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. From this point it grows wider and deeper, until it runs into the Potomac at Evansport. The town itself is built upon a side hill, which slopes gradually to the water. Coming into it, the first house visible is upon an eminence called "Rose Hill," from which a splendid view is obtained. It is an old house that has been for some time deserted, a legend hanging about it of a poor suicide, who blew his brains out within its wills, and whose ghost still lingers around the place. Every olones in the forest. Standing beside it, many a delicious memory floats through the mind like the dream of some long-forgotten melody, and the brain is filled with weird and mystical recollections of long ago. About a thousand yards below "Rose Hill," the village commences. A single street bordered on either side by houses in every stage of dilapitation — half ruined stores and toppling barns, that only maintain their equilibrium by the aid of sundry rails propped against them; solitary c