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r?r? f 1 la 1 I .1 UNIOX. THE CONSTITUTION AIM TliE HWS-THB Oil AUDI A N8 OF OUR LIBERTY. S- : I . ism.. 1 w ' 3 " JS " Ha " S ' "E " t I . .. t - ; r,. ' - - m , , JI" w ' Via : I 8ata;,.;r-im r - .-.i. -6 v ;-Aiaji ... . - . ' - l L , I : i ' . ; ' U'HU l 3. I" tT. - - r - i - . - . . Splendid Spring & Sum """or H AVE nc4m4 very Urg aUhkW St-de an r-oDtjVmm,tmAumKam.l clr. bm11j ke4 tor rtmmtry trade. Tbfj ftouU . nthe IIm of kmy a to Ihrir a Him, at. TVk CooiU will be auU crr luw Cadi, , I "-V-": Urn CM Dwmm. Furucli Caaibtw! Mu4S. Oiu .iTMi!lpl! ?taJ?. p7 eikirv,BonH.h,lCaaRihluZr.trBi C.VliM a4 tfaatM laHa. BlaA aad l)nw UaaJkMduea, Jlewjmb d. i Mwm aau i.ce n aram BoorM-t, AnHiriaU, lit. ma, Vf Ta, Hiraw tuittit, Pamma. lUra . .. . i. . . II aaJ BTi n'8 . i.r n.i. i-. ... H.CitaGarwiW riTrimnunVcr.., GtJL. Hdwul Book. Uttrr aiJ Note EiivHhjw, ra- nrlak-Ua-U Beak Prarl Iter FU, .Ht1 Bea.U, and SajClaapa, r - ' - i rfJSvf.twiT Ih,! IVmuZ, lwkinji iHirrwiwT Bra-baa,, WUiiw. Band Boara, ate. Ac' A ant IS. r 7 - lNfX2W GOODS rntiPi -rai ra i 'i t ti .' Jl t..n.Unu. u.,iuu.,,i ..r c. -irl o wj would iwiMrtfuiiy anla-it the inrrtioa of the ...1.1:. , 1 lie. A. MICKI.E t CO. A.ril 13. 23 JUST RECEIVED, and For Sale by I.OXU, WEBB A CO, KirA Hw, 8toui;hbiii. lVim Bit- I'mib l.iuif JuiiM, a-ns MiHilli Amiiia", Proof 'inU. lt.M Tixrth J'uKtr, KiiLIIc-Iwi, Vkla, llult Tnnwra, ,jua Forti, fllil.lrrn'- (.urn Ela.tir Flv Mono, Truiwr, luda Kubiirr Piu-h riai Brt Coliwne, t-w. Parr' futplu Quinine, Cowl Varnih, French Do. Do. Voarh l)o. Patent Fue, for Bltiii? of Carriage Trim-' o- AImo, a good aHrtincn! M..v SI. ,, 7Z 1 , Oil IJOllarS KCWanl. j 11 AX .w.v fwm tV mlarribrr, me lime BW . . . . . -w mure, a nejrro man liy the nmne or A iM.i- NOX. lie wa mn'haed of Thou. W. HoMcn, ! I I . I .1 I II-. l ! mil im- nroinrr ininn wnn mm. iimirT ' "r.T .r . . ' . il iiko .,,.- aftr riiPMiiliiiA luLiYiaf I ai.. i AO prtiraur attMrtw. U la.rj u tU foHoine ? ""w "ner do du tt finera eatraore bd im mriird toai foata in'.I.J. . rww f.M.. r . ,, ,i ; , ,, , - -oiuaeyavet mat uierraaon war Wraaaaea-Mrt-TLiUe, f lnl. off of Licl, he aupporl. tl , eotta rnfc ' roJT fi tLt k T 1 I rt- nl. how Ufel 1 thin( u wqaietlj to lad.ea dUl.kc their k-teUenr, U. beeaa.a li-iwrrlci. hh1 ml the beauuful about lliey ao often p.,,, ,.e, tl be d.,k anj CVtU iiFrilw.SeU wheal anJ oht k,," " '' Jh.. liaierer and mlierem it may UtfainUhed. and eiowded ith tha tlx?. J VU. a rrW ny j!, !, ,m .f?r"r bf"t rwn-6J-lToil. Brpi,e a th aBI.e-ed one ia !,uu uncli-, flii.rL.ne U ou.hU, ' ,1 ,.nd .urround it with barrieie . .V inout,,uW 0"' . riL!LS-f:'H horm.shHM.Ur; ber mind i. J J, pirate iJMtmvJrKV? Mfc,, l?a,'f: f"MI J'?! bwilSJ??r.y ""T.T1'- W fc? "P" rTl dWi,dmed: ber i,,r,.nnati., U e,.raili,y.dpe."eVnr!. I youra' and I looked w.ib i.!. i: ..TZw-! r: .iVf. ueo . . neher. .. rhu fanuer appltea hta know 1- lie rraismed aetter dor in tl. d.v ndf i.k-,i- i ti : . . ., lb floor, of eaol atoaa color, tin uZ Muu' iiimQ , ' M,Y WIW "'"T f lw,m rP,,,T w,,, eir at the fproM. Now. i.tty Reafoni. g if throw n away. ; the power for action. I forgot bow in- aXTi-UCcI- r ' T'i 1 1 r !td 7 VvZ ? ,"Df,M,Me, r5! r."" f l! p:,li,, M,,t,, " ,!ti,, fair,.v ,l,ro S-")- Si'P-' nifieanl are the mere triumph, of .oci- rwilS laaj I luHW B?i iS L i t,,?nUlw !Ut.r.. J l.ii lo eo.t in the inb.l.tim aiht ar.t .on." and he ent de!ilralelj toward, lety. the applause of the crowded draw- la Ion, .rtt, an4 rH-wtiwrv J ' '"t- l tbt tpwe of three fl.or.tba tlie door ; tliereV SIIy Simpwn. ney . ' i.i.r.om. the graceful, but charmler. bo. lVwtiairfchjpaiirirfBii arada ef ba tS wbia. rough ltd kia and bi..appeiit re.1 You'U be e..nv f.r viwir lltce., andbemage t.ffered not to worth, but lo lalent, HM-ba Floo-nw. BuUatkl. and Eusrh w';f iloi fWufieU w plowed, or rather ; luraed. In ix aionKabU health waa r ailed out. niuueiii.e.iuMahov hi breaih. and to fanhion. It mi f.r a mmnent iin. nr a ami. ami one nciongiu; 10 .wra. v iuie,arui ; . . , ,- .. - ' in.vtel.ukiuBinthat tiou of Orange. Tl.e'prmc tha w hich is w ithin their reach, atwvc rewiinl will be si lo anv one who I his man . farm t;ivcs an earnest of the apprehend him ami IimIrc him in the jail at Hills- (.rough. . , fJEOKfJE P. CORNAM.Y. j MUlon, .. .Vpnl 17. .8 f C 2 M..J. SUllIl WUUU3, ! 117 E-are now reeeivin? our Hpiing ( Jnods, T an.l ahull opeu iloiing thin. auJ next week alart-aaidemNirlnie sell tery low, particularly for Cash. I.ONU, WEBB & CO. April SO. Notice. THE -uWrilicr has located himself in tlie town ofHillrtlmrough, at the bouse kept by II. V. Morri, where he has on hand some fine Hornm for sqfoV or to k-t, on reasonntile term. IWna hiring homes of him will be held respon- j wlile for all iniurie Ihe horws uiav receive while , l-t Terms, one dollar per day, in advance, N. S. ilUNDIfEY. . , NOTICE THIS ! THE partiirnhiii of Workman & Utley bav m on diatolvcd, by niulu'ul ennwut, and j tlit? utiilorMgncd having, on the timt day of J)c eeuilie'r, IMS, formed a eo-partnenthip in the Carriage Making Ruiness. would inform theeiUxen of Hillslwrough, and the eonnty at IsTije, that they are now prepared to execute all work in tlmir line of busines in a Ie that will compare with any made in Jbis part of the country. Our timltora are well aea "oiied and of good quality. Work shall not only Ie done" to suit the times, hot lower than usual f r cash.' Pemon from the country will find our shop two doois above Xcl-ons Store, at tbo place formerly ocelipied by Mr. Henry tjormiin. UTI.EY A: CUI.UKETH. IVliru.i CT " ArROPOH OF FASMCCH. f I or figure, 10 bar . ealU. Ha nm. m. c",",0, u"rd F ""P. ,Srolwfl 1- ra-W-i'T: ' ". 1 ' ! 1 ' - 1 ?p noiUer larmer who: hat 18 a- i,..ir . i .1 : "" cu. r wee ilb I .: r .. .. .. ... ' " , worn lit one mi tni ; T 'f SL , f T a,dn,"-,,W ,ht f 'Hweblcd plattia Jiave no oreanie n.ak lire eilra beat arailabjt : he nee they arc pi bed by that eery indo- end ewlr planted field. , Bot the aa f, hoH crop of Indbn corn ihu ww tut; hi. priilc at the expen.e 'f I i. porkel. Ilia wheat fallow is a lit- ar muu iot: ins pnuc ai uie espense tie belter manoged than bis coin field, but his crop i. ai way s foul, sometimes t liort, ami uw grama generally .nruiiKrn. i o. -I . II t lal hiin the year about without running into tleiit, lliw man pinches his liimily in the ordinary comlorts ol civilizalion ; go to 1 i . . . . ..j . . in. iiouse ill ine winier . nay. ten to one f nc m asircn on in ueu. or aiutng coriiv i. ? i ..I'l l . by the fire. Ask him to subscribe for an agricultural paper, and he is no longer cr y ; all tin? tiotli and lamial in linn is, aroused. " I want no book lo leach me li'ivV to fjrui. Look at my neighbor Tro irroea liaa ta .L f-. - W tine s.ja a rA I bis Dm limns, ami Berkshires, and all hi. i . t ti- . i. ii . I.. 'i.!. r:i.' i. i ...... 1111 KCS 1119 MIUU IUW fllHll i a a a make, me to see ms citiuireu rent by ncre , ! every day lo the village school." I do i - ,. lr..lla.lr I .. not retort upon this man the fad, that his . If the former, attendance is en-ured by 1 district school cannot be respectably .us-, keeping lists of absentees, and submittuiff i. la . . i'.8"1" f0iM t , many nich men at himself. I lei htm ( a lone m hi. glory. , I assail no man. who, , 'e heugw'-e- ratwi at au pom a. , I know another farmer, a mild, quiet; Uerman, who seems instinctively lo have; .1 . 1 C .1 I .'I. I t . mat tierman love 01 uie ucaiiiuui which is only an acquired taste . iful and tme, j astc with ns ; we strain af- ouietly im- jcCSS Americans. UllllC .... a a icr the tiltunate pood, thry quietly tin industry ami good sense of its proprietor. Ot a fei,rcs ,0ucCja ,ihiiiii.i nniiav imrui.ni , houses s Mrricntnre on all orders, and ! gooil lasle to hoot. The barn is large, rplliil:iii.l. with nninted blinds : the netmanent and Stronff : what is ) lacking about these premises in ornament, is amply made tip in neatness, and the ap pearance of positive cnmlort. this man; modestly savs, ' hit can night put h Eh-, ehh h'ztiK Still he takes the papers,' land the well thumbed leaves of his last; t vrar'a CnttivntrtrJ show lhat its contents have been understanding!)' read by him. 1 know another farmer, a irentleinan, a scholar,' and a christian, so far as the fash- j able modification of Christianity will ad- He rompl;jns ,ia, ,e fann0l farm . ,,,. 1 . ... , ... ... i . t thistle, not a bnar.no alder, bound m assistance in rue snapc n rtotii or ..0i,I don't know. Bui lo think ofw ; nil is neat, clean, .and arable. The otherwise, i ne number oi ciiiiuren inn pi)?e ,. , ra,irnin(r M , thcr plain ; if it displays no taMe, educated is .talecl ny M. ousin to nave n , hv ty.ffmnt Mne, a if lit a it iri!.nv nl ftiir hnn inrm . tiPPii z.U4si.u) u ill iiiir i rnr I oa a iiuui . ; .i i . r i. out. nc niiiiiwiis m.ii ud 'n,,,,"","";r0f(jinj by book, because his hired men object uv Arkansas, the drudgery of the prescribed prepara-( lions. - He speaks twice to his horses, where he condescends to speak once to; the cleverness of his horses, while he coin Ills IIUTII. J ti, rnniiKW . T , ... f plains of the intractability of his men! ! 1 know another farmer, a book farmer if you please, a new beginner, but an en thusiast in his calling. He soon found that he could do nothing by way of iin provement, without awakening in the mind of his heed-man, or factoltim, an enthusi asm akin to his own. This man at first ilcmutred to hauling swamp muck imo the barn yard, lest .it should spoil the manure. Now he has become an ardent student in vegetal)!' growth and nutrition, as it is taught in the agricultural paper, of the day. Here is at least one laboring 4nan, Hx'allPjJ from le character of a mercenary lU rWn.i.t IB' t;, liborsidnr, nJ ou a ji: i - - . ... - . BOH I. IB ix.d aa. and kimfi !.k!'i.i.i. .... .1 . aaaraint M t reandt and aeeidea! -kedalifrr aad Ii ine.arxIattteLaairRt rf f.ia wifloa, eoa.al.in, hi. doetor, re,WdSkv S,,,.,,,; t ,eV M.n,ebodr. SI,e eiperitrteM t tie leetii room, ? J'P oar.dly . Heaeicf h' P' -' 'b lnrre.4 we; " ' 'Howtt lb alTail twl bia nedifal. adrie.r. abd ' eqoalty t . . . . . . ... . .. eeer nmag uni.l a r.r J..d epiie.r.;oe be'il he e..rrr, one of if.ee day., T,,"V77rtr,fl,, f' '"' fplrtfljr re.tored. aad , How prepo,tertt. !" exclaimed Mr,, ba wa. once aaore a found wan. . . J Smith, an hour after, adjumioe a rirav t. . . I ringlet. " Altogetlter absurd ! Charlotte Important DisCOVCIT la Steam Ki- Stanehton marrv a mechanic ! Have von item, of ore.gn incbnci ,fc, 'the Cam- .t dear Ka.e r iact.tltal.Mr. Purkb, -..Oh. yea; ber own annl. Mrs. E.ton. American, hn matured an Inrcniioit. by told me of the ei!2g me nl, ten niit.ute. kmwuiciji-u nfiicr hacu ai earn aiue 01 submerged propellers fixed at carh tide of the vessel, which lias been tested in Eng. bud, by which steam vessels can bi pro- pelled at the rate of2l miles an hour; at 1 ? 1. - I.I . a I . Ml I. w iin-ii iauo oi epemi me Aiiamic win ne crossed in five day. ! ThU will take its place, in tui. era oi discovery, by the side "i iorsc s l clcgrnpli, hotli invention, ol ' i er, but pride murt have a i-ill, re a r ii. ii ii . i ti.t. - ! ii.- i Ann-noni?. .ur. rarknursi uas Bccureu . - r. t ... I i .1. ... nmrnis in i raiirc, r.ni'iaiui, anu mc i ni ted States, and i expected in the Sarah sands, lo In ing the discovery lo the alien - lion ol the American iinverninenl. Education In Prussia. All the chil dren between the age of seren and four- teen years are directed lo be either sent lo i " i . i . . .1 i. i... ic.i.. i ... -r... i '. . It'Ill! . ine ianer ,u..n prcerreu. ine t-i 1 iti l ltrn lita-a i ro I. a iur..pmoil mmucii in w hat manner the eduratiou is provided. r T a t t t' t ,,''n a,ed ' sprc.ion of local comm.ttees. 1 hese are empowered to summon the parents in eve 01 neg.igence, ami to tepr man.t tnem ; or. in extreme eases, to publish them by nc inuieiion oi aum penamcs a- are com- mn.kl. .m..Jii.l Ka. tli.li.A rlTuillnlj 1 1. . I monly awarded by p.d.re tribunal -that is. we presume, by-fine and imprtsonmenl. The parenl. arc aNo deprived, as a meaf- ure of extreme ritfnr. of all participation participat in the public provision for the poor. On the oth i. a. i .1 ' ; r uer nan... .. porenv oe i... ran-e t.i .p. inn ratmnmiip i in fiirmali nopit absence oer which, after deducting unavoidable absentees, embracrs the whole population between seven and fourteen years of age. Frattr Magazine. THE ELECTIONS IX 1847. The next general elections lake place in August, and so on. as follows: ' Kentucky, Indiana, lllinoitt. Monday, August 2nJ . - Sib " fi'h !.. i&ouri, Alabama, Xoith Carolina, Thurmlay, Mombiy, Tuesday, Mandnv, Tennessee, J"""1' September Octolw .""'7J' "eorgia, 7th 4th Florida, Maryland, Smh .Carolina, Wednesday, Monday, ' Tuesday, ' Cih llth 12th Ohio, m tat Michigan, Mississippi, liouisiana, Texas, New Vork, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Delaware, Moiuliy, November ' Tuewlay, .- tt Monday, Tuewlay, 2nd Rth tb The Banns Forbidden I On the third publication of the banns of a marriage at Benchly parish church, on Sunday last, a young woman rose and said ! "I forbid the banns.." Why t" asked the clergy man. Decause I want him myself," was the reply ; and 1 hold in my hand his w ritten, promise of marriage to ine," THK SEW IIOT1IX ' ..M.urca. Hum J t ! ) hV riag(a T wtaa, wim a at 1 vaikeJ ,r-- f, m un ptiag KlnIil.u 111" anil I.u .... . turn anin ....l . u .h .! i.-.n .L, an.) brew ; the'll be a hrlp t, a n.a- buta u,, want rome. pliant c.uetin." v I'raieil, elearlv eraifd. raid the el- 'aVrly gentleman. 1beree 110 hope !' rme.iut , . - . .. w 7 - . ... - .nice, anu .poke, it, in ner quiei, emu - since, and spoke, too, in her quiet, ' ing way, j-it as if she really didn't . think it wa? a disgrace to the family." Yet 1 can searcelv credit it. Sopret- ty ami nccomniif lieu, ami ncr gramunniner a ... li a no fond of her, and loading her w ith pre - sent, jewel, and lace, and silk. ; pucu ivaie, w itn iii-conccait u inumpn, i r . . " anu ior my pari, i m not sorry in see her lowered a tiifle. . You are quite' riiie' Mrs, Eston was not joking, are you, Kate?" Certainly, oh. certainly !" and Kate rote to take leave, half afraid that ber dreaded rival bad not absolutely fallen so iar M fa ensrased to a mechanic. . I ne same aftermion. Sunn Eston came f. ,,irf mv , aiul lfore . 1 a . she was fairlv in the hmise, cried. Will . ki:...a. :. it.. s r"i.,i....o ...... I.'ll in-.. II, ill I I.?. - iii .iv jui,f . n g. , Mlo.-- .. i u... ...iu ... ( iliiwu rAI TVICII 9111 ii ai i leu mv- ment. these six months." , ,,, Cll,r,oUe l9 flich a fine sphjr, am, M , ,n,'. . Af si(ney jf cnpr2Plic, ids,rious. i fine we.bred .. Yes, but then his means are so limi- ,ej 0,,v mfi Cliar,oUe mak a(j ,wfcpi , ,, ,Wins ,, oi , a . yUft s .. Vv;!i .k- ing Will not the exercise improve her i wi r' ,oa ; 1M thiii maN mhom he d.lreed. . I.ubad f II ran he itrHsele fur r "biibf aootii anaclite. nitHiieenl nierliaiur. liiuleiL , imuin. rvmirr hir witrMr !! arm L.JI.ir I ' . . . ail am I.. .ft I i . . . . ... " ' vmi m laoiru ii ill I iifiiiiii- bimi viiiifnr rrii. 11 hi- : -.1 11. a i.ma ita.M . M..a aa r. Hr'a! kiati mo aanrk hr lii.li 11 lui '....... .I...t ir.. . r... .1 Tl . ! . " " na health, and will not the .kill thus arquir-jed ,j jvf( )pr , Jejiciowrfcaling of indepett . ... . ' - ... , ment in the parlor." t till? nriiiMiiviia tny ft a t,v. uv. is in'iii It is not sentiment that the heart occupied with choice books in substantial sets lace she used to wear. The most ' craves, dear Susie, hut love; deep, pure, bindings, the joint library of the young I sgreeable gatherings in ihe village were abiding love; and when ibis is once im- jconple. Upon the mantel were two pret-j at her bouse. Only a few people weie planted, the things you speak of, have iv pigmies, the work of Charlotte in rose-j invited at a time, and music, conversa nt adverse influence. !,et a smi!e be on ; wuihI frames, and between them was a lion, pictures, papers, and periodicals, . the lip, and the hue liohi in the eye; 'larje sea-shell, filled wiih flowers. A f with the graceful, cordt.l hostess, and the then if the ean is clean, and tlie hair par- little ebony stand, covered with sewing sensible, happy host, left nothing to de j ted evenly beneath it, if the mming dressj implements, .tood in a corner, and two is an exactly fitting dies, not a slovenly 'small tables were loaded with excellent, I wrapper, and the great apron is smooth j engravings. Upon a folio Bible lay Sid-' i and spotless, believe ine, they positively jney'a flute, a very fine one, as I ofien ac- j heighten the cfiarms of a wife, and are far jknowledged, with scores of mental thanks j more agreeable to a husband than satins I to th oa-ner, in the moonlight evenings' ; .i r.Knnc ii.,i -i it.o nimnm-nis nf ibi i f ibe nrpvinus Summer. I carefully i 41 1 1 v. . i . vf k aaaa uiv vs drawing-room." , Ah ! you. have given me one drop of I comfort: but,-after all. I cannot help think- iug that Charlotte is throwing lietsclf; considered. J here weie no lounges or away." : I ottomans, no fauteuils, or, mirrors, ori And why throwing herself away f jehanddiers, nothing that contrasted gla- She does not. diminish her beautiful eifts. j ringly or unpleasantly, with the homeliest Thev will be niifailin soureea of refined, details of a mechanic's life. . But there' happiness both to berselfaud fiiends ; and : 1 mistake her much, H she will sign lor " - . . . ... . m an oppoitunity to cast her jewels to the crowd, to be gathered or trampled upon according to the moment whim. 'Oh, no, no, indeed! but then, but then." Hut then, my dear Susie, yonr views, and the views of your fashionable friends, are exceedingly contracted upon the sub ject of labor, and forgive me if 1 add, not a little irreligious. This particularise, however, appeals an strongly to yonr pre judices, that 1 cannot hope to benefit you I'much It tewnlng, or L1tttriiiN. Wr , ill talk itwcl ii xa n, in Cluiloiie ,alH. I lion it h a nretlv nnt I i!. ; ti U!r pwlort j" anJ iht !irl) irl trip. , ihu bat & more mnnlv than rite rimr. 1 rl evf b I mulj but admit a few row ard.y frart. -Tliry Late been eJueateil wd.flVrenar." 1 iJ. -ChaiUnte Let i rrti reuumed to aurti entire freedom ! How ean abe be true both to herrelf and er- and. qnenl rbVl XZ Zl ' r.Jk-.,....- ..t .1 t..r..i t Lj,... .pu.ifie.aMd derate., hot bealthful ae Uity ,end tb bbod in it. quickened i cheek ; bow, in fact, the faithful discharge of home dutiea rommnnieate an intense tiulitv. increa.ine the will. and d.uMint A .wect iiion of i!onietie life, rich r beyond measure in heart tieafure, wai before me. and I feared no longer. At the rirk of teeming intrur ive, I call- led ,, ,ie married pair. The verr evening a'lertheir return 'rom a trip lo Cape May ! Their Irmiaa wa. a .mall old fashioned. w.u,.,.. ..,.,.1..... t, rr , beh tall. drooping j dm,, which vied with each other in shield- ; u rn. aun ami atonn. -rneiteavvco. . uinnt 0f ibe portico peeped .nil here' and , ihcrc from among rose, aud honey f urkler. , and inlv nlche. nf the roof were aei-n at j interval, ro clo.e were the interwoveo tendril.. SnilL diamond nhancd crbs .. . ;rruwded the wim low., and lie ohtened ! the agreeably anuciue air of the whole ; 1 though, in truth, the foliage clung. o thick v shout them, that but .mall noriion. of ! ' . . ; ihem were vi b e. A. 1 anDroached. I . . " . caught the notes of a favorite song, and soon distinguished the clear, sweet voice j of Charlotte, and the mellow bass of her husband. love. music, and shrubbery." I said to myself, and, thinking' a third parly might not be quite welcome, 1 was on the pntiitol turning away, when a w lute dress fluttered in the door-way, and my friend, gleeful a a bird, bounded over the flag stones, to meet me. 1 Mt m i ,.t i,... .i.. f 'IK iciii I ifii ii. . c I .iiia-a llr 1-AIU, ! .. it is , uie, ,d homelike' Besides. 1 1 ...., i,.i i., s.,t., a opiii yt ai a. . i a fii a-.ti ni;i ut I dare, that the place for each article of i houu-hold furniture, down to the mop and duller, a subject for deliberation. So upon such weighiy matters give a. the b;fn, of v.ur experience." Gladly! Ah, Mi. Merlon, your hand grasp :. a right cordial one. It carries lhoeithe heait in it, I am .ure." "It does in this case, at least," and with glow of proud pleasure, be usher- me into a little parlor, winch,' in my I drlidit. I really believed the very prctli-j est one in the world. A-Lowell carpet,! ith a pattern ol oak leaves and acorns, covered the floor, the low, broad window seals were tilled with get alliums, verbenas. elmtrones. oranse trees, ar.u cactuses,' and four niches sunk m the wall, were! I - - ' i scanned each article in the room, and I .fdt sure that the most fastidious could; suggest. nothing better, the circumstances, was a charming" quietness. The very air a -a I . I seemed to brood with a lulling power, over the bonks, and pictures, and bios-' soms. "Ah!" 1 mentally exclaimed, "Sid- think of stopping, b waa ia a great bur ney Mertoit ean but love this spot. Here 1 ry, great hairy: business pressing, very, his heart must gather both warmth and But somehow, Mrs. Merlon contrived to strength." i hide bis bat and cane w bete b asserted VVe bad almost forgotten the kitchen," be couM not find them in a week. Then id Chailott. after an animated account she draw an arm-chair, a particularly eaty of her visit to th sea tbore, which had one, into th little porch opeaing from brought to my very ear. the rush of th the kitchen, and seated hits so that he sleepless billow. Do you know that 1 could enjoy the western breeze, and, at am to boil my own kettle, and cook my ipwu bread, Grade, dear?" f Yom " f ti.e i at l r friU C'ir , Urfovwy frtltJ, add tfay aad( bicb Vth!r arrnrj ad for imhitt j htl to loi.rh pin astitic-trraikui ratafin.CLailo.lr , ,s Why noi! A' aoi w Lit crri ft ff0od tr m wnV ar d t iin, irt UU wlW fltf.t,Bf ib,fl()b ,it .,,1 ,Jd iue!f ia M t lblf kf t M xiHnd are. W al.all bate oo bklei'a bread. Firccb rolla, but 400J. bbtuotialboaic baked. Surrey y Lindoo, totl aay if 11 ii not wertb a bila toteiea lei. SI9 oiti.lia rurlaia., the flawe r-not. ranred ia the window -setts, tha nice rott., lb la ble,rovrred with a graen elotb, and ua tier, bublliag into a receiver ia re crs.,.acro. which a curtain coald ba drtwn at pleasure. . After 1 bad enmpleted my .nryery, wa passed on to a Bite, airy toon, which w. to verve a. star room and buttery. Row ol maple bote, gla.a jar., barrel and bucket., biiianaia and net cover, aad pile, of coarr n.pkin.i.nll moro'effecta ally to .but out dust, met my gaie. ' I w. really ashamed nf my prolonged .erulioy, and inquired for th uten.il wa wer to locate. Yoo will !uth, Mr, Mciion, ..id I," bat 1 mast confess that 1 lsj grow enthusiastic oter broom and dusters. 1 learned to lot them, year, ago, when a kiss from my mother wis ihe reward for Ibeir .kilful ate, and my ttfleetion waa by no mean diminished during my school dsy. Ob, tbosa bright morning hours, when aota twenty rati den. worshipped, with appropriate oore. monies, the .pirn or neatness : i ne wis ing of white arms, the glancing of active feet, the tres.r. of gold and sable glitter, tng ia the l.v.l sunb.sms, the open doors and windows, through which rushed ihe fresb sir, aa if to join in (he meriimeat I I set th whole now.jutt a 1 taw it than. Then, too; ihe laugh became mora besrt hit and musical, the humor richer, tha wilbrighier, th sympathy mora ready, the love quicker and wider in it nianifei talionr. How beaitily should w have rrjecled the ides of delegating to other, the charming task of .weeping our elude room, and doroioriet! Ah! if all domestia labor could but be merged in eweepiog and dueling !" " Here i. proof to the eonlrsry," said Charlotte, conducting me into tha very midst nf seiubbing brushes, tubs, basket for wet clothe., for dry clothes, for th newly iruned, lor the onmendedt and .ba wa. .o lively, and Sidney ao bu.y witht twine, knife and hammer, that I might bav stayed nniil midnight, had not the . village clock, striking en, reminded me that my call had been proti acted to a meat unfashionable lenglh. And tel. after returning borne, instead of bravely trusting, I feared that, lha no velty over, my friend would weary of ber task. But Summer gave place to Autumn, Autumn lo Winter, and still. he was with out assistsnre, except on Mondays, when a cleanly widow of tha vill.te. washeJ and scoured for her. She wa. never worn mit or dispirited. True her pearly skin Inst something of its extreme delicaer. her dimpled hand was a lntle embrowned. and her finger. I thought less flexible; a pretty calico, or de Iain dre, took tha place of muslin and .ilk, and th er imped collar displaced entirely the elegant Brut- tire. My friend wa. neither weatied with th preparation, nor secretly disturb- ed at th expense. Batket. of eske and fruit atood upon a side tableof which tha guests partook at pleasure, but there were . no oytter. or ices, or wines, or ny of th . thousand and one mode a of ostentations T money speadirg. Mr. Grey, Sidney kind-hearted, bot advice-giving, and somewhat despotic, bachelor uncle, did ot, at tfr.i, call oo . the young peo.le i wa. quit a well, .i perhaps, lor Charlotte learned alibi, peco- . liatitte. from her husband, sod was, ther-. foie, better able lo tak her bet) attract V lit when bi. first displeasure waa over. lie tnada his appearance on afternoon early in September. No, he could not ine came time, watcn ner ngnt taoors. , With a tolerable grace Mr. Grey accept. i - r v".
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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June 3, 1847, edition 1
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