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a - - - Dorij-Cardin;i lnr. WILLIAM C DOUB, mtm raormima. TIIMIi If paid strvtrt'y edvaaee, wt rtare per SB 1M.n deltora nd eeal, U esUd witbia ,,i wlki ' tkr Cellars at U td f U yr. XOTHTISSVKTm t tdlag ttxtos aee Utm1 sea lists fsr sas dollar, 4 air In neb nbwimt laoertioa. Tkees ef geseteT Worts will he eksrged propers tssllT. w ; AnWrn ONWWm W.M hoes eks adrertit by th j. . Bank aad Job Priattog done with taw fnpettk, u4 M access at odettag AN INCIDENT IN RIAL UFa. ' Boat asoetbs M w ewtend, ea a Suedar moraiog, one af aotele, and found thtn an often, tboogh to a Mrwger b appear! at aa thaa th ahfrva ""'""' oupawn, U be neaote" Wt thought M paid MpcUt kttctltloU fcnhc HaiF Police. I IB 'Ji'Ii .A h 11 i I ,1" EMI i3 :I. I 1 r M il li .8" . . i iimM'ii'tii a. at tat m-iF, V0LTJ1LX XLVL ealuqh, kosth caeolina, Wednesday MoaaisG, decembex iz isss. jrUMUES 47 GENERAL DIRECTORY CITT GOVERNMENT. Va. Dallu Haywood, Intoadaol fit cuatitsioases. Eastern rora. Eldridg Smith, " A. Adams. MuUU Ward.f.. L. Harding, " Ih Procier. . - K. Centwell, Wtticrn Ward. A. M. Itormen, . II. D. Turner. ' J. J. Christophers, City Clerk, A. M. Gorman, City ireaa. City Guard. Janet M. Crawley, ' Jackson Overby. City Cn'tUMt. Edward Harris. " William Andrews. A. Adams, Weighmatter, K. Harris, Clerk uf tlie Mar- let. COI.' KT3. The SxpreM' Court of North Carolina i ield in this city wmi-HimuallT, on the second ' ndav in June, aud the 3th day f Ieiwmler .u.f'T. I! m. Krwierici Naiih, Cluui Justice, K. M. Peiiraon, Amtocnte u1e, W. II. Battle, Edmund B. Kmennn. Clerk; Him. C. Jr.nee, Rep .rter; J. J. Lin-bior I. Ht., Manhall. The Vmtfi Ktattt Circuit Court fur the Dif trirt ttf Nnih i'lvrolina ta bftf eiui-aunually in thin ditv, mi the 1-it M 'inlay in June and the lat Monday im Nnveinljer. Juilfr. linn. J. M. Wnvne, nf fleiirgia; II j llenrv r .tn r. of I'avmti-ville; Imtr:et Alt. rue Hubert I'. i'l'-'i; I'Uf'rk, Wm. II. Hajwoud, Sr. Viir!n!1. Wwiey X-nee. 'I'iifl Sitirri ir C fri Sir thin C. -.;nv. i bold nn ho flret Mmiday after the fourth M- n lay in 'M'tridi ani S (ptia.lr. J ,lm I'. M-n.ro, C!.,rk. dipt. II. Miu'lifl.jr, .ttirnev tioneriil und Sdio ibir ut' tiiei f.mrth Juilioial. iHatrirt. T!n 'Juurt 'J' VV4 and Quarter Kcnum in hr!4 -a tkv ' ' - inlay in rehruary. May, Auguxt anl M:ii)r. Jeff. Ctlav, i'lnk. Ckiirm'tu -if ' Couuly Court. William Buy Un. ('u,iii Salt. i: K. V Murriott. Sheriff ut Witk; Cmmli WiHtain 11. liixh. Cnnmrr Willi SmiU. It'-g ito. II. lluteun. am vae brenrht Wr of her bMbaad'a perftdy, ' arBkUa parfcaiea. But the rafleetiua that ka in tb mid of her childrea, keipWIy iaeaM, ; i we luuea la kie grm,wm illo hard apua theae talking of the eeeBee aad erenu aad eumpanwM , faaeiea, ahilUoae't nxl itb the aorribleeMraet of bar childhood. I mUiaK one louk fearfully behind him m aauo- way leadinn to tb apper pTtie o the huuet. n ticbaaf ea a boo, at sea a mere u aay thiog ia the wind, reeeivod aa afimatin aod, and wa naeeed oa. We did aot lue aicht of the afiair. Kelt bjotoIdh, aad it wai a loely mura. lor la Mar, wo aappooaa to bo at too aamo place a little before the boar fat the departure of the Eaetora omn. A eta lien aa eaaaed out of the hotel and entered the ntnnibue; a few miaaeoto after the officer, eallantlv oennrtine aladw. alatt enured it, aad wiahinr to aee mure of tht partial ' wif'. h completely infatuated and demook- .1 I I Mt i-mA .k. f.u 1 i.1 I J . wo mo oniereaine remote, x no morning wee, aa "J r uminmr, Wo mast etoae. iHrnerTeotnee of the eilliee ! Rati. of Bone nek gfaoat returning to riew the " ? '- LIT, -- - i i i j.ra-ai-jiljt-xjtJjg- -nrrw frnmnrnj voiaiiiifu, wTttrj lamuy naving one oftiWr popular minieter-, end they ware di patch ed ia all direct wai, withuffere of beery reward a. TheoSeor we hate menuuried witb no other elue than one of theae drguorreotynee, found the per tee eery eaugly quartered near ooe of Hie email lakee af the enaroe of the MiaaiaainnL Ha ald them beeinees; they denied they were the partiee; bat be wit inexorable. Finally, they yielded; he ewearing eengeaace oa the wife who, by liring wnald not permit him to take new we bare aaid, a fine ooe; it wee one that a trav eller would eelect aa aa auapiciua eireumotanee ia hie journey; the air waa balmy aad retreehiog and aooa the lady re my red the veil which bid her features. She was young, perhaps eighteen years of age, with a countenance slightly dim med witb sadnera, but the sadneas, apparently, of aa innocent and deeply injured, rot resigned victim of tome uniuat suspicion. The man was uneaay; be wold turn his gate from the lady and fit it witb baffled or impotent rage upon the officer; occasionally he oomntenoed remark to the lady, but a glance from I e officer would not onl arreat it abruptly, but would check my reepoae, if one war intended. We saw them seated in the cars, and turned our steps homeward, wondering who the partiea were, what their relative pieition wna, and wliy this officer, by the simple silent mtrrenteut of his eye, could thus control and di rect their movements, evident against their will Since then, we hare, from a hundred different sourcea, gathsred little threads of the aflair. and now with names and localities changed, to avoid identity, we bind lliee threads of tiieir bialory together in the f. II wing brief atory: In theapringol I Ml, the nvtll wminary whicb churning that oa the bueom of her Saviour ehe would rent with faith, knowing that in heaven's good time the, arbitrary laws of men would be swept eway, and the anion of congenial toult woum una mat freedom wbicb was bow denied them. They were nn their way back to tht homes they bad destroyed when we saw them seated in the ears. Chicago Timet. RESIDENCE OF HOPE THE BANk'eR. Over in the Rue St. Iominiqne, which i a nar row street in the new portii n of old i'aria, stands the elegant mansion known aa II pe'a h itel By a grand porte-ctN:herct'1ie entersalarge courtyard, at the extremity of which riaes tlie handaome front of the mini portion uf the building, its long spacious winpt eitending the wh de sp ue on either side. It ia two stories ia height only, but gracefully proportioned, built in liirlit colored granite and expoeing twe large enti ances one conducting to tlie grand staircase and used u,t on great oeonsiona, and the other at its left, em ployed for common ue. Thi it ths world known residence of Hope, the banker, whose life, could it be written in detail, would form an amuiine- aupplied the educational ttanta of one of tbecoun-1 and pitpiant a romance aa the world has known, tiea io Maryland, on the eastern shore f the Fan-y eight millions of francs laid out tastefully the Chcsepeake Buy, found i self without 4 teach- and with genius in stones, mortar, marble, wi.d er in one of ita br incoea of instruction. Anad-! work, gilding, paint and putty, and you may per eitiwmriit dwiilirg tl e place vn.s pi.blis'.ed haps have mine flint conception fifth's paiatial in a Biiltiiaore pr, and a as anavrereit l.y a abode. What stories hare been related filipe's Ti ling man, aU ut teeiuy fie years of ai;e, who ; hotel, what ginaip was circulated ab utbi' nriuce liad left a New England-State ,n Kearcb fome ' ly expenditure". K Oius s ir-uded in s it, bou emrt yuient in a land where leai'l.eni as well as tueira iiiurtiol in velvet, walls hu;ig wiih cho c pupil were not a nunieroUK ai'at home, lie waa j rt speciiuens of ar., banquets worihy of i,.oi.l aci'Hp'ed. and en:ered up. n bi dutien Us a lu, orgies aud Jeiiauulies rivalling ti.e decadence .ixVJJtn fBHrtttte? in tTiTWsoTlfiiFeer. Uope commeuoed kis bote! ia 1WH ; it was ri iehed ia two years, and its proprietor died about eight months si nee. But ia that short apace of time all the traveling magnates of Europe were bis guests. The banker'e palace riva ed many a prince's and was lauded ia every tongue. The Empress Eugenia, wlo made a visit of inspection bitlier, was pleased to tod it " far prettier than tlie Tuillsriea." Thp time of its splendor was daring Louis Phillippe's reign, and. the old king did a. 4 refuse the hospitality which bit cour teous subject extended to him. Pbil-aophert, st tea men, Boblemea, and high born wo men were the recipients of his honors, but his pleasures he enjoyed witb only a select few. The whole expense of the -building, decoration and furniture is said to nave amounted to up wards of ton millions of francs. It add lately without the furniture, for .,S.,uWf. What a reflection unoa the' original scheme; what siamn anon ths first investment; tlie purchaser is the Baron Celliere. title dating from ths time uf the empire. The price be paid is considered; a mere pittance when compared with the original net. Ti tear everything err .y, strip off the decorati .ns and soil the minsion piece-meal would be the meantVof realising a larger profit, but the eatate had to be settled, to tlie bargi'u, wus eagerly concluded. During grew umne!y the latter portion of his fat. He BNK8. Hunk of Ok Stitt m Surlk Carolina, incorp. nrcd lU'l, t'ii.-ir'er expires in iHtji). Capital f I. Vhl.imi, d.vidol intii 1 i.lXHI xh'ires of which the hue's, v Boird holdn 2,OU7 and the L'nier i v lmn). ' P.-i .. ip.l !'.!. V it RaV'sh. tieorie V. : ir Icchi. I'teident. t'hirU' i"'wep. .'a-iiier, J. II. ii i ..i. J.-. 1'nilf'r ami Notary Public. W. E. Aiiders iii. Discount Clerk and Notary Piildic. Jordan W.imhle. Jr.. C'erk. This ll.iiik ti ts tintiicbe at Xewhern, Tarboro r'.iietleiille. "rt'iliM nton, Kliiale'l. City, Char lotte, .n.li.n, M irisnton t.'il Vi., Ir. ll!at.T"S. On ll.e part f t.n- .;. : l. W. Cmirts, Pub ic Trew jrer, e-oi5cio, L. 0 B. Branch ai.d W. K. I'lwle. On the part of the Stockholders : Wm. Boylan, Wm. I'm, i. II. It y in, J. U. J. Uoulhac, Ai freil Jones Mid li. f. Moore. Offering and lleni-wal day Tueday. IHncouht day Wedi endav. DoiiiBSile Hills and Bills of'EXu!i:injs diaunuiit td every day. Buoi.o Lours ftn m 10 till 2 n'clock. ll.ilri.tk IliauiM uf tlu: Jlmik "f thr Caj W vt 1I..401 t. aol.c-rTJirT a limn fit ordinary education, W' y eeonsant di-pliy of what lie knev, by tlie continued as suinoti n of far in ire than lie a. t i , a -d by the unvai ie l exhibition of piety and ' ve of relig'nua exercines, i.e stinn Wfin fhe respect if ail p r na ai d became t.;e object of even more than ieit( ect amor.g tiie am; ..try niaideiis fir mile around. V :i Iw-l'int i r itinnie. We reg ct to ay that we chronicle in this article the sad ro .. r I id fact" and I'wts alone. It would lie out ol p'.ice. '.f we 'MO he room, to e'setob even brietlv the tue iivahy ai d vnci with wlikh the fur mai'lci.s met, and receired the u uniion of the teacher, iis was well versed in all tlie herb i em ir ti.e eta, toe burns, andotlier uinicjous r: i a u s, a."i of eurae was a laiori e e Itii.Hs, tie was an amateur in uiusic, ,r, and upon all tucb uiatters, as , ':e las...ot.s, wan su- retue autburity ot u, line; euen were tne interlard ngs or vague rumors concerning tl:e hotel whoie imposing and respectable prta la. pened .hernsel-estoyour'tt truly tiirough the aid of a Seaaauie In the shape of a hmis d'or with Naprieou's loretv fea'u.e sharply cut upon its surface.- Corinthian pillars, a staircase rivalling the grand one at Hampton court, and a garden reieuibling tlie park at Ver sanies, ornamented with walks, flower-beds, foun tains, aviaries and summer huues,awe the visitor who regards tlie work in admiration of tliec im- uiercial skill and slirewitnexs which admired ihe Bcxes for'"bf v horse life. II .tie waoaeniLc able So walk and suffered all the eg niesof a ftian agonies sucb as are .le-onled by Fuoelrn bit pdiceuinn. He dicJ,ud lenly of an apopicotiii stroke, leaving iiin debu and the remnant of bis wsahb Ui an adopted son. His mistress as the person known m society as Ins mmlrc'S, was a uny ol great beauty aiul a viscountess. Sht occupied a neat little hotel contiguous to his residence. Living unuer his own roof was another person, ponsens ed also of superior charms. Sue was skiud uf sultana tnat is, reigned over the seraglio, ar ranged ll.e feasts of p.e - ure and ma'shalled the goddese-is wbi at ended entei tiiiiinents tif which ;.e permitted none but b meif the enj iy me.u. She tat band o.ue.y' ur.vl.lel tr after hit death, and may be seen daily in her l.t.le equipage upon the puldic pn.uienailef. i'lea-ure iu this ho. el ap(ieais to have been con ducted with the system aud regularity obse;ved iii business affairs. There were days, during its be got, appo n ed for balls, days !- bauiuets, lays for other tilings, and so oi. ; and each day had its Oidaiiied corps of nervuuts Hut how still andlerly the days pass in the e dreary sul.tudes fee n :e, these iial s dejer e It Let toue.uer. Col iiiel, iuo.sil.e a li tie upon the subject, and it'ei wu.ds pu; it iu print. i'aris letter tu lioitoH ed menus lor eucti uo-piay tn tue stable, I'lote ;i : as a arycairiacf in the carriage houses, rooms above "lor a world of grootu aiid footmen, houses for harueas, a com plete blackHmitirs shop, provender house. Ac, and in fact an segregation of " Forr't Stable Scenes," enlarged, tuiproved and realised, enxa i VfltCot tnevoili.g iao puj lis was ; ii'iiw prouwuv Bporiiog man, ano e ii, tlie only child "foiieoi"the eallhi- you pause to ad.uire lue strong sod handsouie tis ;. ti.e c ui.tv. hilie wus at tl.e lime ' r.n furnilure of a hore manege exceeding the .1 1ms aOtciit a. the seuiinaiy, but Gbeeu ears I emperor s even in polut of oumlort and msi.iti !'.-.? g ai d !eu wel' . . 1....1 :K of age. Willi careful sfieech. aud careful Lti lr served manners he soon taught tbrt lady to leve him: and, ere ore year bad passed, ll.ey ere Micirtly hetmil.ed. ' M l.en the spr.i.g of M2 arriveil, Coloi el lugleton and a ile viiited Bslti more. Slid wl.ile on tiieir te u ni il e rteamer on w hich Ibev h oi l iken passage t auie in coll. sum with a Vessel in tlie bay, and soon filing, sunk and curryuig all on board to a wale y touio. My the laws of the Slate, the orphan waa entitled o a cboioevf guardian; she chose her b.ver and preceptor. 1 bier months later, sbej leided tuliis (ersuasioni and brvani his wife. Chiiugra soon follows.!; one ny mis tne slaves. whose ancestors for a hundred yean had been bora and had d.ed .in that county, were token possession of by rough, strange men, and shipped leom a neiirlilsiiine noli to an re southern climes. I ntil in Miit. lMrt, when bis wile readied ber I eloore, in tor Disir, mere is just vinle e small - . r 1-1. II - I - II. i'. ruicU. Teller and Notary Public. Iharmms. 4iW, W. Ilaywowd, T. II. Selby, Seta 4 .nM, (leorn Little, lr. Tims., 'logg. and C. W p. II iti .iiinrs. Oiorinr Uy M h lay. Discount day Tuesday RAIL ROADS. Ktiriak mnd (ttuton ItaUrvA Comjiauy. E. A. Cradup, President, W. W. Vast, Treasurer, J. M. Pool, Assistant Treasurer. C. B Allen, Itouot Agent. Mail train toaves 10 minutes after 7 A. arrivn at 6) P. M. S'urth Carol Rmlrotul Cumyan) Chi. V. Fisher, President. C. P. Mendmihall. Treasurer. J. T. Wert, Fre.sbland Ticket Agent, Mail tra a arrives i o'clot k, A. M., from the East: and departs llm. after 6o'ehici, A. M Mall from the West arrivn at 31 minutes af ter 4 o'clock. P. M. Departt at 'Ut sniuutes be fore o clock, t , M. POST OFFICE. Williara White. Sr.. Post Master. Oti.ie hours, oa week days, from Sua-rittb 9 P. M. TKAVEi.I.EU t GUIDE. (ibsivii tin Birtirusi or atiLt ar xliij NUKTilriliX MAIL (Ut Rsiuuun.) Through Mail ches daily at 04 a. tu cence fur toe seujiiuguf liiorougU breds worthy a millionaire. in the hotel itself are all sorts of secret snriuir private douts. tic. In the sleeping timiu fonuerly occupied by ti.e proprietor, in i..e aieve wiioie reeled his beil, are seen tour iv .n kuuos. r in;e,l side by side, and netr t aie be ,inii oii.ers all uurked ht le .ers, iudirsung .heir use. T.ie ivory kuobs chaw or open st will, severally, sll the doors ot ths room, the others cuuitnu treat e by bolls with the eulire servant detrtment so that without nanny dunging bis position upon awak- batever.' ull any ing he was able to aaiisiy any want whan The springs in ive like clock-work. Pu particular ont and you he tr the sound of a sli. sit ing uiiii, or tne unsung oi a oen away oo insoine distant part of the house t. e effect is very sin gular and the. machinery perl ect. Behind the majority, there a at bo tj ne left f at. herfatber'r ' people. ' lliat one was the nurse woo reared at 9 p. I J p. to) 0 p av Mail Arrives daily The I are hsave Use depot SOlTlliUX M AIL (Br Te-aoa.t ,tsr, Chfsss daily at Amns daily at The Hack leaves at 71 B WESrEHN MAIL Or Rait-ansa,, Closes daily at V n. Amvee daily at 4f p. m. The Train lines at li . iu C.0LDSB ili)'.JAIL(t!r Raikaose.) Closes daily, at 9 p. m Arrive daily at t a. m The Care leaves dally at 0m after I a. at TAKBDIUJ' M AIL (ItrTwe-aoaaa II sea.) ClisMsna Km Ity.Toae.anJ Tkur at 0 p, n Arrives Tts Uv, Tlinrs. aad Hat., at T p. to Hank leaves :a A m. Wed. aad n., at 5 a. m PITTHHdK I' M AIL Br Taaaa-aoas llsr Clnaaeosj rasMday eat Halarday, at I p. at Amvee aa Msa lay ead rkereday, at " p. at II vk ksaves en Sj'a. aud Vt ed. asssat 7 a. as Hplandld Stook ofGoodi! Wl ere e rtstvs lbs kwsMt si af eu md 4'j mmU, Msss. t st. Msa.CrM. wSaT ts"tn1wt) LS v'BBBntr,anj fltVwJts ktaw) wnltt"l pawatiravfti vff lUM, a4 ss U.'r n taee tossaU ssssrally iswy em m so i. s Ks U ss-sl i W. aasM ks l la lbs sa4 aba mmuut siaiiiiie. .4. 1 ss. MMtra, ruairtsae ttusHiiKs. Ufastf tUrts, t Wsm.f twss. 's s i u . (i v a mwrnm, mm mn .sis, east S-sOs ue tvs tie tn-gsea La Hike Valkiae feet LssW Ceasae Ihs, La Us w hsw, Uor Mseese tssasss, khsrk asst (St. sll.i I as, a4 M elll to tmU w wes tsii sm ssaasis, as, mi bv k ITAka-, si,s,le. her; who had been ber constant eompsni.H.; her almost second mother. IJ raves, (ss we must se l t some nsine. we give him tins in lieu i f his real oame insisted upon the sale of the farm, and a removal to some Northern Mete. Ills wife de murred, aud for sonis moil t lis htld out against this breaking up of all ber earlier ass.sviatii.os. 1 be sale of the nurse was thieatened. and to avoid that, and with a pmiisetbat tbe faithful aegren should be freed, aud entailed as the nurse ot ber owe three children, the wife consented l the sale UH of tbe farm. It was sold; end tlie day tbe wile signed tlie deed, tne negro nurse was teut to tent to Richmond. Graves moved witb bit fue.ily to a Northern city, where ia rioting and dissipation be squand ered the fortune be bad obtointd, he then retired to aa interior town ia Penn.yUsnia, where, by the profession of his great and fervid piety, he ineratiated himself into a religious society; a few mimths later be formed a new congregation, of which be became the pastor. Here be continued for a year isr two, wbea he was called to one of the northern counties in the same Stale.to laks ebarge ol a tswlr organised sect of Christians, lis so became a popular lecturer as well at preacher. Hit tectums note tiled witb that Be-y sauueie- twn. aad intrepid seal in tbe cause of a egei, ora tion, moral physical aad intellectual, of the whole human fsrnilv. that, all men, even those who re- ieeted bis fanaticism. aeerded to him tbe -inert est hne for oppressed end eusiaved nnmeiiity. The wile, the pavr. Buffering, neglerved. Uaten wife, aud mother of his children, alone knew the hollowaess and hypocrisy nf tt SfTfisn. Ilrr wat ed fsm. the Bieagr allowaioe of clothing to ti - herself and children, the neglected Ire-side and .. a! ' the barsb. ruagb inpraeatiiias from ber butba .d's If IMl SPn VfHlSKM is srr n - . tbn, Ibat tbenaa who psewl.ed I eed m abroad, ejraetieed brutal tvraritiv at kv-aie His study was trie meeting mom for ail the etierttable societies of tlie female n.rttou f his I eismmiia. I rout these bu) wife eat f irree 1 to eteuse beeself, oa annse plea, fornisl ed by her has Vsuid. Oa af the a-rt active, teal as haodwHne of these ehartteb'etillsgs m.ssi w arles waa Attn Korw, the visum-est dsughte- .fa retired wealthy mereliant. Sl.s bersine the ! leader la lhee meetings, and bavit.g e snn ai d of awasey fnsai bee father, eclipsed all i.ere in beretsatribalhsaetolhe Rev. Mr Orafee' eharit.ee. lie thea made ber bie aompan n in al evivt "f noasedistreeses, aatil ia a il tt t me, 'tu efveaer ta bis tranpaay tbaa et b"W. tn the sea time bis wtfe pined at boat, abet t.hej f the eld familiar faeee which ia eh Idl.ood slot had loved, tpi wkl.h. Bow ia advs.vny. s-s 4 .ably dear le ateatury. Aeeastuasd to the ahseaee 4 her baabaad; aad ka .wing that toeempla.a wrnld draw apea aeresirese aad avsledo tme. ehe paid Be attewttea to the mn amass. In whtob a wire. aisswat tbaa all ethers, veM beve deteeted wrong. One asoralet la March lasi a nte waa baadsal Wr by 1 1-7. lawbH beekesbead bsM bee that be would be absent ea ksssiaese tWatfath. That sane mors in g. Agnee Net ess 4 toil ber faib i ef s bsavse, Ss vieat, aa tne sed. eane retail es la I aa adjeiaiag wasnty. e elapsed, aad ae t tidinge sane frsea Mr. O raves aad singular soon a. no lettor bad aeea tecaivee in giee. Psre-.tal anneit teat a be.il ev i- visit Ust sister, eed be tetaraea wttHeast irten fseiee ef her. A I sews aw prevailed sen, wines were tsede, and ea Aevesrt eras asseftaiaed t )net fy the belief tkel the twe wt adorers kad kaswledgt tt eecb etber i iateedsd 4. parts rs Tbe dist.sessrel to sally mt she nstber were Jastly aaragedt the esnVrtog. eNssssal, Nm aei.ee! wife weeservekea witb a eeianvty tjssee disteeeei tbaa wsata. free waa tee ad as beat- tile Ue a. ATl't xla- ltl- sieel piste. - Press your foot gentlt upon it and presto," sul.it. i, a tiirmw door slowly reiolinig upon tie eoueealed binges, discloses a small win ding ttair-cast leading to a charming little room above. Iht present proprietor has made of this a batbiug place In Hope's time it was a silkeo boudoir ol circular tbae. and ai constructed that neither dour nor window was visible. What waa ita purpose I am too innocent to conceive per hape a private ehasid edevutional resting-place! Beyond the sleeping nsm are a toilet room and a little boudoir. 1 lie latter gives into a small summer house. stocked with plants and miniaiere fountains; a dour at ths side, provides an exit upon tbe terrace and into the garden. Iu the gar den, at the extreme end, ia a quiet and ni-.ite-t little building, containing only a stair-ease and one suit of apartments, elegantly and voluptuous ly deeorste.1. W miin this, linos iiniv ami his con Initial ser vant ever pnr Hated. There sis but two entran- ; one from the garden of t e hotel, and 'he other Irmu the Kie tlreoelle, a e.'reat r inning parallel with the tbe Hue St. D .mini us. Tins latter dis.r. was small and atinost aunitkeable and opened by a spring terminating in tlie wall of tlie bed-ns.ni also e. The building wet of the style that noble ladies indulged iu, in retired portions of Paris during tht time of Louie XIV. ted XV. quiet, mysterious pieces, where were ae Indiscreet eyee to o I .serve, aor ehsttering t .agues to gossip o! the pleasures te which they were oevoted. ro msteh this structure, necet.v ing tlisc.irefs ndii g place on tbe other side, was one of equal sise and si a lar ('.praranca, used for more inn srent purposes h iwever, such as a laundry and linearis. To return to the hotel, api the best ftfr besides the owner's pnvate moves, aresabmns and smaller rooms without aunler. But m set eonsnicwous it be large di ning loom, or more nn.perlv hanqiiettng ball. I bis it ont mass of the finest maltogany. Lairs, sidse, and eeihng. smisHh and si. tiling as polish ed s-eei. Ibe sj.s.e is vast and the appearance of panel and carving is rcb and missive ha the extreme. Ileie were given entertainments sueb as i s-lies vi i sa-riiess I i Pa-is. Palate U epicurean i lorty bave here been del gbted h? ' rrtumt.ha uf culiuare art. which, thr. wine Vatal uf Ls yer la 'he shade w'er4 eapable of gratifying a stomwit-tsas oiitise nf awixeiint the illt taste of l.iul-.sel..e. - F l mi sad lights and dsin- lies rare, and beaut ail woavee and prineee ana liver .ad servant end ssrklmg wine, e rash tale a men's mind ss be tsntteat.y sits at one end uf the ball aad easing anas Ma surer appoint ments, imagines tl.e erenst that its f.sr walls have se s.lsnilv sitnnnl. Here were the feasts be.d daring whicb nemasotk pates ware served. wHiast top-crust reosnved permitted the eeee of a few sis i who junping npoa Ihe tob.e, the pie. era Biking ia ber hs ka, aad adl snng to tne toles of est feet, granefully twirled a aa eswL to Ibe M.li.ns adn.rwit. and astnaiebesssit, sVmlsV laaeot the sarrvnadmg beholders. Here ale red fuaaMiea isf etoeceat wine, and glistered ttoret ef beaee elate i eitd. thss aailkee sUshelit svie esses. ing sssighbore night cheek Ike 4ow ef eostl ar isspeds tne full tide af ergia, pavkse.aas asksft. ny shatters eielede every ray ef Hght, and pre vent ths noise ef laagb, af sung, ar peal of nse naMal Inaa ttetllng tbe reaaark ef tresse wittws.1, iHyt end eights were eeasaamd ka this reon. ia dissipation reda-avd to atcware uf rtaaet f lesyei sia its es esptnsili.g i rwss we here itwtiil le genes draeabts, eed hilarity. t eitetaeBt, M and all 'hat sort of thing bad widest sphere. The oust, inu,- waa the heartiest ef k.s eoBvtvee. lis I ete-l (Wis, be IveeA to est etbert leve H end tnjoy It, ensl aaa-sag Ike troop waa tasted a is at his l .i.ie. Boa ledaigea I A PIECE OF LEU .L ADVICE, The ancient town . f i.e met, in France, placs (minus for I iw. To visit Reiiues without gctt.ng advice of soma sort see. us absurd to tht country people round alsmt. It happened one day that a firmer named Hernanl, having come to town oo buaiuest, be thought himself that as be bad a lee hours to spare, it would be well to get tb advice of a good lawyer. He bail ofteu beard of lawyer F y, who was in such high re ute tiiat people belieted a lawsu t gaiusd ansii he uiidetlts.k their cause. Tne country- man we.it to bts oun-e. mid at.er waiting ome t me. was admitted hi an interiiew. lie told tht l iwyer tint baiitig beard so mucli alaiul.him, a.n! h.iptaviiii.g to le in town, he thought be -u d call and cusuit him. "V.ai w.sh to br.ojj; au action, per Imps," repli ed the law ter. O. uo," replied the faruitr, "I am at peace with all the world." 'Ti.su it is a settlement of properly that yuu want, it i: f" "Ijuuss me, Mr. Lawysr, my family aud I have never ui.ide a divis.sn, est Bg that wt draw from the same nelL at the siiying it." It is, tl.su, to get me to uegutiate a purohase or a sale, that yuu have comet ' "O, no, 1 am neither rich enough to purchase nor rsMSr enough to sell." "n ill yoe toil tus. then, what you do want of the taid ths lawyer in a tone ..f surprise. "Why, I bast already Hold you, iitl-awytr," replied Bernard; "1 want jour advice to pat for il of course." The lawyer smiled, and taking pen aud paper. asked the couutryiuea bis name. "Peter Bernard," replied the countryman, quite beppy that tlie lawyer at length understood what bt wanted, -Yctr agef" "Thirty years, or very near it," "Your vocation!" -Wbat'ttbatr "W bat do y. a do for Evingf "Oil I that it what it means; it It?" Why I am a farmer. Tbe lawy. r wrote two line, folded tlie paper, and banded t to bis die t. 'lsitlnUhedalrew.lv?'' said the farmer. "Well and good 1 What ia to be tht pint of list advice. Mr. lAwyerr "Three fmlios." Beraard paid the money and took kis leave, lighted that be bad mails use of this upportu- 0CTSIDK GLITTER AND INSIDE CLO0M. Many bonee are elegantly furnished, witb small addition to donsers enmftsrt. la this fast age the M rs Potipnart often live . in palatial re- ssdsncas, iiTerlai.il wilh ginaeuiis dssnratiitoi kiilh tlie eye uf fahsabl visitors, while the home loving Mr. Putipbar sigh fur the quiet ease of tb humble old bomeatead. The Msrysvills Tribuubgivee an amartrrg tketcb uf tlie inner like uf.jme of thee eomfurtlest boaaeholdt: . " I declare, Mr. Smith! tbit it loo bad. Her you are stretched oat on tb sofa, mussing it ap, and my nice carpet n all spoiled by tbe tramp of your coarse boota. I shall be a Itemed to bring any one into tbe parlor again and I have token to much pains to keep everything nice! 1 do think, Mr, Smith, yuu are the most thoughtless man I ever did see you don't appear to care how much trouble yuu give me. If I had no more care than yon have, we would soon have a nice Walking house it would not be long till our new bouse and furniture would be just as bad tt tht old,-" aaid John Smith's wife to him, as she taw bim in the- palor taking a nap on the aifa. Mr. Smith rose up eagerly and answered, "I was tired and sleepy, Mary, and the weather en but, and this room so quiet and ooe! and the tufa looted to inviting that I could not resist the temptation to snoot a little. I thought when we were building a new b use, and furnishing it thus, that we were duing it liecause theold house and furniture were not so ronifortalilo and desi rable, and that I and my own dear Mary would indulge ourselves in a little quiet leisure in these Dice rooms, and if we choose, in lounging on the tolas and rooking ia loess essshioierd arm chain, away from the noise uf the family, and toe smell id the caiking stove. "1 did hot dream of displeasing you, Mary, and I tluiuftlii it would gir you p leaser s to see me enjoying a nap on the tufa, this warm after noon. I noticed when Merchant Swell, or Co lonel istgui in. a- d their familiee were here, you appeared delighted to have sofas and cushioned ario-cliaira for them to sit in or lounge upon. 1 thought tlie house aud tbe solus were tu use that we w ere seeking our own pleasure when we p-.nd a large sum id money for them; but I sup pose 1 was mistaken, and that the hour and furniture are for itrangers, and that we are to sit in the old kitchen, and if 1 want to take a nap or rest a nine wneti fatigued, i am pi lie down on s slab in the wood houe; and if you want to res', you can go to the children's trundle bed, in tl.e li tit close bed r.iom, wero tbe Hies can bare acliapce at you." The irony of Mr SmitVt reply only provoked bit wife, and teeing him-elf threatened with a repetition of Mi. Smith's speech, with unplev taut additions and variations, and knowing that bu wool . get li td eltain tig victories ovcrler in argument, before si s would think of getting tired of defeat, be took himself out, and left Mrs. Smith hi fix up and dust nut, and lock him out, , 1 Ins im bouse, aud took a seat on an old chair in the kitchen, which Mr. Smith said was good enough to use every day, iu the kitchen, where uo one sees it. Poor, mistaken Mrs. Smith, thought I. And yet many are like her. They want a Gnt houstV and whim they get it they want an out house built to live tu and titer confine their familiee to a tew small rooms, poorly furnished, while tb main room, well furnished, is never seen by tbe family, only when visitors come! Both house sud luruiiur are too grand for use. The carnet is too Bue for the husband to walkjun the mm mrs s.-e loo I ne lor bim to look into the furni ture is all too Hue for him to se or use. Just so it goes; we areas, i we women, 1 mean, 1 am sorrv that many men are as f.silish as we are.) to please others, or rather to sioite their remarks; ws build houees and furnish ti.ein for those outside of tb family, and live aa poorly when we sis rich as at did when were pour; a poorly iu the new ntuist as in tne old. It is a fatal day to enjoyment, when a family grist house and furnilure too die l. r use; and yet many hare an ambition to hair it so. Bet. ter would it he if thev were contented with su I house aud such furniture aa it suited to even day use; th bouse large enough tu accommodate one's fneio.s, and Ibe furniture sulIi as all ues hen ai home. the stair, with th devil batting me at jamp. I fell over the tub and got dsn stairs a you found as, ait ia a heap.' "But, madsm," said tbe doorkeeper, "row ar iteJ, i JjO.w from a itm-rtplitt hlrr from fee Urn. T L Oimt m. le a hHtrr adl esscd by tlie H sj. T. L. CI errraa (.4 ll.e Uuoeumtsj dimrietof S. C.,te Prat, lie ry. of the Staitheoniea JesMtttisva, the Witter' gives a minute eWr.pti.wi of hi4. tree rem sal by baroaieier.et several Peakaei tbe Ui-u k M--taie rang, ia the aaid Boacnabe dot net. the highest of wbteh Pe.t, llev.rj bne named Clieg nsaa'e l"aak, ia boner wf the i universe. Th f. lowing it aa extract from lb let t. ar te wi.( disclose to the reedrr some of It tasi beau tie. .fall tiie beautiful aceaeryof Uie.ewt Ap lu-fai. a raaget sornVand tAen in iTel rum the beast of se owtwnanea,atMrSter.', I n enla susn linil ,u .k,,l . .. . -, d must be initieti regular way, "Regular way!" exclaimed the lady, "and do yoe suppose I am going near the tnmal place again, and ride that ar critter without a bridieor lady's saddle? No, never! I don't want n. thing to do witb the man that rides it. I'd look nice perched nn a billy at, would'nt I f Nn never t I'll never go nigli it again, nor your hall nutber. If I can prevent It. no lady shall ever join tbe Odd Fellows. Why, I'd sooner he a Free Msumn, and bt broiled on a gridiron as king aa fire omild be kept under it, and pulled from garret to cellar with a baiter, ia a pair uf old hritche and slip piers, tust aa my poor dear husband was. And be lived over it, but I never could live oyer suea another ride aa I took to-day. "A BRAND PLUCKED OCT OF TIIE BURNING." Several yean tines, a very large storehouse on Water street, Troy, was consumed by fin. A young man waumgayed in saving the property in tbe fifth story ol the building, and furget'ing his own danger, continued to throw goods from the windows, until he saw with dismay that the stairs Lad fallen, and there was nn possibility nf his escaping iri that direction. Fearing to stand another moment on tbe trembling floor he run to wbere an angler can find speckled trout, tliore te an easy way to the Mountain li.Msse built by Mr. W'm, Patton.of Charleston, S 0. Its present istfcupnni will provide one aillt pleasant lodge- , ings, aad what Mountain journeys tender so welcome, all tuch e. wforta "for tlie inner man" at this region affords, with fresb taiwun front Scotland, and miem puisne from France, tu make them gT-down easily. After reeling here awhile at tbe bright of five thousand four hundred and sixty fee-, (-Mi) abue the sea level, ltd rs sen testify, will briug hiin tu the top of "Mt. Mitch. V When one ! nymn this peak be sppe rs U be on a centra, fro n which toere run off fi.e uif menie uiountain clta'ne. Te the n irttiward stre.eltts tb main leilgeof tbe Back, with a aitcceaetun ot et.nea and spirt ah Dg it uark crest On itsriht, from th fur BoTtheast, fiom the Keystone S ate, across the entire b.eadth of Vir ui ia, teeminjly from an immeasurnblt disttin-e, comes to the long line of the Blue Ridge or Al e ghany, but when it passes almost, under him It it comparatively so much dapres-ed at t.'sreely tn be perceptible save where at tb point of jna -tton, stitnulate.l by the presence or itt giia t -i neiglilior, it shoots up into a piiinicle so sir p, that, t i use a hunter's phrase, tt would "make bustard's head swim if he were to attempt to Uy over it." Thsnot it runt southerly, 1 11 it tuuohet South th roof, hoping that tome plan would be devised for his rescue h the cn.wd upon th ground. Carolinti, when it tends wet, aud it ..on hidden c.foe miifuiempeeu, auu i.iej -eeineu iiours to piljni, a,,!!,,,! masses that llb-trUOl further A-WOMAN -TIUT WANTED JCST TO PEEP INTO Til At Pill V ATE CLOSET A lodge ef I. 0. 0. F at WooJstown, deter mined hi have their lodge iwi dime un clean aud hioe; it was resolved unanimously U.sl Mia. n.. suouhi 1st employed to do tne lob. After the meeting adjourned, list Guardian who anew tbe inquisitive character of Mre. K procured a biliygiavt, and placed bim in a el. est that wae kept as a reservoir for tlie secret Unfits. lie then iulormed Ibe lady uf tht wisl.ee uf the Lodge, aad requested ber to come sous aexl morning, aa be Would thea be at leteurs to show ber what wa and hat wa not to be done. Morning cams, and witb it Madame kl. with ber broom, brushes, isaila, tube, Ac., prepared and armed for tht job, aod found the (jiuerdiaa waiting par her. ".Now Mada n,"ssidhe."I tell vne what we waa dune, and how we came to employ yoa. The brot hers said it a at ditkculi pi get any body to do the job, and not be meddling with lit secieis ia that little cl wet; we have lost tlie key, and can- enured them that him, Itefora he ooukl perceive that be wa ob served; but at ltvt he taw extreme solicitude evinced, and could bear an indistinct sound of voices, which he construed into words of oncnur agcuietit. I.td len were lir lught, and when the lor gest were found too short, two or three wen Insbcd together, but when efforts were made to rats tlieui, they separated, and the method was abandoned. Then rupee and rope-ladders were thrown up, hut tbe height waa so great that it was found impossible to make them reath tht roof. The young man ran In and fro, imploring aid. now excited by bops, and ftitntio with disappoint ment. Every expedient that ingenuity could nvent to save his life, seemed unavailing, and the elate naif hod become so heated that he could stand no longer. Despairing of relief, h threw imselfupon his back, and with an agony and earnestness intense beyond our conception, ad- rossed htmsell tu prepare lor that death whicb he saw win; inevitable. With tliernpiditv of lightning, and with itt ividneee too, the scenes of bit whole life came In his memory, and his "exceeding sinfulness" aroused lib slumbering conscience. He felt that at not only tu titfler tbe anguish of an ex cruciating death in that oonftitgtaiion, but that Ibe waves of ibat lake w hose ores ate unquench able, wete S.HIU to engulpb his never-dy ing t ul. Tlis justrs. f li d he taw depicted in every cur ling flame, and the heat or bit anger seemed scorching his inmost soul, Th words, "God is a eonuuiing fire," filled bim with horror, but be had been taught the way of salvation, and re metnbend that Christ died for sinnsrs who ar perishing, and that he waa hit only refuge. In a moment, with all the faculliee nf his mind.and all the tffeefioiia of bit heart e -nccntratel, be prost ausd bis stall in entire end unconditional submission to the Savior, saying and leel.nz. "Mv eoiinVtnnatina is just, perfietly just and right." ' 0i Is merciful to me a sinner " is.rd Jesus receive my spirit. Ine tempest in kis breast w as hulied. all was aoe, "that peac which iMtssetb all understanding. The swiftness with which these feelings passed thniugh his mind can never be deecrined, but every exercise was dsgtierrentyped tin his mem ory, andawill ueier be i hltternted. When appa rently in the vert grasp of death, aad bis "peace like a river, be lull a r pe fall upon hi arm. Ile caught, lashed it to tb chimney witb what seemed superhuman strength, ai d descended upon it to a window in tl.e third story, from which f. bad been thrown wtib wonderful skul and tuocesa. Tbe ram who teemed actually "dead, was alive again." and he who bad been "lost, was found." Thar wen ah outs uf ti till fn.m th throng below, and tlisre was jny among tne nosis oi ueattn, lor a ainoer nan rs pented. This thrilling account was related to the writer by Rev. Dr. Sketches," who d any to get a piece of advice from the greet law-1 nut lud it to lock tl.e door. yer, Vi new tiie farmer reached home il wa ; yuu eould Oe uspaielr.1 m,," I iur e c.s;t; tne y.tarney us.i tatigtieo mm. ana be determined Iu rest to reuisinder uf tlie day. .Vlwtuwh Is ilia bay bad latea cut two days, aud wae oomplvtely ma.ie. this uf bis nut frame and asaed iflhev should draw in. "v bai, this evening T exclaimed the larmer a wife, w lot had corns to meet her bu-band. "It w.aild be a pity to begta Uit work so Lite since it can I done es as. I tu morrow," Heraard was auoevlaia which wsy to decide. Suddenly be reo.lioclel that be bad la lawyer' advice ia bis piatket. "wait a minute,, be tn Ui .ne.1, "I baveaa ad- vifiini in that direction. As a chain uf th Block sweet around westwardly, it it tu Idonly parted nto two immense prancnee winoti run on in op pon'tecu sea. Tiie tiortlirrn terminate in in tiestic pile, with a crown-like summit, with no me'ro'is Siurs f .r tu base; while to tlie south the leadj off the long ridge of C.-g.ty, with it naked slupet and fantastic peakt over hiuh d'm nfl'es its great "D .me," challenging, in itt at'i tude.ainliitious onmparison with tb lilack itself. ' Let the ubscrver then lift Li eye to mu t distance, and take a circuit in tlie opp sited -tio't. Looking ti t'.ie amtheast and to the cast, he sees, beyond King's muun ain, and others lee known to tame, the plain uf tbe two Car .linna, stretched out over a field of illimitable apace, in 4. color and outline distinguishable from tbe " nu brow" of th calm ocean. Near to bim. t the northctst, ot.r the Linvilie m luntain, elaiida . squarely upri. h the "Table rock," with lis pi nendicul.tr fai-es; and itt twin bf Jthr,th ."Ilea bill," with its curved beak of overhanging rook, end neck inclined, as if in the act to ttuop down on the plain below. Farther on, tit ri. es in solitary gr.nideiir, the rw-key tbron of the al rum and wild "(Jnin Ifuthcr." . Thit "ano eut of days" wm long deeptel the "monarch of .h mountains," bat now, lilte other yoya! ilcs, ha, on'y retains a shadow of hi former authority in a patriarchal name, gi en because of the grey board he shows, when a frotcn cloud has iced h rhodtsjendn.ns. n eetwavd of It m ttandt a vio- in.ius rival, the ge.uly undulating prairicof the ltoan," (tretdting out for ton (Id) ru let in length. otiUl itt gicen and flowery cm pet it ter minated by a castellated crag the "HI iff " : Ir m this extends, eiuttiwardiv, the long, bat br ken line of tl.e " liuaia, ' tbruugli the passes uf wbicb, far away over tb eutire taliey ..f East Tennessee, is seen in tiie disiai.ee toe b ue outline of the Cumtierland mountains, as the S ate ot the " d irt and bloody ground." In eontrast with the b-.ld expect and rugged eltasma ol the " lis Id uiounlaiu," its smoothly shaven and rrguiatly rounded top I ring ng ti mind son, classic copula; fur, wuen to suulighl sleep up on itacnivet lissd, it soetrsa tempi mor won. thf of all til CihIs than ibat Pantheon, ill fsm. bed U man rival. At th tyt ag iln sweeps on. wa.d, it it arrested by t. e massive pile of the great" Snr.ky mountain," darted by iisfir-treee aud often by tlie cloudy d apery it wear. From thence there I niche quit through Haywood and Henderson, to South Can ina's herder, tb k mg isi.fcSoflns" b;so mountain," il pomtail steeple ot cr opping the " C Id mouutains ' and " Pisgab," and attaining probably their greatest elevatioa toward tiie beaut of the FreucU Urutd, mar" ' ' I Bssidee tlisse, the y rets on mtny a " rl ' green val.ey" witb iu windit.g streams, and many aasmeieas peak, and many a wal ing ridge, aiit ting ia il eurling shapes tlis billow oi the am, aa woeu snust lashed be tu. tMiDett. And if oa ia . tb uth..r of tb "Pastor's I f,ured by Jove, he nay perehanee Lear tb said be bad kept a vigilant eye sharp, shrill sciesm A kis"ebid cleaving nia- oa lhal man ever sine be related to him bis wonderful experience, and be had lived a life of exemplary and devoted piety. Few persons beve known tlie circumstances attendant oa greater number of eases of conversion than that clergy- nan, and be said it wa the only instance uf "death-bed eueverstou," ss be termed it, the gea ulnsnsss of wbicb be had teen proved. "Who is so great a God as oar Oud? Thou srta God wbe duest wundere." jlsstricea Mrssntfcr. "LOVE AT FIRST SIQ1IT." ister, and, as be aee by wlb that blight y which " p er.ee downward. Onward, or ate re with a pervading visi. a," or eneirclas k m la wide eurvss, show retiected back front U. geldea browa ef bit long wing, e The wsstorlag teaasi astsat afth descending nn. Bu ft on "Mount M. toft el," when opt It at tempted tn linger, since any Irtt visit, a way baa beee tevenrd qui e to the highest point. Aa one rides along tbe andulaling crest of tbe ridge, be has p-seoted to hin a succession uf varied, p etu.esque and beautiful views. Sotnetiinss be every epeets off gntiaeetMa nor aaa biessett. Ill bis wwt Mirelavea'e, BHnes tie tov.liaal sa lt ervwassg wiuk ton area. letanded on?" said sh. "V guM I can. My poor dead t.i I nieliiislNt.i t, who tsrlonged to the free Masoue, or A uli Masons, 1 d..n' know wni. ii, ased to tell mt all tb secreis is? tl.e eoa e,u, iud whea he showed est all Ihe aiarkt the griuirun aia-le wlo-u was initialed, and Pdd sae bow they fi iso por M.rf'gaa. I bever told a living soul to Ibis d ii ; if aw'saly tnaiblr y.air si.ris to tied out y.asr secrets till 1 du, they'll lay Uiere till Ibey Ml they will." "1 tlsutigM so," nad the iiuard'aa, "and Bow I want yiHi te eutumetHie m that eurner sad rive Its whose rauia a OVceut cleaning, aad I bate isw, and a fsto as ism. i. met I tutid three t pledged wy wwd sod ton for lb fidelity Ui trincetor. if ougtu jm leit ue wi.ei iu uo, tier, wife, see what it says, you caa lead wriltea band belter tbaa I." lue wu.na i too list paper and rtel this iiuet Never put of ea.tl to at. rruw what toe eaa do to dev." "Toes' it!" t.-la mej Ce-nvd. as if a rev ef ligkt ned cleared up all Lis tton In, "t'one, be qu.rvk! g. lb rvtJ ad as y ! Cast, Is ys, n, g.ri-t si to 4 s usT a a; ii siisn not saidttisi I "til .t II te f sue .tni.ia and . ' n . a'sent . la.ilf ,1. w tl.elawier'a sslvim. yuui .us s. A iw, d"n't go late that closet," and toft ue lady hi torse IT. .V.esaver bed she heard the Bound of kl feat en tne last step is) th visits thaa en etehsiswed. 'iMi'l (" into thl rbMtl I'll warrant I bet st t grWMisn.ur suass nunsmee, last bke the Anii Msis tor all Ihe world 1 11 be tsmnd. 1 will just lake ue pss-p, t ad holasdy will b any wi srr, as eaa k-sp il to mjsell. ' ho tisig the eaua to the word th stepped lightly ti the f etoddea closet, turned the buttua, which wesao atssarr aVsne tbaa bah! went the Bernard b ors'l -el the eiample by leading billy mau witb a Miring to rerai hi lilrt. tl. w r la lb w. rk, and But reterwiag tilt ibe 1 wkukrasse Sssar up-etling ber lad sin p. Boife bay waa br.iught in. To event sssuisd pi pros I tattd fur th sVs.r, bat it wa filled wiih ueipst. exeats f.sr bnase riraiimg. aad all etear fruta their positme isowa to th w .a . f bis a t deet. and Ibe foresight f be law vet. The weather ena iged deriag the B'gttt aa enaa.eeted stm tsr-i ea er the valley tbeaett nsti g it was f.md thss tl river kad nverfl .wed and carried e ey til Ibe bey Ihst had beta ten ta the leada. 1 he crop of th (- borvng fsmns were ersmplttely e!eetnysd. Iter aard etna kad east so tared. The ss ifiiii ef hi first taper asav.1 gave k.n each fwtb its tb ad tie M the kvwysr, that from that tin forth be ad-ipfsd H as kis rule af svieJsst, aad bsnan eis)esqasatly. one 4 lbs) avuet pnaipwuat far- ner la the aneatry. i karat thai yew, ny ere, will take a hint fron bt sac res, aad The Buffalo Commercial nf Monday ears t Aa piss tbnugh m ea spot sm.s. b aad greerr a tery interesting young Udy waa passing down en a rh to be ihe dancing grounds of fairies, si.d Nam street tssleid.iy menu g, she waa r ine anon be plunges int.. dense forests is? Ualssai, over what atanlrd uptei bearing sHne io.t behind ber gr uu le- vsred by tb ck b d ' of muss so It d in earnest entrsatf that tl. wis d stop, looking tssi.'a wearwd man reposes ea it a be around sl.e Isshelits maa. anpermitly well dressed, we .lo oa a hesiu f fluid mercury, la the let but with a wild ks.k rapidly appnatnl.iiig her, aad I rge 4 of the little p sines on will 1st apt U itb a.lmttsl.1 ns lne-s, tb lady waited bis to pau t a 'hi . aot i uly fa- tl t takeisf III mag, appnavch, and upon his resting bis band Bp. n nib. tstiionvina i tb distance, but else b ber shoubler, md, "Well, sir, can I d anvihing .-su stl reels I by the gentle beauty of Ibttpos, for y.Mi?" "Yes. midsa.s. you can," re lied the j it grsy, waving sail, Inters peered wrh naniae. "L sm in search is a Mttir and a b 1 rsttene.1. rockv seals, studded, ia the aenllght. eu frvcad." "well," auewe.ed .be lady "elnaost I with g'.ti'er'ng scale of Bttoa, and, ben and an? un who lavbsvet binself in a pnortr nwa-ier. I there, clusters uf young be, sums toarisbinf la tbe Id, I Ih.l.k, easily find one." ' Do yea res ly f-eshe-t and richest green, in this, tl.evr fsv.i a think so." wet tbe reJoindVr, "tbea, nsdane' elimaie, p-,iated al top, bat tpresdiag bet. w having bit band impressive I v ufs.a hi breast, evenly lilt iheif biwer branches p ack the earth, "slk.w eve to make yoe a fisrasal oter ef ny and proseniing lb Btl nesof regular eoaee.n haart and bead!" Tb tody, eat at all taken a tr-n ibis place thebigbret peek to oab. be. k be eatoaading a d laration. qulsly re- I lane I. Anyone wbe do. bt it . I suds ay plied, "that the street wrs bsrdly a proper plae I tbaa easily ssli-fy binself, f.sr It etand. and i l hsj ee imnurtant a iteclsratioa that a a ore nrv I sunt a .a to stand jveut i I s aasrtnent, Ine vai aa would he toe er sailed fur te delicate a etwamuniretein." Tne uvsa ae, aavtbed sad oV lirhled. with vitieav. nerhatav, ettsi tetss WIS with h's fsur ia erl eaiier, ai future tin e. ta d, "I ihsnk yua fsr your gssd lv e guud asnvning. and depae-e.1 with a greosful b leaving the yoeag lady to pursue her walk with cut farther awl lathes. half bet yue eaa auto a;." at aot aft Jraat Psawes. Tb follow lag aaasduta, ( ntstraiiv ef th rhereetn ef IB" lasa Judge Par t is t.4k to lh-ibl aad iaegavge, sato ne A gee 'is ass aaaied Tin ktd bessa easrertissl ia a duel lb Ull id" b ntaist sir k bo waieh.end renaitstl tl t s. Il il as sated bit life Tbe watch was sl'etwardsssh.bi'td, with tb Issll renatninc toM.toessaiaeeir where Jade Para wa pre, set. Il wee stow led by ateeval hVat it a a vatoable we. "Ve.," said Paraaaa, "vsry exretal ; k bas b t r est a-.ea Auwmtmr an ewsfit t button uf tbe stairs. Toe se and atavfusbsn aeeesiansd by BittsitaaassaMweiealeg dowa si sirs, drsw use bus a to witness Mrs. IV e efloft to pt tVun aader tlie pile f pails, tana, btiama,aea brasbn IB tl atreet. Wbaetowld be first to lb pot bat theraseally doi.ksper, who, after nlewetog the gvast. wha-a waa enpfsto Pat life, aadaptilimg the rabbssfe lhal boeod tot gs4 wimaa to the eank.aetsas. ly toqatred if en bad been asking the degne 1 1 esvteihn fultowed ton, and lbs rs.sr.-Si bg "leksng Ibe dsgnasr' sxctiwsed the toay. "if , bin to tow' tor draakeiinew. hpeoat, an trs yea sail tonbliag frwn ibe tof to ta batton af adnittsd that be had, while m Itslasa, I a be the Waits, with tb devil after ye, tokieg tbngt by aegreea, I bat Ureas, aaa II y Irujutea Mkt as ye base ass, aad hart Jttm to to, I I ana -I ibey w.ll asaa aa aah as I did." "I bape y - did ea up a tbs duet, na an," said lb 4w.kpsr. "Oia the rkaett C ate the eptde ebe era frt.idle d ll J weat aassaaa tod-aeyikiH . toll bet a to ao kt, aad ehe'U d' a) eertaia. 1 eoald sad wend th isay'wka, Tbe saresi wa there I ereaied to kaow 1 ftps-tied tb dues, aad eel popped the tonwl evilter rtgSt tote ny faea, I itVagbt to eevd bed na, aad 1 brukt ! A STIUiNtl froiir, A wil l friend uf oars, (Sclav Ton.) told as tb etker i J tl.e following toagh story Ts say b gnt aeqaaiatew aitbl a vs-y essmpaasuaelde felTivw frnn oa of th avestaiaia ssaattssv, who baptd tn be la Peine a fsast IMssa, Tbi wae ia AmguM bust. M'Hintaia Epruel wae a BMeatsar of sKel betrb, bat bstr g a k( wsy fron bows as 4 bating a ar svp-s.ei.se d to4' enrktait bef, be to4t ea a nach as b f-aki eag wHh T n esdiagaad atnn(. la da line, pwatl wettl tosrse, tw raswiee uf Ins gbt trsal. tst faiy,' bat tbea b told but brmbreav the la tonptet tea they sad as t at Bar, e see ease iBvitu (. be MM' heip itishkieg ' 1batapai en aid tothet ap aod swfd, ti.sl Its port if lb yoaeg betel ee hs4 . ly eve dtwek eavdrr tl.ettei.nstsiissai ol lie . f at fr n toawa, and falling iavei bad sa.aio. be stvewld bv tot ie bM tsf tgit at. ssv hi kxhsagsinsiii- 'Hwt brettirea. he e.asiot at,' bat wbn.lr.aa the ea.iaeace, took 4" we an it ra I proportions, iu bcatd base, and bang spare IB aiag nut f.sr nil la all direst., and gaa in aibmt wonder ea it dark ptansge d eouh lea Irs. will feel bv that it .dew will ever beeoiae Urn." or thai ia lb present gsolo toal ars it will meet the fe e fenced bt tli p bet j b wnd Uie words t . Vlssts es'lst eesead st ewtsf I setot w -J, tr St4.Ua, U4 pasvsst a sm I to t sis ass. Has? net with atos. I tear, ny dear sir, ibat 1 hate tot'ee ntf i Imv baf f t J' pm.oe and yet .be too.' 1-41 aad sure eu-'.i'.g sistnert tt ik ssouh smm, peMl.ar end tewarkable asit ss, nibt tl tows) as to say ms.iv l ueft that I u-v .miMed. h.sp y att tob I ia all tbsl nntea t aansral H.tv will fiad aa en-toft my hansg se bwig trsej an4 Bps Jss-r rsieabte tiwe I'rut J nr llaaar. T. L. CLIN J MAX. Lottof Ml Fttetti, rtpext, - rt' Pkttli r 4 as u l..ii.t Psf.1 fit-. II t lt fa toia, e-ta S. '. ess Kaavs S ru sum l-. t i t. ;, a., k ll.se. SSSI Insjris' Bfeil. tS.ep Isf.. f.is B Ream, essti r s.i tt H ! kH, t, se fe stgk. Us; ItJi. Ikaa 4r aa'h -HI deevsrisrbt lyieg. Vm rm beer a bat towber fspswsH etd eWal I . d ia , s teka-le tsess erset-.s. AegvsMI I n af Jfiai wn set par iyw.gr I a -s. mm.s ass sm m te Aed esU beaent-Jfoeaf tjf ojf. ' I , , k r, . . (-1 " t f htik er
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 12, 1855, edition 1
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