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... J - ..i . 'It ' 'I I NEW SEUIES-VOL HI-XO. 28. WADESBOnOUGII, N. , ; TUUKSDAY, MAIICII 21, 1861. WIIOBE NO. 131 Z: PUBLISHED WEEKLY I ,. ' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I - Single eopiea, Two Dollabj per yaar, Invariably Id, advance. . r Mo subscription received' for lees thai six montlit. .' BATES OP ADVERTISING. OBI IQOABB, TIM LIBBS 01 LIBS BBBYIIB. On Insertion 70o. Tlree Insertions . .'.,.4....,$1 60 . Two Bionthi, or nine Inwrtioni. ....,,.-'... 8 SO Thro monthi, or thirteen inaertiooa 4 00 , Mix Boats m. ; fl 00 Ono year .... ....... 9 00 Advertisers aiaat state the Dumber t times they wiah their adTertiwiaente Inserted ; otberwito they m bo continued till forbiddee, aod oharged accord ing to the aboYo. Agreements wilt be nude with yearly adrerttMre on uoerai ana auvaotageons terms. t Obituary notioee free wben not exeeedlng twenty tinea; all above twenty libei at advertisement tatee. Lixo. u. ci.taa,., Hr.fiiailKOTO E. Hutchinson, CABtXET MANUFACTURER, 18 STILL AT HIS Id mint, ready to Pxeente all ordera In hi llnr. ' ' tW COFFINS ready made, to. l7-ly Saddle and Harness Maker. -TOHN BOVL1N 18 PREPARED TO MAXUFAC- ff lure an work in lue aoovs nee tut may be or dered of him. Repair alto neatly and expeditiously done. Ordere eolieited, not only from bie old cuatom ere, bet froia new ones. 107-ly Gin Repairing. TAMES 'THREADOILL, WILL, AT ALL TIMES, do all r. rmira that Giue ay need, lie will put In any part NEW that may be reqnired. Ordera left t E. Nutchiuson'a Cabinet Shop, will be attended to. He aleo baa on band a tut of HEW BUOOIE3, to aell or trade. 107-ly CfcARK -AV TBLI!OTOt-T ' v. Commission Merchant, : ' " WILMINGTON,' N. C, ' WILL 0IV1C SPECIAL ATTSNTION TO ALL eoonigniutnW of . COTTON, NAVAL STORES, FLOUR, BACON, TIM BER, ., o., and ether Country produoe, either for ealo or ship meat. Onr Wharf and Warehonaee being conveniently lo cated for the recaptioaof produce either by Railroad of River, enablee ue to Hake eurebargea light.' Aleo, regular dealer! In - f LIME, PLASTER, CfStSST, IIAlR. &e. ""'i Refer to II. A. Sarage, Caaliler Bunk. of Cape Foar, : Wilmintton. S. C: John Dawaon. PreMdrnt Wilmine. 1 ton Branch Baakof N. C.i Yt. II. Jonei.XaahierBal. eigh Branch Bank a Cape Fear. NoTember 18, 18H0-t),-ljr JAHKI 0. IMITU. UlLia COITIXI.'J JAyiVH C. SniTII A CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDINO MERCHANTS, i WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt pertonal attention given to ralea of Cotton, Naral Storea aud other produce eonaigued to them. Ordera for Ouauo and Groeeriea aolielted yd paeeapUy forwardrd. , .' 108-Iy 1HTD CAROLINA iMi ' Per Itid Surtli Omliea Arpu. t C0W1RD1CE. . . .. CONCLUSION. Jtfan nropoioi bot God i'tk4o. SJtlVwh, himselL .Linteti to ma, nil of you. I entered Into eoorersatiun with this man with suspicion resting npon mj miud that he was the identical Individual alluded to jestcrdnj, bj Zucl), when he told u thai be was but tlio instrotr.cut of tnother, who originafod nil the mischiof tvho - CoAuiicw-o. vu Woain. Tho table of -tho rea nnd solid contents cf tb? ooI fioldt ia Clio priuoirls cojutrks of thi rorld It giren by ' PitifrMnfi 1? nnn in Via M I . tt. t I A ton had been enatclred from ' vA,. ni :,i,!,'Ai: ..i ill., - wa e hum a.1 V4 JM lU Wtp plotted, while he executed. Tbcae suppicions The to morrow ) anxiously looked for by the' amount now to certainty. Ichurgo thu wan boy, cane but not the revelation. He who ! wub. promoting inincliitf among the school boy was to have made it, lay upon bis bed,' hovering? of aiding and abetting Zach of urging liiiu between life nd death. Hie physician pro- j on by dirty insinuations against the best boy and nounccd his recovery doubtful. "He cennotj noblest family In the village. I da not pretend live, twenty-four hours at this rate," said be. J tq understand the motive.- Perhaps aomo p you " He has -undergone" some terrible ctcitcmcnL can rcmombcr, if there . really be any cause fur I never knew a ease like this so sudden and ; his enmity against tho father of John for. it (wore thore, and many ol tiers, JA.UItf T. I ETTA WAY A CO., Factor a ntl Commlttnton ,Urrchanl$, Mo. 8 North Watkb 8tt, WllSIISGTOX,y.C. Conalgnmenta of Produce to our care will bare Uiolent that was not preceded by some fearful j is against tbo fudur through the ton, that the excitement orsnddon fright. All is dono that can j shaft u levelled. Yes, Zuch was right. I have be done. If this unnatural excitement contin-j June biui injustico. For a wholo year this" ditty ues, be cannot last longer' than to morrow. , If business has bceu progressing. It culminated the opiates I have given, full to act, in two or j yesterday. Yes, sir, there viU there thahbo three koura, prooeed as I have di rooted.1 In thwn examination, in which you will ha not lbs tneao time, let there be profound silence in the : exaiuinor but the examinee." The ciders aud deacons of the church, ad the pastor were to be present. And to it'wti , Tho house was brilliantly lighted. It was a glu4 occasion tho very jaw of doath. wvre, from the eanh. There was born a yeA-lived.-He that believclh 6Ti me, though he were dead, yet ahull be live!' John was there and bis futhnr and 'mother. Hill, was there and hit parents Deuteronomy was there and hit parents.; - The pastor, with his elders and deacons, was there. The Select men Zach Tras there, tie naa risen, aa n annexe! to the "UovcrntLant oarvcy of the Oe-. grave: Jhcro waa rejoining on . o cy of rsmwylvania." . . waa'lov in heaven, for that a child 1 tt l-VfrO square miles bf coal . child of grace. 11. Z SSS- I ..( viatws w.awwva eiuivuvj WjUVl . room. I will call again, very soon." Ah.!. beys, your trouble ia coming ! - The imminent danger hanging over Zach, bad induced inquiries TiiTo thtf proceedings of the prompt peraonal attention. Hare at all timea large ' day previous, which, otherwise would not, per- tock of Groeeriee. Proviaions. Glue. (Spirit Caaka. . t. . l - .1 i, . j u Bairging, Rope, &o., Ao. " hops, have been thought of; and when it was Our Warrea aod Ware-Rnnms are convenient!? lo- ascertained that there had been a fi''ht. it bczan e.ted, being near the W. ft M. R. R., and brtw.cn the , u. -,nnre4 , .;il .h.t br The estimated quaatitifs of coal in the princi pal couutric. are as follows : . Bebiumi'OjCCO.COO.OnOtons; France, 59,000, 000,000; l'ennsylvania, 310,400,000,000; great Appalachian coalfield, f this cnire is riven to the bituminous coalhvlJs which citon 1 through parts , of 1'onnsylvatiia, Ohid, irntucky, Ttnncjseeand ' Virginia,) 1,387,500,000,000 : Indiana, lllinow. and Western Kentucky, 1,277.500.000.000: Missouri and Arkansas Ilaain, ".'J'J.OOO.OOO.OOO : all thu productive coalfields of .North' America,! 4,000100,000,000. i1 Depot of the W. C. ft R. R. It., and the W. ft W. R. R. Wilmington, Brpt. 1, 18U0-I0U 0m ) , j , NORTH CAROLINA FOUXDRV AD .Mt(Ill.l! WORKS, s.iLisainr, .r. c. r-FRERCKS-ATRAEDER- avecaasoas To . botdbi a eon, Manufacturer! of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CULTIVATORS, J'LOWS. (.IR.-8IIELLERS. 8EED 8UWE1W, HORSE POWERS) TURE8UEIIS, "TIIRESIIISO, SEPARATING AND CLEANING MACHINES, CIDER AND 8UO.tR MILLS, Bn.tFTINO AND MACHINERY FOR GRIST, CIR CULAR AND VERTICAL HAW MILLS, GOLD, COPPER AND SILVER l I N ES , --r , Dtt. E. OrELLIOTT'8 PATENT MULAY SAW MILL AND WATER WUEEL3, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, FORCINGS. AND FINISHED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TOBACCO PRESSES AND FIXTURES, AND OTHER KINDS OF MACHINERY, REPAIRED AT 112 . --"SHORT NOTICE. ly D. G. McHAC, illorary nt Law liid Solicitor in Equity, 80 EL DORADA, ARK. COIBTXEY, TE..W.WC.1T & CO.. D1BECT IMPOBTEBa Of Hardware, Cutter y O una, He., Ko. 8j litres Stbket, 80-ly -l.r- CHARLESTON, S. C. been foul play, which rumor, before night let in, had been wonderfully magnified, even to the ex tent that warrants had been issued for tho arrest of John, Bill, flul and Deuteronomy, for on as sault with intent to kill, and that they hud been " Buy, boy you lio. Zach said no inch thing. 1 know him better. He narr said that 1 instigated him to mischief. He is a boy of his word. " . "Stop sir. LiliJnotsay that Zuh charged you. charged you with being the man whom i nately. Zach alluded to, when lie said that ho was but j " What bhall I do what shall I do?" ex the iiiiiruincnt through whom the mischief was i claimed Zach. " I am so happy, I cannot con. too. Not the Zach of former days, but, renewed in spirit, justified by faith a now Zach-rnow iu Christ Jesus. , Yes, Zsch was there tho mere shadow of his foriuor self palo and weak, but happy, j By his side sat- John, holding ono of ItU hauda in his own, while Bill nod Deuteronomy sat an clote to him, as in the nature of things, they could, look ing Sappy. A Ana tliey wcrous happy as they 18G1), for murdcrLast Sunday a colored man looked. They could not disguise their lnppi- i named Geo. Orcui confessed upon bid deathbed ncss. It irradiated their faoos anjhone in their i ,nat he killi;d Ki,,g fur which Cyphus bad A llKMAKAtll.E Case--A Man Cuneainj i';o hit Dtuthltcd in Hiihimor a Mufjer itr trhivh Aotlirr Man had born Hang. Oat read ers will doubtless recollect the execution iu Bal timore of Gambrill, rrie, Crop andCyphas, in yes. They talked, and smiled, and cried alter- wrought. Lawyer as you are, or proftsj to be; you aro caught in your own trap. You huvo falleninto tho pit youdigged for another, ' Zach is a boy of his word !' is he 1 So, Mr. Subpoena, you extorted a promise from Zach that ho would bound over to appear at court to answer tho i not betray you, did you f Let me say in justice charge. Oue individual, whom we slrajl call Mr. Sub pcona, who, a year since, came to the villageand hung out bis shingle as attorney at law, was most CIIA.miCKeV4f X, ft I LEU A CO., IMPORTERS AND .JOBBERS OF DSV GOOrJ, No. 147 Mebtiso SraitT, t)fl.It. CbarleMoa Haul, 8rt-ly ' CIIARLE3T(iN, 8. C. era. MATTUiaasaa. w. r. o haba. . matthimikb. V LOTH i.y a HOUSE. ; - St ATTMIE8SE.V, O'HARA A. CO., No. 143 Eabt-Bat Stbibt, ' Cornw ef Qutrm, CHARLESTON, S. C. rcnxismxa goqds of all kixds. 80 ly to him, that he did not mention your name, yes terday. But, to day, he was to have revealed the whole plot and would have done so, had he been able, and in' do so as soon as he ' able 1" indefatigable in hi eflorw.. lie thought, it was " lie never will bo able." V: i high time that the law bad been invoked. Fur " You hope so, I doubt not. TLti event rests bis part, be did wot ace how certain parties bad j nut with you. ' Zach is in the bands of God. I so long managed to keep op appearances. Ha j believe he is a changed boy. The meekness, always suspected that undertheir smooth exteiiir ! gentleness and forbearance of the boy you tried there was rottenness and deceit. - The tree is j to injure through him, amid all the insults and known by its fruit, said he. There's that boy, indignities, and reproaches of tho year past, and: John, who, like his father, manages to mate J even on yesterday, whgeJ.Zach struck him and people believe he is more of a saint than a sin- ( called iim a coward and, when, after Zach had lain myself," and be burst into tears. "O, that I was strong that I might do something to prove my gratitude. My heart is full to over aowing!" "Full. of what?" asked Deuteronomy. " Of peace !" replied he. " Don't you re member ' My peaco I give unto you. Not as bceu hung.. Cvphua strongly protesteoVias inno cence, and on the scaffold said : " You cee her another inuoccnt run v;ho s ping to be hunj'. They have gwe'i tuo a falw nane cno that I was never known by ind convicted Lie for what I didn't do.-. But I am gun homo to Ilca'rea -to meet my God. My wny u all clear thcriii."" So just goodbye, my fiicnJ.i." After the elocution of Cyplius, Orom became very much depressed in mind, and finally disease overtook him, and for several months he was confined to his bed: King had beon employed byOrcip tosell oysters oh tho streets, andaditliculty springing npbetween them, n nturrL'l Runn am:p. wiifn ( )rHin sf 'ililii.rl ICinipi.i tha WAt'liL miontl, dirn T nnln nnn f .1. m.l ...fur f t 1 . 1 i ' f - ... .. ... . b .. 6., 1 M.,.uuu. . juui llie breast nun a uirx Kniie keAr(Ji?ibed nQUhcr JvjIjiliuifijiiiLiil ner, I'll be bound when I come to sift.tha affair, Will turn out the grandest rascal of them all. I'll make his proud old father fee! tho force of that proved himte'f to bo a coward, and was knocked down by another, because of tho blow he struck JolTh that injured boy took the part of his per W. T. Davis, ana 1YATCI1 MAKER AXD JEWELER. THAVE JUST RECEIVED THE REST STOCK of Watehes ana Jewelry lht JyVpH. aa offered fiiraale in Vi'ailmboro'. I hiT7" V ine rtfai jim. wwn.iou.i a r.o f3 j GOLD anU SILVER CASES. Tbeee WatofaesaCJa,ill Li.n i mm an. I AllMrlintl. I W ill en&rillltll lliat fitot. And if you vent SpeeUclea, l can suit ev:ry .re. Ami if yon want to write, I have Gold Pena and Silrer 1,'aMa. And if yo nel G'dd Watch Cbaioa, oome along. I haveGjld Cuffa and ttotom Buttons, and Braceleta, and Nocklacen, and Gold and Silver Tbiaiblm,'. ani t'orl, and Revolting Box Pins, and Finger King'. I kave many articlea too numeroua to neulion. This H po bumbue;. 1 will ecu you one fluid Jewelrv. and mJce the nriee anil the times. ake notice, I do all VinJaof repairing in tlie neatest the mail durable slvle, at the ahortenl notice. All orderiKaeut by m ill or otherwise, will be promptly at tended re. and cash always oft delivery of work. 104-tf " E. II. STODDARD A CO., wiiolksu bEALina is ' -BOOTS, SHOES t.m TIlliYKS, AT MAaTUFAOTDlLBBS' PBIOEJ, Koe. 166 axd 107 Mketixo KraaicT, Near! oppoeit. Cbarlertott Hot t, czkkiel B. rronnABD. 1 CHARLESTON, 8. C. OALr.a raoMEBERcaa. 1- LEMUEL CBAMB. - J 6C-ly passage of Scripture " How sharper than a ser- j sccuto'r bathed his swollen face spoko kindly pent's tooth it is to have a thankless child." "Ah! ; and tenderly to him, heaping coals of firo upon J Mr. Deuteronomy Dodd, bow arc you to-day. I hit head until his kindness broke his bad and did not ace you. Feihaps you can enlighten us wicked heart, aud made him a friend instead of in relation to this mysterious affair. Come,, let an enemy. Depend upon it, when Zuch gets me examine you now, it will aid ihe investigation well tie nill be a swift witness against you, Dir. before the magistrate," aaij our attorney. M'hit Subpoena." do you know about this assault upon the boy, " I defy you all. You can prove nothing Zach?" against me. What do I care about your charges, -T '' Nn. p. si.iijios, If atch onJ Clock iltpnlrer, 4tmlryTMikv4fnd aubatantially: repaired, and all work warranted twelve months. ELLI9 & MITCHELL, WUOLISALB AXD RETAIL DEALERS IN COBS, PEA8. OATS, RTE, WHEAT, liltAN, EASTEUJi AND NOUTU UlVEit UAVj -. ,. Aiao, ' :" ' FRESIT GnOUXD MEAL, nOMIXT, je., f. KO. NORTH ATliB sthkkt, . - VVILMlNGTON, N. C. C. D. ELLia, 79-ly a. r. Mitchell. CHAS. I. MTEBS, ' " . rREU. t. MOOBE. ICRS A TIOOltE, . VWUULI DBALBaa LB HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, STRAW GOODS, RON KETS, FURS, MILITARY GOODS, CASES AND UMBRELLAS! 31 Market Slrcel, This conversation was carried on in front of , if you cannot prove them "Ah, yes, I remember," replied he, t'ao learn rolling down bis checks. - And now the pastor entered the room, accom panied by tho parents of each of the boys, the Select men, and others. Standing in the mid dle of tho room, he said, " Heboid, bow good and how pleasant a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity !". " Duloved friends.he con tinued,'4' God has been merciful and kind unto us all. Especially . has he manifested his forbear- ranee and love towards, the members of this fam ily. , lie has brought good out of evil. He has caused the wrath of man to praise him. My children," said he, addressing the bdys, "you have been taught a fearful lesson. Nothing but the almighty power of Cod could have taken your feet from the slippery paths in which you were walking no power leas than an almighty power could have rescued you from the pit into which you had fallen. Oh, how thankful you slight to be, and, I am rejoiced to believe, are, for all ibis goodness. Consider this "matter a little. Suppose, instead of the present harpv the tavern, where several of the villagers bad " You have proved a sufficient witness against t'sccne and what but the power of God prc- tf $50 Sewing Machines. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT FOR THE I iAit.m:i i i;k xsxr ctiiiell SEWIXU itIAf'IIIKEM, the het in use for FAMILY and PLANTATION PURPOSESXThey may be seen ai the Cheraw Carriage Factory ,ppoite Moore'a Hotel. 90-tf A. R.H'E lrIO.nl9IEXT TO DR. BIITCIIEI.L.; fTHIE UNDER8I0NED HAVING, DURING Til 1 past aummer, beard many expreaa a wiph that a tnonment ahoulj bo placed over the grave or Rev, Drl Mitchell, upon the" High Peak of the Black Mosnmin, and regret that it had not already been done, baa de ".mimul t.n iriTa hia naraonal attention to the matter. tand trusts that, by the ai l of the thaumnda of pupils and frienda or that venerable mao, ne may oe enaoieu o rreet it. "- Tbo undersigned proposes to erect a plain, substan tial ntr'uotura, with the rock round on tbi- spot, and to build it in each a manner that it may aiao be used aa n observatory. He pledgee, himself to all contribu tors that no pains shall be spared upon hiapart to . have the structure firm, and a Br monument to one, . whose moral, intelleotuel and phyaieal eharacter, waa eo fit a aimile to the granite on which hia body reslr. The undersigned will give his peraonal attention tov he werk, and truata that his knowledge of the country and IU people,- will enable hina to have it constructed ns cheaply aa ia possible to have it done by any one eise. ' ' .. , Means will fee tnken to preserve the names of those who contribute. The undersigned is determined that the monument ahall he erected if any amount Bear sufficient ia obtained. J . Kemp P. Btt, Esq., of Rnleighwill reoelve con Iributiona, and Meaara. Litchford and Finch, report era in the House and Senate ot the Legislator will re ceive any contributions from members of thosaiodies. Letters edtlrceeed to me containing contributions will lie promptly acknowledged. . i . HENRV K. COLTON, Wilmington, . C. Papers of the. State please oopy. -. tl-. VTe aakjthe attention ot wholeaala bujers Jtqtbe above cardT We"are"prepireil"to furnish OooiLi in our line aa low as ANY IIUISE IN TliK LUU.MKi. Ordera for Hats by the ease or doaen will receive prompt attention by addressing as above. '-ly T. C. & B. O. WORTH, Genertit Commission Merchants, . - AXD BBilJinS IK 7 T 77777 LIME,XIIAIR, CALCINED PLASTER, AND CE MENT, SAND PLASTER, PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, .. . . j-i-And Agents for the sale of " ' ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO, TASKER A CLARK'S FERTILIZERS, BUPER-PHpSI'HATE Or LIME, ffl-ly.- ' V, WJL.VIXGTOX, X. C. - r, ; : v K 19-tf ASHE K H lltGRAVC, TTOiUVM.l'S 1T L.t fW. - Practice iu partnership in the county of Anson, ex cept on the Criminal Docket in the County Court, ( J. R. Ilargrare beiiig County Solicitor:) They will attend to the collection of all claims en truitihl to them in Arisen nn i theaurroundingcounties. T. S. Ashe attendatbe Courts of Richmond, Mont gomery, Stanly, Cnbantas, Union and Anson.. J. K. Margrave those r nioutgomery, ataniy ana Anson. ' : . ".-.'" Bjo5rO!noe at TVadcsboro' assembled to gossip, and where Mr. Subpoena, : yourself. Ah, here come those who know as having nothing else to do, spent much of his much as I do about this niatter.Tlad you not timo. Deuteronomy bad heard what he had said . better examine iJtrm, Mr. Lawyer? relative to John and his. father, and, remember- J But the lawyer had no such idea. His tnly ing what Zach had said in implication of some anxiety was to gel away. lie was caught. lie one,' jumped to tho conclusion that the self styled i was exposed, lie read his fate in the faces of attorney was the man. He determined to humor j all present. The village was getting too hot for him a little, hoping to draw him out and convict : him. He waited not the coming op of those him of conspiring against the peace of tho vil-1 who were approaching. Turning abruptly upon lage. With this view, he laid hts books upon , his Heel, he departed and , hid himself in bis the beuch and seated himself beside them, and j room till night, when.be took up his Hoe bf march in reply to the question of the attorney said : for parts unknown. '-riraTirele " TTicwiurT;ereulin, his father, an 3" " you are the very boy I want. You will be an Anj IJeutcrouomy accompanied them, important witness at the trial. ' Come, state what i " That's a shrewd boy," said one of the by you know, my boy." ; :jstSnders. " I there to be a trial ?" ... "Ho was more than a match fur the lawyer," "Why, certainly. Do you suppose that an -aid another. assault with, intent to kill, and which will result j " How completely ho caughfT him ."' said a in the death of the party assaulted, (for the doo- j third. tor says the boy cau't live,) can be passed over? j ." Wonder what the lawyer will do now?" No. Ko. The parties willia punished impris-' " Live by his wits," was the reply. oped perhaps hung for if the boy dies, it will "A mighty Bmall capital, to live on !" be murder." " " lie's a mighty small man, anyhow. "7 know " Well, then, I'll keep what I know till tho , the reasonof his enmity to John's father. JVhen day of- trial," said - Douteronomy. " I don't j ho first came hero, ho wanted him to recommend think it would be right to divulge it now." him to the public as an ottorney to sign a re- " I am a lawyer, young man1, and know the , commendation or allow him to refer to him, or vented we had all been summoned to follow to tho grave the body of .your fiiend. What weep ing and wailing what remorse would havo taken possession of vjour . nundsj Instead of looking upon the radiant face radiant with happiness and returning strength of your friend, as now you are doing that face would have been hid den in the grave all tho prospects,' and hopes, and ardent desires which nowanimato his bosom, would have been blasted, and yov, instead of your present happiness, would havo been miser able, and wretched, and unhappy ! These parents wou'cTTiavo iEareoTyour grief, and mourned for tneir son, Decause lie was not. TJut we are here to congratulate him upon bis recovery his pa rents because of his restoration to them, and our- Df The Montgomery correspondent of the ' Mobile Advertiser 'says, "A good sell was per- pctratcd by some wag to day in our city. A pla card in tho following orJi eras conspicuously posted in the post-office : " Wanted, 25 Compu- , tent Accountants. Apply between the hours of 0 and 10 a. m., at Xo. 10, Government Building, Commerce street." There was constant stream . . of green fellows moving to No. 10 for, an hour or. two. The chief clerk was compelled to close tho doors, such was the annoyance. ' One of tho clerks cf Congress was dispatched, with a private communication to tho Secretary of the Treasury, but met with similar rcbuf. When ho announced his business the chief clerk, mistaking him for ono . of the " competent "accountants," told him that he could net see thoEocrctary, for ha hadsufTercd enough already from such chaps, but he could b are his iiijilicalion. It was some timo before he was enabled to get at the Secretary." cg The Jews, it is said, have not preserved everywhere the primitive color. In the' northern countries rf Eiuopa they ere white; in Germany many of them bav red beards; in Portugal they are tawny. In the province of Cochin China, where a number of them have settled, they have black skius, though they do not contract marriages with foreigners. 1'ritchard says that there is also at Mattuehcri a colony of white Jews; and lastly there are black Jews dwelling in Africa, in the . Kingdom of llaou-sa. Thus great varieties of color have been produced among theso pcoplo during eighteen centuries, but no change has . occurred in their cast of feature, habits, or ideas. Under a black skin or a white, (observes General Daum'as,) in Soudan, in tho Sahara, or the sea coast towns, everywhere Jews have the same in stincts, and tho two-fold aptitude fur language and commerce. A Nice Widow The following is from Dr. Holmes' new novel: The Widow Ho wans was now in full bloom of ornamental Borrow Aerilhfll; ' : ' low crape bonnet, froth-like, allowed thejjartcd ra TeniraTf'Tu' sffoITglossy e "mooniness. tAjcT pin heaved upon her bosom with every sigh of memory, cr emotion of unknown origin. Jet ' nrareiiMS fincno vrun evcrv nitivemont fr tierainn. selqs and each othoj; because wo arc ull the i dcr bonds, cased in cluse-fitting black gloves. Her monuments of God's mercy aud goodness. sable dress was ridded with manifold flounces, Inquiry has boon made into th caascA whiclrroauJieneiith.wycn a .-Jimall- foct allowed itseif. annorindueed .11 tin. ...iSel,i,.f ! if , !.., " Ol Bourn- 1 1 J - I law. Do you think I ' would ask you an improper juo6tion ?" " I thiukfyou have done so, already," replied Deuteronomy.' . ., ' ' - " What do you know about law,, youngster 7". something of that sort. But us he was a stranger and he knew nothing about him be refused, of "course. That's the cause of all this mis chief." . THOMAS S. AH2. . V tt. II AUG RAVE. , GEO. II. HCL , : ' Salt. oi A A SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, IN STORE f A ) 11 8X9 arrive. Forealeby rjKjy KJ W. II. McRARV ft CO., ' flO-tf x - Wilnilngtoa, N. C. A RAfiflv-Madft LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR SALE J08 tf ..8. ARNOLD. . Bagging and Hope. iA A COILS BEST JUTE ROTE; II )J 2S BALES STANDARD BAGGING; Wilmington, N. C. For aale by ttO-tf,., j, .- BLAKKS, 7 Att KINDS. GOTTEN VP AND FOR SALI t the Aia Olfioa, BOOK SELL No. 27 Maekbt btkiet, WILXIXGTO Keens ennatantlr dh hand every variety ofv School Rooks, Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Drawing Rooks, Music Bonks,-FooUioap and Letter PnnersV La dies' Note and Billet Paper, Artist Materials of ipll kinds, Letter Presses, Letter copying nooks, Pencils. Envelopes, Law Books, Doctor Books, Draw-J ing Papers, Lithographs for Grecian and Oil Paintings, Wm. Knabe ft Co'a eelebrated Piano Fortes, Grovef ft Baker Sewing Machines and Conner Sewing Machines. AU orders for any of tde bove articles promptly BUed anl forwarded by Bail, railroad, or otherwise v IIOPKIXS, HILL h, ATKI.KSOS, "-IMPORTERS AND W1IOLESALS . DEALERS H FOREIGN ISD DOIESTlC DRI WOBS, . So258 BAtTtaoiM Stobbt, (Orroana OABoraa araan,) . . t oruaaAl ,7 jtALTinvius. found that ono who is now ah'sent, and who may n'wdiics of her ejesand tbo enamel of her teeth, never return to our village, from u.ost unworthy The effect Was complete. Gray's Elegy was not motives, influenced a naturally bad boy to per-' a more pjrtect composition. secute the son of the man whom,'for no cause or provocation, he disliked. Birt God overruled ail for good. See, children, the influence of exam ple!; Behold the effect of kiuducss! It is more powerful than fovce. Kind uiih can never die! Kind tlenlt can never diu.I A soft answer turn tth oway wrathM5thold 1 the kingdom of God has come to some in this room, ami there- aic others who are vert near tho J-jngdotnl ? Thy Om.V A Pkixteb " lie is only 5 printer !" was the sneering remark of a leader iu the circle of aristocracy -of the codfish quality. ,'. Well, who was tho KarL of Stanhope ? IIo was ouly a printer. "What is Prince Frederick William, who married the ' Princess lt'oyul of En'pjland ? ,.Uet, too, was-only ' "printer. Who was William Caxton, one of the fathers of litcra-' ture ? lie was only a printer. Who are George I), l'reuii'ce, Charles Ilickens, 51. Thiers,- Doutr- . las Jerrold, Bayard Taylor, G. P. Jlorris, J. Gates," '-lie must be a bad man, if, for such a cause, "Nut much, but I think I may , safely say,"as ' or any cause, ho could tamper wiih sciiool boys. much an you know about' tho Scriptures P. .'j I W.hy, he must have a very small soul !" " I have read the Bible -" . ' j " Soul ! he's got no soul at all ! -'10 very little purpose,' I -should think, when j "Don't you see, be dare not meddle with the can estimate the good that has been accomplished Arrj ...".it..... .: t i r .i. .i.. i ir t v. i...' l".7t-'"."i ' l.i .u i.1:E."..'..m.....i..i:i 'I'l.V .1.. 'r 'AlB taiuur, so uu uieumy pioia iu ujum? mm. unuappj. , tuiuuti iinawcaik ttiaiiiiiiicuidiii ; uu ujy oi i SHAN'T. 0, Kichaidson, X. IV Willis, and Senators Dix," ( amerrio, Is lies, Biglcr and 1 ostmar.tcr General Kinp? They, too, werb ail printers.67 What yoOat tribute to Sacred Writ the languSgo of KhntelwftM 1' . ' . v- Aut rcaiiiiiu ioui, aaiu lue lawyer pciiiMiiy. 1" That's because I'm in jbeT presence of a greater,'', was the reply. through the misery he thought to bring upon h son. O, bu s a precious scamp ! "One such man will make a whole community miserable. And, now I think of. it, ho was at kingdom come! Never forgot, children, to pray for the coming of His kingdom ! Never forget to ask, 'Lord, what wilt thou have me do?' and when that will is ascertained, ifo it with might was Benjamin r.anklia? pulya printer., Every ondntain, looking to God for.hls blessing. Wljo one cannot be a printer, brains are necessary. AitBLVAi. or ins Fibst Japanese JIer- . . T . 1-1 1 .... . J .1 . . . y. ! n. - : " V J ' - j.i iia. r. ii is noiuiiiiaciy luai ojuiij oi i,io .laie- is ! judgment alone will reveal it. To how many, j incuts made-in recent letters writtcntfrora japan for this cause, will the glorious invitation, be ex- j by (jisappoin.ted naval omcers who sstictpated "Do you mean to insiuuato that I am a fool, i tho bottom of all the mischief 'between J'.in and iom iiawinoro. Jnat matter wouiq Jiavejjecn. i amicably settled, but for his meddling tongue. I i oor j nn, no is in nis grave, anqms orotner is a vagabond and an outcast." " Well, well, he found his match in Deuter onomy Dodd 1" greater I (cavo BABIL . bobbbt Hiat, taoa. w. vain aoa BOTD'8 PROLIFIC COTTON SEED, with eertineates of greuiaenfaa. v ... 0 BBLS. PINK.KVB POIAtOES. FRESH tJABDEN SEED. ' For sale by ' A. P. LACOSTE. Cheraw, Feb Jl, 1861-129 V , t . 7. r)LA1VK WABRAKT9-F0R 9 A LI AT JJ Ihia Uffiea, " By no means, air I" -XWhy, yes, you do." do not, I tell yo." ' W'hat do you mean) thenffe. " I mean what I say that you are a fool than I m." ,1 l'lmiHufe nofliing. that foryon,Nir:!V' .'''; ' . , " Take careaii." "I intend to take care. IsEalltake care, when this trial comet off, to have you summoned as a witness!" - ; .-'' " Why, what do I know about the affair T" " Ton may know nothing about the fight, but. you do know, I suspect, a great deal about the (-causes which led to it !". Y " Too shall pro) this,iir. "IwiU." - Whobyr tended, ' Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit I ."wagnincani ovation were, are gtwsiy exagger--ir " s$ r i 'ted. A San Francisco paper rjporls the arrival the kincdam prepared for you from The fuuuda-: -. . ' k . - tion of the world !' St that city of a Japanese merchrni, who came to purchase eooda to be sold in (hi? country-Ihis isJ Cowardice 1 The' w.orst ancT;. mcancrt kind -of I the flrai-inawalmfiit'of a traffic that, we; truat, wM : be both oifcnivo and permanent, in spite of tho eluiatcr rumois reported. - i ' cowardice the veriest eowaids on earth are they .who car to lo right .' The world is full of thctD. -;''-,v inquire.' Let us all go. And they went. " Poor Zach, bo had a hard time of it a mighty struggle for life. For three days he lay thus struggling. On the morning- of the third, when his physician called to fee him, lie found hint sleeping gently sweetly. Ilia skin waa moist.- The fever had left him. " All he wants now," said he, "is good nursing, and he will 'soon ie himself again , ti : .... CM...! 1 . KMle prevent annual production of tobiwu l V a ? u " , T ,i has bdn estimated by an Enaliah writer at 4 " Wt ?e ,C " ttn la8V " OOOm pounds! .This is smoked. cfcewrJ and j f ?aBeH m "woa'.na esc"P.e.a I wo..der how Zach ? I belicvl I'll go antf thuffed. Suppose it all made into ci.-rs. ltWlo ln. m?i-- 3J l W olk . . . .'- ... b .v 4 : i.i a inn mut ftftn fu-1 Mowed ou his track to wreak Teoseaoce. T i ' . . . r . . . .1, .- lid riuci JlJ on v ot iburauav week, while . k ...4 , . . ' . . - . . . a 4i'nnnir watted nror an . hnnr In trot a ahnr ftnif 10 conts a pound and we have 4UU,WU.OMr3V"fv,'t - - - . - ij- - - - . "" - . . - ifi.it w.mnil the comnanion. When fired at. ShultB Shulti and a.couiradc were cutting wood. The producing a noxious, dcle-i Tf le:d,,11Pn,on-, 1 one and a half Umea aa I l tont 8tru?s',5-. expended every year in terious weed. At least one much more is required to manufacture it into a marketable form, and to dispose of it to the consumer. . -- ISTla olden times, women were prohibited When fired at, Sbulta t t. 1 : - . c i 1 T. i. . .i -, - irom marryin" untu moy nau epun a w u ue Two weeks Jftter, there was quite a sensation ,.,.. 'A- ..- -.V.M ..r. in, the Jittle nllage. There was to be a meeting ; nn,;i ,he ,era marriod. Now-a davs the fnia of the Select-racn attho house of-ZacVs father. ' itrect yarn. j fciyOne morning a party came into the pub ic room at Buxton, somewhat later than usual, and requested some tongue. Tbey were told that Lord Byron had eaten it all. ;' I am very angry with bis lordship," said a lady, loud enough for him to hear the observation. "I am, sorry for it, i madam," retorted Lord Byron, " but before I ate the tongue" I wa aassured you did not want it," - -
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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