The Sun (New York) Newspaper, November 30, 1859, Page 4

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chief, Ah, old fellow, I'l be with you, T, aa WF yor are : ra wey rea FOR SALE AND TO LE it.” ves FOR SALE AND TO LET, the elotds fike guardian an- ges, waiting to receive the weary soul in thelr “Ab, eald Harry, ‘which one?” embraces, hc vored above him, tinted with all “Pemmpey, Be was one of the strongest, ablett | (he melting co'orn of the mlabow. In the Bast, | bs wens negroes beleeging to us.” far, far, in the dls‘aiies advanced tho twilight, eer ren enrTulsment be attended to immediately; when | enve'oping the earth, in ite gemtle fold, Deine eons Cid you Gast encertaia that he was missing.” ‘The birds twittered overhead, as they haste: 4 méteents before I sent for you.” | ed to their rest ; the murmir of the insects fell cares WANTED TO BUY_OWER Two aeooen all the others.” Yaintly and dreamily upon thie ear, while the ze BCE. seep, vine “Clerelg, and they deny baying any know- | phyrs moved nolsalessly among the flower bells, eae oie | SE ee ledge of the offi” ‘Lo you think is isthe | Invigorating and soothing to rest, There was ar. "8 wy San ee FOR SALB—HORSEB, SPRING Cart mare lige | Seamer uniecse wea eee anes es “I, ofcourse <.nnot tel! wih ceriainty ; but 1 ta FOR ans T chimed ie.” Harry, turvirg . who gave the coloring to , pod Astures the rar ee oe ter hard crested xature! Where is the painter fa fara nnd Aue Pe “What co you think thls Colonel?” satd Wrerty to math cf, who could portray her, robed as she is now, in | ———————————— ‘eee, eotne Colone!, what's to be done? No| tha misty voil cfennest? How great must be FOR SALE—A CHANCE, SELDOM ra'llety no¥.” mind, to realise the extent of the power of tte ry “Well, Leap yore he must be re: mgpip tent ; bow small a m'te am I in this oe ‘Do g@wthipk hecsa have gon gorions world? When I dwell on thy wosks, OR 70 Ler 7 tare, bewas missing 80 recently 0 God, I fool my lit:lenees, and yot Iam par | fy FOR SALE THE LEASE, Mo! be xn etther not hare left the village, | mitted toenjay the mighty creations of thy will, shew kn cong te ert ‘heel ipa 8 YOUR TES ox belvocly ashor: <Intanes fiom it, and the | My Gud! Icemet poreay the iatuve major, | Sees” ee ee yn ed to work, the sooner we will | the wendorous grace, the incomprehen: wi — we ‘ dom with which my weak brala lavests thee! A tasks CHANCE — FOR SALE & a WORD TQ. THE 'LADIES—DR, LIN- eres with Goins rasle im, bonnie Seance “That's my opinion exactly #0 wo'il be off,” | Feetle is epercs, poor my powers to give mtter- furalebed. wis race ms cS OR patie Dir key Tey ase doa | ear ver cat dhe'oum, catrard sto the twilight 2p apa ra Riess yee oc . Sr Soam ones Coes Lut in the contemplation of Nature, Harry had forgotten the mission that had called him to “CREAP—A 1 FRUIT AND AND beide'ti sfx mo the ! the brook ; he still reclined with bis face to the ne est a 4 ; pet ave | West, when be was startled by a crushing of ee et Tae Ma | eee the grass bebind him, and ke was sbout to spring Crane! The penalty of aiding a runaway | ‘© bisfeet, when wild cry arrested the motion. ene ten aaa a a | THE ee , : ‘ =, 14%, Fx , ‘assasslo, eaviec | The next instant he heard a heavy fall, and eee $20 REWARD—LOST, | AT, THR > f sodleiat Ncow thom.” e TONS | te sprang up. What was bis astonishment, at aay mite fecerrce 4 ; When the two gentlemen reached the end of | the syectacle before him | eeing Ott Foarte 4 } evennze the Colonel spoke. Directly in front of him lay the form of a ' barre ory das, While tacther enveloped in a heavy black #4 00D STORE TO LET IN J ae Dp ian “Hay ba; ba! Colona, where d'd that speech | mantle, was kneeling upon his breast ; at « abiort Ses ; - COOPER e | come from; did you learn that in Mexico? a war ttf thm br na ae ror. | ESE Wee SEAN : = Be. \eautny abide nek Ses lew, stood a tink shat cteature robed tn acm ris RSG ARE AND FUCK. SINT EMS ie : =f eee : ry 3 ‘ " but bat wea gota to sey, what poscoseed shat | White, her beoad brimmed at ad fallen from, a ico bunlacen: Apls'as ik Oherry ot, Brood way, o y : nigger to uum away.” ler @nd the zetembled some pleadizg am } °° “Not Mnbwing, I can't sey,to makett arhyme; | Ml as the evening breeze toyed with her golden fh 2o FOR SALE—a' OLD ESTABLISHED dutere-thing, we must find him before night- | “nalets, and kissed her mowy brow. Near her | sais.‘ou ens of fal}, ot, Wwe won't get him ot all.” was a youth noble end masly looking, who also ae J pont dlosapheg, thay burried off to instigates search | seemed spell-bound where he stood. Harry's Funaway slave, gaze rested upon them, and a glarce told him eee STOCK Ame rt FIX- Tw feli eround, and unsuccessful, the | it was Virginia Remson and her brother. poatyetumed to the bal) they had found no | A stern vo'ce at his fet attracted his atlens oe wi oe tragey of tise bleek, for as Bradford hed calculated, | Son. nose thought of searching the haunted house, if] » ‘‘I( I spare your life will you answer my ce 10 LET—THE HOUSE 185 ORCHARD it was thought of at all, they rejected the idea of questions 7” at } 2 f 8 nagnoe's going thre, for they were known to| “Yer, massa, I will! only spare is child dts Inquire at be Very ;uperetiulous, always avoiding suspicious | "st. ©, do Lert my bri ff is almost gone,’ ms TO LETO places, lest they should be confronted by some} ‘‘l’*mise me,’ 4 cupernatural appesrance. “Yes, yes sah, only git off ob me! Foarth ef rent 98 Superstition always ficds a home in the breast | _ The stranger arose from the chest of the fal- acne ne, water in c nerf 1 HAVE NO POOR OOAL—I SELL of thy ignorant, wboze minds are incepable of | '2 man, who quickly gained his feet, ern led mad | FR SEES a oy grasping the wordrous mysteries of nature, in| “Goon!” and be bele » flstol to his head, Merger NEAT GROGERY ts f thesight eense, but attribate them to spiritaal ard before Harry could question the meaning cf stom eeter pteerpenie. Ae To ene Ha iit Pa Dean MONTHLY Y ORLEBRATED ageney.-What tales are clreulated about the the strange circums‘ance, they had disappoared Pad up to the Lat of February, Inquire ast Eaceet oe rj Ecepe ight ; rire EP PETER psnyna pent gaged WO PAY—INVITATION TO peeks cores Wi, 0:24 Wap, and the iguis fates of the | ' the waniog light; be hastened to where Vie- || eee Le brelon Led Oo N° Reese ek ay Tope 7 derangement.’ Wriee Berd aii greve'y a:d; how a face glowed in i's pale lambeat | 818 stood, in the eame tei pesicton, on CBrar house eor Broadw CaO oor ns ame, AND “AD. Me Ww. flatif, Or how It always rests upon the grave of | ‘Ms Kemson.”” rithin ope hundred f hele see mapa, 4c, isa eae AME MORROW choumiateneds bow (+ borbene thé trarstion' to You are saved!" and she fell forward, He cee ; ° = * ic in RB SOR ie Gener ed bis doom, ete, ‘These phenomons, it is true, are | CAUSUC her in his arme, and discovered sho had — PEACH 0! faites only fainted. strenye, and unaccountab'e, but are they more ‘ ‘a sothan the wondrous life within our frame, than | _ Fut the iret time, Edward spoke, “Virginia, fen Bd a 60.—SULDIEKs, Lee Ee in wore etee ott a4 a baw ; ‘ Ay cae Jot nie!” Apply in stare To Vulton #t,'Now see Ds 7 Fea uta , then the very. fa mos Satlinci, than tha vary faet thet won| OTL au Sad ek U6 bole aie persed 75a Wien Yao. Bolg atten me ore Sage che. H1-rry bore tbe feapile form to the bank, and | iy 70 LET—THE DWELLING PART OF “OOMSTITOTION,” UN- $4.75 nwa caaee. te be *Senaie Novoorer had darkniss de cended upon the ny , “OORSTITUTION,” UH- C4 varporting ‘font cath, than Bradford sxbied forth, and stole | BeFtiedly dipping some of the clear cold water Bistcreg tae ew maaenronate Se HE REECE Hane reterhie ee ot Ene at stad steaithily along, until he reached the desolate | ‘deavored to restcre consciousness to the af- aroer, cal mfr 8 cat ne jeer? , housey fs was not without many misgivings that | 1Habted git); at length the soft breath tumbled rood Wenaut nod lmusediats posses aatcuton ris = i YORK ‘ (rahe tks amit, _ pride : ' he set out, but he knew be must ree that the | P 00 her lips, and unclosing her eyes, she be- ae a ae LET—A FEW TIOORS IN FIRS? = 025 TR Siders en aly ss negro did not wan! foc, Jest he should be temp- | held Harry bending over hor, while. por head | Aik Oy, having gas and water all th p : ‘ eh _ TSR theca er rr BS ll ted to give u, the idea of escaping ard return to | 1¢8ted upon his arm, Ren or ie tenantas “Apply to J, OO SORT a ; ic tape ED the Hall; but he determined to hasten back, ere | “Virginia,” it grew Jate, hoping thus to avoid his terment- | With e half fearfal air, # horself from 70 LRTTHE SECOND FLOOR or on, his encircling arms, the ing per be fa any Tari betog veer to lone He reached the place without anythicg occur. | cheeks, dying them crimson ; ned hee fpelren'ty Pater and’ gas Sts ring te disurb bis equanimity, he found the | ed away at that moment, and Harry murmured, | 2. ‘| ae NOTICES, slave expecting him, and after simply givinghim | ‘You are not strong enough yet.” ; the rear the food he hed brought, acd cautioning him to} “How came I to faint ?” iy —— ner be careful, took his leave, aud was soon again} I do not know." in bis own room; a week passed on in this man- “Ab, I remember now,” she replied, passing ner, gs A SMALL | her band across her forehead, and steggering un ee ‘The search for the ranaway, although arsidu~ | der the force of the remembrance, Harry caught | “ss0s*iy net Tent om Cedly mate, wos ta vain. ber hand. FT rae SALE—A A a pe YITTED UP Meanwhile, the latter had found no suitable ‘Miss Remeon, you are Il] and cold,” (Temncalin" Lettre it bowtay’ ab time to consummate his fell purpose, and Brad f'No, I feel better now; but, oh! I shall — — EE u ford began to grow uneasy, lest bie plan should | never forget that fearful moment,” oar STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A J } , : coe Lai besides, he was tired of having the bick | ‘Lem yet at a love to understand what I wit- | mcsipey,ster® for sale, Awoir at 16 Division 1 : , secie upon his hands, a0 he reeolved to hurry thiags | nessed upon springing to my feet,” %m FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX. * the a P| «eee J. 1-34 0 Sneak. “shall then endcavor to explain ft to you.’ fa ire art eesti GALE THR reat cate Gr Tr BAY INDIAN DOCTOR 29 Many and deop were the ploteandplans,which | ‘Throwing ter arm, for support, around the ah grant bee fier pines totaal ; " a Tote rece Ledevised and rejected, come improved upon, | trank of the tree, under whose boughs they ‘ adical server, ees untfl at last he hit upon one, which apparently | ware standing, she began OPOMERS a Neary FIITED ~~ eeulacilen ne suited bim, from the demonstrative expression | ‘‘Early this afternoon, Edward and I came alee “ci Maalbesry of “Heat iow.” ri ; 5 : he used. hither for a walk, I bringing my sketch book : It isa strange fact,how scon the most startling | 854 pencils, for the purpose of takinghome .« Secldonts transpiring around us, are ins measure | light r semblance of the lovely spot. “At Jas’, Grggtton, or, at least, buried In the memory for | &'°wing weary of drawing, I laid my utenmalls sine ‘until some circumstance equally strange, | **ide, and was soom absorbed in a reverie, Ed- shall Foleo 1t from its ashes, So it was with the | Ward amusing himself not far from me, I had musder-of the supposed George Cranllife, for | Temained vat when I was startled by ‘awhile it was the theme upon every tongue, but some one 8; aloud. theratudly Aled away, apd only when some new wii nt ecogain the vol, fe K sreestrom ‘veut mealled it for a moment, it was entombed | ascertain whence the voice proceeded in the past, bis virtues, and bis wrongs, alike | distance from me, reclining upon the grass, was buried with him the figure of a gentleman; for afew moments I Knew!not who" way, but ele Inspection CHAPTER XL srvreale beby “To be Continued, én vay, 8, *( )¢qMRACHERY., 4 DaXoUNEMNT, “Wed nthnca with glormy brow, e OR SALE AnD TO LET, fa. SALE—2 1-2 YEARS LEASE, fi of eald Eafurl onsta bts therey, abled oe now os seorueetaanemmenteneuantematie * Sater : Bale ttt Taga rosso Bere a Oe ATES diem tete nine. | BESS aeRO MLS OF ae | Reeders eae =a) ie These to the beast that bas not bowed, Sa | asFOR SALE — THE a VOR ae eceed | Uta fy Enemy ‘A clove, Ktereal Lave, $0 the? sors ories nS Ne Oe Rae ree Boland rsh So Pea Ty wee Ty) ° WARS eal. 1 Re apices sees CORNER LOTR ltr F | won aALe DRLOW COMO Te lee lay ba tone | as FOR BALE—WI nine Near the dove of's beautiful day in the first erase, abe eee aaeent LAGER omnes oma part of the week, following the search for te slave, ap Hatry stood on the ba'cony at Cranliffe Hall, o servant places vote in. his hafd, the dixgotions of which were in a strange hand writ- ing ’ ‘ foo wah eng tg —————————————rrrrtemenrrertnertenerene FOR BALE-200 ACRES OF HEAVILY ere Taw valk penton F boc sub b? te

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