeker's- eve. the large quantity of
game winch i- to te lound th
Having spent the- alternoon ut
relumed to Mr. l'rai.i.iiu's Hoi.
re.sh.outs.
Linville we
-e and there
re-telloi tiieni'tit The next da V we visit-i
tbellintrercikeKo.k Tl.i-Lo, k"i-a e, lo ;,.s
firmation retina c. a rid.-e. beUe-cu the
Hawk's lliiianu th- I i:i,'ereal.c moutitain,
very near to the latter. " It is a l.i2!, rock
comciii in shape, K-lween fifty ami seventy
feel in hci.'ht, about six Uet t'l,ro,.,li at the
base and ri-ii g t- a tliiekm-ss of t wuty-Ove
or thirty feet. This rock is flat ou top ami
covered with grey moss. I u one end cf its
ton there lavs a rock about fifteen feet lorn
and tour or live wile witl, a thickness of
about four feet. This rock is to all aimear.
et. I ins rocK is to a
ni.ci's just about to fail at ka.tt
n feet of
it nroicctine; ironi the c l.'t of the main rock
h-whol,. m',.s.-,,tin 1 1,.. . n.. , r. . r o f
I,...;.., i i , ..t i
lodged for a little while, thus making one of
the grandest sights that can t-xi.-t in'uature.
lie ascend itig the mountain we walked over
to the chiuitiey roeks and th. re we had pre-
sented to us as beautiful a land-cape view
as can be found its Carolina, unless itbcth.it
from the top of trie l'.'.ot Knob. The eve
has a full open scope Ir jiii the tir.ifd. father
Mountain entirely around lo the Loan and
eve n beyond that. Ihe valley of the Cataw
ba is open to the vie from its origin to its
source, the wholeof Turkey and NoithCovts,
u i . . . I... i r , i i Ii. , . rtt w t t-i ,i frtr ii In i li a
of wavinir corn. In the,
ii. dark distan
a lone mountain ri.-es t o
the view, which from its location we: supposed I Oi the ri.'ht ol tne appointees ana toe
lo be the Pilot. J.i-taslhe sun fades he- powers of the J n-lge. we know nothing ;
nnth the ho,, ui it ca-ts forth a cicur red but yierincit as a practical question, rc
lieht and yoiiM-e tia-biiiL' in its blare the liercd from the technicalities of the law, it
windows ot the hus. i.f M ore at. t on. from 'loe-s seem that tl.e resident J ihIl'c should be
the same source :i goiucti tii'gc is thrown
upon every leaf, li.u ev crythii.L' is nu llowtd
into soft 1 ovciiiu"--. iuiiie B"c nipli.-hmci,t of
nature's most splendid creation. F'ar, far
beneath, hid amid a mass ol shrubbery and
rocks, the Linvillo tin. -is its wnv to the Ca
tawba. Turning to our gni.io we asked
' Foes the Linville run there," he replied
" Vi s, nnd pocr ihniL' it see troublous times
before it gi Is ou: of there too.'' We have
nour -e. n pv il.inc w hie h gave one so forci
hlc au l'ti ol null s hi 1 1 1 l.e.-.s a this point
Ihe chin. tiey ii k ef the mountains are
a l.oi.t three h'inii.l fict bih, lioui their
bae liie mount i. in di seends willi feat ful
rapid it v into the Li nville river, how far it is
b. voii'i our power to estimate hut it seems
like it was a!im-t into the bowels of the
eartu. It seems us if cue might tail
"Kr-itii m -ni till i.o.'ii. ran. nii-iu lei ilrw v ev.-,"
and but then fathom its depth We looked
and turning lool. ' l again, eladiy would we
have spent boars i.poii that summit but
nattlie ehiiii.'es not to suit inaii's . i.-bes and
dayw mu-t end on iho inouiitain top as well
as' iu the valley. We returned to Mr.
F'raiik'itis houe, t'uankl'ul for what wc had
seen, but wUbiu that we could spend weeks
roaming among tho beauties of tiiat moun
tain country.
-mt.j-inir,- 'H'nliii.
ft
THRKH DAYS I.ATi;i! FliOV. I'l lii 'I'K.
AKIMVAL iV .SIKAMKli JiALTlO.
NliW YcliK, Srptewhcr II
Th? stcaiii"!iip lialtic bm arrived, with ad-
vices from Ijiverpiol to the u instant.
(otton was firm and unchanged, bales
,atf)r, lJok ., -ni, r,r,wrlrr,.-.40ll baJ.
Tko ,r.tilrr i haeu faror.Ue to the
l;lt-ad,tUfVi , re dull. Von-oU :.J
j, ;;, v b, , t., raNp(T tiJ fv. rae.
Here , defitliu ve-.auli,,, the
telei-rapli c:i!le.
i l : .. . .. I ;l,
. -. . .
i i"1 niu.nij "Hi' '
j .
,
C IIIU.III Willi It iij IM on... i. 'v j
cell supprc-ii-ed.
Tiinu: davs i.ati.u ri:nM nr.ni'i:.
AIUUVAL t'F STKAMKU 1'KIISIA.
Ni:n York (via NkwHhi kan- IS' pt. 15.
Tim stea-ner IVi -ia 1. as ariire' at Hali
fax, 1 ringing advices ft
I.iverpOL'l ti the
iJtn mstniit
The American li'ire Li cnir.pto h:
La'!!y Leal-.-i. in the r:ica for tbc Y
s I ecu
ar ick
cup.
details frr.iii India r-p
t furl!
.' r
atreeiti" an-l dismff-ctions at J'mi
Duttln- dUtulb.iticc had leni snppp
ay
ii-cd.
The Kmpe ror.s of France an
Kus.-ia were
to iner t -lmrtly it 1.' iruista.lt.
It in rumr.r. d that a secret tr
iit.
e x i -1
Li-tweet-tliel'ti'ti"! .ct.i!c and Me-xien, whicu
prow
Jos that tin! latter shad f..rm-h
i to twr i.tv th'Hisnnd armed volu
ironi
uiileei.s
flag, iii
to t.,1;
e t'uba under the Mexican
Ca-c of Ins; " i
1 1 li p-nii.
The
Iliiii.-h niiiiisfiT has n t'rr d fi
10 in
Flnn-iif"
suit in a
, in CjII" q'leiici! r!
nultr of otiii'i' ttc
n:i u
lit'-.-d
in-
J ho liilhet.lriss between .Vip.cs antl 1 leil-
n,"t b l" u'ir,:"1' . .
I lie crops ars n portcj tn nne om.t.
The 'a'.c cf C'!'.;i f.jr tile Be tit atllOUtltc'l
to C.'i.OP.) hales, Bf an advance of 1 ! 'ol
Oilcan fair V ' ; midiilin 15-ltid. The
liiarkct cio-cii ii-iiit but firm,
i , ., 1 . t .....
Fo ir dull -
.rarioris e ure.v iii:iiiit;uiit-u.
'lta( I'"1''' ut
ciine of 1 to '-3d. Corn
dull, and declined Is. Kieltard'-in vt Froih-
ers fay 1 to -d. U'rland and Athavs say
hat is r "in
Nrvv'ul stores
til 1 il. adv.iice. ho-m ouil.
hriii, lut ou:ti'.icr.? bir.-U
Ul ail! a; l ed.
Ill London, coff.e was
J j'o f-i!. i- 1 l'.cV'.i..
fpiict.
lie; b.:
qualities slightly declined.
Ai'iwi ioAt. i;v the Fkksi.i.
Nivv VoliK, September J".
The I.otidoii uii.lervrriters of the Atlantic
cable have order, d
'.Ci .j per cent to be p
in I,
aini re!iiiuth all c i.ims It salvage,
Tho raea for iho Warwick cup was run
bv three horses, l.ecoinl te eume in last
beaten tw-ii'y b.u
n i-.ii, .
:ths. Fishertuau was the
1 V"J r..A tj b iviib.1!! .irdor.-d
;n:ieiit'
to Imlia.
The Fans Court of Ai"s ha
,.,?,,.,, n.
ed L"lru lloliiti, M
iKZIIil
i ;iu iy iheri of the
deputation.
.pinish papers deny tlie cxi-fene- ot a.
secret trea'y
rea'y between tnc t iitted Stales ati'l
Mexico.
le-p'oreatT relations hive been resumed
twe. n Nap!.-. France and l'li,,lund.
Ku-i..', tr,..c ,H have b.ctl COticentratiuc "" ll,al 'leaiaa anniiiyr lc4
on the Austrian fiontier, to prevent iru r- " e ly consumption At .Nice,
fer.M.. in fee Hairs of the principalities. ; t;.v orite resort o. Knghsh ,,iva,,Js. espec.aily
Thore are some rumors of minor change, tuose afflicted will, LitigcompL,..,.,. there ar
in e liviti-l, Cabinet. j ";ore ,I;',,.ve 1,01 .1 IV:"' liu ?( C0,,,,,,,nP'
'J he Mexican Charge Las 1. ft Madrid. , than in any Lng-h tow n cl , ,:i! ropu-
" 1,t10"' In
: ' y V"-e- , loretice pneumoni
We had the plca-irc of seeing in town cnlissa, I to be mark- 1 I y a su,f jcaling c lurao-
Tuesday last tl.e lion. Si.-n II. Fo-rs, of tor, an! by a rapid pro.-rcs trnvards the
UaUiih. Wo presume his visit here U con- la-t sta,e. Naples, whose ci.mate is the
noe-tej w.th the ("crk-hir of the Circuit 1 theme ol so much praise by travel, era, show.
Court of the I . S. for the Oistnct ot North
Carolina, (hi the ! illi of tne lute (.i-rk, c
'he vene
1,!,. 1 1 n w.o.nl. in vacation, l
we learn that t he rest. lent litstr-et Ju.lge.
I'.r, Iht.rv Potior, arnointed Mr. Uo--rrs
to tl.eefliee .bus made vacant. Subsequent-
Jinlse Wayne, while eut of the lhstrict
t tne irgmia .-imn js, app ointed r.itwaru j
Coutw.il, F-n.. Clerk, and i-sued to the
Mi.rs.lnl of the State a Bench W arraut to
the books, "a!--. k. ef the office nnd
deliver them to Mr. I. .intwe.l. torgettm; tunt
a Hetieh ''Vat rant is inoperative without a
seal, and that Mr. Ilojers, by hi-' prior rip-'
pointniciit. had po-s.-s-ioti of that, and. l:"e
Cardinal Wol-ey whiic ('hanc.'llor of F"
land, on a similar occasion in tie1 hi-tory ot
Ilia. COlillll V. .1.1. I. . It. II .1 Ulii . ..ii .v
that country, mi
affix tin; seal of eflio
t'criHitt.'d to inako all such appointments
iu
vacation, rather than the ass.uci.ite Jj'go,
wii live out of the Pi-trul.
Kitl.er of the cetitl- inen npneinfed will
make a coo ! ai l efficient Clerk, atld the
matter will in all p rob at iliiv 1 e determined
at the next ecosiou of too I nc ui t o ut
i'.rr.r.'.'r I't.'V (istiVn'.
PaVIoR l'lsil-IV'-P ANP Ad'l'AttlA. So
mncli niter t i -n h -. been paid to thi- subject
in Knjlatid that several treaties upon it have
been Mircosi-fiil'v ) ubii -bed in that country.
The artron-i-ts in adj iiin the speeiin-ns
of arituil an l ve '.t il life, so that they
shall mutually attain each oilier,
acouaria are lu-frired willi cither
The
:1" or
fr-sli "iter; ind the pnroitunity
tl.USaf-i
forded for the study of marine plants and
animals lias resulted in s-.nuc intcrc-tii'g di
covet les.
i
A Sri KnH' Fi..y r At a late ex L i i ition
of the Fe n i i y 1 v a ni l 1 1 oriicu! : ul .i! Society,
11. A. Ihecr (ii.'-u'lited a spe-e-imen cf the
Lupf, ,,ru r J'.!i : , . V'i t rrUti.i. This plant
contains six Lnmlrcd I !"soms, the whole
bcin?: in aslngle p ot. The flower is peculiar.
luiniT -tar shaped,
striped ai'.U wLitu
purple in color, del
cutely
I fcKATIl SF.MKNCK.
j A telegraph di.-pitch briefly informed iw,
a day or two Kiuce, of the conviction at Liv
erpooi and sentence to death by banging for
the ma-tcr and fir-t and sc:ond niates of tho
Martha and Jane, Sunderland, Ragland.--"
The Knglih papers j prove cf the verdict
and .sentence, tuMiig credit to themselves
that justice in Iviglaud was not defeated by
lDiu:".ciet,r evMetice or neglect on t lie part
of the pro.- eutkm. The Literpool Time
gives the following synopsis of the case ;
" Wc have heard and read Hindi lately
of he way in w rrirh scnuieo ixt'i. Il cntsd il
the commercial maiiue.bat thi-case throw a
all o:hers into the shade, whether as regard
the brutai lii lure which accompanied the
extinction of lift: or the deliberate and sy
temitie: manner in which it was carried out.
Ilo.-e, it appeared, h id shipped on boapl
the vessel in Apnl, and thewoikof torture
c m tii'. t.ced even before t!m voyage begna,
lie a-cd so shamefully that he abscond
ed from tin: -i.ip, wis brought buck ar. 4
place 1 iii ir in-, ami fiuin that time until
ileaih rt'casfl him fr-.-ni his auff.nhs thtt
' captain and I'rst and scroml mutes of tiio
ves-el made hi- toiture l heir d.:ily rpnrt.
Il was proved on tlie tii il that he was flag
ged every day by the three pi i-oncrs ; tint
a lai'.o inatltf dog was tc.t to worry hit;;-,
wbhh tore the tle.-h from his body in largi
s;- eau-ii g lli bio v 1 to C w in streann,
li'. d i. aving h. hind the liio-t ghastly WJundi
aiid u'.er- jtl.at a a ir-i was put across
h's n cuili and his hand chained to a strong
bolt in the di ek behind his back; that 1:
was put into mi el
casu unit rolled a-
s J ,
ck ; that hi- own exeriuu iit vra
foieed down his throat ; that he was sent
aloft naia d to furl s.-.il.-, and severely beaten
vviih a rope 1 "fore linking the ascent ; that a.
r " ' was t :a''el round his neck, and ho was
r iisi d from the deck to the elevation of thn o
feet, where he was sti-pt tided for snino min
utes, and then when lowered he fell on his
ba-1; like :i dead limn 1 Ica:!i at length,
mire chai table than his persecutor, put
r n end t j Lis suffeiieg'. when Ids body wnsj
found to le indented with the marks of the
rrp-
and
i wound full of ii a :f got. Th i
ev i letiPf! was
o t iear i
reiint.-
:.',1 imli-ptiiable
that
t ii e ti-i'. e ii.:-.ileitl:ts W' re loulm guilty, but
the j 1 1 v , fro tn sonic extriorainary ot.iuse
ness, r, coiiinicr.'led the tu lot."'-;' mercy
re fouin'i ij
towards li.e wretehe-', the ricit.il of whose
deeds makes the blood of errry listener an!
reader tun cold ! 15ut Mr. liirou Watson,
dc-tdle the warning, sentenced the trio of
nurd era. rs f be hanged by the r. ek a
mciCiiul p-rii-h'.n, nt as compared with their
1 rutil aud cowar'J'v tiea:tn.i.t of their uu-
:i 1
IIkai.tii A'fl Ci.im.v tk -Sir James
of Finland, has as-ailed witli con-i.
Cinrk,
erabie
force the .locfiiue that a chance of climate
is belli ficial to per.-ons suffering from con
sumption ; ,'iiid a French physician, M. Car
rier, has wi':!ti.:i forcitdy agaiy.-t it. l!r.
L''.rei
Contend.
an cinini nt Scotch physician, also
that climate has little or nothing to
do with the cure of the coti' u m pt ion , and
. that it
troduc
tin :,
lilU
the curative ifl'ecis would be
iii the skin and not the lungs.
1 hat a i
Cciai, be
ai m cl
climate is net in it.-eit tiene-
.shows from the fact that
the c'. is-
ail latitudes. In Imiij,
' .
climate-, it i.s a.s fre-
" -i
ricnt ns in Europe und .ortli America.
At -'iaita. nsn. n me near, or ie pent.n
j Mediterranean the .nrn.y report, cfLngland
.... 1 1 i.. - . .i . i.. .... i- .i -i
: m ner nosj.ii.i.s . .i.o.,..o,, ,y eoiisuu.puoi,
to one in t.vo ami one third, whereas hi
, who-e cluiidte is so often pronounced
n. um-'. me i.. ,.e-...
-an l oue quart, r.
III Maderia. no ioenl dis-
j case is tuo.e prevaleut thau cousun.pt.oo.
1
A ClT.losu v.-The Selina(AIa ) Sentinel
of the I-t instant say : W'e had in our of
fice the other day -a piece of silver coin,
which is one thousand seven hundred au-.l
fifty years old. It whs a coin used by the
Israelii, s before the detrueti""i of Jerusa
lem, and is a great cuiiosty. Ou one fide
of the pi.ee is the fi-'Uie of the Tree of
Life, in " Hebrew words 'Jerusalem tiie
Holy '" On the other side is an urn, in
sciibed ill II. brew characters the words
" Sh. kcl of I-rael.'' Tho coin luu.st have
been made I . fore il.e fall cf derusalem ,
wbieh.il Fivine History scrv.s us well,
was about seventy years after tic lirth of
( i.ri-t. It is c ! a poor chai act. r cf silver,
about the sue cf a half a dollar, and id
worth in pure silver, afoul fifteen e.tits. -Mr.
Il'.lc-i.er.', of thi city, who is the owu
er of it, inf u ins u-that it Las been the
property cf Lis family near Line hundred
years .'
1"
Bo'ton people are ceitain'v becomir-j
a ii:t!e fast. They know a great deal, every
bo.iv knows; but wc fear their viitues d.j
not grow apace with ihe.r kuo.v'.idge. We
hea r of u w e il known gciitictnaii w ho hid bee 3
out liiniiiL' at a fii. n I s with bi lady, and
.hiving home after ii i in.er mis'ook tiie ve.-.y
and u.a.le s..cii i.tiiii; reus bluinK rs, that
she began to fear thsl her cxT'Cellcnt spau-s
h..d tsscu more wine than was wise, and
she ventured to Lint the same.
.. V. ,.,,. ,,,,, f...,. f.-.r .,. ,1 .'..iVir."
sai l be ; " I II g. t ynu home all s i:'- , ii--it
the h-hlior-e oul v holds t ''ether.''
It is stated ly -.l!..-tity ' l" 3 "ew
fasbi.Mi is al out to!" iil'iuccd by the
ladies ot B illa!o-i. m fact thau an
immense calash vvh.ch i' O h attached t
the waUU of the - ir creature-, to be rai.e i
i,, 1.,i.-,l at idc i ..urc, lue the top of a
buirgy.
lljTal p-.pers frantically ask " what
n.xl i
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