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8 . I ti A 1 ) . AJ A' ts 1 S Ir r 1 II i It A t j . 4; " - VbL 1 NEWBJERN, N: CV, TTTJESD A;EEHI JUNE 21 i -I No. 67 N.. . TThTCTiTr rni a 1859 I. ii I til it" i f it' I; r r i Hi i si I DAH DEBTAj EVERY AFTERNOON; (8cWAT8ExcEPTEJX In tht :Fairbairn building Eatt tiU Craven street, door Seulh of Pollock UrteU ' , . V . Ilsje8f idtertklpg. , , One dajr... . 25jurib day. i. .C$ SO Three days . ' : . v 50iTliree days 2".;t ;1 00 Jive days.. . . 75jFire. daya. i . .-1 VDne week,, ;. i i Bo.One week, ". . '. . 1 bne montA..l OOjOrie iiionth. . .:4 Two months. . . .3 50jTwo miontliB ... .7 I'hree months. . . 5 oSThrete months. .10 50 75 00 00 - Contracting Rtltc ennare. renewable at olenaure per aanuraj J payable quarterly ........ ;.V - -S'25 iach additional square, pep annum.. ; .... . 6 Professional Cards, not exceeding tix hnes, nr annum in fliif nni ... . 6 00 DO 00 From six to twelve lines, half yearly, in ad ranee. ........... ...... ...... ......12 60 . Speciali Notices. Adrerti8ement3 inftertea as Special or Bishop No1 ices are charged one-half more ihin the usual rates, en lines (leaded) or less'constitutiiig a square. Mrriages an I Deaths published as newrs. Obituaries, Ac, will be charged as. other advertise inents, and payment required in advance. . . 2 All advertisements for strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance.. , Where the number of insertions are not ewressed when, advertisements ei-e handed in they will beinser ted till forbid (tf)', and charged 0 cents for the first insertion and 25 cents for each continuance. All new advertisements iuteneded for the Daily will he inserted one time in the Weekly issue, and all in trcded for the Weekly will be inserted one time in th D-.'ly, provided that adverteme.ts for either papfc re to bj published two or riiore times. ! 1 J0J5 IVtillK; 7tns, who hay e standing accounts wiU the Office), t- b paid for on delivery. i All work; f r Theatrical Entertaion-ents Concerts, r other exhibitions", when required for two or more roiiseciitive days, mutt be paid for eavh.day: The above terms will be strictly a Ihercd to,. under 11 circumstances. s ! TO TURPENTIU MAKERS. !.a TREATISE ON. TURPENTINE FARMING, Bein" a Review of Natural and Artificial Obstruc tions, with their Results, in which Matty Erro neous Ideas' are 'Exploded: With Remarks on j BestiMethod of Making Turpentine. By Gv '4 W. Perry, ot Craven County, N. C. T T AVING been appointed Agent for the above .1 JL W.OJIK, we will furnish it at 50 Cents per ,py ; to purchasers at a distance we will mail it n tlie reeei)t! of 50 Cents, for the Book, and 8 Oents to )ay tlie postage. It is the first Work o '.he kind ever published, and will prove of iucal ' i!abJe berlefit to .persons engaged in the business oi" Turpentine Making. Send your orders to J. II. MUSE, Ntwbern, N. C. CAROLINA fclTY HOTJBIi. J. A..1 PARROTT AND L J. MEVB0RN, J. ME "8, , ; . Proprietors, Carolina City, N. C. IVER'? possible attention paid to the comfort li of guests. Suites of rooms for the convenience A families. Boats always .iri waiting to convey j quests or others in pursuit of business or pleasure, to anv point oh the Harbor. Charges moderate. This Hotel i9 pleasantly situated on Bogue Sound, and immediately on the Atlantic Railroad, where guests enjoy the luxury of an almost per petual sea breeze. The facilities for fishing and bathin' cannot, anywhere, be excelled. The wide wiew of the ocean is bounded oniy by the liorizon; aiid the Fdrt and Harbor are distinctly vn viev. The proprietors respectfully solicit, and will endeavor t9 merit) a liberal sliare df public patronage. ' , 1 dtfl- v ' V -A AA SISITIIVG MACHINES, $DJ SJKJ "The Quaker Citu Sewing M a ddne works with two threads, making a double cck stitch, which will not Hp or raveU Byrii if. very foiir! stitch be cut.- It sews equally as well, the coarsest Linsey, or the finest Muslin and undeniably the best Machine in market. Mer hant Tailors, Mantau-Makers and House Keeper, are invited to call and examine for thomselves. Mr. P. A. ; W'ilson, Merchant Tailor, Winston C having tried other Machines; buys one of the Quaker C;ty and pronounces it far better thun any before in use. ' . j All ' persons wishiog to seen r the egency for CI of f Ralei?h, and this couiily df Forsytli, taken to P. A. Wtlon, of Winstdn,"hould apply soon by the undersigned, agents for the State. We wil imy a reasonable per cent, to all persons taking aenciea. , J. fc F. GARRETT, Agents- AMERICA?! HOTEL; j Opposite IsDErKXDUxcE Hall, j Chestnut Street, between, Fifth and Sixth Streets I , PHILADELPHIA.. . v Terms -$1 50 per day r BHE superior location of this house makes 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 Streets, places of amusement, city Rail Road lead ing to tlie Girarl College, FairmoantLaurel Hill and all other parts of the city. . TheS rooms are large and well ventilated, and a majoritydf tliem jiiewly refitted and refurnished in a superior style. Mo plans will be spared to mate it compare favorably in all its appartmenta with tJw best hotels in the Unto t. : We also derive superior ad vantages from having a farm in connection with the house, front which we are supplied with pure Milk, Cream, Butter and Vegetables. , Ap5-d3ui . WYATT A HEULINGS. .-4 .'iiV y H. SUMRELI Commissioa Itlercliaiit, -'. ' ' ASD dealer w -'rf'C :', Dry Goods, Groceries, ProTlsions, LIQUORS, Ac. (Opposite Slate Bank, 1 dtf - NEwssajr, N. C; ' ' tne saie oi ine vuasea v;ity maenme, in any the towns of North Carolina! excett the countv Wake, which is secured to Messrs. Tucker i Co., - feMBEtXJSHES TH r . s- Elcctic riusaznb i'.yj. For jFVonary,;1850. hpWO match pnnti Seott and nia fnends.Shatfr .X'.'peare and hi3 Co temporaries 28 Portraits adorn the January No. , . ' ' ' Portraits of tiro impresses Evgesia. of France in imperial iioues, apa juakxa 4Hebksa oi Austria, embellish the March No. Other splendid plates will follow. : TBe EC TIC invites all lovers of choice reading to its sumptuous pages, which contain - The best articles cream gathered from i JBrit itJi Quart Hit and 0 Monthlies like rearo from 1G pans or rich .milk gathered in to one. For tlie lilerary appetite of the reader and the family. . .Tile, kLECTIC is the best, richest in intellectual wealth, most varied, most free from moral poison, tnost satisfactory monthly published. Its portraits and artistic embellishments purpass all others. They are an attractive gallery of fine arts, refining in influence. The ELECTic is the cheapest, in view of the treasures it contains. Its reading matter is nearly equal in a year to three entire Brithh Quarterlies, which co.st $7. tThe ktscric is "only $51 1 Its embellishiiients alone are worth that money. It is the easiest and cheapest way of getting a choice library of current literature, good for all time. ; ... .. : An intelligent pres3, far and near, and eminent men, commend Thr E ectic in strong and emphatic language. . . t , GREAT ATTRACTIONS! TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. PayiDg in advance, the January number 1839 will be sent, embellished with two splendid match prints Sir TValter Scott and....lij3 friends; , and tshakspeape and his Cotemporaries. containing twenty -eight portraits surpassing all precedent TERMS. TuR Ex.kcsric. Js issued on the first of every month. Each number contains ore hundred and forty-fpur . large pctavo pages- double columns, on fine paper, neatly stitched in green covers, with one or more beautiful JSteel Portraits by Sartain. The twelve numbers comprise three Tolumea of 600, pages each, with titles, indexes, and em bellishments. Price, Five Dollars The postage is only three cents a number, pre-paid at the office of delivery. Send ycur orders. Address, W. H.; BID WELL, No. 5 Beekman St., N. Y. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. rMirV Great Journal of Crimes and Criminals JL is in its Thirteenth year, and is widely 'circu lated throughout the country. It is the first paper of the kind published in tlie United States, and is distinctive in its character It has lately passed into the hands of George V. Matsetl & Co, by whom it will hereafter be conducted. Mr. MaUell was formerly Chief of Police of New York Cit3 and he will no doob render it one cf the most interesting papers in the country. Its edito rials are forcibly written, and of a character that should command for the paper tiniversal support. 3gf Subscriptions, $2 per annum ; $1 for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names, and the town, county, and State where He resides plainly), to GEO. V. MATSELL & CO., Editors and Proprietors qf the National Police Gazette 1-tf New York City. PROSPECTUS " OF THE N. C. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION: for 1850. THE second Volume of the Journal commenced with the present , year, and the first num ber was issued about the middle of Januarv. .Ii. will be published monthly, and each number J wui ccnrain, noc less man tnircy-t wo. pages oi reading matter. Tlie Journal will be neatly printed on fine wliite paper, and in a style equal to the past Volume. The aim of those who have charge of it, will be to make it valuable auxiliary in the cause of education. The Journal is the Property and Organ of the State Educational Association, and is under its ccfctrol. THrdugli its pages the G eneral Super intendent of Com.non Schools will ctnnmunicate with the School Officers and Teachers of the State. 'Ai tides are solicited from Teachers and other friends of Education. j. Tkrms: Invariably in Advance. Eire Copiej or more, ordtrd At ifrie time, one dollar each, per annum.- Additional copies at the same rate. Single copy, $2 .00. All Teachers and School Officers are requested to act as agents. TKe Teacher wha fcens us , the largest numhfcr of subscribers (not less, than thirty), before the 1st of January, will be entitled to half a page of ad vertising for the y ear : The one sending the next largest number will be entitled to the fourth of a page:1 And each one sending 25 or more will bo entitled to a card not exceeding eight lines. J. D, CAMPBELL, 1 , c: ii: wilet; - f 'ComrAftfa G.W.BROOKS, V on ! E. W. CARUTHERS. Vow-nar: A. 11. MERRITT. J All communications relating to the Journal should be addressed to J. D. Campbell, Res. Ed, (JreerisborbV N. CI. -ApcdtL,, JAMES M. EDNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, oo Joliii-st., Ilew YorK, J.W. Osborne. CP. MendenhalL A. M.Gorman. Esars.. and Rev. C. F. Deems, Hon.W. A.Graham, and others. 'Dealer in llanos, Melodeons, Oralis, Harps, Guitars, Music, Sewing Machines, Iron Safes, Pumps, Garden-.Engines, &c. A printed list of all the differ ent makers,-lcinds and prices sent j 're. HuUiShirafs elegant IitHograrjli df ' Hickory NcxFALti,' N. C. ($1), and thq ' Cherokee Physician; or, Indian G uIdb io Health.' TThli hi $$uhe famUy adviser should be Ion, eyrv, house, jji treats bf all diseases, has a copioui glossary, &nd pfe scribes the remedies from Nature's bounteous stores, for all bur infirmities and in is fortunes.' It is printed on fine white paper, handsomely bound, fourth edition, 300 pases, and is mailed free for one doll. NEW BOBEWO&D PUXO. H.m BUYS and FORWARDS every kind of Merchandise fo2fr. Cmi. Refers to Governors Swain ana Morehiiad. N. W-Wndfin What tlie Ercss Sav." i Cosroz'tf Exterrainatdrs are invaluable recie- flief ior cieanng nooses or wi or ui yenniu. Tyith all confidence w recommend them.A1' "Daily State Register. ' .'4 Oostak remedies for- all domestic pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bng Antf, Fleas, tc are invaluable; we Can gpeakj fronpactRa,! tiowledge of theip-merita. : DttiTorsT3 atid Dbalbhs' should send' their orders, early, if they would secure a trade in them. New York Journal. T shall write something about your Extermi natrsi ;as I cah Tdo s4,wimprppciety; They are selling rapidly.. here arid destroying all vermin. EL Banner f FayetUt Death to allcrmink' ' A5 Sraia approaches," '--,- Arts and Koaciies, t. . From their holes come out, And Mick and Rats, Jn spite of Cats, Gaily s;!p about. Bed-Buds bite , . You, in the. night, As on the bed you slumber While Insects crawl Thro' chamber and hall, J In squads without number. . . ... , It is truly wonderful wrm what certainty Rat Roaches, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Animals, in short every species of Vermin, are utterly destioyed and exterminated by CostarV Rat Roach, &i, Externlinator, ;Costar's? Bed-bug Exterminator, 'Costards' Electric Powder; for Iu sects. Supplied direct, by rxia.il. to any address in the United States, as follows: On receipt of $1, a box of the Rat, Roach; fca Ext. On receipt of 2, a box each of the Rat, Roach, ore. Ext., and Electrkj Powder (sent postage paid), sufficient to destroy tne vermin on any premises. y where. Broadway, N. Y. nt bv mail on an- plication." Wholesale Agents for Vt Md, fcc., tc. At Norfolk, Va KING & TOY. Riehmond, Va.j " Baltimore, Md. 29 4t T. E. HA LL, Formerly Prcpriitor.bf the Qison House, Newbern . a C.l now at the- WESTERN Hotel, new york TXAVIXG recently identified himself with the X.JL interests of this establishment, would respect fully solicit your 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 are assured that they will find a genuine Southerner to attend to their wants and comforts. Ihe house is admirably, located, especially for business meri; being ca Courtland Street only a few doors from Broadway, in the immediate vici nity of the Southern Railroad and Steamboat Stations, It has ample accommodations, 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, fec. D. D. WINCHESTER, New York, Apr. 5, ld-tf r Proprietor. F E M A L E S E M I N A R Y. 'TniS Institution is now under the care of Miss X Hannah C.Courtis, whose experience and success in teaching will secure a liberal patronage. This school is pleasantly situated on Bogus Sound, with me 01a ucean in iun view, ana one ot tue most healthy places in North Carolina. terms per session: Elementary English, . ... ..... 6 00 Higher do. .... .... 10 00 French and German, each . . .... 5 00 , Music, with use of Piano, 18 00 Drawing and Painting in Water Colors, eacn, 4i. 5 00 Vocal Music, Gratis Carolina City, Jan. 1, 1859. soxiiE7rfn;ijMjEW s GIFT; Enterprise, conducted i.pon a Liberal and Impartial plan. The only one that nds endorsed by the Entire Press of the City of ltimore. H. E. HOYT fe CO'S .Great Southern .Gift Book Store, No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Head Qaarters for Southern and Western Orders. Send to them for a Catalogue. A Gift worth from Fifty Cents to One Hundred Dollars, accom panies every Book. ' Catalogues giving full par tic ulars mailed free to any address. WHAT THE PKESS 8 AYS. Th'ey have a magnificent assortment of Books, and have prepared themselves with innumerable elegant Gifts to be distributed among their troupe of friends and customers at large. ' Baltimore Sun Not only may a selection be made of any choice work, but with it the purchaser is sure to receive some, article of Jeelryf which-in many cases proves (mie valuable. Daily Exchange. ,,Thy make no promises that are not performed strictly, to the letter and by thus punctually cancelling their obligations, have gained the en tire confidence not only of jour citizens, but. of the country abroia'd. Baltimore Patriot. A young lady acquaintance of ours purchased for $1 a Boofciat this establishmenV a few days since," and. refeeved a doubjeased GoJdfWatch, valued at one hundred dollars." Clipper: The success which attends the Gift Book Housa of Messrs. H. E. Hoyt fe Co has no precedent ia the annals of Grift Enterprises. Argus. v Call anfi. see tliem, and our word for it, you will not regret ycur visit. t Dispatch. All orders should be addressed to . . , H. E. HOYT 4 CO., No. 41 B'altimo're Street, Baltimore, Md. ld-tf J ',, DANIEL. O'LEARY, JROCElf;; KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a complete assortment of Family Groceries, such as Pork, Bacon; Lara Butler, Sugar, Flour, 4c., t winch he 'isalls the attetitiW ofTthe Publ ic. as he will hare Sd qualities of Groaries, ; and will sell them as csur as can be bad ii JfewberB, . Sy (live mm a can. as nis dw on east siae 01 Craven ;streeA,nearlyeppoate the Merchants' Bank, before pirrchasittg elsewhere. sJ -? . fvl6-ly y; Sold by Druggists and Dealers ever Costar's ' Principal Depot, 420 P. S. Circulars, termsi fcc.. se: Writing Jor: Out New York Mercury. The proprietors of this journal announce, with peculiar sausiacuon, mat tney nave at length secured, as a 'literary-auxiliary, the graceful and brilliant pen of 4 M . BAYARD TAYLOR, ESQ:; a gentleman distinguished in the annals of litera ture as the Goldsmith or America," and one of the most pupular. chaste,, lively and versatile, of all the gifted writers of the , public, press of this counfay. Mr. Taylor has consented to prepare, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE . NEW YORK y , : nERcnBY, .. . - VV .... a series of delightfully entertaining-articles; one of wmcn win oe prasentea every week, exhibiting the poetry; Romance, and anecdote OF TRAVEL, the scenes and sentiment, the fancy and physique, the gloss and novelty, as well as humor and re alities, of a tour in foreign lands not only depict ing in those vivid colors for which he is celebrated, a fascinaUngpi;ture;cf each interesting locale and incident, but mentally transferring, as it were, the enchanted reader to the very spot, and thus rendering him or her. a. .part of the gratifying tableau. The first of this charming series of sketches will appear in the MERCURY FOR APRIL 30, ,.( Week after next), ... and the whole of them, as invaluable additions to the library of American Genius, wiil be SUPERBLY, ILLUSTRATED, and in a style of art worthy of. the eminent character of the author, and the exquisite tone of his contributions. As the engagement of Mr. Tay lor, under such circumstances, is an effort of en terprise which the journalism of the Union will be especially able to appreeyite, we are confident of i(s. approbation ; and experience teaches us top flatteringly the success whieh attends such adven turous outlays, to permit us to doubt that A SURPASSING INCREASE, in point of circulation and popularity, will be the consequence of thi3 new attraction. Id2w KEW STAflO! NEW STOCK!! GOLD WATCHEsTgOLD JEWELRY; Solid Silver, Silver Ware, $c. J s.Tves HAS JUST REMOVED to the large brick Store, on Pollock street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Ghurch, which he has remoddled and refitted, and where he is now;, opening one of the largest and be6t stocks -.pi Jewelry, Silverware, ic, ever brought to this market, consisting, in part, of the following : Magic Case Gold W atches and W"atches of every description; Fob Vest, .arid1 Guard Chains; La dies' Gold Necklaces ; lleysr Breast Pins; Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Wedding Rings, (a superior article), Thimbles, Cuff Buttons, fec. A large va riety of the most fashionable Sets of Jewelry, con sisting of Cameo, Florentine, Mosaic and Plain Sets. Also, a fine lot cf solid Silver Ware, coiuisting of Goblets, Cups, Spoons, Forks, Buttor Knives, Fruit Knives, &c. 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 regular apprenticeship to 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. v . All work warranted id give satisfaction, or the mon ey ret ; Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by Special E douwient for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed ajjlic'ted tritfi Viru tent and E'pictetnlc Diseases. IN times of Epidemics, it is the object of this In stitution to establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food, Medicines, &c, for the sick and destitute, to take charge of the orphans of deceased parents, and to minister 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 thorized the Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid to persons suffering1 nnder Cukosic Dis eases nf a virulent character, arisins from abuse of the physical powers, maltreatme.n.t,.the effects of drugs, &zcir Various Reports and Tuacts on the nature and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the Consulting Sur geon, have been published for gratuitous distribution, -r.A will K snt rVseW iTuirae to the afflicted. CA.ll VI J . . Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. George R.. Caltioux, Consulting Jurgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth-street, Philadelphia, Pa. -a Bv order of the. Directors : v? . ' EZRA D. HE ART WELL, President. Geo. Fairchilp, Secretary. - .- 12-ly COOKE'S NEW MAP ' OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLIXA, Just from the Press), COIULEGTD AXD IMPROVED, And for sale by the subscriber. TT M ORDER TO GIVE EVERY FACILITY I in ihAM who ma v desire. I Dro nose-to all who order direct from me, upon the receipt of Eight Dollars, to send the MAP, securely done up, to any point, per Express; free of charge, - . This Mao is certainly the beet STATE MAP in the United Stales, and every Lawyer, Doctor, Mer chant, Mechanic and Fanner should now embrace this nonortunitv to obtain one. JThe price.is as low as any other State Map, and it jTiTirt ha scld for less. ... J". Send your orders to the snbscriber at onee," and they shall be attended to w ith dispatcn. . a-wtf . - EMMET CUTH B EKtJffent, .NOt ICE., ,f . 'THE Suljscribcr will pay tHe higKesit Cash J JL prices for So. 1 W EG ROES, from IO to 30 years of age. Those having any to sell wui doweu tseeae. - u. a. omir. , Newbern, A ti. 15,1 SoVtf DAILY DELTA TUISDAY EVENING, JUNE 2L . A Young Man Hung wrnus Pbact&ng , in a Gymnastcm.A most distressing larid- dent occured at Detroit Friday last, result- ing in the death of Menrjr T Bareea, iedi 16, and son of the senoir editor of the jTrir- bune of that city. It seems that, between 10 and 11 o'clock the young man visited the gymnasium, in which he was in the habit of exercising, alone. At 1 1 o'clock another young.man repaired . to the room and Hund fienry nanging oy a strap irom one off the ladders. . He was immediately cut doTrifbut life had fled. It is supposed that helllvas experimenting witMhe strap about his&ck upon the ladder, and that he acddentljfosfc his footing, and so suddenly strangled .as to prevent his hblping himself ! with his hand? or iccu : - : a-. 1 One cool day, we recollect being told of it a couple of drirers found themselves face to face; in a spot where a team could only 'rub and go! Both were sturdy,1ati4 letic fellows ; tiut one .had the advantage of possessing a countenance which expressed the utmost determination and the mQ3fc fe rocious courage. A war of words soorjflje-j - gan, Dut tne herce-Iooking-individual cut it short by exclaiming, in a voice. of thunder; 'Look here, you scoundrel ! It's noil use talking'; and if you don't turn out an let me go by, Til serve vou just as I served a fellow two' miles bacR, by Jupiter!' lhe other chap, thinking it useless idiTz- sist, ametlv turned hissleicrii into thKrthw: bank, and suffered thafoully to pass. Ajfter he had done so, however, he ventured ta in quire of the man of the fierce asject : '. if 'How did you serve the other fellow, about; two miles back?' . ; I I 'Oh, said the chap, in a delightfully cool manner, tne trutn is, ttiat he would not turn; out for me, and I turned out for him!' . 'I . Don't know the nUme. JWhat parti do you belong to now, Bill T said Joe, the oth- 'I belong to the know -no) the American no the the hanged ef I haint forgot,: joe. v imt sort 01 varmini was it you kctcned tother night stealin', chickens V ll ' 'It was a oppossura.' . 'That's it, Joe, that's it. Or op what did you say it was, Joe ?' .1 'Oppossum.' 1 ' .. It was something like oppo sum.' 1- 'Opposition, said Joe. ,.: ; .ij. 'I know'd it was sumthin' or other. ., Sly party changes so often, darn me ef I can kiep up.' : . j What Constitutes an QpposrnoNisTl 'Oh, papa,' said a little fellow about ten years old to his father, with whom he was 'How do you know, my good bov,'that! he is an oppositionist"; 'Becaifse lie can't walk straight. 1!- Death from Bleeding at the No&I O. H. Hewitt, a young man of New Lon don, a son of E. J. Hewitt, was taken, wjth bleeding violently at thenose on Tuesday nigni, ana au euorxa u arrest 11 proving una vailing, he died, after having bleed sixteen hours. . i' . . c . - j ' Lucky Widow. -A .young widow, living near Dayton, has unexpectedly become ibo owner of property in j Virginia valued at' $80,000, the bequest of a distant rclatiye Lucky widow that. 1 A Rare Shot.' On the 6th ult., lr. Irwin, U. S. A., of Fort Buchanan, killed two antelopes at a single shot, with a Colt's carbine, the distance being over 'three .hun dred yards. The ball passed through ih& heart of one animal and the liver of the other. A case of this sort is very rare; j in the annall of fcpbrting. ft Another Difficulty. A fresh difE culty, involving the American flag, has Oc curred at Valparaiso, the authorities hayng seized an Ajneiicalrj brig laden with arms, and retained possession upon suspicion tliat the cargo was destined for the insurgents. a- .: . liamas Election. IVKorrfii Jtine lpXhe-return! of j the late election show that, the IlepublicaiiS-. will have a majority of three in the Oonti-4 tutional Conventibnr 1 j ALEX. TBXCBX.I.T. - ; -'!'-' v' raOS- J. JnTCHXL-, A. ITJ.1. J. JlJ.aa awii, .is. NEWBERN, IC. C, .3 DEAIXBS IX DRY GOODS, GROCERIES Hirdwire, Packet tad Title Cattery,, 4 hats and . caps, c)ots" and' SHCEsj Crockery, Iron, Iron Axles, Plows. Lime, ter Paris, Peruvian Cuano, Hay, Cora Flour. Pork. Hydraulid Cement. Hair . and Laths, etc, etc., etc -if Blanks for sale at this Office. 1L ' J St 'ii 1 ii ii
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