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,--r-...-.,-..., L; :. . : '" - . ., " ' ' '" ... V ' NEW-.'SjSRf ESVOL III--NO. 27. .-' ' '-vyf !' ! leg midlman. ''fJIOIEMl. rl T PPBUSUBp WEEKLY rEtTOI & DARLCT. " . tERSla OF 8UDSCRIPTI0M. ' SlnRl tapis, fwa UuLLtM er ynt, Inrlb1j lo N nubMHptloa reW for leu tliaa fix noothf . ' ; JUTES OP ADVEttTlSWa. Oil !, TKI LIMB O LIK (Tilt. n tiiMrll.iB ............. 7...... . 70. Tlire loertlonii ; $1 AO . Two m.tb, or ala iuuriinoi k 80 Thrj' moiitlt, br (hlrteta luerti...... 4 00 Mix nan ...... 6 00' One (...,..,,..,:.,...., 9 00 I no. . olabc . ' . wn. U TIXLINQTOX 4 i . .'VvmmU ton Merchant ' -t ' ' WILMINGTON. N. ?..' ' . WILt GIVE 8PEC1AL ATTESHON TO' ALL eonignra.nl of - - COTTOX, NAVAL STORES, TLOUE.' BACON. TIM BER. 4o " An.. . I boiI other Country Produce, ither for in or ship- CBl. A " '. I,' COWlkDIIK. : i.- r - OOMTIMVB0. I ".Wb don't joii get retjr? You wanted fight juit now. ' You are enr Lw in oat '... VL..r..jv l I ... .1 n 1 . uii uu T.arruuuvB oi;inj onnTenirniij 40- muvemcnta air eeti-il fur tbe rroi-Dtin of nroduce rilWr b kaitroad f ' - . . . . . . f tk J x 01 niTer, f iiHDirn ui 10 mK ourcbargeji ligbt. . Aluo, reguUr deileri In , . NORTH CAROLINA XJfff, PLASTER, CEMENT, II AIR, ft, R fr to II. A. 8r, 0.bier Bok of Ci rear, 1 . .t k forWddea, aad charged aooord- tigh Ur,IH.n Bna nf Cap. Fear; ' , I u to the ahoT. AtreenenU will he. made with yearl adrertUeri on liner 1 ami ITntKoii trrmi. Ohitotrjr aotloee free whea nnt txewdtnic twenty nee; ail aboi twenty Haea a adeertiiwiaeot ratea. N.Temhr 18, 1860-tt .If . E. Iluchfnson, JAft-xe 0. aaiTli. . . rxiLii coTia. J1.HE C. mTIf eV Crt COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ' . .';. , , WILMINGTON, N. . Prompt penonat attention xirra to ealeo of Cotton. nival stone aua ottier proituee eneif(nM to them. L - .1 .U" ',, ,'T? , Or.lrMrorflaaneandOreoHiiicltdandprowtt!, rrr; . ti-" - 7 . . 1 '''' old rtm-l. ra.ly to execste all ordere la W line tbtmmrM 108I KTleJTiTiu coward pcrmieer Insu ted him, bo- ,i. a,C)rFI.Snrlyina.le,JU),,,.-l'71y -TTl: 1 -, IUB V . , .. . ' r ,, ... ' . ' ""k : U- . J lid EN T. HETTAWA V a CO., e"T J0" bel'ed you could do it with iupurn hi, sa(idie ana Harness Maker. TO"" BOTLIN 13 PREPARED TO MANCFAC- . e lure all work In the above line thnt tn be or dered of hint. Repair alM neatlr and ene'liti.nl lnuf . Order tolicitrd, out ouly from hUvld enntoin- n, but rroui new nnea lUT ly 'I- Gin" Repairing. " . TAMES THRBADGILL, WILL. AT ALL TIMES, d' all r nira th'.tUine may need. He will put in,nr pnrt NEW that may be required Ordera left at E. Ilut.'hinaoa'et'abinctrlhnp. will be attended to. lit alo hu on band s lot of NEW HUGO IK, to ;ell or trade. 107 ly. IVOKTII CtltOLMA ; F0tDHV lD WORKS, s.i Lisa i n r, r. c. FilERCKS & RAEDER, uccxooi) to . butiibx a ao, ' . Maunfactaren of AGRiri'LTCRAL IMPLEMENTS, CULTIVATORS, PLOWH. :OKN KIIKLlKus. HEED rHJWEllS, , HOUSE I'OtVEttS, THUKSUEUd, TIIRESIIINU, 8EPARATING AND CLEAN1NO MACHINES, CIDER AND SUGAR MILLS, 8!1AFTIS-G AND MACHINERY FOR GRIST, CIR. Cl'LAK ANI VEUTICAI. HAW MILLS, GOLD, COI'PEtt AND SILVER MINES, DR. E. O. ELLIOTT'S PATENT MULAY SAW MILL AND WATER WHEELS, . IRON AND BRtSS CASTINGS, FORCINGS, AND FINISHED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. .TOBACCO PRESSES AND FIXTURES. AND OTHEK KINDS VP MACHINERY, REPAIRED AT 112 8IIORT NOTICE. ly Factor and Cotnmtimtan Merchant, ; -r I So. 9 Nobto Wat Stbxct, j VIl3fIXGT0.Y,y,C: Coniicnmenta of Prodnoe.to our ere will hare prompt personal alteutiun. Ilare at all timee larce mock or urooiriea, iTortmuna, (iiue, Bpiiit Oaeka, uapKini-, nope, ce., o. Our Wareea aad Ware-Rooma are ennrenientlr lo eatfd, being near Ibe W. M. &. R , and b. twren the Depot or tbe W. C. & R. R. R., and Vie W, k W. B. R. Wilmington, Btpt. 1, 1800 IQB 6ia D. (J. McUAE, itlorarj it Law ind Solicitor lo Equity, . EL UORADi, ABK. 80 If t Ol RT.t E Y, TE 1 1 E J T eV tO dibxct mroBTkia or Hardware, Cutlery, Gun, 9e., -No. 35 Uatxi Stbkbt, 80-ly . CHARLESTON, 8 C. e leaiaaaw ktaalaiB Je4M MwwviaV'r TAw-liaaajulBBti klwl jmH raie) ImhI irmi Ummfmitfthi bU which r4 tb Ml l.tJJrifcl7.t...4... .XI m J.i i.'-JI . r jj" n,"F0"re in w cauee ine btiWfSIWjiQfaRitS, nd wer oonnidtraWy kanltaaw ti it! l.u. donotwntto Oght,"MidZach. . &UZ1&foll'itoFZL.A. ie-r-r kULJ "You do cot want to fight. You dull MJLJB or wtno-ledg.jour.elf . m.rd U-fore ''owlfcn Jfi hM , BeVould feentlv holetchool. Jurtoo. woo .truck John, who.ol f 1()Ude? .J tlM w1r 4t MeM; MM teter not attempt tbb it butt uiei1t further tod f I. it poa It, lit be eootenr wfth "etreralng hie own nir- .iblo, mipporfng loel'worKt, ft 1 the deeign row and repentance, ind "proving hi. tinoeritv to reach parent! (ttrwagb t heir children, end that Ly .hi ecU, prooiining, at the aue time, to (land , it ia intended froai motivee of fwveagete embroil by him, ia either ease. Ia iulfiliueut of tbia our pirente ln4oae theai to hate -and deepUe iie wa the blood which fiolted from bi cut Tlie situation. of thing waa becoming painful All wore in a tte of uapenne. The (pell o.ust oin be broken! Something was about to happen Tthejr koew' not what: It did not look aa though tbe hi be, and louked you knew would not fight it ha could help nuj, became he !. a coward, aa yon are, but be cauae ha1 fclievea it to be wrong because it would be inconsistent with hi. profuaaion. te caue he U, -what be profeaea to be, a Cliriatian, and because he would not, and will not, do any- .1.! If JT ! .1 iu,.. t...t win urmg uucreuii upon ine eaiao of t.hera . ha ta - fi,,r;i.Mt. ,. !L8i!r:"P"? M,ifiion' rr kfciiJiru1c r.lWa tboueht there m;J be. an Uke, ka ce iipon UiJI, who Lad aa.ooisked iuui by ..a . . . I -. oiMuivinii Ult irmirci ma UJUCII P a I., ami aailln A. . . ,1 at.... t... J ... I . J .j, .u ..,UH. u.Dr . yuur.i, ...U leiu UO . ohiwi'im. fir.,,,,. .. an.f lu.l.ln f,.e I... .,. .! .1 i.. I i.i 'i ' l v tuuuxut urave uy inuee who bdow not wnai irue j... .,:i . . :r i l- j i i . v i ' uniformly kind and indulgent r . ' , toward tliem all. that thev aoarcclv believed it . posKiLIo that he eu-dd get angry. Thus they stood, waiting fur thedenoument. Tliey hud not long to wait.. John waa observed to beckon Deu teronomy to him, apparently ct tie requeet of Dculi roiiany waa W. T. Davis, WATCHMAKER AXD JEWELER. I HAVE JUST RECEIVE-!) THE BEST 8T0CK of Walebra and Jewelry lht rTrrvyw, offoreil li.rsale ill Wadehoro'. I b ire3 i Ihe real JOS. JOHNSON WATCHES inOk Bne tiOl.D auJ MLVKR CASKS Three Vmc1e0M5il keep time and gie antiefivtion. I will guaraum, ibat fact. And if J'iu w4nt Speotiiclea. I eun enit ewry eye. An I if jou wnt to write, I bare Gold Pens and Sileer. Case.., 'And If J9 need Q 'M Wateh Ctuiin, come al.iiieV I bt O .Id Cufle and lloaom Uuttone, ud liraoelete, and Necklace, ami Gold a lid Silver Tkirulilr, and Coral, and Revolting Box Pin, and Finger Ilmfcv I have msny article too oumerotyi lo ineuii'in. This I no humbug.' 1 will etil you foe O 'Id Jewelry, and make tbe prioe uit tbe tiaie. Taka i.oliie, I dn all kind of repairing in the aeate't and lb moel durable y!e al the aborleal notice. , All or 1pm eent by ia ill or oll.erwiac, will he promptly at UnM to, and ca-b at way ou delivery of work. . HH-tf AMDEtlLtn, iTIILEU eV CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY G03M, No. 147 Mkctixo Stbxxt, OpiU CLarlrstoa IIoUl, 8fl-ly CHAKLESTCN, 8. C. wa. MATTiiirit. w. r. emu. t. biatthicjskb. 't'LOTUIJti'a UOVSE. MATTIIIESSE., O'HAtlA aV CO., No; liS Eat-Rav 8tiibt,' Corner of Queen, .. , , CHARLESTON, 8. C. ruRxismxa goods of all kixds. 88 ly E. B. ajTOUDAUO V CO., ' ' WHl.LKIOLZ OBALEaa IX . BOOTS, SHOES . TtiV.rKS, AT MA.MUFA0TOHSBS' PEIOES. No. I ti-i axu HI 7 MaKTixo RraaKT, - Krarl opposite Cbarlo.toa Hotel, riKXIPL B. TiiUiiahd. I CllAULbaTON, 0. C. fkhf.1l laOKEBItUUXB. lmii:lcU.m. J 8C-ly not. loo are a hypocrite a duitard a coward. Will too fight f c " ? "No." . . . , "Will you defend youraelf, then 7 There-- jt a. ' .1 11 a t aa a a i I iu.1 . wr me o.ow you atruca Jonn," ana ne aea.t Zavh u; de , , My 0 i i. a ' ".. mm. .ow in me .ace wmcaa.io. ... , ,Ber., uftcr KPeakig to John, o burry oiT toward i.ghtn...g to the grouud, where he lu, refusi.. bo,lse) . whence he aooo returned, or enable to get up. beating under hia arm book, wliioli he hand, d Tbu. far John had remained ailent. Indeed, j t0 John, au-i ioeta.itty took Jo!.n'a pl.se U3 the he wa buaily entrapedin waohing the Mood Inmcj supporter of Zach, who from weaknesa and ex bu face, and bathing bia nwollen lip in tie col J eitement, wa. ally unable to stand alone. John water which had been brought by some of hi' rpened the bo..k, and then advancing a few fteps, nchool companions Having done this, he hastily ' l3id Schooliuates, at the request or my friend, approached the combatants, and laying bia ha. d , (tui I wttt you all to understand that he is U'V gently oo the shoulder of the now excited boy friend, at:d tliat I am bis) I desire you all to ba who stood waiting for hia opponent to rise that tea:od in a circle. , Deuteronomy udvance with he might have the satistVtioo 0f knocking him 2cl t3 L1, nu jjiji eol 0 i.,.rc down again, said, " Bill, let this matter r at Xow a 0f yiiu be seated. Hud vou not better here. Do not strike him again. I ask it of vou ' ,v K,., h. rnu l,,Ir a P'r ..,,1 fi..,i.u ,k... t r,.. you will not be aide to go through with what you have deeidej to do. That's riptit hit down. in rpt.innihrunrA tit arhat 1 hiih did f.,v vnn " ... ... " - J v If you wish it, John, I will not, unless l e should attempt to strike you, in that case, I trill beat him till he is black and blue," " Remember, I have your promise." " " You have, conditionaIly." "Oct up Zach and wash your face. Ism aorry you got hurt. I forgive you for striking Schoolmates, I want you all to' understand that there has been trouble great trouble between IJ al, liill, Znch, and my-elf trouble that may yet end seriously to one of us, and in that event, to all of us. liut it gives me unfeigned pleosura to be able to tr.y, "that so fur Kg two of t's arccon- me, Zael), and I hope you are sorry for what you 'lt the difficulty is ail arrai.ged, aud-will be, hare said and doce. Come, get np. Let me "Very shortly, between A LI, of tlieui, if I know assist you thero now cotao a littia this wav. ! ' ,h," ot tlie pin:ie3 to t;ie quarrel. Hal," ELLM it, MITCHELL, WHOLXSALS AXO BIVAII, Lend me your bandkarcbbf-.'.evef r.iind, I 'j;v3 one there-, new you !tck Y.Lz you real f ar;ain. You ain't much hurt, are you Vsch f Speak, Zach, what is tbs , putter ;are you sick," No wonder he asked the question, for the boy sud denly turned deuthly pale his limbs ticmb!cd V5'&$hYA1?'. -P-rm of John he would have fallen. Aw. lie had famtsd John laid Li.u gently down bis knees bent beneath him, and, but for the ' as 1 a'm concerned, ull that he has done or said, oontiiiscd lie, " ::i the na.iie of iacli, who ia too ill toad for bimrslf, I atli you to forj,;vo Ul.-u all that he has done cr mild to or concerning you, to day. What do yon answer?" " TJiat, personally, I Jiave nothing .to forgive) and that 1 do most clieeilully forgive him, as far it. v. innos, ll-wfc A and f lack ilepalrer, . AXSOXVILLX. a. c. Jewelry, &,', neatly and substantially repaired, and all work warranted t;7 twelve moutn. AfMO, F11ESII GROVSD MEAL, gO.VI.ST, J-e., J-e. KO. NUUTU WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. c.,a. litis, 1 iv-ly . r. Mircnxu. upon , the grass. looking very much frig!.touod, l.r thvy Lad never seen any one faint away. ' ." ' " Poor boy," et.iJ John, as he leaned over him to-day ' better- $50 Sewing Machines. milB UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT FOR THE I P t It.TIi: I'Efl AID CATIBELE MIW a .'1.4' Hit EN, the lest in ufe for FAMILY and PLANTATION PURPOSES They may tie aeon at tlie Cberaw Carriage Factory, opposite . M .. .re'a Hotel. . .Wyj, .- A. BAtfc. lUOXVMESf TO Dlt. MITCHELL. rVllti UNDERSIGNED HAVING, DURING THE 1 punt ummr, beard many exprea a wih that a moiiment ahould be placed oer the grave of Rev. Dr. Mil bell, upon the High Peak of the Black Moun aln, and regret that it bird not already been done,, ha de termined to give uU personal atteutiun to the matter; nd trU-iU that, by Ibe aid of the th inwnda of puplla nd frieoda of that venerable man, be may be euabled o erect It. " . ai.. ,.n.i.r.ined nrnnoie to erect a plalo. aunatan- ititl structure, with the ro.-k found on th- epot, and to twiild it in hu i'h a manner that it may aluo be used aa n obervtory. lie pledge bimrtlf to all contribu tor llat no pains b!I be spared upon pis part to bate b troiture firm, and t)t monument to one, whose moral, intellectual nd physical character, Was o fit a imile to the granite oo which hi body vests. The- undersiiined will gi hi personal attention to the work, and trust that bl knowledge of th country and It people, will enable him to have.it epnutrueled a cheaply aa I poMibk to have it q by any one el.e. ' ' '"'i'-- ,' . Mean will be taken to preserve the names of thne who contribute. The uaderelgned is determined that tjie monument shall be erected if any amount near m'nment i obtalu I. -J, ' . - J- Ke up P.' Batt.e, En).; of Raleigh, will reeeive eon triliHio, and Mer. titobford nd Finch, report- ... .1,. Jnnu an.l Sonata al tlie L.pffliaiure win ro CHAS. D. HTXB9, J .!. . NOOBB. T.HS V TIOOKE, wnouALa aula m HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, STRAW GOODS. RON. NETS, FURS, MILITARY GOODS, CANES AND UMKRELLASj '. ' 31 Market Street, W1LMIXQTOX, y. C. , " I feel very weak," he avid, as ccs.sted by We ask the attention of wholesale buyers to the John he est uo. retin hi. head'upou hisbreaa . I J . , IMF . 1 t. t I.I. I 1. 1 .... I ' aoove cmni, u e are nmi, , v , .urn uiinw ig phi i , , , , it If, . . ; line as low as ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. for John had placed himself ta a position toeup Orders for Hat hv the case or doxen will reeeive nort hint. prompt attcnt... ny aaaraeamf . aoove. -iy - . . , . , , . . ..... . v. - , around, ." don t see you ! ''Bill, in tlie name of Zachrl put the same The boys fjathered .round,' quesrion Ui you. What do you reply?" "That 7 have nothing personally to forgive. I forgive him, from tho bultom of my heart, all the unkind wun.'n he has uttered to all of us, and, and bathed his temple, with co.J water, "poor! gn tmi have forgiven, who have mom to forgive, boy, I fear he ish'-rt. See how pale he looks. 1 1, too, cheerfully furgire hi in all the unkind and Go for a doctor some of joa. Never mind, lie i dreadful fceli:.(is iU coouuot arous;;J in rae this is coming to. 'Zacli Zach speak do you feel j day; atij, inorc than this, I cow, in the presence of yoa ull, atk ma pardon for tlie blow I struei -dear Zcs to'.! nie you a.s tettei.". promiae, John now stood aa said aaid : ' Boys, I am aatiefind tbws' the sorrow shown by Wschooltnite here, I. genuine, rineete, heart tt, 'and I pray you all, an) jroU especially, Bill, tsvgive aim eredit thereforj jnd all of you to lis taa tm what ha has to aayi. jad after the revj-ht, ti.a) U asade, to act according to .cire.B.tancea. Tliia Interruption ha disconcerted, somewhat, my design; but, as it is impossible tost Zsch'g story cau be told this evening, for had o time, I do not think it would be prudent fur him to do so but aa we have not time, I propose that we tucet hero to morrow evening, if the Weather is pleasant, in the school-room if not." " Aiireed, agnesdr" wea-tha rswpwnae. - 1 ' " Another thing, boys. This business ought to be kept private until after to morrow. If I am not uiistnkcn, we .hull bavo to call upon our fathers to aid u in this nittter, and upon our mothers to advise us how to bring it to a just and honorable conclusion. All I can now ny is, ' God defend the right "' i " Amen !" resolutely responded the boys. ' " I have a fcvor to ask of you, schoolmates," continued John. " We have bad trouble to day. We shall bave more to morrow. Our parents will have, trouble.' Do you love your parents?" " Yek, yes," exclaimed they nil. " Well, then, listen to me while I rend a chnp ter out of Cod's holy word a blessed chapter, which will do us, and every body that reads it attentively, good." And he proceeded to read the fourteenth chapter of the G.ispcl of St' John When he came to, and was reading the 27th verso, bis voice' fullered he could scarcely artic ulate as he read " I'eace I leave with you, my peace I t:ive unto you : nut as the world givclh, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither lot it be ufraid." " My dear schoolmates, will you join mc in prater. I have never prayed iu public, but I must pray now. Kneel, all of you, ami lollov? uic wtil: X try Uipr.ty Tor purdou hud peace.""" " ' And kneeling on the green pru3s, this little boy prtijed that that peace which God and ClirUt alone can ivivc, migiit be theirs that this trou ble nii'it be u.tdj u Llcci-ir, to t'r.eu, and pro motive of the coming of tho Kingdom of God to all of them. In tlie city of Washington, a few days ago, were. congregated taany thousands of persona, to wttmps the inauguration ot a t rosrJ.'iit. iaay of thc.;j pc:&or.s travelled hundreds, some, thou saudaof miles, to witness 'the pageant, r.t nn ex pense of much time and money. Tins: were, iu all probability,- influenced by solCoh. motives they were seekers after office bending the preg nant hinges of the Voce before tho man of power, lasting for oflee cud place. And when tho Pres ident elect, stood facing these thousands, in the ponico of the east front of the magnificent Cap kol of t'.:e nation, and took the oath of office all tho splendor by which bs was surrounded i all the untold millions cf wtul'.U represented by J flint vast assemblage all the talent, genius, art, scjonce and intellect assembled Tliero all tuken i into the account, sink into positive nothingness when compared with the moral sublimity i f the picture przented by thene school-boys, as they i,:. u " i. . ,:. ., i ! kticif the cround, arinealing to the God of Una. en, lie couti.iuac, atvancing to where I .--. .- - 11 . - - T. C. at B. G. fFORTII, General Commission Merchant, . ,. '.. AXll DXALKB IB ",;.. ' ' LIME, HAIR CALCrNED PLASTER, AND CE MENT, SAND PLASTER, PUKE PERUVIAN -:,. - GUANO, . . ,-. v And Agcnta for the sale of . ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO, TASO K i CLARK'S F E RT I L1ZJS RS, SUPiR-PHOSPHATE QF LIME, -70 ly WILXIXGTOX, X. C. i ASHE at IIAKORAVE, TTon,rE V9 r t.iir. Practice In partnership iu the comity of Anson, ex cept on the Criminal Docket in the County Court, (J. R. Itargrave being bounty Solicitor.) They will attend to th collection of all claims en trusted to them in Anaon and-theaurroundinircoantiea. T. 8Ahe attends the Courts of Richmond,. Mont gomery, Stanly, Cabarras, Union and Anson. . J. R. Uargrave those of Montgomery, Stanly aad Anson'. ' . fWT Office at Wadmboro'. , THOMAS 8. ASHE. I J R. HARGRAtE. l-tf ? ' . " Hero I am, Zaeh, behind you. . . Your bead ia resting upon my breast. - Do yoa feel better?" " John, Jobn, did jju call me iear Zach, a little whils ago. , I thout'l.t you did perhifp. I droamod it. wko.a I I was asleep 1" - " Yes I did, and I will always cull you dear. Zach, if it pleases you ;"' . ' CJi, John, I do aot deserve such treatment. I haW boeij very very ugly towards you. I a to aorry, John, indeed I am," and be burst out sobbing as thobgh bis heart would bre:tk. " I forgive 'you, Zach freely. If you knew how happy it makes me feci to forgive you, you would t.ot wonder at my Teadiness to do so." He si't, '-Zach, will ou forgive 1 me ?" ; Slowly, and with evident pain, Zaeh rose to his fret, advanced 8 step; and clasped T.he hand of! Bill. Thus they sttuod for one or moro seconds, the tears ro'iii down their checks. And then, Zucli said " Bill, I do forgiv.e you.r I deserved it nil. I am rightly served. If you knew all, perhdps you would not blame me as much as you do. I do not say this to exculpate mjself, but, in all thi3 ubu.siiies.s, and in' much that has transpired for a year-past, during which time I have made my self ?o disagreeable tocy ou all, I have beeu the in-' atrum'eut cf another" . " Sit 'd jwn, Zaeh," said Bill, interrupting him, 11 you are not yourself or rather, you are acting like yourself. You must excuse me, boys, for speaking in this manner at such a time, but I caui.ot help thinking that Zach is deceiv- Doc. it really make you happy to forgike , 04 I have for;;iveti hiu fyr his past eon- me?". Mid Zach, as well as he could, for hiasobav " Yea it docs. ; Indeed it does." " Who taught vou to be si forgiving, John ?" duct. I have cjked bis pardon for tlie blow I gave hiin, because I believed him, st'tha lime, sinceru. But ho iias insinuited that iu ail tbat GEO. II. KELLY, BOOKSELLER, No. 27 Maekit stKacT, WILMINGTOX, X. C. tTaana aknataaf at at 1 ts ah Itatiil atwaiav (Mwiaitsar nf Rnhnnl Books, Mioeellaaeoua Book., Blank Booka. Drawing J7ty injuries is a great-Christian prin Books, Music Booka, FootaeaA and Letter Paper, La- ciple. Oar Saviotfr. when he hune anon the diea' Note aad Billet Paper. 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Hoa B.ed a OB -ri d ewieiyuif m ao"7 m"io L fi: W8e, UOTEB-ro BALK AT THIS lOPKirCS, HILL Jb ATKIKSOlfa IMFOBTEB8 AMD WBOLCgALB : imm n fobeigfi isd doiestic dei goods, . I So4 288 BaiTtaoaa Htbebt, .i. iv . -..(ornira BAWovaBeranr,) "My dear mother taught me, Zach, I owe; has passed uuring a whole yeufand that which everything to her teaching !" . j lias transpired today, he has been the tool of Ah, Jack, I knew yon would Bay so, for it is 1 another. I cannot believe this. I do believe the truth v. But who taught her?".. th-it nothing but, the prompting. of his own evil -dod kught her out of hia Holy Word ! heart, have' caused., hiiu ta act aa he Aa., and as in... Aoa !..I..hab la - taH..;Pl..t.lt.n ! til 19 MOM, 0011111. " ' . ' . . ' . , During this speech, the countenance of Zach gave unuiistakable evidence of the. disagreeable nature of the tlioughts thai were passing through his mind. lie saw that be was not believed that -he a as suspected of Ijing io relieve himself of sunio-of the odium which attached to him. lie knew he had po right to expect that they would brieve him but, at the a-me time he kuew that what he asoertcd was true, and that cross, prayed for hia enemies. Don't yoa re member, he aaid, Father, forgive them, they know. not what they do!'" ,. " I o"o remember, i jfj feci better! now. ' Let me get up.". i V ". ?. . ... '' -'Thia eonveraation waa carried on in an under tone and waa not distinctly ' heard ,bj tho boys, though they gathered enough of it Ts know that a great ohange had been suddenly wrought in the j he could substantiate all he' had said. ( He was mind of Zach toward John. Bill stood there, I sincere, tool The Ch istiati spirit uianifestcd by hia arm folded acroaa hia breast, looking for once j John the Hermit,' amder all the provocation's, io in hia Ufa, solemnly aerioua. ' Tha color c.-.me ; eul.s eveu. to a blow anil b jit ki(ioasa aad "and rent in hi. cheats. Us wta thinking, i pentlencrt awd tender asViiSuHie. toward lain, ! Rflo-ql nfltraM Rap-eHI T09 t00 Hal, tea, with head erect his lips .TrhetiheVSa in trouble, lying prostrate and bjelpf . " . f cai ling ever and auon it itl andisgntcad di'i- It, ! hod completety conquered him. and he waa VtfAlCTBD AT THIS OFFICE-RAGS ANY , v i. ,. f i a. .1 : it- y aeaoBot ef el.a ina aad cnetnv, rir oe wenl and then becoming wreathea wi.j smUeS. 'Ce, j issolwa to prove the sincerity of Lis repentance mi .'orxix. BOBIBT BULL, TBoa. W. ATBIXCflB BALTIMORE. , 17.tr resaember. W will aot perelias wonlew-tsv are of too. was Aiaft,ae. And there atrtnd Annie twrfi. 1 bv deeds an well as bv Word He had intimated . Wewaattfce ragw. "Wah thesa - ' . t. - 4 T .k .1.. k. . .1... . . .j aa aeeoeat. and hrlaf then to a aad we will bey then BL4XR - TYARRAJITS FOR aaaj.Oflioa.1. .; , BALI "Ar'i was about. The, looked aerioua. Thev, too, he had faithfully, warned him that unless ha 'tt&'i0? could prove to tha entire satiafactioai of the boys, Ileaveu for protection, pardon, ar.d peace the peace which Jesus -of i'asureth alone can give. The world cannot give ;;c.'t peacs, nor can the world ta!:e it away i.-oui its posstsiors. Uiil tbe 1 influence of ciatnpl! Happy youth,-happy pa rents, happy cmployiuer.t thus i.i the moruitig of thy day i, laboring to bring tho kingdom of God upon the earth. John's prayer km short, but'fejvent. When he rose from his keces he advanced to where Z.ico still knelt, raised liiia to his-feet, and passing his arm beneath his own, sorrowfully walked from tho ground, soma following, others remaining, auionj whom W'jre Bill, Deut'JrLoiuy and Hal. ".Vn'hat do you thhk of all this, Ilal' said niit a ..;.,. : . L o,ii,. ( k, "' A .'., M.t.b . linj ""'k v. j "lam more astonished at you, Bill, than, it anything else. I did not think there wos ' so much of the devil jn jou. Why, you are a per fect Hercules. Tou, so good natured and even tempered, Suddenly transformed into the persoui Ccation of Vengeance and dealing puiiiebmeut with, unspairing "hand! ''You are the last of whom I s louid have etjiecte'd it '." "1 could not cta'ud idle and let Zach, or any body else, strike the Hermit. I tell you that 1 1 ive that buy, and art iusult offered to hiin, when I am preseut, is a personal atlrojit to me.L And no boy or lean shall strike him with impunity. Would I we.ee uioie like him.. . Aiu't he an angtl of goodneas? Goi bless bitiil" ' " What do you thiuk about this sudden change n our old enemy Zaeh ?" said Deutcrv-notuy. ' 11 And what about hia being the instrument f another in bis peiaccutions of he boys!" aksd Hal. ' y ' V '.' ' , ' I hardly know "what to think. John', espousal of hia causa staggers me. ; I ia" tliiiA be ia deceived- That Zach is a, coward I know tuora'lv and chvsioallv a ooward. If be ta " s er each other 1 Yaw know kor aaositiva parents arc hew easily they ess Uraaabasi through their children. 1 ('as there be any thins; of this ?" Tha Lord only gnowi."! declare I am .be. coming nervous.. I Ioag 'to know more about all thi.v" aaid Hal. ; . , ' ' "If there beany thing of tin. nature, boy., there i. another personage who knowa about it." " Who?" asked they ssxidusly. " The Deril," replied Desteronomy. "Ah, he is at the bottom of.all wickedness." " Well, boy.," said Bill, " whatever may como of this business whoever may bo involved, I stand ready to avow and defend my share of it, smr "ItJ 'Bghr T.U tb death Iu the cause of right. I was taking a little while ago about the sudden change in Z:ich ! I feel that there ha. come a change over me. I am restless, nervous, anxiuui toknpw the worst. Good night boys. I must go and consult with John, for I feel, if there i. anything in l hi matter, that the shaft ia aimed at him and his. I am but a boy, I know, and he i but a boy. We are ull boys but the boy is father to tho man. I am for John, May God ro deal by me as I stand by biin !" We'll be with you. Good night.". " Gooduight. To myrrow, we shall know more." ' r , Tlb'EB CI! ASK BY D.OU8. -The following account of atiger chase is extrac ted from the North Lincoln Sphinx, a regimental paper, published at Graham's town. The writer after ailudim; to bid sporting experiences of all kinds, and all quarters of the Globe, declares that he never witnessed so iiosclor intenFcly ex citing a chase us that about to be described : Not lonii ago I spent a few davs at Fort Brown, a small .military post on the bunks of the Great Kish river,, where my friend W. was stationed. Ono evening, as my fiicud and 1 were returning home, after a somewhat fatiguing day's buck Khootiiiz, we were startled by hearing the most . extraordinary noises not fur from us. It seemed -as if all the demons iu tho infernal regions hud been,. unchained, and were amusing themselves by trying to frighten us poor mortals by their horrid yelling. We stood in breathless expecta tion, hot knowing what could possibly be the cause of this diabolical row, with all sortt of strange conjectures flashing pcross our miuds. Nearer and nearer the yelling and screaming approached, and presently the cause became visible to our as tonished eyes. Some three or four hundred yards to our right, upon the brow of a hill, a spotted leopard (commonly called in this country, a tiger, though much smaller tLaij tho lord of the Indian jungles, como in view, bounding along, with all tho speed and energy of despair, while close be hind him followed an enormous pack of baboons, from wluve throats proceeded the demoniacal sotmdj that had, a few seconds before, so Startled us. 7 -, Or excitement in the-chaso, as you may sup pisa was intense. Ou went the tiger, making fur the river, the baboons following like avenging deiiions, and evidently gaining ground upon their nearly exhausted foe, though their exulting yells ' seemed eacb moment to increase bis terror and his speed. They reached tho stream, the tiger still a few yards iu advance, and, with a tremen dous bound; he oast lituiHulf into its muddy waters and made for the opposite bank. The next moment bis pursuers, iu admirable confusion, were truL'"lini! after him, and as the tiger (now fearfully exhausted) clambered on the land again, the largest and the strongest of the baboons were cloe at his heels, thuuuh many of the pack (the old, tho very'young, and the weakly,) were strug gling in tf!o water. In a few momenta all had passed from our sight, behind the brow of the op posite bunk; but their increased yelling, now stationary behind the hill, told us that tho tiger had tiiet his doom, and that their stro.ig arms and jaws were tearing him lituh from limb. . As tbe ' evening was tar adraacid, and we were still some . miles from home,' we did not cross the river to be in at the death ; but next morning, a few bones and scattered fragments of 8ch and skin showed what had been the tiger's fate. On our return home we were told by sow? Dutch gentlemen such hunts are not uncommon when a tiger is rasTi enough to utta. k the young baboons, which often happens. ' All these creatures for miles - aroiind, aksoniblo and pursue their enemy with j relentless fury, to bis deatiirgoiuetime. the . chase lasts for days, but invariably closes with tlie destruction of tho tijer a striking instance that Ifthc idea of retributive justice is not confiued to mau alone. anything to say criminating another and which would tasks, hiis the mere instrument ,of, eViiag his dirty work, renders hiw only-thrmare con temptible is my opiuioa.; W ho, is there in tho village so Lisa a- lo oueoorags atatjUly ii boy w fceootus' woftr? What motive can cct an one have to creatj discontent and promots strife, ill-wilt sod contention among school-boys? I cannot understand Mat." "Qsa 'U bs," asked Deutefonomy,lL.,?4hat all A Salle Society. -The American Bord of Foreign Mi.iona in 1S12, sent forth five Missionaries,, this number has swollen to four,hundred and ten ; the fint-'-Bnard was composed of tight mules jnd females ; . that has increased to a glorious ar.ny of twelve hundred and fifty seven. The income of the so ciety forty nine years ajit, wa. not quite a thou sand dollars ; last year it amounted to twelve hun dred and fifty seven thousand dollars. It has twenty six Missions some io Africa, some in . America, some in Greece, some in Arabia, some in Ceylon, some io China, some in Brahmin ; and the Chcroke"b Indians, the Xestorisns, the savage nations of the Sandwich Inland, and lbs iuheb. , itanta.of Madras are 'receiving the bread of Kfo from the pious bands of this soble institation. More than a hundred aud sixty Churches bare bren built io this extensive field Durioj the -Inst ten ysra nineteen thoyeand childrssj Jisvs been tasuht is tha Miaaios Schoots, and as ace the bfL'inninft of the wovkoss hoajrej and . seventy five Ibousand shildren bars beca under ' reliiMoua instniioB .Fifty eoillrosaol paesars annually printed by tSs Board, snd ciaoe 1412 over one thuuaasd five hundred sauilioa bass hen wnted aa4 eiiated. . j t&- Eldonr.4h jrthv ixT Laf i Eldyn Jhs ChauoeHorof TtfmkiinnrMl&.timr'J, . rang Lis. 1 1. -Ar fjmlc sst aa. enswersd is. 1 tie toid t?r to't!r hcWclf ft orAf tertpsir to' the altar with Ittn. . thought a fit jeetn sad disobeysd, Ks taag hia. bc3, ssain,",, A. -second appeared. To Ir hegavsths --wnaaaad. Bhs sttirsd herself sud was wads bis brid. f3p i' I
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