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in - .mi 'i ii ii m 1 ' li WLMlWili I'll ii 1 - . mmt . . I . . .:. . ,. V . " ". ' T' . . . 1 ' " " ! '-' i - - r ' . . 1 . - -: i . . . . - - i k i . I .4i.it DEPOT. NATH'L JACOB! Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. Agricultural Implements, English, and American Cutlery, Iron, Steel Kails, i Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, &c. We would respectfully caUthe attention of wholesale buyers to owr full and com plete assortment, embracing all and every description of Goods in the Trade, and to the superior advantages we can offer from having, the agency of several of the best leading f actories. , j-t Always on hand Sole and Harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins. ' -; ; Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors' 'and Blind?, &a.t &c. - . Please call and examine, before purcha sing, the stock at : ; n .l.V NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware .Depot, ;, sep5-ly 0 Market Street H. MOORE, m. D. OjjiQt in the Cobb Building. DR. W. H. MOORE, having removed his office to the Cobb building, can be con sulted at all times when not professionally absent. apri-tjanl? J. A. BONITZ Editor and Proprietor. Tor tu. Principle iff Pnncipie Sight is Eight Yesterday, To-day. To-xncrrow Forever." pMbUalxed Scmi-eeklj tad Wklj VOL.9. uredit laoDiliop Scandal. AAotT IMPEACHMENT GOLDSBORO, N. C, .MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1873. NO. 42 E TIIOS. A. YVOODLEY, . LATE OF KIXSTOS, K ., Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Goldsboro, N. C.and surround ing country. , . bilice, at present, at Barhams Hotel, whrir.-j all orders may be left. August 23d, 1S72. WALTEU CLARK. J- 51 MULLEN. QLAUK ifc MULLEN, Jf1 ( R X E lrS A T L A W,' " HALIFAX, N. C. Practice in all the Con rts of Hali fax, Mar tin, NorUiampton and Edeciimbe counties. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina and in the Federal Courts. Collections made in all parts of North Carolina. mar!4-ly BUM ht EDITION - SPIRIT OF HOPE. BY MIlS. E. J. KAMET. 1 KNRY C. PltEMPEIiT'S FASHIONABLE Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon, Gl'pus'Ue Mtl rvt-olitan Hull, next door to A. W. Frup's Suhxm. RALEIGH, N. C. The only white Saloon in Town. Sha ving, Hair-Cutting, Dyeing, &c., done in the Latest and Best Style. QOMMERCLAL HOTEL, ooiDsnouo, n. a This is one of the best conducted Hotels in the State, (new :md established since the lute fire.) A" this House you will find the l(j; t of Fare, comfortable iires, excellent Lodging Rooms, a well furnished Parlor and accommodations for Ladies. i'" Polite and attentive .servants, jalotf J AS. W. MuilRIS Prom'ietor. J OI1N AltMSTltONO, Enchantress come ! and charm my cares to rest. How shall I lure thee to my side again, Thou who wer't once the angel of my youth? Thou, who didst woo me with thy bland est strain Tinting wild Fancy with the hues of Truth; Whose plumy shape, -floating in rosy light, Showered purest pearl drops from its fairy wing, Making earth's pathway like the day- s ar bri :ht, Thou rharmer rare o life's enchanted spring. Fair were the scenes thy radient pencil drew, When on my eyes the early beau'y broke : And thy rich-ringing lyre, when life was ?, A glowing rapturo in my bosom woke Then my gay sister Fancy made my dreams Lovely, and lightsome as the summer hours, And in her fairy loom wrought hues and gleams That clothed the Ideal in a robe of Now, thou hast vanished from my yearn ing sight Thou comest no more in melting soft ness drest No more thou wcavest sweet visinns of delight, No charm thou bring'st to lull my heart t rest, The bloom has laded from my face, dear Hope - The li.'ht ;s lost the shadow comes not back ! rt commenced howling, or-rather wlilnning, iu a pittiful manner. The whole scene, taking in the surround ings, ijvas a moyt sorrowful one, ajul brought tears and sobs from, the men whom the world regard as so cial Pariahs, but in whom, as this incident proved, all the better feel ings had not yet been deadened. Pinch continued his pantomime on til seemingly convinced that he couldjnot arouse his master, when he juinj ed dnwn and with slow steps ! left the room, never retnt n ing tintil after the body had been conveyed to its final resting place in Elmwood. Memphis Avalx cnE. M BOOKBINDER AND BLANKBOOK H A N UFA CTUBEB, RALEIGH, N. C. Trial, Exception, Miuute and Recording Thv green oasis flowers no more re ope, l)o' ketrt mude to ovde. . To scatter frauranee o'er life'-, desert North Carolina Reports find other Law track. Iif-.Ue, bound in sur ovior T aw uiudinc; MiBsbig numbers of tho Re;-or s supplied Qh, anel-spirit of my perished years ! Thy early memory stands before me aud odd biudinz. numbers taken in ixchan'ie for rsc-rtlt)-tf ; THE ARDESNESE DOG. The dog ot the Ardennes accom panies the flock when the winter's snow drives tlie sheep home again for shelter. Each shepherd pos sesses one or two of these dogs, ac cording to the size of his flock, to act as sentinels. Their office is not to run about and bark, and keep the sheep in order, but to protect them from outside loes. When the herdsman has gathered his flock iu some rich valley, these white shag gy monsters crouch upon the ground, apparently half asleep; but now and then the great sagacious i i eyes will open, ana passing over the whole of their charge, remain for awhile fixed on the distant ho rizon, as though they followed a train ot thought which led them away from earth so sadly do tkey gaze into the infinite. But let the mountain breeze bear to his ever moving nostril the scent of the hat ed wolt, or li b quick ear detect an unknown noise ; then is the time to see oile of the dogs in his glory. Hi s eyes become black with fierce ness ; his hair stands erect; his up per lip becomes wrinkled, showing a range of white formidable teeth, while a low growl alone escapes from his throat. When his keen faculties have detected the wherea bouts of his foe, he rushes forward served, for . we had been terribly j frighteued about mad dogs when we were children, and so had grown uj with a most unreasonable dread of the whole canine race. When I left my careless girlhood behind,! tried hard to leave my cowardiceSv ith it, but to this day, I am only courageous in streaks where dogs are concerned. Bruno was a great shaggy,black dog, as big as a calt six weeks old. Ho was keit as a watch'.dog in a large store, at5l when oar home" fell to us in the rooms over said store, he seemed to think that he had us also in charge. The people before us bad made much of him : invitini? him ui , - - stairs, letting. the babyj-'Idaou his to dress again, and not so beccom-' What has a Lady to do with 1,Jglv v Temperance, "ugh l. iou great ugly enr !"j .-. said I ; but I took care to wait nntil i Much. The gentle' elements". -f her he was out of hearing L O - ' v ouiv ; - V I tvi 1 (.UIU UW ' t , SHU It. . "lie is only scraping acquain tance,, said uy husband laugh ing. - But I as determined not to bo familiar with him. i "Beasts were not made to live in the house-: with human beings,! :i said to Bruno's master, one morn- S " 1 r . uig wnen i was nrustimg the stair carpet. The dog had never learned to use the mat at tho door, and all ihe sand that everybody tracked in to the house was consequently laid . CJod has made the empire of h r heart Iwundlcss. Love is the bond of aipa thy with all intelligent creature- li is the master principle of society ; i pn tineous emotion of the soul, obedient o no nKjtire save those which ch - n kin dred with its own character. F-tcuu not inspire it; power cannot tapp-cta it; weUth Civnr.ot 'purchase' it 7 nr, i;ori v cannot command it. A slave in its mf ignant passions, the soul is free in iv.-rV j. xercise of aff.-ction, in every arr ., be nevoence. However other obje :saiv inspire the emotion, woman w s m.it'e to be mistress of this p .ssiori" in 'h- r ul. h i tn back, or go to sleep with him on fto his want of neatness the floor, and treating him to a taste "If you really do not like to have ot all the nice tid-bits that were brought into the house. Of course he soon concluded that he had the freedom of the place. n' He had such large, pleasant eyes, so lull of benevolence and fun too, that it was a mystery how I could help liking him. But if he had been a lion or a big bear, I could not have been more nearly sac re 3 to death than I was the day of our ar rival, when looking up from a bas ket of dishes that I was unpacking, I saw his large form in the door way. Over went the basket, and with a marvelous spring I went .The special Washington co rrcspondect of the iBaltxmor. Sanr telegraph lhe following to-that journal of Thursday s . The'Tiew taken that no otiglnal ctloa could Jie io the Senate agVnst llri Ca fx -was -sustained, by Ihe course of that body, to day TheTeqnest made by Mr. Golftx for a special committee to ureal! gate hist !edU!Mftbilier I transactions was shown by Mr. Thnrraan to be one which the Senate had no authority to grnt. The Senate evidently was of the opinion"' that if any proceedings at all wf-re called tor agiinst - the Vice-Presl-deut, it was -for - the Flonie to tske"tire initiatire ly impi aching him! There was no excitement 'whit fverrdis'p1ayetl in the matter by Senators, and the re quesrefCrr ' 'oKaf-wai almost san( mouajyrt fosed. O jl.O ir.j Sl After he-preferred j hisrequest the Vice President left the chair, at.d wit not seen-in the Senate fur the remainder of the lay. It is undeniable that the reeet; tealituony l f ret be Poland Cred it Wobilier coaimittee, including partic ularly that given to day, p aces he Yice Pre ident in a very awkward posit io before Congress and before the Countfjc I,t is very certain .that perjury has &tn coui?nittel by ome one, and painful aa it may bo to give utterance to such a If V. 1 . . :':"l,wlsuuirucinuie neart t- ,-n. .suspicion, it is a f4Ct that not a Urn qf it is usually because godn ss o not t iose who haye een amon the warn! I m a - - - She may li-;,i he pers..nal and poliUcal frJeoiU of., the Vice-President are not sntL-Sed. as to rule in her own. ciiinn fin .! iis " . 1 . . . J " iiiuiius loren ii umcToWi" ..! .lirt -- - -- t.itM Mil VI 1 U master, 'you have only to tell him wherever she will, her enpire U I. und so. lie will understand and take less and free. 1 li s influence wj.s given the hint." to make her both the guardian and min- I had never yet spoken to him, istcring ang I -devoted to frivol ty, bt-r except to coax htm hypocritically influencc baches on y to the fancy, and wli. n his presence frightened me Dt'ltbCr ,rakeS DOr reta',QS Prnneut "J'oor Bruno ! Good fellow ! was "f1' b,il consecrated to charity, it all I had ventured to utter 4? 7 f h" ii . t , wUo wa9 la3t at tlie cros3, and tirst at But I had little faith in the re- the sepulchre.'; raarkable intelligence that would Iutemprence afflicts men; but it enable him to take a hint that was blasts woman. It lays the withering sometimes thrown away upon our stroke on her heart and her beauty con- own species. Nevertheless I thought 8U,ne:i like a moth, while her j y goes the experiment worth trying That down to tiie tomb. Man services the vcrvniwn. Itv.m o.,....i M5S ol happiness; woman never W 9 apeared about over the basket clear into the ad- 'dinner time, just dropping in a mo- Man has a thousand chances t- secure ment to see what I was it. woman hliif nnp Thpnvih n-lii.i. I - - ..w v . U J I 1 1 1 1 ll" infpinn(rn(n loro im.-n n r. r... u:,"M",u,lUMimnS U1,s at meal .neat a time; on woman they ii-ht al time, and if he was hungry, U was a together. We ask her to throw her be particularly inconvenient time to nevolence into the scale, to secure pro cheerfully and the monstrous teliow i receive him. So, without even the Jtcction for her own fircsi.le lQj !j,t went bouncing down the stairs to politeness of even savinr t(tr, mnm. heart. For anht you can tell. Mie'fite J O i3 I joining room, where 1 shut the door with a bang, locked it, and then screamed tor dear life. Just then some one out oi doors wli stlel now ILLIAM HAY, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. V.:e underE-Ined hegs leave to give notice to his frienda and the public generally that' he etill continues the PAINTING lXSINESS, and all orders left with Mcsbrs Ciark & Roberts, at Newbern, or Mr. W. F. Kornegay, at Goldsboro will receive prompt uttcuiion. Patronage, from town or country, solicit ed. ' Wil. HAY. Goldsboro, Oct. 27, 1870-r-Jra Ah ! by I hat memory, which so fair ap pears, Unveil once more the beauty of thy brow ; Come if I have not quite outlived thee come ! And bid thy rival dark Despair depart Ilin touch has left me blind and deaf and dumb Brin thou one ray of sunshine to my heart ! I. B. Gp.ainoek C M. Stedmau... . . . S. 1). Wai.lack. . . . Isaac Bates f re si dent. . . .Vice President. .Cashier. .Assistant Cashier. STOHIES ABOUT DOGS. A DOG'S AFFECTION FOR HIS DEAD MASTER. BAE OF m MOVER, nnUni r. c. i . tif A iWnA..!rnl V. &1 AAA itnn I AUU1U1UCU v" - -wv ed of the affection and sagacity dis- DIRECTORS D R Murchison, of Williams & Murch ison. Geo li French, of Geo U French t ton. H Voile. 3, of Adrian k V oilers.. J W Ilinson, of Sprunt & Ilinson. ( ""I B Grainger, President. C M Wrig man. Jas A Leak, of Wad- esboro. M Wcddell, of Tar- boro, N C. E Ii Borden, of Goldsboro, N G my great relief. I saw no more of him that day, but the next morning he paid me a visit. I had iust ldaci d the crridi- ron over a nice juicy steak, cut rea dy for broiling, when I heard a panting sound close by me, and looking around there stood Bruno with his great open mouth nearly on a level with my shoulder. I was too frightened to scream or ing, I began : 4Bruno I" lie looked up and opened mouth expectantly. his of yonder widow, friendless and f. Ion, may soon be yours; fir auuht v "i cun tell, the destroyer who wrote the iu th: childles, to-morrow may lay dts: icti it your door und break you. iu-Hrt which party this caimc can bo fasteuod upon. I he icc-rresidtiit expresses the utm5t confidence in the ability to ejear iimself entirely of all damaging charge aud suspicions. It is now very .plaii tha: the opportunity which haiked ot he enate to-d iy ca.n be afforded him by no other process than that of imptach- raent. Rumors were very thick about the Capitol this afternoon that the motion to impeach the Vico-President would certainly be made in the Houc of Rep resentatives. The general impreaiion that no movement to this end ean be mada by the House in' advance of the ' report of its committee is erroneous. The investigation into the Credit Mobil ier b. ing conducted with open doors, all the statements which have ffcen made implicating Mr. Colfax and others are matters f common notoriety. Ilia there fore within he provinco of any member of the House to rise in his place, recite the allegations against Mr. Colfax, and move for instructions to the judiciary committee to report artichs of Impeach" ment. Tiic House, bei g inbe posietE- ioa of the same information as has been lino, said I speaking slowly whatever may be your power to aumci, spie.d before the country, can instruct with n. bound ihnt, ovorlp.in .ill oh- , , , i i to runaway Alv next thought was stacles, and a bark that echoes from , . all the surrounding hills. Every dog of the like breed that may near, takes up the note, and rushes gleam ing through the brush-wood to join in the attack. Tender as the child hood he protects, woe to him who dare lift" a hand on one of these ht- ones, with whom he has been the necessity of coaxing rather than fighting, if happily I might es cape with my life. Trembling I held out to him a hit of raw meat. The immense jaws gave one snap, and the bit vanish ed. Another and another followed. until only a tiny morsel remained brought up. It is not he who buys my nusuami s ureaKiasi. oum. him is his master ; it is not he who 1 not ln some wa' srive th:lt ? 1 made several steps backward to tie fed him when a pup, who. petted and shared his pittance with him he it iswho has his love, and who recip- ocates his faithful affection. Over LAND MoKTIILY. GOIiDSBORO BRANCH. E. B. BORDEN, R. p. HOWELL, President Cashier. DIRECTORS: E B Borden, W T Faircloth, W P Kornegay, A J ualloway, Herman Weil. TARBORO BRANCH. M. WEDDELL, President. Cashier t directors : James M Redmond, Fred Phillips, W. G Lewis, Mathew VVeddell. Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing iu terest. ' fs authorized by Charter to receive on de posit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, Guardians, .te.,&c, &c. Sells, Checks on New Vori, Ha'timore, Hhiladelphia, Norfolk, Columbia, Charles ton, Richmond, Petersburg and all the cities and towns in North Carolina. Baf s and sells Checks in sums to suit on Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, France, kc. Buys and sells Gold, Silver, Bank Bills, Bonds, Stocks, &c., &c. Strict attention given to the orders and requests of our country friends by mail or. otherwise. dec 2-tf - - .. r " Family Supply Store. 'wVb.'beid, Dealei in Family Groceries aai Provisions . GOLDSBORO, N.C. Caiuer Svoie on Eis Centre and iriiilbcrry Streets. ould inform the public that he has now 111 store and keeps constantly on hand a jresh and complete stock of the best Fami ly Groceries; .Provisions, Flonr, &c, and asks the patronage of the public. 8en5-U . 4 --iri New York & H; C. Eay. i j ms wiiie or car loau. played by do;s when their masters Stedman, on have died or been injured in anv lit & Sted- ' J manner. 1 erharjs as auectinsr an a incident of this kind as was ever witnessed was the action of the dor C5 Pinch, owned by the late Hod Morse, who was shot Friday night, upon being shown the body ol his dead master, as it lay upon a board Sunday morning, preparatory to being placed in a coffin. Everybo dy who knew Hod knew Pinch, for they were inseparable. An iron gray dog of the Scotch terrier breed, J. D. GUMMING, he was noted tor his sagacity and fighting qualities. Sunday morn ing a friend of Hod's, for the first time, took the dog into the room, where the remains Avere. A num ber of "Morse's friends were present at the time and can vouch for the accuracy of the story. When let into the rooni Pinch let his head fall to the floor, and with slow steps walked 'directly" across to where Hod's body was lying. Stopping by the body he raised his hdad and began- a low, monotonous howl. While uttering these howls, Pinch would from time to time look around at the different men present as it making a mute appeal to be allow ed to have accGss to the' body. No ticing this, one of the men took a ohair and placed it in position, the dog jumped upon the chair, and with his fore paw brushed the cloths from his master's face. After he had removed the cloth he threw one leg over Hod's Weast, while he laid his lace on thai of his master and rubbing it over a few times, com menced licking it as , if desirous ot awakening him. Seeing that this i.i . i -'' ' i " ,i : l ft. . . aia not nave uie uesireu cucui, Pinch i stopped, : and looki ng .. into A TRUE DOG AXD CAT STORY. Farmington, Maine, has a dog of which are told mnny amusing sto ries illustratiue of canine sagacity. The latest one connect him with a cat, which, corning recently into the domestic circle, was not cor dially received by the dog, who had already formed an attachment for a feline of longer residence in the family. One day, becoming annoy ed by the intrusive familiarity of tlie un welcomed cat, the dog care- ward the door, and hope began to spring in my heart. But Bruno, alas ! had been taught to speak for what he wanted, and now, w th one- eye on the remnant in the dish, he tipped his head back and spoke. That was enough. I threw him the meat in despair, just managing, as I did so, to get out of the loom. I don't think my husband particular ly enjoyed breakfasting on try toast alone, but he had taken an unac countable fancy to the dog, and I remembered that I thought the scanty tare a suitable punishment for such taste. "IleMl run mad and bile you, and i uui .mprsiveiy, "you must go t . persuade, to command, hesi down flairs directly. And don't to throw that power ito this cai. you ever show your face up here then, no matter what may be th ; t.iiii rcsu't. you shall know that you are guiUi-- In the domestic circle is cast th. har acterofmen; it gives expression n - tions. If purity and peace arc n r f.i t there, society will be filled with : .d tent and contention. As sore a intem perance croaes the threshold of d 'ri ! tb;e Vice-President. again." Poor Bruno ! lie had been war g.ng his tail ever since he came in, out ot pure good will. lie look ed at me wistfully, just a moment, to be sure that I was in earnest. I can t say that there were no tears tic life, everv nura and hih i. tl.. r - j i O " in his ees. I i m sure the happy will depart. . Low indulgence, cr. wring light went out Ot them. But with down through every degree of n, n less only the mute protest of a look, he even though covered with rcli -cuhiu turned away and went out of the draS3 tbe ul along, robbing k of oo ro()jn ble sensibilities a-?d introducing it to .j , . ,. ... every form of swilled msolen till At first I coula not believe that . ... ... ... , ,,,ii sne cnttrcly " loses the divine p -.inert v he so well understood me; but no Qf her first being." Let those wl. pre- persuasion of my husband's nor side over the sanctities of doines l.fe, even the promise of a pice of nice and administer its sacrel rights, guard beefsteak, could ever induce him to the entrance against the first a) pn.n h enter our doors. Neither could he oFthrs monster. If the household d be coaxed to approach me. lie nev- ar Dot kePl in ruritJt there n..i a er seemed to be aware of mv nre- ueuy Inac 13 sale ,rom Pollution senco, and if I met him anywhere about the premises and stopped to TheHonsoliold " QoodN.gt S 'v..in .t niiii, tivr piaACU Ull its UOIU- posedlv as I had been invisible. S.im.d.ovv T rrnt thn lttnrf " GaoJ night!" A loud, cler V1C , T p , , .j from the stairs said that ; it wai Tom- cowardice when I found he would , , . ,. ,. , .. my's. " Dood night!" murmers a little have nothing to do with me, and I . ,, T . .. fa ' something we call Jenny, that filled a actually sought an intimacy with ,argc place in the centre ol one or two him, but in vain. He would guard urettv heart. "Good nif-l,t!" !;n. r o - n.-t i.,r refuse to instruct the judicAry com raittie according to it discretion, Alih urh the rumors which were tl Mititig around the Capitol tit is after no-;n were rcptitcd with more confidence in the s i oons to Bight, it has not aa yet ituten ic illy transpired that any them her f tue H -use proKsei at this time to call for articles of impeachment against Islotlierly. I i :n i i t. , . i i i uicii you win iuivu inu n (ironiio- tullv took her ud in his mouth, ear- J j i -i i. bia.and bite me," I said, when i nor -1 w - r. in 11 i l:i t 1 - ' from the house and placed her upon the ground ; instead of responding to this gentle hint by leaving the premises, pussy elevated her tail apd scampered back to the house, the dog, meanwhile, eyeing her with a kind of dejected surprise, and manlike he tried to reason with me. 4 L -f 1, s 11 a woman s iears count ever be made amenable to reason! most faithfully anything that I en- little fellow in a plaid 'rifle drws, vh trusted to his care magnanimous- was christened Willie about six years ly returning good for evil, and &S- heaping colds of fire on my head, " Now I lay m down to sleep. and lost it forever. I pray the Lord my soul tar keep ; . . ihui!.t.t.TJ 11 1 ..ould die belore I w-a-k J I UTC 8,3lct" . . , " ;'" J posie?seI tney owen, unaer lou.wiucu: What a dear old Saxon epithet is tha wo d motherly 1" Mot erlj kindoe&a, attention, nurture I Tho word ia never unwelcome when fairly applied. loth erlv influence; wbo hat not le t it f Motlu-rly love, who has not joyed in it I Motherly self-denld; often: tbe secret eadmg of the longest' chapters of bcr life, the memory of which long survive, them all. Motheny--aelf sacrifice ; true, to-tbe last, otun reappearing -n ora MSthamua expression, -ike rthe voifce.' from the-to nb. My frirnd, the Iler-- John Burbidge, of St. Stephen's, Sheffield, put it to the mothers- and sons of his church: -Doestn it historjrjtell us hovf St. Antjustine, Theoloret Basil, and St Chrvsoston owed everything to a mothers prayers t Hare we not read how BUhop: Hall was dedicated to the. .service of. hiist by. his mother.on her death bed ; bow Payson traced all his hope and uy fulness to this Christisn nurture of hii home; how Bralnerd ascribed. his dep'. religions feeling to tha edncatioa of his. early years; how Phillip IIenrr--dliif Woman and her Moods. Bruno had now evidently deter mined to give me the pleasure of his acquaintance. Whether the breakfast gave him an idea that I then himself returning to the scene Kas subject to generous impulses, ot his persecutions. In a short or whether he liked me for my own time, however, the dog, feeling that sake 1 cannot say, but I was hope- patience had ceased to be a virtue, lessly in his good graces, lie evi deterniined to make another attempt dently thought my friendship worth to rid the place of the obnoxious having, and left no dogish art tin cat. With this miruose he acraiu tried to win it. m -' I took her in his mouth, carried her Once in particular, when I was into the garden, dug a shallow hole nicely dressed for going out, I sat in the soil, deposited her therein down to wait for my husband, who and aUemptcd to burry tier alive; was prepairing to accompany me. but pussy again proved refractory, Ladies wore drapery sleeves ther, shookthe sand from her ruffled fur, and I had donned for tlie occa and galloped back to the house.- an elegant pair of lace undertilecv The profound amazement depicted They were a present from a on the face ot the doir, as he this friend, who had herself embroi time watched the retreatinET form ed them, and I was admiring the 'J vanety, aud rind-harmony in contrasts. And the small bundle in the trundle bed has dropped 01T to sleep, but an angel 1 will fi n all ttin 1 .rrvlr on rfl'A nn.l mt11 c QiinchinA o rwl Ma n1 mm la nf ir fr. I J , ,-,4. ill t. g UP sooner than many long winded day, light and shadow effect to a paint- b . 1 3 , , . , tX. petitions that set out a creat while be ing, and storm makes more holy the 1 . w calm, so the changin moods make wo- Jrf 1 ' . i i And so it was "flood niu'ht" all round men all t ie more lovely in our cyc. fe m , i i .i the homestead : and very sweet music -t The flowers are beaulilul beca use their . . ' J , . . . . , . made, too, in the twilight, and very 1 1 iorn is not perpetual, eternal. Tuey ' J - . Inicasant mclodr it makes now. aa we open tneir ciencaie leaves, was iragrani f. . beneath the kiss of the dew and expand J 1 v it. ,i. i,t the day before, but a long lime ajo in beauty when the golden sunshine is J m . Z . , . . . - - 1 . - r so long that Tommy is Thorns so-e-their liatl ; but they fade -l iotasf. st b J , , . , . . bwly, Esq., and has forgotten that he as they bloom, in order that he senses 1 6 . . . ,... . ever was a bov. and wore what the lra- mav noi oe sieepea in ma intoxication - 5 - , , n -.4 ...t,.,.!, t rest and richest of ns can nerer w,-.,rlot mend the leaky cup out ot Hhich The statue is Uantifnl when the veil once if wo trythe first pair of ; t. . ,:r. ,1 i... tr - .f so long ajro that Willie must stoop when p. rents; how James M-mtgomery. traced his love for spiritual things to the instra-. ction received in childhood; how the mother of the Wesleys left impressions . . . . 1 niMMAM. rm-l - ort tue cnaraciera 01 uw iuuu w..icb were never effaced ; how Rom&ioe Dddridgo, Felix XtfT, Leigh Richmond Richard Hill, and Rodert Moffat all tell , of the melting, and inooldiog . influence ,v,A rrkriti.n hnmei amid which ther were reared I ' '"' ' 1 If you cannot place a fountain bjr the roadside,. you may be,, able o ' ' m J hur after hour, day afu-r day, and year he crosses the threshold; so lorg tb:t c t;,i nf t,.- Jennie has gone the way the old r rarer after vear, the eyes grow tired of the . . " ... . . IsheaaTinrr for ' savin? ' another . a fhel 1 m ct ri..iirMt fihadinsr ol art-tneiormi 0 1 had nrcnarea a "reai ieai. in i ; , , 14' . -JdM before, fell aslep when she MU, ' - . - . ' - ? 3 and face no loncer appeal to the finer ' . 1 . . . c- J emotions of the s.ul, and we turn from a.nd never waked more. Uood . rght t, Mr. surgeon l.'aa been heard to lr Uhe marble aa we would turn from the -j-b 5- . ti receive about forty chiK. der-3darkncs ..f aoaiscon, We f.ed uponl .?..-....:.- Ulren a vear into my cburchr and B. M. PUTVRTT m Hod's face for .a moment, again of the hated cat, is described as ex tremely funny. A DOG TUAT STOOD ON UI3 DIONITY. He was not our dog Wre never kept any animal in the house not even cats. And if Brnno had be jdelicate work, when Bruno r.nme i into the room, and in his aofcignwi idelight at my appearance laid Wis dirty wet nose directly aero ;s my arra. , Didn't I iumn ! a Therefore that philosophy is sound which attributes the power of woman over wan to her changing inoopa. Ficle od. capricious she may be, but then ih-'ff very finalities constitute her great en! ch; m. tko traveler drinks.- It need .-not be m. t- J TT 1 . -K m Am M vk t of cold waler disciple ha promise of reward a"4 surely as If he My laces were soiled, n 1 the longed to us, I tear that we never fringed trimming of the ovrnlt-eves j jj:w Goods-all th'Vtiroe arrivin, and should have prized him as he de- ' so bedaubed and taDgled, that I bad' sold cheap tor. casi Jc U. Pow u t . .i.:m-..'1...i "Mirena jrr tuw wi through the ivory gate, always 1 .fi ajarlw persons are excommunicated r . i i u : .. 1 . -j !.- vir nlv.iv4 ndalts. . I nave D earns ; r the golden one thej -a.lrd Beautifnl," into tbe land of ang: L. never had occasion to excommuni cate a child. t - . UCm TLV T Ti niA Via (n.t i -,i . --"j xirXt. , Live to accompH.h the; end ; for new specSnetts of Embroidery paf.Tns.-i gu-, 1 , , K. w .- r ri!a.h--wntcL you- were ma 10, ui uichj uu ,. Live to be u full Live to give. Liv fan- Pinking and Stamping done at her Duab-wbicu you rca I Usi-iDaviD,thtt ciatcst tuHMf ' atcfJily tbine ta,rjiaj to do do "ood. .'i
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1873, edition 1
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