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4 MGHT. . When 1 survry the bright Celestial sphere - . S rtt h with jewels hun, that nigM Doth like ao Ethiop bmie oppr ar ; My foul her wing doth spread. An-1 htavea-ward flu a. Tiie Almighty's u:ystcri a to read la the large volumes of the sKics. For the bright fi mitr.ent bho-t3 torih n fla-iip, Eo Bilei.t, but is e'oqnent"' la tpualvin-the Creator' name. No unregarded star -Cntiacts it- iiiht Into so email a character, Ucmgvid fax lruui our nuinan tight : Bit if we fte.idf.ift look We shall di. ru In it, at in some in ly book, . liuw man may heavca'y knowledge learn. It tell lh? conqueror That Ur srnleh'd pow er. Which h promt dan .e. naffi: fot, li but the liiiunph of an hour. That from the farthest North, Sutnv nation mv Yet utidi -covered, issue tutth. An J o or h.s nevv-joi conquest away. Some nation yt shoot in With hi Us "of ice M i v bo let o.M to nrp hi in, Ti.l th.-y shall equal Imu iu vie-, And they ikewise sha'.l Tli' ir rum lu.ve , For us yourselves your empires fall, An J cv.iy king.Icui hath its guve. Thre those ce'e lis! firs, Th nih see ui.ig mum, Ths f.facy o' our ri'fiifii A iid a 1 the pride of life confute. F'f th y hs.ve wa'ch'd r iite first The woii.l had bii.h : Ami ti.und i l in it-elf arr-nrff, Aii nothing p ruauentou ar'h. W I LLI A Mil A KINGTON. Original Ptipei'. SUSAN HKYWAKD. A TALK. 'Twa eighty year since. The .min had Mink behind the western hills, . ti ml twilight mantled Ihe town of Old linm-wi. k The business of the day had been fini-hed, and cnmp irMive quiet nigneij in il .-In-ets. Hm h'i and there, jr,ty iiuiJ well de-.-ed grnum. ini.hl h i't' been seen pi.meiudiiig the pave incut, and euteli;:g one afer uunllie., a h-mse whirh was situated uji'mi the iin iiil Mit-vi, ji!i-iit siii eih'h ! h mil: f'.uui the vih'irf. Prti ediii iu iht ill'ifi'ti.iii -(' lliii h.uf, vi;i J jLllIMii,ii) iih hilly iijmfii hix Mini, uwlk int ni'ru shin ly ih;iii th nthfi h tn up ifutly g'liuj In ihf .din d with theni cKe. 'I ho vinti pi.- -. tint x inl gngf1r 1 j,', Ji-;M vi- jiim-ftiil null well piopoitlonerl ; and his fo r t an lelel l.i tual and thoughtful -a-l. Hot.ih reiU's. lie of his eve, and his lo.veiing biow would indicate thai a daik ami iunitiuius piiit wa- ... -II. pent op within, Hurt m.it ins totiy mio uer i might when iutere-t promp't-d, , anrl jr i-si-m I'lhlated, tie p'o.litutrd lo the vilot put pones. Ttic one beside him wa- fair ; but . h. h-w ditfert'lil ! he looked the v-y child of ha tim. Simplii ity ami iuuorenee were ih--. pined opoli h r featuies. inct'i ity and nl ferlion' beauitd forn her eei y gl.iroe." N thuht of bane iutiigue m rltceit h"d eer tit filed the ipit!e pin ity of her oni , to sum up he' pei let t tons In the wnids ot the pol- 'She was as good n he was lair ; N'-ie, none iu eaith atir hei ; A pure in thuln as nngel ure, T ee her was In lo.e her." 'ViHtrousiu Susan,' tid Win. Thnmn ' inr voin ear is wt ill rle.rf to iny enl'erH i-a, illle you will no! permit me to endeavor U ii.nke vou hajipyby uniting my destiny with you i, I will be generous. I will never mo Ims an obstacle " lo om happiness,-but will he. content to m e you ljitw.d on nup'.hei, pio- ided you are atititl. ' Il wa prihtps ueil fir him thut gray li liiht was now loiuu i-'lfin daikues. For Snau was looking op into his l.n e, nod the rve nee fl o-hi-- when the onl is harrowed, with ige, nor fines the lip cm I with haughty ptide when iral di-appoiutmeur has been inel with. But nil this wa uu b-e ed by ihur roufidiug giil upon his aim; rimI -he answer ed 'Ah, roti-in, 1 am inily it.ligod loeu for. your generosity. Hut I am al'mid Itiat it w ill di no good al la-t. For be.-ide rr.y n.i.thr r' wish i hiil I should many yon, hu has an ex litme aeriou to to t " Do not be afraid lo speak out. 1 knew it all. -Yoir mother ha an extreme nveisioii to Ileioy Kowland. But ii i perhaps u my account. I think thai he is it gut-roo ami tiotde OUlh. MUd he would beside my If he toy firm choice on eanh for you. I w ill theie foie do all that I can for yon with voin tin ther. 1-only lequert iu Ittuiu that you will never ii.eutioti it to her. " ! will reiuiiily not, shr replied, I ronhl not ielu-e yi after lhi-g'eai getiMsity voir have di-plaed t ne thi-evening. Butwiir )iMl Hot lell hu. : I nMy tend to revive hi itpirii and I -ball nr h .ve an opp funit wuV htaiil, "a ' had intended b make another .effort hefoi be Vlt, and In rae I fnikd, to te.-igii all Hy vtaim "to him !iever.7 , How imirh do I ihmk yo," nt, 4tnK But they t id iHehed ihe leiideiice t,f )r Bot laud and li thei cooei9-.iii.iu B, U;, . peiideth They were mel al thf iIimh bv li.Mirv Bo lalid and hl ri-ter Ciherine. : She u- r.i to of Bru-iswtek at wh". h the m-ene thi i l li , u ti n red in tae .-oi-rny or B onw e't i th- 'iit'e rn pa t ,f t.iis istat .'"' I - -d nplii" w- sier la ill ot t'i river fape P- ar al ''irt n .id'e- 'jc w th pr . nt row i. - of V ' 10 i-f Bit; i i h ti i-- f tin R. vobm n ' V . " I tie t-- a irf "..o'"jBrr fssi so cih and ""'hi" t I'm jrr-Mind. Alt 't which mjiwa n ; tl elv dmert-d by us tu'ii' Tinas, minm i tt-mp' - thert'er wa ver 111 ide t r b-rild it. - It r.t - u stiil pol iled J WP!Jl,lh-Uladi also lair I k Uoou. But her figue wa l:.tl?T Mild ! a rilhlrr iuidd thin u."au'. TllHt m "iVrt dullii, hiicJ hiUi-likt- -iii.di tty, Plld 'liluh'IK f, SMt- UHllllli: ; mid ho nih-i ui.iie !,hi-ti. itfd mui iihhk kuowing d h'jtiitiu tiHline. lint I iein y wan the couulci ji't nt' the t'te. ol hi, aficclioiits. Fr ihUiih hh iValuifH ttt-rtiol'a incie iiiiiuly aud iudepeudtMit li.fif, yel the iaine general ch.ir HCtt:rittC4 wne thtrre; and hi "high -rx pun ive f'uichfttd, id th-'iigbiliil. eye, avevi tlftice of un intellect of u ruiiniMUi ordtr. Tht uitial aialutatiotis paired between the guents and thoe ho leceivtd them. tJnl lh meeting of the twe rival wa mote ihau UMially cotdiiil. Henry unohervd seized mid ji eased f'r a inometit the hand of her he luved and hipeied iu her ar I will be al v ur gate to-uight after llie guests have re tired liornhere. Meet me ihere." This was hecefsarily done at this time. For Siisan'a mother wa Ihereand Henry "Knew that ihe tvould keep the lr iciest eye ujoti ber daugh ter, utid that he would therefore have no other opuijutiity of addieing her in privacy. Thy wfie then oheea into a splendid nud b'illiHtitly lighted xah.ou tontaiuing an a.s wun.lagH of ,iiet a Jbiilliatit as iLsell. The utitid of tiriic WiM heard. The tinging laugh of rniilh erhn-d thringh the iailmeutk and a joyiais smile illti.ned the cimitenau e.- it nil. The ; young and gay jiuiJ iu the giddy !anro. Those cin.ie oi.iturcd in iir, amused theiiKplves niih couveraiinu iutet- persed wih wit, im w;i. judcil liom the peal if Irtiijjhtfr hi h roue ah ve ihe yeiiwial diu ; and ih"n ulio h:id paoed the meiidiaii o life and were moie Kohered hv il. lealilie', were content to ah apa.l huh gaze .oil the scene of y,y tht was acld before them. Iratipoi Jed iu imagination pcihap to tite time when lhv loo wie voiini! and irav. And tho the nii;ht pa-i-ed oil. At length the ! hotir f eleven, the parting hour ariived. The tn'isic eased. I he g.i laui-h was instantly efleckert. The dance was di -coiitinutoi and all ;ive one Is-1 1 f-.r their own hoii-es with heaitt oveiflowiltg with joy aud gl.idue.s. The clf k hid jisf tolled twelve of the tl iht. Mvriid d' .-ta' triukled in the I) on! h ue liniiiiio nt ami 'he moon wa walking l viuolv ipi.u her p;ilh of. light .tid gi ny, shed iing a mellow liiiht ojen ihe t.nUo B uu-wn k. A deth-like qui. prevailed, no living ciea Inre wa- to le 'eii. a!id se..r i a hilhl, ave the !i;miier ing rtJl -. u"..i Imin tle ernhers which weedviuo aw.iy oiin the rle-etei hearth. For the g iy ml fel ive thrtiug h;.l b taken thems Ike-lo rt poe ; anrl ihe Care aiid an.ieiis l lile, as well as .it- ple.i-iie-, weie -avthde lo. t u the prasitii reimi ot iluu.ber ; ami the -leepe r peihaps wi Irati poited "to the fauta-tic realiiM of ihe ideal world, there to b-h'ill firms aud vi-ioit -which weie never i.i lie realized. The in Jestie (ape Fear rolled -ileudy a.d .-lowly along on it- j it-iJey. lo lo-e it-ell amidst the "waste ol rtaicj!.'' It bo.-oiu -parkled wilh Ihe imago o this erherial Imtltes, which weie reflected benfvith its suriace. Anrl Ihe rnon?trous spl.i-hing of the ripliug waves upon the hH' w is all that bioke iipou jjhe silent r almiies the hij-tit. But this rathe! chimed iu with, i i ' '"' . 'H '; r.'eli'i !,. temijse which iliao kj i i . f " i. ..v.ir t UT-it.i the scene was calculated lo inspiie. - At length, however, the slamming of a gate and the found of foolstep. upon the pavemeot wa- heaid. A ligme was ceu ti emeriij' foii the shadow- which were t nst by the moon ami which partly .-haded the principal streets. It tn Id lis com -e tor some nmmem iii) this street until il came to yn-iher which turned ai liyht uncles to the -U-h. I his it euteied anrl h'i"U proceeded a shoit dl lauce, stopped tie f ie a large aud well built house, 'i here it tood fo a while tiioiion iess. But iu a shoit lime the door was seen lo i jit'ii ; a ft-malt! figuie "uintHed likewise in a l-.ak appealed flipped lighdy aiui noi-e-ies-ly along 'he g'avr-l walk whie.li" led to Ihe gate; that was opened rind the two lover stood side by side. Henry seized the hand d So-all I ley waul ; piessed K eientlv to ni- lii,-. diew it ihiooh tiis arm and walked silently down, the sbeet until a deei er shade was uaiued. 'I heir stopping and taking both her hatui in hi arm, atlei gazii'g i leutlv on her for a moment, he said Oh ! Susan, why are: Ihe fktes so ciuel lo us ? hy w ill ihey tiee lei us be happy I Whyaie we com pelh ri lo -eize ujion -nt h a place aud hour a-ltii- - t-oiiio.uiie loofiher. to -heitl olli h"lv idlei tktu ? But nil this -ou!d lie luleuitcd if we w ere certain thl it would ever end': and that our heails and hiflds might at last be j .ii.ed logethiu". I leave to-liioiiow lor a long live month- ; utid iu inv rib.-euce. the aior ol your afiVetiou may cool ; yo'n mother iimv prevail upon you, aud ou may gia your hand to aito'.her. J l s a salt ir fl. i t ion." : 'Oh! ,u ar,m iuift-ed im-l. l) be lieve it i" And her head rested upon hi- sb'uider as a tear fieklt-d rtowu hei check " No 1 do m l believe it," he '-aid, i can not. I know thit you me too pn e atid tht your sdier tio-.i is too -inceie ever lo pre fal-e."' And he kissed tne tear from her cheek. "And beside, W illlam h" given up all claim Upon )i-u, and one baiiiei is thus removed. But yur mother seems to have no insupeia trle otijet liou tome. 1 wool t th t it could be removerl or lhat I even' knew ihe cause' would that ii fie.,'tii a id, "nut yai iimT eiirlea'vor t remove il by jiu- rt'ii'm e. J Study haiiranii grnibiaie w Uh th rii-t h .1101 : of College, and thi- l-gelher w ilh the iLflueuce id Coii-iu W tiliam, who -avs that he wi: !.. nil iu hi poAei for u, may peihaj)- bi iug you into fan with mv ui.the.-." ' ' I- he ind gt uerou- ! .-b, how genrrto it i- to abandon all laim to -in h : ight. u h ai ine-lluiabie liei-ine; nud ii"l .mly . bill fo-eudeav. I ' tetowel oil -iliotheir Bui I fi 'uat it -ill will he of u avail-' My dear Sjfdtu, I h e so neihing lo pr..po-.e to vou .which I wou'd gladlv avoid, !! ll mav J 'est the sincerity f your afTe-liui. Your mo ituVt. -einplt's can, 1 fell', never lit. temoveu Aud -.hdl we on ihis account remain' ver sep.nht.-d J ' Shall our happines liemaned dial I our h ighte.-l hopi be forever bjasted by mete ca pi iee shall two kindred ntd nfl'tc tioiUle sphiu be kept nsfunder by such a these? N... I..t us not per nil if. We may be united in secret and Ihiv without hai.n the sloim nfpiM5kMi which will follow. Fw cu uud love together. We 'ran le "all ' in all, the wmld la each oiber and Ihu .tie happy. , You underi-taud ne. Will .! C'lieul i He ontenait e was f-t a moment lit up bv the ay o hope, but melan choly us miu touuii'd her tilin. ' I cannot' r-he said, 'vhat would my mother e.'iy. IVe ifiUl eudeavur to bring it about by other mean-"- . ''i-C 4It cannot be done. Ah ! Suan, I thought lhat you ettieilaiued a deeper affection for me than that. But alas ! I was deceived." "Do not doubt the sincerity o my. affec liori. Our patting will he sad enough with out it." "Well, why then," said he 'will you not consent that we hoi Id be united, even be fore I leave ? But if yotl will not aree al pre eut p;ouiie at least lhat after nil other means have been reported to, you will be willing." A paue succeeded. And in ii, had the light of day beamed upon ber countenace, the con flict of fi fail duty with deep-to lied, and atdent love might have beeu'lraced in the thinges of her lovely face. But it lasted only for a moment. Love wan virtoi iou.; and hope divided .w ith ftadhst 'the seal wh'ch she had but now positetiSttii 1 1 tie. She consented. . ! w ill," -he. mid. Nevi r but the fa-iojiate lover can appiei'latrt lbethnll of ecslatn dw- lghl whnh .-hot through I leniy'u . heart nl these whmU. Wi h a conul-ivu movement he -l.t-pd her to hU bosom, aud g;ive her a hiig, tender aud afiectiimato emhrai'e. Uui as this scene may lie a lireal deal inoie iuter-e.-ting ti the lover ihuu to lh? leader, we iviil diaw it t a I e. Thv agieed l cOnes Olid alter Hem V left, and to request Witiiam 1 homas wh.-e Father tvas jo.tuia.ier to lake charge of Henry", letter lo $uuu and deliver ihem to her iu ecrel. The haibillger uf any had already atmoiru- ced il appioach. The gray light of moi n i,n was dawning lim the Kait and it was ur res-ary thai they should jmhI. -They pioceed ed lo the house wheuce Susan had come. They stood fr a Tew nio uei.f- in sileure. 1'heir hands were iute. I eked, and tny gfiZd upon, each oher; their bosom labofiug- unde'r thil agony . p.iiu and plaasure which uuue but 'they who have .fell can- know. A leughi ''taievvell, may God preo; ve you," multi-red Su-ae, in low and faileiin! aeceuts. -Farewell,'' hey epbed aud t p' inled a ki-.-'ijiun her lip-. She IU lied and "p rriiig ihe grle stole .-leal hily into Ihe bti-e wilh -ul turning to lake an-ther look. Hemv loolc iie l.r-1 fond, liuge.i iug look of love, a Ihe J..or elii-ed upon her loirn, and luruit'g aud mufili i hiio-elf in his r luak, he piocecded to tne residence of hi- ialher. "i'his scene will not ba considered too highly w fought when it it lemcmhered lhat ihe.y wee both young ; thut.the youth vas ar rleiit and ioma..tic. aud thrl the ffei-liou of Ihe gi I were di-lieafe, leurler and deep-rooted; i mivf,lhat in ihe laugmige of living, the" Were her very. wot hi, ami Uiut hei all was al slake. Nor will it be th night that they should hive been p evented fiom u eting at such a place and hour by scr uple of delicacy, wr-en it is reeollected lhat Iheir heails, were pure, and that, no matter wh it coti-tuicliou might have hetl placed upou their conduct by a corrupt er! w oild," no irlaik -'thought hail eve fl.-K-l athwait their liiiuds lo laiui their native beauty. Henry took hi- dep'aifme mi the. following morning for Yile, where it was suppo.-e.d thai hewoiikl grathiiiieat lh: next eornmencement, Wi'h rii-t di-tiiu lion. But it may be impoi-. la ut jierhup, befoi e jiiteee!iiig.lai ther, to give an accoiHit of the chaiacteis which rigmed in our .-stoiy. ! J he mother of Snwn Hey wd was a wi dow of very considerable .wealth. William I homas. the ou .of a ve v 'wealthy relation, h ul f 'Ug been p rying assiduous attentiii lo Su-ati. This had i been encouraged by her nother, who endeavored to inakehis addiesse- J k .t... ... ;u.v n this, and rinding .out Ihe cau-e, her behv ioi , to Heiwy Bowlaml w as so inoeh ahererl, and she tieatcd him so coolly, that his l-its to her hou-e whi h had tiettue been iitqueld, weie almo-t eutiiely rli-coutiuiie.d, although there . was y ' a shuw of giMid feeling between Ihe fvvo families. But lh lifendship ol' Tboin i and Heii'V wa nt ou Ihi ner-uiu abati d. I he father ' of the latter was lolerablejW ell off in the woild, anii wA Vhi may bejiruilleo iu coiuili'iti pailauee, a g-md llvt-r. H; wa-. able to give hi children -in h an edurniiou h was uecs.-viry ajid might be had al ihe lime. Henry had tieeu sent lo Yale wheie. tie had rr-maioed lor inret-yeais and h.ill, an.l y: iiow ut-ou: to -etiiru to tud-Tln o.iuileU hi-r educali'U In ojoj of his va'-alj.u- -a voMS1 by name t,f Vifi :n Hailidou, of Uoihi and and fine ununi-e, and a memtiei .t hi- r l"s- had ..lieiuli d him home, imm pi i iv a rli-sne to vi-it ihe '.snojiy u'b. , cieg itn, ii n oo,.dde7d ill llrt-c ii.panv of CrdUuJue Row i . . l.iutl, it was iiatmal tual a m:Mu d p--l-n sh.add spring tip bt-twe.-u them. And ..(though .i.Htler wire 11..1 quite -eitleil win 11 he b U, t! e-e wai n uiuh i-iaerling that he -hi-uhi n tmu aftii his gadu di.u with her brother. Four months had passed a wuv. It was on a fine Sioing moiniug that. William I homa was seen entering the ga e ol lYl's He; w aid's resilience. I fit rapped, lightly at ike rb.01. and soon a -ervalil appeare.) anrl n -beo d hi'll into an eb-g.i::t drawing n-nfii, wtiere lie louitd 1 tu Udv .f the bouse. Ihe u-u.il -aliiaii uis 11.1 ed li-lwei ihem, ud he, taking a ch-il , euied hiui-elf f.-r- by ihe widow. n ally a nai pi'y." said he, "thai you aie 1 be roiiiiun dly jdagueil by this young Rowlaod I wi-h witnall my hatt that we could g rid of him. f.o he i- uuly. an ini'iguU'g sca'i-.p II. ha- t --11 I'liutiii; om a ;.ol wi h So-.iti wi c 1, i' px ii ed, nimld fuliile all yotr fe--ign-. u- well ii toy h ipitlues. But yu i-ao -ee io Vouristlf;" hei -niton he liiew -ev-ial l-ltem f- om hi- p u k'l audjhiew all of t.le'ii. except iiiir, ii l.i her lip; but pre-;iM i:n thi- I her. he s iid " You w ill excuse u.e . when tell yon that ihi-, which bj some 1 h m e came oH-u iu ihe ..ffi'-e. I have read- She loi.k il and tail her eyes hastily over the super sir ip tiou. It wa diie ted to Henry Rowl nd iu Siair haiid-wiiliuo. Sh- fened it, and iheflu-h ot auger Murl iurltgualioli rested upon her counteuaoee as sheHru-ed the chlewl. II staled l hilt a dhe(SusHU) MW.no other' way ol Iniugtng alMUU ineir mo-l ramew bDC., besas, a be had promised, willing lo mar- y bim cUndtMiiuel, and tbal U waj bvU Ibat It lLftK'. cone me very nighl lhat he arrtttl 111 Biuuswii k, or that fouie uu-Unj-trn a"e might prevent.. JVIrs Hey v thiew the? letter upon the ll or and ?4iifd iolei,ily uf very rage. Whce is SuW-" ph said, "I II leach ber how lo diSW n,e ithat way. She doesn't love Ihrjti'"!' fl?Bfy Rowland. Going Iu many him "hout my knowledge! That i fine ! ' Abjt nK.eul a eivaut euteied. Where is Susan ?" roared ihe mistress. " G. and call ber here iht moment. Biing th"e ladv heft. Slop, stop, do not go " iaid William. now for ihe Jirsi time could cause him- lo be heard. " Pray, madam, do not be so voieul. L,el your mission cool hef.ue vou act; d leflcct upon what is best to be done, f ave a plan which I ihiuk can put every thing 10 t'ghls." - And pray what is that, sir!" pSll down and-be cool, and I will tell vou. But dim uismiss mejservaut." She waved her hfiuil, he servant retired, aud b'dfli taking their set. William continued: 3Vbeu a"child sd if forgets her duly to her patent, jm to en lei in"' ilil'igues for the sake of ihwai-liug her pjpes, I ihiuk. that uot foice but tut.igue rhynuld be used iu oppn-iitg them. Susan has wtili i', asou te, ii hMii.-r to Heuiy Ko Irtlid, inform ing him thai she -will marry him in (iriret. Well;wi:h your permission. ' I w jti, in the eou.se ot tvvo or three weeks, yjrite tier a leder Jiurpo, ling :o -ouie f.oui nun, iuf i-iiieh I wi.j agiee lo what sh-. h is said, ap ooiij! the eight, have ev-ry thing 'pepated, ai I ihef j'ait d Hemy Itowfimi, amj" many her e.i. without hr-r o At know -letie " But . would thai be a pi opt-r coiir-e for a nwilier lo ii 'i ie to ,v ir d- an ootv Ohii hlr ? Iliiever, 1 can mid t.o eairtdy oojectioii. Th" hilrllsh ano lommUe ni a hul :it will .iir iie gotten over wilh, aud I hvve no doubt thai -he brs. sell", in the course of a lew moult), will thank us fo n." IJiile "did -he understand the sympathies- of h (,ie heart, w hen think ing lilal -he w onlrl iro uinte the hapiue.- rd'ber daughter, she con sented. She supposed thai it consisted K tile g.iudy show of pomi and. pageantry, and that love was subordinate to coiisith latious of we.il;h. And labor fng uuder thi- d lu-ion, she gave her sanction to a inea-me which, if succces-tullv e.ei uted, would have plunged the child ol het'heatt iut.-..u ahv-s ot' w. e uu utteratdo. But nevei iheless, we can haidly Ijl.iine her when we recollect ihe motive. which prompted her iu act as she did. vXell,:' said WilU.im, "do uui be har-h to Sii'iiu, nod above all things, let her know uuthiug of what I h.ivesaid to you. You had better enjoin sti iet secrecy upon the serv.nu with regard lit nil -ihat has passi'd." He look his hal, bowed and retiied. Susan was at the time upon a v'sit, and knew, lheiefore, nothing of the infetnal .icunji-s which wore tiiachiuated against her happiness. Somewhat ruoie jthno "five rnontii had pa's ed. . Il was the hou ofeleyeu at uigtit and daikness rested upon the town of Bujuswiek; fur ihe moon had not yet aii-eu. Susan Hey waul stole frotn the leside'nce o her motht;r, proceed ha-iily towards the main street. Mimed . the l-ll, he o she rearmed II, and at l.i.-t en- (reii the. Chuich .w hi h was situated jipon the .g.u, all..,,; y : -ate4&v the two slrtVts -io-s. As she entered tin doorjshs was met bv a .gentleman who caoght hei iu tli? arms. . Susan was loo lull for utter ance, and. was silent tor ve-y j y. Afcul whi must hive been 'he. state ot h-r feelings l, She thought that -every barrier to her happiness was about to tie oveicome; that, her most -aiio--t w i-he were about to be cou-um.'ratec; thai -he wa--, iu line, about to be united lo the i,1 jeel ot her iiflt-ct Jon.-, al'ler .-ol 'iiig nil ab M'lire, and so nraiiv trials and ili'ii uilies. It i was indeed a h lotiv moment. Ail ua-L soi- rows were now i or none a : nor injULinis were dy w i:h the p e.-eul, ir were pe.hap- 'a..iii itiiitv it.i.I(litr lo ! n ' tf 1 1 f a il : 1 1 1 I j ' I - paled bliss which the tuture wa- lo be.-ow op oii ihi.m. It-canuot Ire Jold how long lhey.: would hive lemained iho-, had they not been trdmoui-hrl by the Magi-itate who was near and icady to peform the rnai i iage cetn ony, thai it wa. lime il "sii'-tjld be doi e. They re-liurpii-bed h'ii t inb' hcc.-, toil u r d h:rn he nil in ti ind t' tiie interim ot tiie Chn.-ch and h,vi .their slaed tu tore him t he ceie'iioi V h id been nmisifHi e, ai-dlhe u.agi-tiate :iak ing the -solemn' que-tion, ' til nn take th u.au to be yonr wi riiled hii-t.iid," when "My (Jod! anrl will Sn-an Ilevvvaoi inaiiy an oiht-r Memy Kowlaud? Are all her ..- .-o faithii s- J' i-MO'd ill deep and sepilehial i. on .- imin a rl-ok o ner .t !! -hmih. -A thtil t leal -hoi lliroogh the heril oi all. I hi- l.ni'Mie o I the mi i! I -I ate c!-a ed ! th i oi t nr.- mo i n. i i in, i no,i t hr- mo nh. W.I lot. 1 hoo..i-' kii - e - j feu.t f d, aud tl hao -lo..l ,. end Horn uuu: i . : . .. i . ..I . . . . i . . .mi rui-Mii, tiftiei iu--ui. ai o i s.ii.k opoo ihe tl a- -tie s iiii Audi- it not he '. Cf a i loos HeiiVeii- !'' Bill .-mld.Miiv e.i I ll : nil renew, ri -:re,ith, -bem-b d iu ih ll'-IIOIl d tiie voi'ner fiout wbiih -'rieyoii r- p.-- eedert. e.vel iimiiig. Oh ! Hemy-;" IL i-iyV 4 .-tie tr.el C.iihe.ine Rouliivi a ud lelj i o. her ar t s. "J i.- Siniiu !'' sid Cm-!i:M alouuo.. - Pi ay h.l i- the maiie. V hhI Jle ttrev rioue t Volt ? W h il ! al I'lis mean V But oeiceiviei ihnt hei hu ien oievv he-ive. ih lei her liovvn upon a scat which wa- Heat ihem. "Su-an do tell me what is the ui i'ler. D -p'-ak aud lell me."' Sie inns coutiuued to a-k qo-.-lious uhi-h were .iiiauwo-d, fo; some ui'unenls. . A' lengl 1 Tbe. Wjielch. ih- , i.l .ii. " ...i....iii.i Vntf .0 .- 1 K. 1 a vk. 1 t h? I who i- a villain-?"' s.iid Catheii. e ha-l Ir. fe.it i.ig b st il might he'her biobei of whom she wa--peakibg. " Cou-i.t W illiam, Cooin William. she -aiil. !id 1 think thvl hi heart was eo T4l, -o w r k.-rl - - " k W hit ha h dotie ?" n-kf Caihe-ine. He pie'ended to hrs Henry. Arid. oh. God ! I uti.iHl Ihe very fniuk of t. tiuelinn.' Unl he iv ta mairy yon a Ileurr f' 'Ye; iukI hw oeailv he -' -edeil. A moment more ami I had been List !'- But dm ing Ihi time n scene of a difTerent ualme wa g'Uug 0:1 in another: ji it ..f ihe ejbifeh. Henry's love (for hi wa the voice thai produ-ed thn magic effect whh h we have itimpted to desciibe) walol for a inomenl asm n am a A u.W LsV 1 L f t ta-tr ... wuicu i(iiaiea ni Donm. He j nshed In ihe place wbete the ceremony had J mu commenced. ' W bere are the villains that have thus deceived this innocent girl ?" He fell furiously upon the magistrate, and with a single blow prostrated him upon ihe floor. " JVlercy, ff.ercy,' cried tti-i tcrr.fied man. f.iMi hat light have )u lo men y, base wieUb, that wooid thus blast forever the hap piness ot an angel I" 4Jiercy, ijicicy. Wail and let me lell you." j iiji.11., anil diiuiriiucilM tuu, 'Well, sir, speak and be quick; and via-if ,; . ' ,. , ... 1 '.- . dicate yourseh, or I will liifllct moil ed puu - I . - i isridit ul iiji.in yej. - - 1 The poor magistraCjwas so much l.umed ! lhat ho haruly knew how to commence, al though 1ml was really iguoriut of -Thomas scheme.' Ai length he aid i did not know lhat 1 was tfoing wroni.". - M.viu did in4 ktaiw that you were doing wrong, when you wtue about lo marry lhat girl to one man when she supposed biin an otner ?' lleally, sir, I was ignorant of it. He told me that it all arose from a -desire to' surprise l gitl's mother. Although he ii id lell me not to mention his name. Bui I did not know what was the cause.'' This lale seemed plau sible lo Hemy, e-jiecially a- ihe magi.-trute appeiretl lo be a single sort of a man; and his anger iii tuersu e subsided. . ".Who i- ilie viliaiu lhat has itrposed on y ni and wtie.e is he" said Hemy 'it is Wniiam Thomas. He inn up- out w"hed you came touani- us." - lliia.n i houia-, did you say I WT.al, after ait in- promt.-es ai.J proiestaiions ! i' iend.-liip i ' lie roused a moment iu si b nee.-' " Well, sir, y .ii ea U go," he said ai ieiigth ; ''and le.gve. this go I lo my char 'I he pool lehow, who had- been ail this I HOC re iiuJHg upon thr-. floor, was glad enoogn i i gel op nud make tli-e.-eape. Heiuy luneti In jU iiii, who hnl tiy this li.ue iecover.-d liom ihe exhau.-liou whii h feur and excite ment had pijnim ed. !iu it is n-eles lo ai le.i.pi a desci iptioii of ihe t-ceue ol love which !, honed. - . Heu-y hsd ariived in Town upon that very night, and pioitipteii b a lom.totti uatme, be had one to .i.k upon ihe house which con tained the r.iijr-ci of his affection-. While -lauding at t.ie gate Susan pised him. But feeling a-Snied that she c uildu'l bo coming to him; nay, thinking, and th it not without giouinj.s, lti.it .-he was iaithless, aivi was then peih tps going to meet' atioiher, us she had hiui loiineily, n did uo interrupt her, but follow ed hei iu sileuec, and -lole. into tile Church uuseeu. W hcu lhe ceeUMuv wa commenc ed and Susan was about to unite h - isell to an other foiever, iu the agony ot hi gi iet, hr gave veal to that exclamation whii h pul an end lo the proceeding. But when he heart! vvh.il she said, aud her calling ujion his -name, Ihe feudal t'uth tl i.-hed athwart his mind and he rushed lo tier i even-re. JSus iii had. couliaiy to the injiiQctious of the. letter, informed Catharine of the evenl th i! was lo happen, ami "she wa, toalteud ; jiurt, h.ippeuiug to be rather lale, ihe ceiemony, from a cau-e which lh; lover. in.y, explain, was not delayr-d, a d she Oulc-ied a- wo have seen. Wilium I'honii- oveioome by i-oii-fusiou nud I ear, wiijioi.rtXnee showing hioi- seii" to Heuiy, i.o:i took Tiis dep iiiure fiou- his ii.it.ive town, and went lo Iho iNutn. " ' -w'-A a J ir S . t h e a 1 1 u v e - m e i i J io i i eri seen: had ei.ped.- Il "was the hour ot Ivveive and ihe , uighl was -as tieautiud as lhat on whn 1. iiem v lcovviand some live months before, hao s ajghl an iulei view-. w ith his 31 1-lies.-. A smati cmpany might have beu seen ou the what fid the town cousi-ting ol two ladies and three gentlemen.: They entered a boat, ami hoi-ting a small sail,, glided . swiftly over )e ivater- tu Ihe diiectiou d Sugar Loaf, a pioin inenee of considerable height on the ,po-iti-hank of the river. This lijey ""-oon leuhet', anrl iu the space of an hour Ihe i--al returned; 4ot ar coidlug to - ihe- ruaxim lhat man and wife are one, healing only th ee. - For Heuiy K wl.rud hid been mariit-d to Susan, aud V illiiiHi l iallidon lo Ca'.heiine, since its de paituie. 'ihe party remained at Dr. Row-, I uds rid ing the night. Ou the next morn ing, t'ley pud a.visl' lo Aiis lleywaid, vvh' -e eo.jl.aiy u ,b e.vpecl..Ji"lis ol. all, ihey vvere r neeived vv ilh the Ulo.-! gaciou- smiles. B it this mav p n.ip- i'C e.j..io-u to me ream r bv t 'l!ing him lhat a large ioituue h-d laleiy neeu leFl'to lieniy bv a. d - ea-ed i l.i V. , an' true , -he h -i in C ' iuraw'aie ol It. Heuiy l" k iLji his abode wr:h hisujotje r t.i-l.r w ; J lailldo:, a.tr rem .i itsiii -o ne Hue- lit B:ia-wii-h, ie tamed to die ;"U"b, bof O.iti'iU'-rl to pay au- UU il vl-!l--lo 111- .'l,(i!vilil'.l oiiiiiriiriii- i u j.th- South. 1 tie oi'l lady Slesouie veiy liiUfll i ,na tied ! Ilmiv at Ie-..j"'h, a..d was a- kind j , hl'll afu-f ii- tie lie her U -1 U U V i '. t-.r. .... L."...... ,i..L-i,wf -he - , F-jr.tv v e u-h i e to l d -v. ami . iiiiw i- k I n.i I i.sger " U now ie. H'ti .g liw p.l u'e- rl lh Kl'dl. One pa: I oj if- sill I oVerg'oWU With I i-.s am) -il oi,-. anrl I il.i IrO-r, . bj.'i I l to lh d 'Mgh-hue. " Th-o oioo.ny vt4.t of t ir l I Ull i'i !l, siH'l H fr-W m idde'ritl' il .!! ol iil irlile a'eaif ih l I 'luiiVSeiM t 'the !.ue w. j jt ,,UI (, iii.-iiii.-i v ,i i I f-. tn?.- ; lu ,tJ Tay; his name, pr iis;t. !'i..m ie. j ,.,,.4 aj ,-(.4-,.". nou; hi- hi.-:.cv Is us u i..t. j lll:i ,.f nmJ ni veiy ill .i.iine.il become i a -, i ' ; V SK Chapel HM. N. C. ; Sia'e of erth Carolina 5 oore couutv C'.url of Pleas a,ul Q;tater Sessions Jan uary Term, 1345. Alexaril rCnrry vs. James C Tyson. Origir.uf Attach. 1 cut. " Joh;- T.sou m-d fftn I Tys. n-.u iirno n d as G tri--hcer. IT aneari i !., rV- nt !,-, i .n .,fn- Court t'.a' the.l.:'ea a it in t es e :--, James (" Tvs-.ii, hadi nhomTed or eo- ceds iu i.-eh" rhal the o dinr proc-ss . f.;w aau-i beservivlo i i h reuuon it s o.d r-d t.y t:i Co r- tSat p.iblc:itin oeiiu te torsit vveekrjl'i.. th-N-irth C.im i-i niif i'Z raid Tv-in of tlu isu Kg atiatshm l,an o q-i 'n hm i pi-e.r t ib - n. jtt t.j-ni .1 said C mi, to be h H n ite ' ,h V,,,r"':,y in Ai,r,l ISIS and tki.Ttn.l th-re re d. v?y anrl ruai, or j idff.n -1,1 by dcfitih w ill be awarded aza n-t hun, aud ihe debis attached wi-l he condemned tu the jrjf .cti- 1 ..rxdair.f.ff '. d -maud. W.tti.s. Al nd-r C Curry, eb rk of str said U.Mirt t ilKe- in Cartliffev ilie loiina Aionusy it January. A D. and the 63ib .year of AmorlcJii "Independeace. A. C. CURRY, Clerk. March 22, 1845. 3l7-6t. perdv $1 25. . ENTRY TAKERS' NOTICES, For eale al ibe Carolinian vfficev IIt JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. Worins ! Worms ! ! Worms ! ! ! ci an uirB.iocff iu niHiii ci i;cren arc cxposcil none are so fatal to them us worms. Unhathimu. Iv. chiUireJi rr ii ... .. i. ...i ... i imitate the sympionis ot a!nit.st every other .,.. j ... r J tb-v prtKiMaWwios .ff.cU ! being susin ctctf. , Wcrn.s aitnut mlj t. i jlfieae tnemselvc?, but bytheir "irriiaiim ; lU.lt 'rwui uliujid; iu.CIS Witl.rnt t IIIKI'JM.' 1 IIKiliHri W t F - 111. L U , lltCll IIJI.HII1.IJ ' r I w c? ' u ' ic all oi h r v. seas-s. waadei ing. i'rvm one i trt a; Up hody to another, w inding :lu mselvt-i.p intoLr-e bails and obstructing tbc- bow els and Irequtnil n e ill. oat, coising cuiivul5iOi:s, nd too oltcn death, 'i he t st remedy j? er yet knc-Wri is-, . Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vcririi fuge, which is p-rtectlv r-afe, and :" j leuauhf tht il.i!. Jrcn will not reiucc . to tuke it. " It. Het-tuaMy oe siruyVmms ; neutralizes ncidity W- Sn.riaeFS of the frtninach, increases aj peMte, rd cds i0 a f-en etal and permanent Tunc, :nduiln rr fore tscerd iugty benefic-UI in lnierruitient aud R mitten! F -vets. Incites! -on, &r , und ia ceit.ii. nd t enna nenr cue lor F ver and Aue. it n,,t onfy destroys woin s, nnd invisoraOs llJb. whole svFtem, lint it d.srfi'.vcii' ar ilcvr iir c.ll" tha- .supi rahuadarit sumc or rr.nc-Hs so pr a! i t ri; tV.e stouiuch and liowi-.is el ut i alien, hmrc esi ciuli y ot li-.ose m bad health. This o uu- foiiiiij! ihe bed, or in-', in wh cli worms piodncc il.c;r umns ; s.r.ti ly reriiov in? it, it is unpofc-ibic- ierwoU6 to rtnri.i I I If? I oli v. - Ii is U rail-s iii itsciT ctprn the sysfe m,cr.d lh !ica!t:i ot ihe f atrent is always impiovid fiy iuvm', evi n wiiKfi no worms aie dhcnvv ridl I T 1 1 A S P E R F I -I OT L V CUR K D !N1 K. . Pbriuh Ijii-ia, r-tet-nilu r 1837. To Or D. J . v: e--De vr fcJ.r -'liM.- artgi.mtni.g a d n.i acu!ou b n.-lic;! eiTi.it- vein vcleulde I'XP-.CTc'RA.NT had" ..ii inv nr igf I o:,"tl:c Ihv. .Vlr ll;i-iiiig. innde I ivi ra' 1 mi; r t-i- i -n n.y ni nd. ill t" a.ler cO 'sn ij -g vi h scvcal uienes, and f ai ' ing ll'ai you were a u-jruLr Pruc Hiom r ol'-l' liii in s. Icaled iipo;i uiii,;un! puirlninil I a t' a doz. n Ixilt'e-, a il told you that if livid to take :he n, oa sh -u d bava grai rrpo t I'roin ri e. 1 am ai vi i,nd wc-1 .il,i- day ! "J hatiks b to a in: ri iiiii God a;'d yi.ur Expecterai.t : und now I Vrm f rward r lie rlnlly t in I; I my ronise. For I vveiily lell yea; 8 had 1 be II a COOS ai'l suf- f'-re. f o n the rl" c- s of u hard dry couh, pin in :he bre.ist, and ddiic-uity ot'l.r.a hinp j ih. -t five I vvleeh, c-iulls an 1 lev. r.-, r vrrv 1 iit ai.d la'l, ahf i to ny misery. I v. ns vn ru nvtay ro a meie -k It-fon ; w .tli (ho reat:'ft riifliculty oi ly could i gt-t up and down stutrs; inyappelit' was .n-, and .i- y stienglli h id mj lar kil. rl me. lhat my . Irirruls w. eu rs-uailed I ci.u.'d nut survive ir.any veks, unless I o! t. lined re!ul " I;. deed, sir, my ifust n as so per!'- cTv misral.li; to myself, ancpso ' s-ire-sin io.m family, that 1 ieit wi.hng t die. wh n-ver ir s.iouul please Ihe Ai.-isler. to take rve uime. But 1 In aid nl' ionr mrdic-inr, and rt In f CBine, Yet, it .rnvid the ' Di.liri otv G .Ir ail" t n,y piHif i.tH.c et boJy. Before f had taken ore boltJr, I expei j;nt-i d a net :raiiin i full my yri -tunis, oart 4-i .ny gr l joy I tound in trie- cr.nl uuu d use t. it he leippicsi iei:el. in short sir, it l;un mailr a pcr ei; erne of me and I c.m tiuly eay, 1 have no dir. eire to tie Letter. ' Wi'h everlasting gratitude, I am drsr Vir, rwir obli-ed irren'il, MA II Y GILL, r or:er of ttos street fcnd Gc-rn.aiitoW n Hcr.d, Philadelphia. Bath, New Yoik, June 2, 1S40. Dear St Your mcdiciros ire producing won di t'ul i lTeds. Ur :- Ptistmaste:, v liose br.fr bus een gr-.y and very thin, Joi s me year. hs m i (re:l a fi.i- h alfty In ad o! In ir n inch long, by i h' -use .t oi but !e ut our I Jair Ti t ii-. A la.'.y of Una villiic has b en relit vi d of Aslli na ofsi, vi-ral y---urs stun in, by usini. tin- Lxpec i'Tani. A I the ih'er methri'MS are pri vir; In to -flciai forth;, purpos -s foi wbicii they w. r initro'ttl Yoursi, Irri.y, " R. L. U2 DLitliILL & Co.. Book Ki llers. - - IMPORTANT '-ASTHMA trjilED. The. Iidiow 1'ii. is irin a Pin t ciau . aij.i h uuu )i fi?. ci ted .lergvniiin ot. the Met). (dipt sotietv, tiu iid Modest Town, Vs., Am.. 27', Jfi4u. i ir J;iv ne Dur Sir T laive fn-n Ufinfyuir Epeclor :rit "xt -ntivi ly in my pn ci ice lo" the Jr.'f-t diite vizirs, and lor attacks orio.ds, c-eulii-. ir -ilauunutioii ot the L'in.f , consuniption, li.sifn a, i ar :.nd w uk nets .f ihe b. east, it is c'ccidcdiv tiie best luedieitn- 1 have ver nittl. Very Te.- p, ttlMlly. v nn, T... "VV. 1LL1AMS, M. I). ' Jayne'h ExpncTon ant Worst em it a pk;i--urc to be a'-ue to recommend 1 is merli ine as ihe u.'si c-ecn!ateil 'or the purpose f'cirer iruo li!-, C'.:ds, sore thoati asthma, and ab i ffei I oi s nl Iho iuns. , From n long 'personal a ainiaiice with Dr. J-uyne, w-c know ihrn be i. r;o quack, and Ins uiei.icmcs s-.re noi fiotriuris el ilie nuaie.n ciy up, tint :;re the result id lus lonp rxprrio ce as n prac t rung physician, and tin ixpen-e ol' grtst labor. Hail lord (Ooi.ii ) Daily Review. lladdu; field. N. J., Feb. I?, 1839. Dr. D. Jayi e Sit; I lake u a pb smuc ir. i a 'biu.i'ie you liiat t' e hi tile f Hair '1'i.tue vvLiih I bta ncil of vou lu.-t October, has p.oved n -1 st.lis-ai-'oiy ai'd t-m-.-t Shfnt. A'y lj- h. .! f.-r a h'"g t ih'- 1 r, n x ei'di gly 1'iin, bu l-r lo r tlir-e eilr pa.- it b-d so f n out 1 ii -1 my bead fj.d e linn-! n?irtlv bahi. I vs. rindcr the r.c oov .fennel a : ng ln- bbbess, ly nd-in".' Iho h:i r on the s:,V..Kr ii.. Bui r;ow, afier ioiri:a l . I e , t : la; T. nic, I liavv i.s liixu'iarit a truw:hof '.air as i nor lird. t:. C PARK, L ie P.i.siur ul the Baptir t Cliuri h at liatidwioficld TITC 'AMERICAN HAIR DYF. " O c' rave" 'inrle gt nily fr'I U:'n hfT S'lovr-v. bite h .-..Hi's vwil." If Isapp n ' on .ay a- 'trol' il Ihro the rj- ef, 1 : : irt .1 a 1 t i nd,l ni l mv evr ri i. To 'in wa. de iilir ffaze r-hp c.ltl.v psa'ti ly. And 1 lhuahi I di-tovtrei. a tear in i.errye. Aye! clia-nued w as Her Uk, a-jd fad a cr niien, And t w ild r d, I . azed -n ile i.-e J !.jd seen, I Imr fed tu o'eit-d.-. Iir-r, I " sk d b- T to -lav. But v.-iiat was n.y horror, her hair lijd turo'd gray. 'r:,ve1id '.v day, and I've trfivrfM by nrsht. i li t! n v rt'c'til l' i h a pdeitssi.bt ; fjef. Those i.ck- are t ow My lk.it w-. re .trie black as In or ow I turn'd, u.i .cow n eyes gnvin tel. To "Jaya-V I now hastenV), "American Dyi" to o'Usiii, -And le t itirieat virtues "without irritation or j.ain ;" A bJllo wns tried and raven rinVt now fall T I'i p!acn .f ary h; ir so revo lin to all. BALDNESS AND. LOSS OF HAIR IS ca.-ed by a want of bealtUy ae'inn of thr x99r w tu-h throw off ihe perspiration bono th- h d lifii ii!c rreu' an: t:at4 ur U jT' .ll'eu, imfi Oers- p raii.Hi is thick and clammy, nnl adheres lo Iho m.oiihs .f Hie pores uri'i leg-. th rn. up, and dn and for-es urf or dndrnC Lets bUx d 1 th. n Trrid to the rots if Ihe bir, and for want cj wh.h he hair has lesi nourishment, and cona. qu ntfy be ms dry nd harsh, and bcgjjps iasen sit'lv tu fall off. which continuing; In increase, even nialJy produces balji ess.' Restore, the eapilTary vessels of the head to their former healthy circula tion, and a, 5n silky new hair will make its ap- a ii . . r p.rantse. wnICD win increase in quanlily and vei wma until the hair becomes thirst aad healthy. Jayne's Hair Tonic is the onW. preparation lhat 'hat has ercr been known to produce new hsir on Iratd brads, which ft has done in innumerable in stances, and will seldom fail, if properly and perse eringly nsed. C3 The abjove HI edicinee are far aate by S.J. HINSDALE, Dra-girt. Pajettevttle, Sept. ft, M4. : tlt-lj.
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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March 29, 1845, edition 1
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