. Picturesque America; or, The land we live in. A delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities, and other picturesque features of our country . bjectso peculiar and impressive in its features that it leaves him no discretion. Such a pointwe find at Karrs, eighteen miles above Petersburg ; and, as the day is usually far spentwhen we reach it, we will lie by for the night at the farm-house. Old Adam Karr hasgone to his rest some years ago, but he has doubtless left behind some scion of hissturdy race to inherit the old homes


. Picturesque America; or, The land we live in. A delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities, and other picturesque features of our country . bjectso peculiar and impressive in its features that it leaves him no discretion. Such a pointwe find at Karrs, eighteen miles above Petersburg ; and, as the day is usually far spentwhen we reach it, we will lie by for the night at the farm-house. Old Adam Karr hasgone to his rest some years ago, but he has doubtless left behind some scion of hissturdy race to inherit the old homestead, and with it, we may hope, the quaint humorand genial hospitality of its ancient proprietor. To approach the Pinnacles, about a mile distant from the house, one must ford thefork and ride up a narrow ravine, densely wooded. Jutting from the point of the oppo-site hill, we see two thin sheets of rock, towering perpendicularly, side by side, far abovethe tops of the loftiest forest-trees, their jagged and grotesque outlines draWn in darksilhouette against the clear-blue sky. The edge presentation exhibits a pair of monu-ments, one of which bears a rude resemblance to the obelisk of Luxor, the other to 4!). IN WEST VIRGINIA. 387 a monumental spire of the pinnacled Gothic style. Measuring them by the Yankee ruleof guess, I should say they exceeded two hundred feet in height, with a tapering widthof from ten to five feet. Here are no suggestions of Oriental fancy nor feudal ro-mance, no graceful details nor bright surroundings, to relieve the solemn, tomb-likeaspect of the scene. Staring like grim Cyclopean skeletons through the lonely wood,they have a fiendish look, and Vv^e feel a creeping terror in their presence. An imagi-native man, about twilight, would instinctively avoid the spot—never willingly visit italone. We were glad when the sketch was finished, and we were free to return againto the friendly sunshine and the every-day beauties of Nature. Our picture, thoughte


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