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". & OOpThree months: . 10 "00 i.s4'aare;'renewabe"at pleasure pefr ftiinurt, Ya vablc onarterl v . 4 .. 4 . - . " . 00 r m ' Tjath additional gnuare. x&v annum. b. ..'?.. 6 DO rrofessional L'ards, not! exceeding six lines, per annum, in advaiv. 'V 6 From six to twelve lines;- half Terly, in ad- Tance..... 50 1 . " . ' : -. .Special Notices, . idrertiaemetit iafierted aI Special or Bisnnp No tice are charged mefcali' more than the usual rates, ten linef (leaded) or Constitatii. a square. MftrHages ttnt Deaths published as news. Obituaries, Ac. will-be charged js other, advertise ments, and parwent required in udvance. ; v All adVertisements for strangers or, transien t persons to be paid ia advance. ,t , Where the number of insertions are not expressed when advertisementaarehaaded in they wilt be inser ted till forbid (tf), and char ped 10 cents for th txrtt insertion and 2$ qen&ToTetch conUxijlnc$ -All new advertisements (i?tfetieded,for the Dajly wiH be inserted one time in. the Weekly issue, and all in tended lor the Weekly will be inserted one tipie m th Daily, provided that . advertisements for either pape are to b published twp' oiinore times. - All Job Woik, except for yearly cnVt&mers, er citi zens, who have standing , accounts with the Oflice), t be paid for on delivery. , . All work fr Theatrical Entertainments, Concerts, or other exhibitions, whenVrequired for two or more consecutive days, must be paid for each day. ... The above terms will be strictly , adlicred to, under ftll circumstances. ; -. , 1859. EXCELS I U J t . 1859 se 'Live Giraffa' Enlarged!! Offered toward i the Pdi'cltase of Mt. Vernon ! BEST of this COUTltY. w P ishing to do something in furtherence of t? noble proiect. in which the ladies of Arneriea ire now engaged, I propose to give from the net pr" ceeds of the Live 'Giraffe, mve hundred doxl r. to be appropriated towards the purchase cf th borne and grave of GEOUOE WASHINGTON, . ' THE FATHER OF HfS COUNTRY: To raise the above-named sum, will require that I offer to the public, nniisual attractions, to.th in the appearance and reading matter of my paper, 'i his view of the question 1 have a! r.endy considered, and partially .matured, having secured n promise of contributions.fro'ni North Ciitoiina's most distinguished men, their production's -to be atyled ' ' " - i ' MOtFNt ypNOJJ J?A FEIiS.' ' First in my list of contributors f place the'name of North Carolira'a gifted -orator and writer, Henry W. Miller," Esq!, whose etotience ' at the jBar and talent as a writer, no soutliern man can surpass. His name aliie, as contributor to such :H cause, can but e'icit the enthusiasm in behalf of 'Mount Vernon, which it is my wish to inspire by this project. , ; v j : Thee my list of Contibutors will embrace the 1 following gentlemen, frcm whose pens will appear a article each week throughout tna year; Uenf AV;. Miller,-Esq ; Duncan K. McKaeT-Esq. J. i Parker Jordan, Esqi ;' Hon. Sion H,- Rogers f Ed i ward Cantwell, Esq. ; E1. Graham Haywood, Epq. ; Hon. Wan en W inslow ; Kev. Kufus -T. lleflin ; Quentia Busbee, Esq., and James BJ$hepardVE"q , Superior talent cannot be secored in the South,' 1)ot can the talent of the South be better employ ed, than in fostering a spirit similar o that which moved the mind of tire immortal Washing ton and a more suitable cause could not, .be pre sented for the fostering of such a spirit, than tliat which I now present. . , i To be enab.ed to give $500, I musMtf crease my list to five or ten thousand but, surely tU& weekly contributions ot suen men as those whose names 1 present, will insure that number. 1 . ..- . j I propose to commence the publication of the Mount V ernon rapers the hrst week in April, and nope oy inaiuume 10 uaveaa jwaea twu pr ftOuO 1 names to my .list. Those who w$uld coin,' roence with the beginning of th Alouni Vernon Pamrs, will forward their names. at oned. r $r Price of the, ' Qiiaffe! $2 per; annuni, 4n advance , To a cub .of three or more, $ 1.50 ye'e Annum. Address ' . ' : . , . R. WHITAKER, Editor. Haleigh, N.- C. tf .. Opposite Indetesdcncb Hall, Chestnut Street between, Fifth and Sixth Streets, PHILADLELPHIA.. ' Terms $150; per day 1 r IIIE superior location pf.this house crakes it a JL desirable one for. those visiting 'the city on business or, pleasure;' being, convenient to" the principal Jobbing Houses of Market and Third rStreets, places ot amusement; nty Rail Road lead ing to the Gjrard College, FamnoantJur and all other parts, of th,e pity. Tlie rooms are . large and well ventilated,4 arid a majbrity of them newly refitted and refurnished in tfsuperior.style. 1 Mo plans will be spared ' U i make it .compare favorably in all its jappartments -with tho best hotels in the3Uniot.iSe also derive superior ad-, vantages from having aj farm In connection With the house, from which ,we are aupplied with, pure Xf;it ti,- -Ja ir -iAX" i r ' Ap5-d3m WYATT & HEULING3. LllailUl ftr sals at tkii S. ill tdMan ncr-lKh t 's Dream. ' :TAistSplendt(l$20,. (4 guinea,) Los don Prist, BEAcnrctxr rb-exgrati bt Sikm '; i , rmBBLuSH&t tas , , ' -' r - For February, 1859. . . TWO'af ch' pnnls; Scoirand his friendsShak -pta're' and hisCotemporarie28 Portraits I Portraits of, two Empresses EuGEni, of France in Impel ial Robes; and Maria Theresa of Anstria; embellish the March .d.- Other-splendid j plate's will'-fdllowA-i'Y ' .':fi.y: J iTbe, FZ E 0r.7t1Tj?;i,nvites"all lovers of "choice ViilU:a9tA0:tt& pages; jwhiclv ccntain v -Ihetbest ftrticres-reira gathered from JJrit ith QuartUvi and -9 M onthhes like cream" from 16 pansr of. rich ,-milk, gathered intq one, for, the literary appetite of the reader and.the family. . The ELEOTli' is ibe best, richest in intellectual wealth, most varied,' most free from moral poison, most 8atisfactoryrnonthl published; " ' -, . Its portraits and artistic embellishments pnrpass aU others. . TKej are an attractive gallery of fine arts; refining. in influence;,; v ; 1 1 1 The .elrctio is the cheapest, in view T of t the treasures itf contains. Its reading mattcrts nearly equal in a year to three enti re British Quarterlies which cost TThe electio is only 5. Its embeDisbcnents alone .are worth that money. ' It is the easiest and cheapest way of getting a choice library of current literature, good for all time. ' . . - - v An intelligent press, far and near, and eminent men, commend The Ei ectic in strong and emphatic language. . "ORE AT ATTRA CTI0N8! TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. , Pajing. ifi advance, the January number 1859 will be sent, embellished with two splendid match prints ir Walter Scott and his friends and Shakspeave . and hi3 Cotemporanes. containing twenty-eight portraits surpassing all precedent. :-' - TJR Al S . The Electric is issued on the first of every month.. Each trumber contains ore hundred and forty-four large octavo pages, double columns, on fine paper, heatjly stitcbedTin green covers, .with one", or ifrbre beautiful Steel Portrdlts by Sarttfiri. The twelve niimber comprise tlw;ee yolmnes of 600 pages each, with tjhles, indexes,,, and rem bellislitnets. Price,' fivb Dollars The, postage is only three cents' a number, pre-paid at the office of delivery. Send ycur orders. Address, ' W. II. BID WELL," . , . 1 No. 5 Bcehnan St..'X. Y. NATIONAL' POLICE GAZETTE. HIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in 1U Thirteenth year, ana is wiaeiy circu- i . ... 1 . 1 - 1 la ted throughout the coantry It 1 the first paper of the kind published ia the, United States, and fs distinctive in, its character.' It has lately passed- into the hands of George W. Matsell d; Co., by whom it will hereafter; be conducted. Mr. Matsell was formerly Chief of Police of New York f'ity, and he will no doubt render it one of the most interesting papers in the country. Its edito rials arc forcibly written, and of a character that should command, for the paper universal support. Si bscriptionv$2;per annum $1 for Jix Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their name-, and ; the town, county, and State where he resides. plainly), to GEO., W. MATSELL & CO., . i Editors a.hd Proprietors of the j National Police Gazette ltf New York City. ' PROSPECTUS V? OF THE K. C. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION: for 1859. THE second Volume of the Journal commenced with the present year, and the first num ber .was issued about the middle of Ja'nuaTy.-r I'b will be pub lished monthly, and each number will contain not less than thirty-two pages of reading matter The Journal will be neatlv printed on fines white, paper, and in aEtyle , equal to, the past Volume. The aim of those who have charge jof i, will be to nvtke. it a valuable auxiliary in the cause xf education. - The Journal is the Property and Organ of the State Educational Association, and is under its control. Through its pages the G eneral Super" intendent of Com.non Schools will', communicate with the School Officers and Teachers of the State. Ai tides are .eolieited from Teachers and other friends of Education. TermsV Invariably in Advance... ; v Five Opje, or 'more, ordered at one time.jon? dollar each, per annum..' Aldit,icnal copies at the same rate. Single copy, $2 00: ' : All Teachers and School Officers are requested to act as agent tfli 1 ' The Teacher who sends ns the largest number of subscribers (not less than thirty), before the 1st of January, will be entitled to half a page of ad vertising" for the year: The one sending the next largest number will be entitled to the fourth of a page: Arid each one sending 25 or more will be entitled fo a card nd exceeding eight lines. J. D. CAMPBELL, ' C. II. WILEY, -G. W. BROOKS, E. V. CARUTHF.RS. A. H. MERRITr. Committee on ; Journal, . v ' ' tr All commtirilc'ations relating to the Journal 8loui(i be addressed to J. D. Campbell, Kes HaI.', Greensboro', N. C. Apr. dtf ; : JAMES M. EDNEY COMMISSION MERCHANT, : 56 JT oh 11 -st... X e w York. OOTs and FOWDS-etery klod of V Merchandise for 2yS per cetf. Commission. Refers to Governors Swam and Morehead; N. W. Woodfin, J .W . Usborne, OiFMemlenhall, A.MArorman, Esqrs., and Bev.jp. F. Deems, Hon.W. A. Graham, and others. Dealer, in Pianps. Melodeons, Organs, Harps, Guitars, Music, Sewing Machines, Iron "Safes, Pumps, Garden Engines, &e. - A' printed list of all the differ ent makers, kind and prices $r, v Publisher ofzn elegant Ljtbograph ol 'Hickqbt Isdt xvaixs,' Jy C 5l,i and the 4 Cherokee Physician ; OK, ONDUN UDIDE TO HEAXTH.' - -i X tm In- valuable amuy ar should be in everr house.; It 1 treats of all diseases, has a copious elossjirv. and Dre serines me rememes irom iNature s bounteous stores, for all our infirmities and misfortunes, lit is nrinted on fine white paper, handsomely bound, fourth edition, 300 pages, ana is snaua res jor on aouur. ...- sew Rimyo o .i'ul x ui& ru W hat ibe Press Say.. "'CosTORra Exterminators are mvaliiable teijtbi oiea for "clfaring houses: of 'aiPsorts1 of 'vermin With all confidence we rwomniend them.-friy. Y, Daily StaU Reyitter. ':r ( , , y. . ' . CsTAa.'s remedies for all domestic pestsU sriclr as Rats, Roaches; iied-Bugs, Ant's Fleas fcc are in valuable wecan speak from actual knowledge of their merits, i DBixSTS rahdxJiiiJER8 should send,. their orders earlyif ,tbeyw0Bldl securer trade in ihem.-'Nciii , York Journal. . , , , ; n I shall write something about your Extermi nators, .as .L can-do so with propriety.; They are seiling Tapidly here and destroying all vermin.--Ed. ' Banner:" FayetUt M6i' ' ' ! . . ? , . . 1 . ' , ' ;,. ' , -, I - - - A Death to a! I Vermin.' - . .As. Spring approacbes, - . ' Ats and Roaches, r -'" T . From their holes come out,. . 'And. Mice and Rats, '. '. . --" In spite of Cats, ? 1 ., , .. Gaily skip about, v ;. ' ' ' ' ' 15ED-Bcis bite - i ' Ytinj in the night, r, ; t . V As on the bed you slumber While Iksects crawl .' Thro' chamber and hall, ' t In squads without number. ? If IS URULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT certainty Rats, Roaches, ASoles, Ground Mice, Bet1 -bugs,- Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes. Fleas, Insects on -animais, iq snort every species of .Vermin, are utterly desti oyed and; exterminated by CoslkYv Rat, Roaeii, !&c:, Exterminator, Costar's' Bed-bug Exleriiiiiatr, Costards' Electric Ponder, for In- : sects. -..- . . . . . . . . ., , . , - Snpulied direct,, by maiL to any address in the On rece.ipt itf $'t a.boxo'f the Rat, Roach, Ac. Ext. un receipt ot 2, a box each, of the Ra, Roach, tc. Ext.,' and Exeotric Powder, (sent postage paid), .6uftic.:ent .to destroy the vermin on any premises. ' Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. vCostar's . ' Principal Dep'ot420 Broadway, N. Y. P S.. Circulars, terms, dtc, sent by mail on ap plication: - - ' Wholesale Agents for At' Norfolk, Va., , " Richmond; Va.,? Baltimore, Md. Va., Md., &c, fec, KING & TOY. 29 4t , - : X. L. HALL, . Formerly Proprietor of ihe Oastoo tfoue, Newbei-n ' : v 'Tt.' C, now at the ' WESTERN HOTEL, NEW YORK. HAVING recently identified himself with, the interests of this establishment, would resjie'et fnlly, solicit your s patronage (and Southerners generally, visiting this city). As the design.is to make this House in a great degree the Home of the Southerner, all who come to it areassurerl that they will find a genuine Southerner to attend to their wants and comforts. The house is admirably located, especially for business men, being on Courtland Street only a few doors from Broad wav, in the immediate vici nity of the; Southern Railroad and Steamboat Stations, It has ample adeorrimodations, having jome 250 well furnished rooms for families. The table will compare well with any other in the city, besides it has all the other requisites of a first class hotel Parlors, Reading Rooms, Baths, &c.,.&e. , D. D. WINCHESTER, New York, Apr. 5, ld-tf Proprietor, v FEM A IE SEMI NARY riHl JCnstitvitin is nw under tbe care of Miss JL Ifanftah C.Courtis, whose experience ai.d success in teaching will secure a liberal patronage. This school is pleasantly situated on Bogus Sound, with the oid Ocean Jii; tull yjew, and one of the niost healtby p?aces in North' Carolina. : 4 . ' . . TERMS PER SESSION : , - Elementary" English, ...... v ..... 6 00 Higher. , , do. . . . . . . 10 00 French and German, each . ...... 5 O0 Music, with use of Piano, . . . . . .. . 18 00 Drawing and Painting in Water Colors each, 6 00 Vocal Mnsic, Gratis. - Carolina City, Jan. 1, 1859. JVotice. AX a regular meeting of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Newbern held on Mon day, April 4, 1859. Present, John IV Fl'anner, Intendent of Police, James W. Carmer. John M Oliver, Fred erick Lane and, Alexander Miller. The following Resolution was passed unanimous ly. Resolved That the Act passed by the last Legislature, extending the corporatel imits of the Town, and for the better regulation of the same, be accepted, and that the Clerk have this Re solution pnblished in each of the papers printed in the Town of Newbern. 2 ' - STEPHEN B. FORRES, Clerk. H ARPER'8 WEEKLY A FfRST CLASS, ILLUSTRATED PAPER. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper in the world. five cents a Number ; $2 50 a Year. T T9RM& OF HARPSB'S WEEKLY. One copy fnr twepty weeks.... v..$l One-copar for on year...... One copy for two years .4 Fire copiesor two years ...9 Twelve copies for one yi ar 20 T wen-five t copies for one year 40 C-Ao extra copy will be allowed for every club of TweJwe or Twenty-five Subscribers. HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, Franklin Square. New York TUST RECEIVED from. the publishers, Oak- fj smith fe Co., of. New YorE, the following splendid Engravings; .?" s , S THE LAST SUPPER. THE PALACE -AT WESTMINSTER. Kr ; SIR WALTER SCOTrs MONUMENT. ,v 3 v . . crrY 0F THE GREAT KING. 1 . t,V ROBERT BURNS. WK PRAISE THEE, O GOD!' - For male by ' : . ; j 5 J H. MUSE, at this Office. v ."fa ew. "sPRineVoooDis. ;- - GEORGE ALLEN is now receiving per: Ex f prese and Packetj a portion of - hi3Spring Stoeks of Dress. Goods, Beebe'a Hats, Domestics, Skirts, Shoes, Ac, e., to which he would-invite the attention of his costomexs. . Apo-dtf KA,YAKD TAYXOIl ' Writing for the Xew Tori Merwry? . The proprietors of thw journal announce, with peculiar satisfaction, that they have at length secured, as a literary auxiliary; the graceful and brilliant pen of -j-i? -'rTii? lsvi I! ;iJ fr. ptTeinari distinguished n the annals of litera ture' as Uie- Gocdsmtch or America, and one of the most papular, chaste, lively and versatileM U the; gifted writer. jof the public , press of this country Mr. Tayldr has consented to prepare, EXCLUSIVELY F U k THE " i K E W . YD RK! a series of deIighVully ntrtinin artcles; eneof wmcn win be prasented every week, exhibiting the POETRY. Rnii ivp '"a v-ri'1 I vp'riniATP r OF TRAVEL 10 the scenes and sehtiment, the fancy, nd physique, the gloss and novelty; as -'well! as humor5 and re- alities. of a tour in foreign lands not only depict ing: in those vivid colors for which be is celebrated; a fascinating pi. ture of each interesting locale and incident, but mentally transferring., as it were, the enchanted reader to the -very start,' and thus rendering hi or or her a part ,f the gratifying tableau. The first of ' this charminsr aeries of sketches will appear in the v - : : . mercury; for april 30 - ' ? :. ,! (Week after next. ; ' : and the whole of them, as invaluable, additions .to l i : l e i ' n " . .,'- uita nuraiyi ui amenran ueclUJ, win oe . SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED, and tin ; a -style of art- worthy of thee eminent character of the author, and the exquisite, tone of ms cQntriouuons. As the eneasreraent of MrMay lor, under such circumstances. is-an.effoTt of en- lerpnse wmcn 111c journalism 01 tne. pmon .wm beiespeciaUy.abie to appreciate, we are confident. of its approbation r and experience teaelies us too flalteringlythe success which attends sueh adven turous outlays, to permit us to. doubt that; A SURPASSING! NCR E AS V, . in point of circulation and popnlarityj will be the consequence 01 mis new attraction. tazw NEW STAND! NEW STOCK! .' GOLD WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY Solid Silvery Silver Ware, $c.. J. 8.TVES TTAS JUST , REMOVED to the large brick IX Store, on Pollock street, nearly opposite the hpi?eopal Church, which he has reiuoddled and refitted, and wberejhe Ts now opening one of the largest and best stocks ot Jewelry, Silverware, ifcc, ever brought to this market, consisting, in part,of the following : v f Magie Case Gold V atches and Watches of every description; Fob, Vest, knd .Guard Chains; La dies' Gold Neeklaees; Keys', Breast Pins; Ear Rings, Finger Lings, Wedditig Rings, (a superior article), Thimbles, GafF Buttons, Ae ,A large va riety t'f the most fasbidnabl0;Sets of Jewelry, con sisting of Cameo, Florentine, Mosaic and Plain Sets. ; i r - ' ' . '. , Also, a fine lot, cf solid Silver -Ware cote isting of Goblets, Cups, Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Fruit Knives, tc. - - - v ,t . Also the largest and best :lot( of Gold Pens ever offered in this market, together with a large num ber of other articles usually kept by Jewellers, too numerous to enumerate here. . WATCH REPAIRING. . ' Having served a regularapprenticeship ttf the business the subscriber flatters himself that he is able to give thorough satisfaction to all who may favor him with ; their patronage in reparing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of every descrip tion. . , All work warranted to give satisfaction, or the in oney returned. Howard Associati on, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by Special E dowment for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed afflicted toithVtTU' lent and Epidemic Diseases. .. , IN times of Epidemics, it is the object of this In stitution to establish j Hospitals, to provide. Nurses, Physicians,-Clothingi Food, Medicines, &c, for the sick and destitute, to take charge of the orphans or deceased parents; and tonninister in: every "possible way to the relief of the afflicted and the health of the public at large. It is the duty of the Directors, at such times, to visit personally the infested districts, and to" provide and execute means of relief. Numerous phy sicians, not acting members of the Association, usually enrol their names on its books, subject to" be called upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge. In the absence of Epidemics! the Directors have au thoriied the Consulting Surgeon to give advice, and medical aid to persons sufferine-nnder CHfeosfc Dis eases of a virulent character, arising from abuse of the Dhvsical powers, maltreatment, the; effects of drugs, 6xc Various Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the Consulting-Sur geoa, have been published for gratuitous distribution, and will be. sent J ree of charge Jto the. afSictedl'- Address, for Reports or Ternenj. Dr, GeOsok R. Calhoijx, Consulting 9 urJejHQard Association, No. 2 South Ki nth-street, rhiladeiphia, ra, B v order of th Directors--:"-"" ' , . JEZBA D. HEAKTWELL, President. Ge. FAiP-CHCiLDr Secretary. lZ-ly 'COOKE'S NEW MAP' THE SfAtB OF NORTH CAB.OLINA, - Just from the Press), --: !r' CORRECTET AND.1MPROVED, . And for sale by the subscriber. XN . ORDER TO GIVE EVERY FACILITY JL to those who may dest re I propose to all who order direct from me, upon the receipt of Eight -Dollars, tcrisend the MAP, secutely done up, to any point, per Express, free ofcharge ; -;". This Map is certainly the best STATE MAP in theUnited States, and every Lawyer, Doctotr Mer chant, Mechanic and Farmer should now embrace, this moortunitT to obtain one." - - The price is. as Jow ;-aa any other State Map, and it cannot ba sold lor less. t ,) t-, . jjf Send your orders to the subscriber at once, and they shall be attended to with dispatch. . fftrtf" , se EMMET CpTHBERTflrf, ... . wi . rJob'Work: neatly txecutcd at thir Kef i iljMiMWMl DAI IsYk3MLTA .. T - . I TUESDAY EVENINGS APRIL 1. In aD recent leureif;- r Rr,;!:: Mexico, delivered before the1 Roman 'fCat.. olic institute pf BaltiippfeirtHe spear i2i& a just tribute to the a eadatiVenesst 6f the American soIdicrW1 : From1 JPafa'Al to.v said he, which was the first ' batde to 1 the Citj of Mexico,; we were victorious lid ttta cans -were alwavs victonou.-T n'f Vyvmt for i4T"henemy werenocOTatdribs we fasfed to say tbey stood fcillingte?tban airy.ipeople we cverw.iisumfit accbuni for it, unless it was that tlm Amftrirfl.nfl tipv. er coynted the odds; biit wentiat it and took ki wi itmieu tuai Lney wouia De victorious anyhow-"1 tf b?ttrr-ij i'ixi ?j 1 he . Romans : have said,! and .'theV: wero gra fighters, that men wfap thmkeycaa do a thmgi Efenerallv do it.t AudacitVfdoek wonders,', and French audacity fought ajl Europe j:MbjQt theaudacity of thejAlmctuj beats them all his m6ts('imoer all circaa1 stahcesis Go ahead.? It is fuUy as effect-, ivo as both the Roman and the French'aU- dacity, and is short and sweet.' . v"f4" . ,x . : ' f ' f : rr y0v, . CriAAcfEKiSTia oftue CKArx.fKatiiUn glidg, -a journeyman printer died at LtroU a jfewidays ago? after wandering over. a!large portion of the world. ' According :. tqthi Ohio- Statesman he was Banished froml'Ba deh.; Germany, for participating in the iicevQ lution of :1848.r Hqreached the illajtes' just in time. to. volunteer in the Mexican war,' and was wounded and disfigured, for life ai the battle of Uuena Vista. After' the f war, hef traveled - from Maine toi 'Louisi ana rahd" to the; frontiers of civilisation as ,a jouneyr man printer ; . commenced :the first r.Gman paper ever published in Sail Franclsfpoin ed a theatiical company in! Cihcinnaiuf "and was everywhere, known as j a scholar Ijpoet, musician and wit. He never remainect long . enough in one place to : call it his horn, but wherever he went he left friends who admired his, extraordinary- talehts and his cnaracter' istic "vagaries.5 He could spin a' yrn,vrite' a poem, make a speech, sing ason bringA melody Jrom a guitar or ;fxp a glass dpgcr beer with unequalled spirit and cosmor0iitarl elegance. . V :"'' flv" '. ' J ' - 'H'l-'-; . - "A Scotch Lord." Grants Th6rburn appears now and then in a Ne York Ipaper with a remlniscenee or a bit ot an old sStory. Here is his last : " I - I ' V . In 1774, Dr. .Webster was a popular preacher m the Kirk of Scptland, Iidin buTgh.,.. Business broughi hlfn to' "LpnHpn,' and one.dayj when passing 3the jliouse o Lord3, his curidslty induced him to mate an effort' to step in and see them. - ' None; were, admitted without ,an order except' hobiemen servants. Webster being ignorant of this' rule, requested admittance To what Ilofd do you belong ? said the dbor-keeper)!V To the Lord Jehovah, replied Webster, ij; The Lord Jehovah I ' repeated the keeper,;', I have kept here seven years,. but L never heard of such a Lord. Jack,' -said he td his II fellow keeper," Tiere's a chap vhp " says he belongs to.the Lord Jehovah ; do you fioi..?6ch a Lbrdl !: ' Never : heard ?'of, hinV,? said. Jack. ' But,' said Vebster, willing to keep jip the ' delusion, Hhere is such aLord 1Fa ,jLm in said Jack, ' I s'pose it s some pqor Scotfch L8rd. AFFixrrTXG.--A " person followmsr close behind a. couple returning fro a uvenUe party at a fashionable residerce in Pittsfield, a few weeks, since, happened to overhear the young gentleman thus address his companion in a voice of the tenderest Solicitude v 'f Charlotte Angelina jyou must Jiaot set your r youthful affections on me, - fbr X am doomed to an arly gravem6therBays I am troubled wiifc,worms.,f I ; . f jl t- An involuntary cough jfrom thejpstener interruptedi tfie selifdevp tuig reply wjich of t course, was leaping to Charlotte ABgielina's ....- .-- ... ' S'i-' - t - 'J i -" .' I .N - - L " . ' ' Broke ins Imose. In! addition- .to the breaking of the" street lampsV we learn that a man, whilfetrying' to discover a northeast passage from Trade to Tryon- street! by the ; light of a redJiose a fewj nighti a' was taken sby a wy lor a street lamp and tagged with: a brick-bat.,, ' 'itM " MMMijMi''nfi mm to ivvnEvMmJti : . '4-TRfiATlSE'brTllBPfiStlB' flWllSG. Being a Review bf Na Wra'l aridj-Artifi'cial Obitro e s tions, with their'Resuta.t ia which Many Erro- neous Jdeas are Exploded: With Remarkt oal -5 the Best Method of ilakTag Torpentinej j G. . PeaaT, ot Craven County, w. Ot f;i. r Tf AYLSG beeaappointedlAgeot for tbiyaDofa JJL, ,WORKwe wilLfarnithit'at 50 llentajper Copy ; to purchaser 'at' a 'distance we wiKmaji it on 4the receipt f LiCkoSui: AotJCam Botfk. and 8 Centa to. pay fthe: postage, dt i therst Wfcf t the kind ever publisBed, and will prove bf ineaJ culabla benefit to persons engaged i t2u.aot of Tnrntme Maying.-!bHr;tf , " 1 Fend yonr orders to v .if . j- . . ' -I 1 -4 I 1 t Ul1t". i uti.-i Cft"t i. f ; I ,4 V f V
The Daily Delta (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 12, 1859, edition 1
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