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'Tis a carious fact as ever was known But often in unman nature shown, : Xlike -Q Castle and cottage That pride, like pigs "ol a cettain brood, Will msnage to lire and thrive on food As poor as pauper' pottage I 01 a'l tl.c notable things of earth, and speaking in a lower tone, ' 'm al most certain this train will run off the traqk and break my neck before I get te Bjston, "Well, the fact "is I have had! too much good luck for one man lately. The thing can't last ; 'taint natural that it should, you know ; I've watched it. First it rains, then it shines, and thou it rains again ; it so nany different expressions in so short a time as did that of J the little woman while box husband was on Iris way to her. She did'nt look pretty. On the contrary, she looked very plain, but someway I felt a big lump rise in uiy throat' as I watched her. She was trying to laugh, God bless her, how completely she failed in tho attempt ! RATES OF ADVERTISING. (tO UXM Ak LK&SC JtSTTTCTE a K)ftX) i One Square one lomtiii..... M..fl CO j One Earh mWaiom lnm .. in Oowk .............. . . Twe mnth ............... Three nrnotlM. ....... ....... &, Pixnontb;. J-0 Twelve tuontl..... Uo3 Coetrkcrs lot tart jipMe bimm n L'bmi ' terms i One - tme " ime - Owe " Oi-e nearly a quarter of a mile distant, wh re two.hours laler, he died in great agony. This story is an almost incredible one, but it comes to ns from such a high source that we cannot doubt its truth. rains so hard you think Ita never go. Her mouth got into that position, but ing to stop then it shines so bright it never meved after that, save to draw you think its always going to shine ; down at the corners and !, quiver,' while and just as you are settled in either she blinked her eyes so fast . that I belief, you are knocked over by change, suspect she only caught occasional The queerest thing is the pride of birth j to show youvthat you know nothing I glances of the broad shouldered fellow Anioog our '"fierce Democracy V A bridge across a hundred years, Without a prop to sav it from aneera Not even a couple of rotton piers A thiog of laugter, flingsi.aad jeers Jsmtrican aristocracy 1 Depend upon it, my n ibbish fnend, about it.' ' i I 'who elbowed his. way so rapidly to ! '.Well, accordiHg to that philoso- ward her. And then, as he drew close phy,' says, I, 'you will continue to and dropped his everlasting portman- have sunshine, because, you are ex pecting a storm.' 'It's curious,' ho returned, after a pause, 'but the only thing which makes Your family threa l you can't ascend I me think I'll get through safe, is be. Without good reason to apprehend You; may find it wuxed at the other end rBy a ine plebian v. cUion, Or, wor60 than that, your -pasted line- ljy end iu a loop ot stronger .twine, That plagued some worthy relation. ( Iecue you fl -urish irr -worldly aff ii'rp, Don't be haughty and put on airi, With insolent pride of station, . ; Dou't be proud and turn up your nrse At poorer people in plainer clothes; Ut learn for the s ike of oar mind'a rtpos'j - I fhtt all prou fl:sh, wherever it gots, I suMect to iiritution. " - .. . " . t flfftcb. j cause, I think I won't, ! ' Well, that is curious,' said I. 'Lord, yes,' he replied. ' I'm a. teaus, she just turned completely around with her back toward him, and covered her face with her hands. And thus she was when the strong man gathered her up in his arms as if she had been a baby and held her sobbing to his breait. There was enough gapping at theinj heaven knows, and I turned machinist made a discovery nobody my eyes away a moment, and then I believed it ; spent all my money - try- saw two boys in threadbare round ing to bring it out mortgaged my abouts standing near wiping their red home all went. Everybody but my wife spunky little woman said she'd work her fingers off before I should give it up. Went to England no better ; came within an ace of eyes and noses" on their little coat sleeves and bursting out ' janew at every fresh demonstration, on the part of their mother, who seemed as if the pent up tears of all those weary months eyes. Home Again.; jumping off London bridge went into of waiting were streaming through her a shop to earn money enough to come, home with ; thero met the man I wan ted. To make a long story shorty I've brought thirty thousand pounds home with mc,' 'Good for 3ou,' I exclainicd. ": 'Yes,' said he, . thjrfy thousand QMr ptjbli0 A. Happy Now Year ! We hope that the -Merry Christmas" which has bff er joyed by our patrons and lriends is now mcceeded by a 'Happy New Year." The News puts forth, in behalf of that felicitous con fsummation', such fervid and tffectual prayers as a newspaper may be capable of iiaming and expressing. The best luck attend all f the kindest smiles ol benignant Heaven the fairest fruits ol our mother earth. As we draw, (ten by step, more close to the destined and inevitable bourne which awaits us in the Shadowy Kingdom, may each sue ceeding New Year be freighted with fuller bounties bt Providtnce and richer blessings ; more ample coasolalious lor tho ills which beset our condition ot humanity, and larg .t promise of peace, good will and prosperity for the years to come'. . Still, while we keep our Jaces fixed hopefully on the opportunities and promises of the Future ; and while our hearts are no has steadtastly fixed up on the dut'es which its untried experi ence will impose, we cannot repress some tears and sighs of regret at the death of the old year. To uiany ot us to m st ot us, perhaps 'twas the mcs senger of trouble, and privation and toil: of pain and disappointment ; but as we have listened with awe-touched hearts to the last ebbing pulses and broken tones which tcld the sad con. time. It yon go on business, attend I niio your hearts with flowers of wis promptly to the matter on hand, then domt charity and virtae, that never as promptly go about 7001 own busi- fade, and you Will always look lovely ness. without the aid of txternal tmbell.sh Do not atop to tell stories in basi- menu When yon inx'tle, don't let the ness hours. v tace pet form the cf3f, anaaalated by If you have a place of business, be the feelings, but let very anile be found there when wanted. No man 'fresh, and warm from the heart, and can get rich by ait ting aroand stores when yoa are sand, let folks kaow it and saloons. Never iool" on busi- go it with a Teageanc, rip, atave fly ness matters. Have order, system, re- around, atnaah things generally stamp guiarity, liberality, promptness. Do yonr buoly boonet, tear yo-ar frexk, not meddle with business yon know kick oyer the aahhox. pitch into the nothing of. Never bny an article yon cook, do something detperate, and y a do not need, simply because it is cheap, will satisfy everybody that you ,are In and the man who sella it will take It oat "dead earnest." Bat thii playing in tiade. Trade is money; Strive to mad. lor the aake ot ret tine a crip on a avoid harsh words and personalities. young fellow' fetling, won't do.it i Do not kick every atrne in the path; unkind,8 cm-!, and nomensical And more miles en be made in a day by again, don't pretend to be rt rack with goiug 8'eadily on than by st oping to I admiration at the sight ot this and kick, fay as you eo. A man ot hon I that thin? ana exclaim. " Oh. ho f 1 T 1T r 1 r TbU nariTaried lfH U w.Vraatai tk to eooaln a jgt pat-l mt Memr? " anj l-Jr mmril -nr k rUUELY YEGKTABL11 Tor Voarr Ttaaa U ha pr" 4u treat Ttl-ja in all diu4 of th I va, Bavit and KrwxaTi Tbontnd f mo4 aa4 ' great ia all art ib eweairy voeett tr luoadrfal and peiiar por ia purify- ice tit ruoon, lraaWl g th 111 uvsa. 1 - or respects hia word as be does his bond, Aid, but jneyer beg. Help others when yon can, but nerer give what you cannot afford to, simply be couseit is fashionable. Learn to say I and ItjWrLs, and imparting L f al beautiful, peifectly exquisite, charm so thafwbo'o ajeUai. l.ir ' , J J I ulU.ecuiTjaUakwKddi hare k mg , inu iucu iuiu uu jourucei, wnu 1 tqnaiaaa "no." your back to object of at! miration (t) and wink at and elbow your lady irieod, who understands "what's up.' LIVER MEDICINE. No necessity lor snapping it j Never praise, nor demunoe anything. out dog lashion, but say it firmly and respectfully. Have but tew confidants, and the fewer the better. Uae your own brains rather than those of other. Learn to think and act for yourself. Be vigilant. Keep ahead rather than behind the time. Young man, cut this out, and if there be fylly in the argument., let us know. A. UcnutiFiil Demon. In going through the pariah prison a lew days eince, the attention oi the re porter waa attracted to a young girl, fessiOn oi its dying, we have folded its apparently not more than filteeu years Is; ho Xiioli f 5 pounds atfd the best of it she ' doesn't A correspondent ef the Washington know anything about it, I've fooled her so often, and disappointed her ' so much that I jut concluded I would say nothing about this. When I got my "money, though, you better believe I struck a befc-line for home. City Capital, Djn Piatt's papcr.wntes thus of an incident on the Boston arid 'Albany railroad a short time ago : . ' I ran across what first struck me as a very singular geiius onv my road from Springfield to. Boston.' This was a stout, black-whiskerod man, who in dulged, from time to time, in tho : most strange and unaccountable ma noeuvres. Every new and then he 'And now vou will make her happy,' r ! " . - - - said I. ' Hapjyy Vr he replied 'why you don't know anything about it. She's work ed liko dog while I've been gone try- would get lip and hurry away to the ing to support herself and the children a - ' l Rarrow passage wnicn icaas to- tne door, i a these drawing room cars, and when "he. thoughl himsolf, secure ,from ' .observation, would fall to laughing in I the mst violent Jmanncr arid cont-nue the healthful exercise until he was -as j red in, the face as a lobster. As ' Y0 1 nearcd Boston these p demonstrations Increased in violence, ' save that the vstranger did not run away to laugh, hut .kept his seat and chuckled him clf4 with his chin deep down in his shirt collar. Rut tho changes that Oiose portmanteaus underwent? . lie inov'od them here, there, j everywhere. decently. They paid her thirteen cents apiece for making coarse shirts, 'and. that's-tho way she liw.1 half the time. She vrill conic' down thero to the depot to meet me in a gingham dress and a shawl a hundred years old, and she'll t.hiuk-'she!s dressed up, Oh, sho won't havo no clothes after this--oh, no, I guess not ,r und with those words, which implied that '.his. wife's wardrobe,.-' would soon rival t that of Queen Victoria's, the stranger tore down tho passage way again, and get- -' Many a sigh is heaved, many a heart is bioken, many a life is rm lered mis erable by the terrible infatuation which parents manliest in choosing a life com pauion for their daughters. How is it possible for happiness to resulrlrom the union of iwo principles so diametrically opposed to each other in every poiqt as virtue is to j vice ? and yet Uow often is wealth considered a better recunoiendatiou for young men than virtue? How often the first question asked respecting the suitor ot a daughter is this,' " r ' Is he rich ? I Yes heiatounds in wealth ;lbut docs that tiff rd any eyidtnee that he will make a kind and aff etionate husband? "Is he rich V j Yes, his clothing is purple and he fares sumptuously every day but can you inter lrom this that he i Yirtuou1 ? "Is he rich ? j Yes, he has thousands floating on ev ery ocean; but do not riches sometimes "take to thi-casclves wings, aud fly away 1 I 'j , And youj consent that your daughter ting in his old corner, where bethought I shall marry a man who has nothing to himself out of sight, went through the be put' them behind him, in front of I strangest pantomine,lauguhing,puttin his mouth into the drollest shapesnd then swinging himself back and forward in the limited Space as, if he were walking down Broadway a full rigged metropolitan swell. And so on until 1 i In ui, on each side ot him. lie was .. .1 '- evidently gotting ready to leave, but as we were yet twenty-five miles from l.loston, the idea cf such early prepa ration was ridiculous. If wc had entered the city .then the we rolled into the depot, andrl placed mystery would rave remained unsolv-. myself on the car, opposite the Straug cd, but the stranger at last llccsme so er who with a portmanteau in each excited that ho could keep lm seat no hand an,d dcceudedj and as stand longer. Some one must! help him," I ing on the lwer step, ready to jump aiid as I was the nearest, ho selected to the platform. I looked from his- mc. Suddenly turning, as if I had face to the faces of tho peoplo before recommend him but his wealth ? Ah I beware. The gilded bait some times covers a Larked hook. Aek not, then, I ; ! i' Is he rich!"' Ask not! if he baa wealth, but has he honor 1 - And do not sacrifice jour daughter's peace for mon y. " - t : L: .A : -'. ; 1 . Remarkable Di-emii 1 Voriliea. record so' that all bright passages should lie expos -d, and all dark images ot sorrow be concealed in oblivim Mempry, however sad, has her claims no less than Duty ; and her alluremeuta no 1-63 beauti.'ul than the pictures of Hope, j Let us therefore bless the 0:d Year, while, we wlceme the N;w, and honor the parting as we do the coming guest : j f j " His face is growing sharp and thin, Alack, our Iriend is gone, Close up his eyes, tie up his chin ; Step from the corpse aud let htm in ' Who standcth there ahme. And waiteth at the door, There's a new foot on the floor, my fiieni, ' And a new,lace at the door, my friend. A new lace at the door. It seems useless and inappropriate to repeat here the reflections or to en force anew the homilies, with which every earnest mind and sensitive heart are charged on such an occasion. As the Old Year gathers around him the folda ot his wintry robe, and silently and darkly disappears from our sight forever; and as the "new face: at the door," enters in with the chimes of the New Year's bells, to take possession, all of us feel the solemn significance, for all time and all eternity, of such a pas sage and of such a succession. 'lis the old, old story of Death, and the old, ii-ii 1 old mystery of Birth and Life. God help t;a to read that story in all its higher aspects of hope and promise ; and to stand 1. the presence of that august and divino mystery .with hearts which feel duly its sanctity and its im port ljU- V , We would begin the New Year with buch srntimcnta of reverence, aud in asked a question, he said, rocking him self to! and fro in hid chair the mean time and slapping his legs aud breath Ing hard: y): Been gene three - years T 'Ah T-- , Yes been to Europe. Folks don' t ex g , joct me for six months yet, but J got through and started. I telegraphed I dressed and elbowing1 throngs a, little them at the last station : ! thev've not woman in a faded dress arid a well It by this time. ! As he said this ho rubbed his hands and changed the portmanteaus on. his I glanclag rapidly from window to win left to tho richt and to the left asain. I dow as the coaches elided in. She The Louisville (Ky ) "Commercial" Tuesday 6y?: j . Y- Sterday a gentleman, ot the hih est character, a minister of the gospel, related to us the following remarkable (act?, wbich were furuUhed him by Rev. L N. Thompson, a well known Methodist minister of Southern Indian na, and loimerly presiding elder ot the Mitchell district. Oae of Mr. Thomp-' son's parishioners had a very singular dream, which ran about as follows as he related it to his family the next morning: He dreaded that in walking worn hat with a face almost painful in through hia pasture fields he came upon ita intense, hut honeful exnression. I a drain tree near. the path lie was foN i ' r ' 1 - ) tis, but saw no sign of recognition. : Suddenly he cried : 'There they, arc,' and laughed outright, but in a ! histor ical sort of a way, as he looked ever the crowd, j IfoUawodhis cyesx and s;6me distance back, as if crowded out and shouldered away by the well- Got a wife? said I. 'Yes. and throe children,' he returned, and he got up, folded his overcoat: anew, and hung it , over the - back of the seat: r '' You arc pretty nervous over the matter, ain't your I' said, watching Vis fidgity movements. 'Well, I should think I was,' he re plied, I hain't ; slept soundly for a week. And do you know, he went' on, glancing around at tie passengers; had not seen the stranger, but a mo ment after sho caught his eye, and in another instant he had jumped to the platform yithhb two portmanteaus, and making-a hole in the crowd push- ins on here and running one of his bun- such a spint of faiplul memory lor the pa and sereLe, patient confidence fcr the luture. As we ride down the tide of Time,' through all its storms and gloriea, mid shores Qf beauty on one La -id, i and of danger and daik ness on the other, it bocms us 1 often to turn our eyes ' backward, and to study the stretches of the stream along which we have tailed: "For all 1 xperience is an arch where througu Gleams that untravelied world whose confines lade Forever and forever as we move." Let us take, then from the pist the Icfsbns ot patience, and fidelity and en durance; and so move forward, undaun ted, into the experiei.ee which the coming year ia to unfold. Iu evcty breast let there be a brave hi art, ana loving, andwhich had an opening, from rot, on the side. Near the foot of this tree, coiled aloogjidi the pth.-he saw in a dream large yellow rattlesnake, I ''God over all f Raleigi News. and the ssake, bis dream told him, had bitten him. - After relating the dream to his fam ily next morning, he concluded to go to the pasture, and there beside the path ot age She had fair nut-brown hair, and a complexion lreah and white aa mi k. The m id blue eyes wre fcingul arly soft and intelligent, and hex wnol appearance indicated the free, joyous characteristics oi youth and happiness. Yet this amiable looking creature, this fair, delicate Minerva, of s'ender form and iogenuous face, is said to be a devil incarnate. She was not a prisoner, only a visitor to the institution, and when the reporter saw her the was con versing with a noted burglar ; indeed she say she is a cousin of Pete Mun day'a and goes under the sobriquet of Lily. She is almost as fair and deli cate as one . - Her career is a rema kblc s ries of adventures and hair bieadth escapes. About a year ago she lived in 8an An tonio, Texas, and for some real or fan cied misconduct received a severe cas ligation at the hands of the man wivh whom she was living. Burning with resentment, and con scious of her inability to cup Aiih him in physical strength, sie waited until the next night, when he was asleep, and then locking the doors of the room and closing every avenue of t scape, she pre pared lor a work ol horror almsst im post pic to conceive. On one pretext or another she sent all the inmate of the house away, and procuring piper atidothcr inflammable material, built a funeral pyru . around the bed ot the sleeping man. Tuis don, she set fire to it, and locking the door behind her fled the hous The man woke up n hen the boute was full of fltmcs and in escapirg f:cxn th? room was literally roasted. Oae tide ot his body was burned almost to a cindtr. lie has never recovered irom his ii juries, and is to-day a hopelesi invali , suffering tx cruciating torture and continual an guish.. His generosity perhsps hit sense ot atonement prevented his pros ecuting the girl, nd she made her es cape to New Orleans. Arriving here, she took apartments on Toulou street, betwteo Rampart and Bargand j, where ne still resides. Sue is yet very jOJing, certainly noX more than seventeen at farthest, and her vindictive and savage fury when excited is a terror to alt her acquaintances. It is strange that beneath an ex'erior so fur and beautiful should be conceal ed the elements ct such lawless vio lence. New Orleans Picayune. unleaa you leally mean what you say. Dont't smile to betray. Don't profess a purity -f purpose, while yi-ur daily practices are wholly st variance with your pneepts. Don't let your affecta-. tion arise principally r ut of a desire to obtain the good opinion of ethers, or the fear ol losing it. Dou't pretend to know a gnat deal more than i contain ed in your knowlodge-box, for It will be detected by those who know more. Don't kff-ct to be witty rtfiaed, deli cate, r sentimental for by so doing yoasut ject yourselves to ridicule which is as disgUkliog ss it is undhguUcd. " f Zjr " Roanoke News. II eeataios four mlial Itbm'. ever aibd ia th e Ita. pr rr-'prti o ia ay other prtaratin, vis: a ;li 'atkarr a woDilrf ol ToaU,t.n aixaptiowatrU Ailr atiTO and a rtvia'O rnt f all H ' tie of th to-lj. f of h lf 1 aee as atieodad lianas, that ill u rar44 a h j (IRE AT UNFAILING SPECIFIC. f r L.v.r iu)4atut a 4ja. pnue tbrravf, o wrt t Lv.r.raia. CnaT- riiiox j4Qi(Lo, ltuua at.auaa, dice IIiApAcnc Ciio. I-atArm ut iDlraa. toca Stoxvcb, Haart Barn, A , A. ' j liesaa lb livtr aid pr-vnt , CHILLS AND FEVERS. i I uacafeard oaiy by I J. H.ZEILIN& CO.. 1 llaooo, 01 aM radadalphia. Prie9lJ00 pr pcka(; t.ii uil, p i ts pMd,i.iH rrur4 r4j ivr I'.m i ana ..oo. ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN ARMSTRONG, i i No. 1 SaTKTTUyiLLB Strkrt, RALEIGH, N. C, BOOK BINDER A HO Blank Book Manufacturer. NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND LAW BOOKS of vry description.' boead U th vary bi ttjU aud at low-t pri. Old nuanbar! neprtm Cutt Sarts takn in xchaag f .r WkIwx. tl8-lf SOLD BY ALL DRUG OUTS. . CJTltjwarbf all CuttuUrbUa a 4 I alts, uoaa. I w i-tai. FALL, 1872- L A. I.1ARBURY IMPORTERS OF Earthenware, 1VD UHIM A, ALU f Dealer la wry deaerfpUan ft (Haavwar, I Lmp Looking Ul PU4 V ka, Ppoons aid rjaators-i-Btone War 4 A 1 now ieracelptof hi fall Stock whith is Urc and Outnpl ,tl u wbmb h is. tiu th atttntloa ofCaary UsraaaU Oaraatlos; to aslla low a aa j rseaias JbbiA-ha Kvik. , a if aMutrr. : 17 YCAarms ttaaar fotarmaarr Ta. it- izaa, PESCTJD.LEE &. CO., DZALE&3 IK DRUGS, IIEDICINE3, PAINT3.0ILS, DYESTUFFSa TTladow-CUaaa, Tatrat Kadi -lie. QABDE3 AKT O&ASS SZZDS, PxarrwcxT, Htixaiy Wtfoa, 4o- Balcis. 17 O ; No. C-12sbo GREAT ATTRACTION, ! YABBROTJGH CO FALL 2 mmi G3321 We are now receiving aa bdsusIIj, large Btoclc vi, Jail and Wintt ; g'Knis and ws ax prepared ta csa wur lriends and cujtom'rsv . . ; i lYIint Tlioy RccS AT LaWjl'EIUCS. at ins lidixj wKrrMScratn axim EXTRA ATTRlCriOllS III I Fancy Dxcss Ooodsi. and N0T10X& TliongrUt lox- GLrl. .dles plump into tho well developed I at the f Jot of the half rotted tree, lay stomach of a venerahlc looking old gentlemam in spectacles, he rushed to ward the place where he was stand- coiled up a large rattlesnake. Ee'z- A Worn wren Yucsa May. It is as easy to be a rich man aa a poor, ooe Halt the energy displayed in keeping ahead that is rt ou red to catch up when behind would save credit, give more time ta attend to. business, and add to Ves, t:o much, too much, entirely too much lalae aUow, deceit and hypo cr'sj, afl at in this aab'.nnary aection o the moral vioeyard, and il I could an- that passes the Presbyterian Church, Town Property for &alo llarieg tUaded to brake op hoaje keeping 1 now uflr say Hons aad L it tar sale. The Lot Contains 113 acres located 00 Halo street, and a cross street Oor Clock oa Trlanmirrs i larzrr and mors cons a lets thaa wt kav erf purcnacca teXore. in tbu Use we ciaitrc BPECIALTX. ! And all ws aik is aa op portrait a- a m a S i to snow. TU Lauits ars tavusu so w and ezaains oer Stock, ws caxaj.Ue to snittheta ! We have al larps aavl well aelert i stocks of Heady Iial Clotllas, ISuut and shots. VUi & rrstkntrs fsrsUhia goods I . I mr. iog a small limb frjm a tree nesr by, the prtfit and reputation of those who he struck at the snake, bnt in doing so work for gair. Uooor your engage hia foot aiipped and he feUr upon the nients. It you promise to mett a man poisonous reptile, which bit him upon I or to do a certain thin at a certain bihiUte it, I would fir awy natil I had accotcplishid my deaign, or ex pended my entire supply of mtntal and physical ammnaitioa. I don't mind acting 1 he girls vear false hair, false color, false projections, and such like bat I do detest false mmilcs, deceit and I think 1 never saw a face assume ihfi cbetk. He basoned to his home, I momii.t. be ready at "be appointed 1 P00 ! Tke cmrc Prla, to gar and a eooYenient dtaanc to the bust- ncscpartof tuwu. . My Uonseholi and kitchen lomirui will be offered at public sl (except beds and bedcltbiny') as ajon as the House asd L-t U aolu. Yor paxticnla a adddress me at Loaiiabtirg. N C Dtc 1872. N. B. ER. 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