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. 'if ;- ,V r : J"1K .?Vy v.K) s4 -. . - ;: ; "I ! ! ' ... . 1 . f - Vci. NEWBERN, :Ni TUESDAY EVENING "JUNE 28, 1859. No. - J 73 'f i 1 ,5 'I --s 'I I DAILY DELTA, : IS FUJ5ULSI1ED . . . - - ' y EVEUY AFTERNOON, (Scsdats ExcpnED)r fn'Me Fairbairn building, att tidt Graven ftreetf one door South of Pollock ttrcet. ' Rates of Adfertislng.' ' HALF CQUAtaa ONE SQUAKt- 85 One week. ...1 75 One month 2 OOUns momn. ; w Two months 3 50jTwo montbfe... .7 00 Three months. . .5 00fhree months: .10 00 : Coiitractins Ratc 1 square,! renewable at pleasure, per a00, ryabU quarter'- -CO Each tidditiona square, ppannumv... I'rofestional Cards not exceeding .six Unea, ; per a'nnunJ.'in 'advance. r . From six to twelve lines, half yearly, m ad- 1 - . - .12 o0 i Special Notices. . ; Advcrti-ement inserted as Special or Bishop No Ices are charped one-half more lhn the usual rates, en lines fleadd) or lsss constitutn a square. t2!" Marriages ant Deattis puonsueu as ObTtuariefs &c, will.be chniped as other adrertise tucnts, nnd payment required in advance. . AU advertisements fur strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. aaBaA Where the number of insert.oiis are not expressed when advertisements are handed in they will be inser ted till forbid (tf); and charged 0 cents for the hrt insertion and 25 cents tor eacn cnimu.u.e. . All newjadvertiseraeuts iiiterieded for the Daily wiU he inserted one time in the Weekly ia sue and all m tended for the Weekly wilt be inserted one time m th lUilv, provided 'that advertisements for either pape re tu b; published two or more times. J 0 15 WORK. All Job Work, (except for yearly customers or citi. zensj.who have standing accounts wi-b ihe OOice), t jt paid for! on delivery. . Allwoilc f.r Theatrical Enlertainn-entB. Concerts, or niner exn iumu"i '--u consecutive days, imtt be pai.t lor ea;h day. The "above terms will be strictly a ihered to, uuder j circuinstJinces , , TO I?CKPMTIIIi MAKERS....,, A frilETlSE on: turpentine farming, lleio a lib view of Katuraland Artificial pbstrue tions wfth their Result in which Maay Eno 'uious Itleaa are Exphi.led: With Remarks on t!ie 'l)es Method of Making Turpentine. By G. . W. JViiitv. of Craven CVninlv, N. C. II ' AVINfr been appointed Agent for the above WORK, we will turnish it at 50.' ents per (,py "to jpm:cha.sers at a distance we will mail it bn the reUipt of 50, Cents, for the Book and 8 Merits to pay tne posiaie.. it is ui mou the kind ever published, and will prqve or ineal tytfahle benefit to persons engaged-iu'tlie business of Turpentine Makjng. i 8cnd ycur orders to ' J. IT; MUSK; V JS'tzcberri; N. C. JtOLOA STlr IIOTi:L. J. A. TARR0TT AND L. J. J1EVB0RN, Proprietors, Carolina Citff, JY. C. TVEUYi possible atitioti paid to the to na fori I of quests. iSuites f rooms for the convenience of finuM-. Boats ahifays in waiting to convey cuests.or others in pursuit of business or pleasure. To anv point on the harbor. Charges moderate. Tina Hotel is pleasantly situated on Bogue Sound, and immediately on the Atlantic Railroad, where .guepts enjoy the luxury of an almost per petual sea breeze'. The" facilities for fishing atid bathing cannot, anywhere, be excelled. 1 The wide wie of the ocean is bounded oniy by the horizon; ai the. fort and Harbor are uistineny in view. The proprietors respectfully solicit, and wiU tndeator to mcritj a liberal share of public patronage, dtfl- Sn rin as wing achies; f)UVU Tne Quaker Citu Sewing Ma chine. works with tw a .threads, making a double lock istirclii wlneli will not rip. or rave rip or ravel, even it every lourtli stitch, be cut. It. sews equally as well, the coarsest Lirisey, ' eft the finest Muslin; and s undenia ily the best Maehine in, market. Mer- chant Tailoirs, Mantau-Makers and House-Keeper, are invited jto call and examine for thomselves Mr. P. A Wilson, Merchant Taildr, Winston; N. 0.1 havi ihg tried other Machines, buys one of the Quaker City and pronounces it far better thun any before in use.! " - : j , A persons wishiog to seenra the egency for th sale of the Quakea City machine, in anv of the towns of North Carolina; esccjirtiTO CTlf Wake, which is secured to Messrs. Tucker fc Co., of Raleigh, (and the county of Forsyth, taken to I. A. Wilson, of Winston, fhould apply soon by 'the Uiudersigned, agents for the State. , We i will puy a reasfljuable per cent, to all persons taking ageucicss i - i j. e r. vxti.n.ni a; Agems, AMERICAN HOTEL, !. Opposite: IxDErENDENCB Hall, ' Chestnut Street, between Fif th and Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA.. Terms SI 50 per day r"T",IIE superior location of this house makes it & JL desirable one for those visiting the city on business or pleasure ; ' being convenient to itbe principal Jobbing Houses of Market and .Third streets, places of amusement, city Rail Road lead ing to the GSrard College, Fairmotint, Iiurel Hill and all oiheir parts of the city. The rooms are large and well yeotilatedf and a majority of them newly refitted an ,J refurnished in a superior style. I . Mo. plans will be spared to nfake it compare ! favorably in all its appartments with thq best t hotels in the Unio t. We also derive superior ad vantages frohi having a farm in connection with the house, from which we are supplied with pure ililkj OreamJ Butter and Vegetables. Ap5-d3ra ; WYATf fc UEULIXGS. THE SUBSCRIBER having, in a mea nre, regained his health, will resume the PRAC TICE OF LAW. His Office is" on the North side of Broad street, a few doors East ot the Court. juv uu) v y - - - - - Portraits of Three days. 60jlhrei aays x iin Imperial It a -. . . .1. 75 rive days. oui embelli?h the I House,! being, the one latch occupied by John H j January 18 th, 1859. 23lypd. I .i i i ,- :, - I mntr ariri i it ' r.nrTcnAnrt. i M i d a u m m e r -'N i sr h t s V : I) r e a m i This Splendid $20, (4 guinea) LOSDOX PrESTT, EBAUTliutLt P.E-EXGaAVED BT AEtiS EBBELLHHES the - Elcctic Jlagrnziiic . ; , For ?el-riuiry, 1859. rTWO match pi-ints. Scott and hia frieiids. Shales- X peare and his Cdtemporftries7-28 Portraits adorn the January No twtf impresses IiCoexia.; of 1? ranee obes, and Makia Titeeesa of Austria. March No.- Other splendid . plates will follow. The ELE GTIG invites all lovers of choice reading to its sumptuous pages, iwhieh contain , -Ihe best articles cream gathered from 7 JSrit ish Quartilu and 9 Monthlies like cream from 16 pans of rich milk gathered into one, far the literary appenie.-oi vue renuer ami wie laiiuiy. JTh ELEGVIC is ihe best, richest in intellectual walLb', most varied, most free from moral poison. most satisfactory montiily publisued Its portraits and artistic embellishments surpass du others. lhey. are an attractive gallery of tine arts, refining in influence. : s " ' Tlie elkctic is the cheapest in view of the treasures it contains. Its reading matter is nearly equal in a year to three entire BritisTi Quarterlies, which cost 87. The .ELEctic r is only $5. Its embellishments-alone are worth that money. , Jt is the easiest and cheapest way of getting a choice library of-current literature, good for all time. -.. . An intelligent press, far and near, and eminent men, comtneud The E ectic in strong and emphatic language. GREAT ATTRA GTIONSl , - ; TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Paying in advance, the January number 1859 will be sent, embellished with two splendid match prints 8ir Walter Scott and his friends and ftbakspeave and his Cotemporaries. containino: twenty-eight portraits surpassing all precedent terms. Tufc EtKCTRio is issued on the first of, every month. Each number contains or hundred, and forty-fcur large octavo pages, double columns, on fine paper, neatly ntitehed in green covers, with one or more beautiful Steel Portraits by Sartain. The twelve n limbers Comprise three volumes of 600 pages each, with titles: indexeSi arid era- belJishinents. Pi i, five Doi-tARa . .The postage U onU three echtsa number, pre-piiid at the bffice ot delivery, berid vc.ur orders. Address, W. II. .BID. V ELL, ' JVb. b Beekniati SL. N. Y. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. rTIlLS 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 the United States, and is distinctive in its. character. It has lately passed into the hands of George W. Matseil & Co., by whom it .will hereafter, be ctindited.V'Jr.. Matseil was formerly Chief of Police of -New York City, and he will no doubt render it one df the most interesting papers in the country; Its edito- rials are forcibly written, and df a character that, fehould command for the paper universal support, - VW-M-bscriptions, 2 per antium ; for Six Months,, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names, and the town: county. and otate where ne resides plainly); to GEO. W. MATELL & CO., Editors and Proprietors of the Rational Police Gazette 1-tf . New York City. PROSPECTUS . . , OF THE ; . JV. C. JOURNAL-OF EDUCATION: , v fob XS59. ' THE second. Volume of the Journal commenced with the present year, and the first num ber was issued about , the middle of January. iu win De puo lisned monthly, and eaelv number will contain not less than -thirty-two' pages of reading matter. The Journal will be neatly printed on fine wnite naner. and in i t.vif mho -r 1 1 noct Volume. Tlie aim of those who have eharge of it win ue to make it a valuable auxiliary in the cause of e'ducatidn. The Journal -is the Property and Organ bf the State Educational Association, .and is under its control. Through its naires the General Snnpp- intendent of .Com.noiSchools will communicate with the School Officers and Teachers of the State. "Ai tides are -solicited from Teachers and other friends of Education. . . Terms i Invariably iri Advfinfie.' -Five Copie or more, ordered at one iimpf nri.e dollar each, per annum. Additional copies at the same rate. 1 Single copy, $2 00. -4 All Teachers and School Officers are requested to act as agents. y , The Teacher who eends us the largest number of subscribers (not less than thirty), before the 1st Ot JttIlMrjr;.iHt:tre.cutkUwJklf.fcp,gft 0f ftj. vertisirig for the year : The one sending the next largest : number -will be entitled to the fourth of a page: Ana eacn one sending 25 or more will be entitled to a card not exceeding eirht lines. J. 1). CAMPliELL, V C. H. WILEY, , Committee u. V. 15 HOOKS; E. W. CARUTHER3. J, on Tournal. A. II. AlERKIFf. J tS74J1 eorarnunieatio'n3 relating to the Journal biiouia oe addressed to J. D. Campbell, Res. Ed.. QreensboroV N, C. Apr.-dtf JAMES M. EDNF.V d63iMISSION MERCHANT, 56 JToliii-st., New. York BUi S and FORWARDS every kind of To Governors Swain and f,ir.l.oQ.l M w ir . iov. t.7a tM. jU1lt.Tn,LStfnSin. f a.- J.W. OsWrne, CP. MendenhalL A. &f..Onrmi ' IT" r and Rev. C. F. Deems, Hon. W. A. G A "XZ? Dealer in Pianos; Melodebns, Organs, Harps- Su Music'&wing-Machaea, Iron Safes, Pumps, 1 . o ; pnureu iisi ui an mo rTtttn OR, Jathan O.UIDE.TO HEALTii.' Thb in- uw.yu,,, ucttwser suouw oe m evefy house. It "" "'"'""'Si nas a copious glossary, and nre- scribes the remedies from Nature's bounteous stores for all our infirmities and misfortunes. .. It is printed on fane white paper, handsomely bound, fourth edition 300 p9, and is mailed res for on doU. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANO, iixR ct .uacnij aiuos ana prices wntree;-. FvUishfrfan elegant Lithograph of Hickory Ntrr Falis,' C. ($1), and the ' CiiekoIvEe Phystptiv. L .J. -'l: Wliat the Press Sav. 'CostobV Exterminators are in valuable rem e dies for clearing houses of all eorts. of vermin. With all confidence we recommend theni iVC Tl Dailv State Register. - - . - 'CqstaiiV remedies forall domestic pests, such a:IUts;aies, 15ed-l5ugs Ants, Fleai,fec.. are in valuable ;.we can speak tromactual knowledge of their merits. - Dbpgcjsts and Dealers should send their orders early, , if they would secure a trade in them. uSTcto York Journal, ' 'I shall write something-about your Extermi nators, a3 I can do so with propriety t They are seding rapidly here and destroying ail vermin. Ed. Banner ' FayetU, Jfo. Dcath to all Termin. As Spring approaches, . Amts and RoACiiiss,- ' - . From their holes come out And Mice and Rats, t In spite of Cats, Gaily skip about. Bed-Buds bite , You, in the night, As on the bed yod slumber While Insects crawl Thro chamber and halL ' t , In squads without number. on Animals, in short every species of Vermin, are uiLci jy uesu oyea and exterminated by Supplied direct, bv mail, to ftnv nddri iti fho yiuwiu oiaies, as loiiowa r On receipt of $1, a box of the Rat, Roach ozc. Ext On receint of 2 a hnr gn,.h' nf fKa 17 a m I?rt 1itt te. Ext., and Electric Powder, (sent postage paid), sufficient to destroy tne vermin on any premises. v ; : " Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. i imcipai xyepoi, -izu -Uroaaway, JN. I. P. S.- 'Circulars, terms. &e.. sent hv mail nri. -i- i . ... - . . j ruoiesaie Agents lor rt Md., Ac, etc. At Norfolk, Va., KING & TOY. NEW STAND! NEW STOCK!! r rir T ir X'ihTrrci JC:, GOLD WATCHES,. GOLD JEWELRY, Solid Silver, Silver Ware, $c. J. S.. IVES H 4f .JUbi iiEMOVED tb the large brick Store, on Pollock street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church, which he har renaoddled and refitted, and where he is now opening one of the largest and best stocks of Jewelry, Silverware, d-c, ever brought to this market, corisistino-, in part, ot the following : Finger Kings: Weddinfr'Ri iviuwe;, immoiss, uu uuttons, tte; A large va riety of tlie most fashionable Sets of Jewelry con- Sets of Jewelry, eon- , Mosaic and Plain sisting of Cameo, Flcirehtme Sets. Also a finfe lot cf solid Silver Ware; cotcisting oi "ouets, vups, opoons, forjss, Buttor Knives, Fruit Ivrnves, &G , Atso 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 r n.d;i-u r ' r fc ..uuocuumcine nere. - Having served a rved a regular apprenticeship to the subscriber flatters himself that he is thorough satisfaction to all who may business the able to give jc4,wi iinu tui( men- pujronage in repanno Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of every description! All work warranted to give satisfaction, or the mon ey ret urned e i , i . t SO?IETIIIiVG NEW ! ,4 GIF, FntprnrM t:l i m -1 - - , wuuuncu . puu u xjioerai. ii. and Imnartial nlan. Tha 'nl- iu. ,f a,n?s eIldoi,ed the Entire. Press df the City of , . i viiaii -oaitimore. H. E. HOYT.& CO'S Great Souther Gift Book Store, No. 41 Baltimore Street. RaH.i - w. v, ' . V. Head Qaarters fof Southern and Western Orders. Send to them for a Catalogue. A Gilt worth from1 Fifty Cents to One Hundred Dollars, accom panies every Book. Catalogues giving full par ticulars mailed freo to f , ' ' what tup pc isivs I y. xtiii, jKh-ss ays. i They have a mttgmfacent assortment of Books; and have prepared themselves with innumerable' elegant Gifts to be distributed among their ' troupe of friends and customers at lame.' U ' Baltimore H,A fcot only may a selection be made of anv choice work, but with it the purchaser is sure to receive some article' of Jewelry, which in many cases proves tjuiie vaiuaDie. -. jjaily Exchange. Tbwy make no proiu'src tliat n4t strictly to the letter, and by r tints punctuallv - nceiunS meir oong auonp, nave .: gained the', en tire confidence not only of our citizenSi but of the country abroad. ' Baltimore Tatriol. A young lady acquaintance of ours purchased for $1 a Book at tiiis establishment, a few days since, and received a double-eased Gold Watch, valued at one hundred dollar's. .-, Clipper Ihe success which attends the Gift Book Housa of Messrs. 11 E. Ildyt &, Co has no" precedent i u uie annats oi irni- linterprises. Call and see them, and our Afgics. word for it, you will not regret your visit. Dispatch All T 11' I 111 i 1 . au cruersfenouia oe aaaressed to . , H. E. HOYT & CO., No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md Id-tf jtoiix i. ABfiAitxs, J l ATE of the firm of R. M. BLACKWELL A JLJ CO., in' which house he h'a3 occupied a lead- ing posiuon as partner, ior tne past eighteen years; continues the Com mission-Business on hi own account at 17 8$; Water Street, NewYork. ' His long experience and intimate knowledge of Cottcm, raval fetores and other Southern Prod nri enables him to assure shippers that "all interests committed to his care will be advantageous attended to. The. cus tomary. facMties granted. Ap3-dtf, TO: R0BIHS0K, ATTORNEY AT ZA TT, may30-dly GOLDSBORO', Jf. C. ii.o ittuiyi: vv UN UJiKKUL WITH WHAT r"enng mm or Her a part of the gratifying certainty Rats, Roaches; Moles; Ground Mice, Jfbkati. The first of this charming series of Hed-bugs Ants, llotiis. 'Mbsauitde8J'.Fi:ts:'1HsAta sketches will appear in the Lostar s Rat, Roach, &c.f Exterminator, ! Costar's Ucd-biigr Exf eriuiuator, f CosJar's ' Electric lowdcr. ! Magic Case Gold Vatches and Watches of every description; fob, Vest, and Guard Chains; La dies',' Gold Necklaces : Keys. Breast Pins Vnr i: BAYABD X A YE OR Writing for the New York Mercury. The. proprietors of this journal announce, with peculiar Satisfaction, that they have at length geared, as a literary auxiliary, tlie graceful and j "lliani Pf CI- ; . . BAYARD. TAYLOR, ESQ;, t a gentletaan distinguished in the annals of litera ture as the- roi.DsitrrH ok Amebic,' and one of the most papular, chaste, lively and versa tile, of all the gifted writers of; the public press of this country, jur Aayior nas consented to prepare, EXCLUSIVELY : FOtt THE KEW . YORK MERCURY; a series df delightfully enteriainjng articles, one which will be prasented every week, exhibiting the 'Sme rOJSTKx jc' BOMAKCE; , AND ANECDOTE .... ;,..,,. OF the scenes and sentiment the fancy and physique, the gloss and novelty, as well as 'humor midV alities, of a tour in foreign lands not onlv depict- ing m those vivid colorsfor which he is celebrated, a fascinating picture of eacfi interesting locale and My:tr e the enehanted reader to the very spot, and thus MERCURY FOR APRIL and the whole of them, as invaluable additions to the library of American Genius, will be . . SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED, 1 f and in a style of art worthv of fho minont nixu. in a Di,jrjc ui un wunnv oi tne eminent character of the author, and the exquisite tone of his contributions. As the engagement cf Mr. Tay- lor, under such circumstances, is an effort of en- terprise which the journalism cf the Union will be.rapeeially able to apprbciate, wo arb confident oi us approoation j and experience teaches us tob flatteringly the success whieh attends such adven- turous ouUays, to permit us to doubt that v : A SURPASSING INCREASE, in point of circulation and popularity, will be the consequence of this new attraction. Id2w C H T12 1 , Formerly the Nixon House,) - GOLDSBORO, N. C Ts now open for the reception of travellers X House thoroughly repaired. Furniture ad en - ti rely new. Table furnished with the . best th mrlf affAr-Ai - Ti U- ' v.. .1 ' t ' and Commodious stables, and experienced hostlers in attendance. dly , T. Ii. HALL, Formerly Proprietor of the G on House, Newbern " "N: C, flow at the' WESTERN HOTEL; NEW YORK- TTAVING recently identified himself with the .1U interests of this establishment, would re?pect- muy esoiicib your;: patron age (and southerners generally, visiting this city). As the design is to maite tins nouse in a gi the Southerner, all wlio come to it are assured that they will find a genuine Sdulherner. to attend to their wants and comforts. rent uesrree tne Hrnne r,t Ihe house is admirably located, especially for i . r business men, being on Courtlarid Street only a few doors from Broadway, in the immediate vici- nity of the Southern Railroad and Steamboat Stations, It has ample accommodations, having ome 250 well furnished rooms for families The taoie win compare well With any other in the city, besides it has all "the other ivnmaitpa rf first class , hotel-Parlors, Reading Rooms, Baths, &c., fec. D. D. WINCHESTER New York, Apr. 5, ld-tf , Proprietor! tiOWaFCl'-ASSOCiation PHILADELPHIA; A Benevolent Institution established by Special E dowmetit for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed afflicted with Viru lent and Epidemic ; ' Diseases. IN times of Epidemics, it is the object of this In stitution to establish Hospitals, to rrovide xurses, fiiysicians, lotnmg, r ood, Medicines, &c, for the sick and destitute, to takecharge 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 1 i rto irio- nr c-. I !V 4-K . t - J ,1 ' . 7 . 1 i - .- M ' provide and execute means of relief, ujnerous phy- siciaris, 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: giYe advice and mecal ,ld .to persons suffering under Chronic Dis- EASES of a virulent character, arising frdm -alrase"of the 11 i - - ... 30 gotten up i the geon, have been published for gratuitous distribution, and will be tenl free Charge to the afilicted..; A.1lress," for Repotl or Treatment, pr. Georok R, CALIIOtJX, ClHissuUilfa lttr5eOTt, lloWard Asaooiation, N. 2 South Ninth-street, Philadelphia, -.Pa. 15y order ot the litrectors i ; , EZRA D. HEART W fELL, Prmn 12-1 y UEO. r AIRCIIILD, wcrttari. ill A, XI S IO W HOTEL. SALISBURY. N. C. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to -a. ms irienas ana uie putnie generally, that he nas tajten una jens estaonsiiea and we 1 known Hotel, aud has made everv nossihlft to aceommodate the business, traveling and visiting pai tiona of - the public, in the most satisfactory and every comfort is provided in his rooms. Ris stables are abundantly supplied, and attended by a careful ostler; and to all departments the pro- prietor gives his personal attention, A comfortable Omnibus runs resrularlv to the dmot on the nm'! of the cars With these efforts to please, a liberal hare of the public patronasre is c'onfidentlv Solicit - I d. Idtf ivw itiiM. I DANIEL. O'LiEARY,5 GROCER. , TTEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND s conmlete XaL assortment of l'amily Groceries, su.h asl Pork, Bdron Lardy BuilerSufrar. Flour, Src, to which he calls the attention of the Public, as he will hare good qualities of Groceries, &nd will cell them as ch lap as can be bad in New ber n. 2-? Give him a call, at his Store on east side of Craren street, nearly opposite the Merchants' Dank. before purchasing- elsewhere vl(J-l v Job Work ntately executed at this office. ! DAILY DELTA TUESDAY -EVENING!;' JUKE 28. ' Written for the Daily Delta; . 3Icraory. - l ' v, TAb v. what can give more pleasure than to -let the mind wander back in the Ionfr vii- T e Iinewno sorrow then. No disappoint or ment had ever hlnfrl r 1 4 r . ' rCl"T our IonUest hopes. It U o : i . it (a iirAi rii 'nil -! n vi y-w .vm riM home. And feM ,W: to it, as some sacred, thin. Xxr. r when for the first tim wl W i ,memlJer aJaLI "Vi" anugo oil to school. How sad we-were- at leaving those dear little ones ' Ta " g0, oh, it seemed so far awav ! A nri how long the weeks and montblS They seemed like they would never pass away, and the time come for us to go homoj. And when those long and weary days had passed and ii - father would come for us, how joyfully Ave would gather up our books, and bid our school mates farewell. Earth had' ot a dark spot on it for us; 4 we were so haa'J ' py. And when wo reached I.nmo i.iL; v. t j ' . .' jvjr "r bearts mounded with joy. AVe flewfrom Place to place, until we had fondly looked upon everv snot that, waa e o' memory wafts us hioh -P " vJUy Z Zt othr '" -& w UIUtr anu were up. , lorigel a child, we wander again in that flow ery vale with some dear friend who now slcen in the cold damp grave. Arm in arm we seat ourselves again by the silverv fitrptm' and wLiie listening to its soft sweet murrhm mg, we taiic ot the future. Ah I ve lov njih briwlir nlin fnr tho Tm. f'Vi' J . tne lit plans tor the lar offfuture; we will Pend our lives so happy., We see only the" . "owers strewn in our paths ; we see not the' thorns that, whpn . 7- iT . lUOe sweet flowers. Will make us start w,th Life to u? is one bright sunny day, and in f the. joy of our youthful hearts we join in- singing some sweet song. Ah, how memory dwell on those happy hours, how we lon to live again the happy past ! , But memory paints not all joy. As the curtain is raised how vividly it presents to our minds the'' first great grief. We seem to stand .ir,qir; I wcbiuc mo uyius; ueu OI SOIT1R r tons mr . a 1 : i -It Again We follow that loved and Tdrd,, i ' to the silent tomb Jri?lri i 7 tne sllftQt lomP we "ear the clay as it slowly fails on the coffin lid. Hiding that- lovcu uiic luievcr iruni our signt. i And oh ' how desolate the heart is then ; we feel as if the world could never have another joy for.; us; Our sun had set in darkest gloom. Butj God will not break the bruised reod Tr. orane will hfn.l the hiterlnrr boni . ty i h years have parsed since that sad dav P i 7 u paeu Miice mat sad day, and we may have long since ceased to mourn for :- scence.; But in memory tliey Will ever livo as fondly as if it was but yesterday they were taken from' our Side." Yes,' -J Tis mem'ry wafts us back to days That long ago have past - j ' Tis mem'ry helps us e'er to gaze, On scenes that could not last, i ---s Beathice. Wsivbern. June '50. A Printeb Mayor. The O. Bulletin J w m h the tOllOWing: Mr. John T. MitcheL recently elected Mayor of Jefferson Citv TVi w0''U,i J r " '9- was ioimerly a pnnter (and an excellent one he was) in the Bulletin office. A day - or two aso he cave a collation it th T r . . -X naJLu t? m t , ai,uie end Qt the Carrolton Railroad to the Cdtatftes-"- ?ouf members and several other members most liberal and sumptuous stvle. and nnciri ofi most pleasantly. A young fop about startini? down ? eir-Orleans proposed to purchase a life pre--!' serv er. Oh, youTl not want it suggested ! tne cleric, bags ot wind don't sink.' . &T An Irishman who was very near j sighted, about to. fight a -duel, insisted that 1 ne snouict stand six paces nearer his antrrw - happy home. . Then our every wish was nist than the other to him,' and that they ' were both to fire at the same time: ' , A CLEVER DoCTOK. Tom Says ho has - curcd a pain in the heSLd of Qaviation and V ,iw,. a.i r uv lt V , V; ' dravn teeth from the mouth of the Neusc !.-; He has anatomized the stde of the monntain. blistered the fooi of d hill, felt thr nnUa of n n trm rf tKa tan nlaetAm.l .1 -r uauu vui eti a icion on me nnfer of scorn. t . - ... fl kKnf T..v ,1 J l r t ?S it "-The latest and most wonderful cure i effected by a patent medicine, record the following: : , - A boy had swallowed a silver dollar. An hour afterwards the boy threw up the ; dollar, all in small change, principally five 1 cent piece3., . 1 STBLANK WARRANTS for sale here. I " i i : i . i i - ' : ' . -i ' ' - ----- ' , . k. ..
The Daily Delta (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 28, 1859, edition 1
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