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' " - - ' - : -' - ' ' ' ' ; . .- -' ' i " - ' ' ' 1 r ; gram 7. J. WECXIAlPUBLISnEft AHiD PE05PBIETp5.) ; , TEEMS TWO DOIXASS PIE TEAE, ABVANCH DB0-IS8EE, B0BT8 GiROUIA, S1T0BB1Y, ' 0BT0I1B I, 8S3i 7flDiB DO, XXX?I, TBI flBSKW CIUS V 03 p5r:Ainau, Iq airanca. dMthath Uoof PjIWy; Svut, Ivt ; : Bam 'tot Xidii 2HrMkj s , Halts if tortisiag. br om r one - f t9 0 4 ilu 1 85 mirasta wltl h mtibrth TIA or fur Imr ii na. aitliar fur ner.mn mt .IvertiM' tu or to bt ran wed at lh optioa Ttha U iter, -l r BitsinM drib, n ferrni the MtttftiMmaiU aent to lbi O.T5c chonlil la tha BnmhMr of ioaartiona ourkad on than. hay willba loaerUid uuul forbid and enargt-a fotOiaglf, 'jln j aa taoi a rarielv f Job Type M can ioun 1 In Uu Sute, wo aw prepared to exe- all orJjra In the abova Branch ia tha nent- tier, oa reatuoable teraa, aa i at tha ahurUat lice. All latter aiUnMMd to tha Editor DT jit paid. ' The following table gf PogiWadarJhejnaw, k, will b ajlul lor goimnu ralemuca b Men mnd fair teeighi. irft;axrAiBv ilhinj; ox. or on-Jar m t the ainle rule cr ox. and not orar I jiica r 1 Buncv jii J not over or It !, nnu not J-'r 2 unnetM,nnd a4 over WML HOT rRKP.VIDV isj'U if t o.runitrr .'tiif (lie ul ijfin rats, on ICS r I o-uif!?, and t mtitetia ; 5 r 1 ou ami not l.cr2ounc W 3 ounce, and not cr 1 1 ouneaa l i letter tC ilirrr h ft rat it p.D ,U and H nU nMid. L not oiili '.nl. , .-, "f i !liv.im(0ubij !0enU, lo b pn-paid i'.i nr.ma'.x (Oominy.) by Breroon Une, 40 ,U. !... yneiit h.ho:il. U wia-nan owu bj, 5 cent-S prepMT. ly Aiuonu-u inU'prcp'i l in all U. Ulm. iCnnada. fief SIf aS ?e S.5 r Jr J Cla. Cta. Ci. CU 3 6 10 15 6 18 ao JO : 9 18 SO 4-5 18 31 . 40 eo 15 0 4 74 iO 10 15 101 ao 20 30 is 30 30 4 J 1 t ' )! 4f 401 60 jsj 50 50 75 . 9 Jio.,633 Broadwayi ' ,.;,,, ;i: . ,:;ll. v NEW JORK,' A fw Doom abaaa Spring 8trei , ' , DENTISTRY, , . U. H. WHEELER, ROOMS AT B. O, OOTLIR WASBIHOTqil HOTSU ;. ST3731t2lAt3 ,', Mar 37tli. 1833.. ,. - To L. IULL. DCALKtt I 8TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATE, CAPS, , - Umbrellas, Parasols, Jewelry, &c. Jan 85th, 1853. ' N. C. D3f 2a ft pjrri. COMMISSION ! MERCHANTS, NEW york:;,;:;. Liberal alTAaea mada oat CbnttgnmaoU an MTtlSterc. CM. ; H-Dotuua. ' O. Porraa. rbrarr 18 MM.'-"' ' 4 1 t. --txaxxBiAS J VST reeoWad and for aalo Harriaon'a bert Colnmbun lak. In quart, pint, halt pint, rtm bottle S:ttximwr if.sh llth. 1853. ' .- g"!.!, x: THE ROAD TO HEALTH. . House, Sijn. Coach andOrnamen- ': tal Painting: land Gilding:.' fPHE labaeribar hm-in remored from hia old 1 atAnd, can novr be found next door below the Pot Office, on Middl Street, alwaya on hand and ready to finiait in tha neateat atyle, at tqe rtorteat notice ana on tne mot reaaonaoi terhui, U kind of Ilortae, Sinn, Coach and Or namental Paintainp and Gilding, with which he may be farired. Thankrul for ptwt brora. Tie trnala that diligence and attention to buainea in naur bun future eucceea. Fnrattura cleaned sod repaired. WILLIAM HAY. New-Berne, Sept 10th, 1863. 84 6m. GUTTA PERCHA a. INDIA RUBBEB aOMBTRlNO ESTIXELT HEW. - The Nrth Amsr lean OuttaPerclu Company, NEW YORK, ' ' Are offering at Wholesale M GREAT VARIETY OF CLOTHING, &c. Made from RIDER'S Patent Vulcanizjd GnUa Pcrcha, of new atyleaand beautiful finish, CT3HESE GOOD'S are Water-prool, free from Poetry. i';!Wt nTHE MX4 Pf flMItU, ,,!,',' Ilia hoUMoiMnmxi by pre une nijht, ; . .. Aral wa broken.herirttd ) - v : ' - ' For eoaalii, friend and pnr.mite, Hia very dog, dsparted. OnefHlthful atill renulnod: tlioajt, . Iftth taclancboly mewing, .; - D Inercaaed hia aorrow aa h eat.f : Beaid jth amoklng nin;!:' Art thou T heighel, 'my friedd in need 7 - By otbera now fomakert ; Then eat with me, though poor, indeed, Of title half-roaaled baco:i. Come ah are the 'rtuwure,' A ret eri.-d ; . Tl moist with te.ire I tilled.", ' That'a what Ime!lud,' Hie rat mp'tol,. : And anapiidl it up and Art. As pretty a little tiling a we cvr-.v, h mm t h v am. W,T ' M r is 6 pre If HOUJOWAVS PILLS. CURE OF A DISORDERED UVER AND BAD DIGESTION. fOPY of a Letter (rem Mr. R. W. Kirkna, t ChemUt. 7, Preecolt Struet, Liverpool, dated 0th June, 1851. O a Aa XXAIIT, UAscrAcrcaEa or Tin, 8heet Iron and 0p?r Warai, AMD DEALER IS SrOVES AND JAPAN NED WARES, fcOHXER Of BROAtl AND MIDULa Out ir SoM vflht Court U, NUW-DERXE, N. C. t lEhu'i uotic;,) soncE. rlbar wilt build wr rejviir, (t a iliort Bl'r.OiES, WAGONS, CMT3 oa'CART-ltllEELS. or the bMtmit-nile io tna - - !htp a eiak'lona anywhere. . .. T.J. Ltfhva, P4ntego, K- C. tl.,ir. Omit U BurorA-M P. f;,? Wnt A. Miller, AT... Mitchell. A. fkiR. C WailfiM-i wT.U. WllewV-iew-o--r" , m ttade4 to, tod wrR oeii'"" abora named (tutlaroaa to oruar. , V AU0U8TUS L.ni Baift Cik BrMg,Crr CO, .. No THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON TMMMISa HOUSE IX SEW YORK fTTmwx a STEAENS, WrUr ani uiosr o MUtuury,mm Fane) Good, AT RETT CASH PRICES H M 0EA5T" "T aWi'so"VStere'st."':.'";'"'" 161 Broadwayr? MAS now in Storoana is daily receiving and offering at the LowBit Prices, , co:q,ir.eaM.irimeniorGoodain hia Iiiij,cu pntiug all (lie variuu atylea and deaigna, cin aiatmg of .. il. an.l tr....n. a;ii,. Marceliii w Florunce. Shawls," Trimming n.mnut Ribb.H,a,TirU and Satin Ribbon Dreaa Trimming or ull kinds, E nbroidariea, French and English Crapes, Crape Lia and Silk Cravats, Glovuaof all kin la, Hilli Laee Mil. Btregea, Lneea, White Good, (losierr. L. C. lldkf. The undrignd would invite Merehanta from .1.- Ntrlh. Knnth. P.aat and WacL when 'n till to fnvor him wltk a aall and axamin hia Block bfor pnrohaaing. , ' tuiwaoh Liberty street and Maiden Lane, , " NSW YORK. LADIES' GAUZE MERINO VESTS. . . .. ... ..... i . h. hi,Ai an our l i t hst t l"roptletHry inrai- , - it, ...v . - - , . eiue, for now year. A eoa.umer, w wu. b enn rvfer fir any iMjuineji, aewrea u - know the ptrtieular nl hi-f e ia. diw nao own troubled for year with a disordered liver, and bad dilation. U aatocramuii.iiww..-.. I the vio.en.-e oftheattacE was ao alarming. j Ute inll immittion act in ao aeveri iy, io - were enlertnined or her not doiii aoie w no under it; fortunately she was induced to try your Pills and ah informs me that after the first, and each eureeeding doao she had great relief. Sh continued to take tliemnd although lie uwtd only throe Boxe. slie U now in the cn i..vment of perfcrt health. I could Iiave sent 3 1 l . .1 .. 1. ...... r-..m tltnaik. you many more raaea, ira uv., ....... - vi-rity of the Mtaek, and the speedy euro, I think apeaks much in favor of your aa oniahine Pill.; (Signed) R- W. KIRKUS. AN E TR 01i.fNARY CURE OF RHEU MAT 10 FEVER IN VAN DIEM EN'S USD. Copy of Letter inorted io the HobartTown Couner.of tne lt of March,1851,by Major J. Welch. ' Marearet McConnigan, nineteen years of age :.i:.. . i Km Town, had been suffjrlng from a violent rheumatic fever lor upwardaof two .... i..h had Mitire v deprived her of the rTalfB W IS-"" J , of nerHrttwr"""-" petwo. .. . .m ii.ni nuunai. men oniter tne ear m ure i ii .k.-i r,.n and bv th;m her ease was eon- III lluis ' . , i aidursil hopelea. A fra ud prevailed upon her Ui try Holloway' celebrated Pills, which ahe conenU-d to do. and in an incredible short apace r ,una tlmv effjcted portvel cure. bM'a PAW AND TIGHTNESS IN V W - - . . , - .,- m a -ll gU HIE HEAK AM'si w"11'" up A PERSON 81 YEARS 1)1? AGE. . . . . W A iha Prom Messrs. lliow aon, rropnewri. vi .... - . a . ..E. S. tkali. j Lynn AdverUaer, wno can .... lowinit statement August 3d, 1851. n ltt i nvtf i a i j. ..im tn M'ir uwiiinui f k uiv .(rj,."r MollowaT PUIs. For some year 1 euffcred aevorely from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which ws nnw awom". -j ahortnessofbrealh PTh . . l ... i.tnAAvrara of aire, and notwitn Sng y advanced atate ol'hfe the, Pill. Btaiia.na.uj desirous that be made acquainted with their "V'or5: i .m now rendered, by their mean, cparativelv active, nd eon take exercise with, ?7!,.nc or Min, which I could not do .......! before. v" HENRY COE, North atreeti Lynn. Norfolk. These colebrUd Pills are wonderfully ellica. f " ...!.., i, - rlluwinir eomnlainta. "."" -n r lTln Vmala lrr(ruioriue. vo.mw. - ti NEW BOOKS JUST, BECEIVED. GLEANINGS and Grouping from a Pastor' Portfolio, by Rev'd Joshua N. Danforth. ItttLttraUd.l edited by lire ai "r -- "7, ; . . :.i rtVn.ii.ntrTftn Irvlnrr. ( II In rated.) Freh Leave from Western Woods, by Met- Tha Golden Chain, or Links of Friendship, . . I ' i J a... ir: for Odd Fellows the World uver,cuiico the nM uBolV.1nat eotne to hand. ,aj9. Anew upply,i AognstS, 1853. itl Krs of ifl kiuds. PcrofuU or King. Kvd. wttiStat PI Sore Thr-aullotehe n the Skin. Uoot, 8 on and uravi, DUw.. vu,. on m o", " f u.ninmi rubra. left-mauoo, i s- wTi V.n.J A r. Ulcers. lbiuiy. a"" vu.r.-. r10: "I r. .1 Lnmhaira. Worm of all kmds and r. wyu o are "wjin, , wo g '4 in oilu of onr ex. ; r. JL nnplessanl smetl, piiaoie ano eiasrjc use in-j - a - dia Rubber, not injnrea Dy tatty anwuncc, ana . ws Will rot Decompose ard become Sticet, They ar very different in character from sny other goods heretofore made of Gotta Percha, either in this country or Europe, and are . WARRANTED IO STAND ALL QLIUATES. Among the variety may be found Coats, Cloaka Capes, PoBtBorRgan; Jacket, Overalls, Leg,-gin,;Sou-weler, Caps, Camp Blankets. Horse Covers, Shower Matt, Syringe. Breast Pumps, Ball, Pencil and Ink Eraaers, Gas Bags, Sports men's Drinking Cups, Steam Packing, Machine Belting, Carriage Cloths, See., die., with a very CiiEAr ard Eftectivr Life Preserver, Made expressly io meet the new passenger law or CongTcafL All of a finish snd quality superior to any other water-proof goods now befor the public For aale at the WAREHOUSE, 80 CEDAR STREET.; New Yore. Dealer in water-proof good are invited to oTimina theao irooda. believinz they will find them creator ard far urERtoR to anyUiing they have ever aeen before. Orders to any eitent exeented at short no rice. - ' WILLIAM RIDER, E. R. SauRos, Pree't N. A. G. P. Co. Treasurer and See'ry1.- . -,;",-..- 30 6m A bee, while lay tik'ping you ig Dolly, Mistook her red lip tr tlja roue; There honey to seek 'twere not fully No flower so sweet ever grow. It tickled snd waked her, when, capping Hfr h.nd on-theJ!Pt'i It stung her, snd Doll csnjrht napping, Csme ponting and eryinj t ine. Said sher -Take the stinj nut I pray you! What way I wa puzzled to try ; And a trifling wager I'll lay you, You'd have been as much puzzled aa I. I'd heard about sucking ouVpmson A sting is s poisouou dart . So I kissed bar: theuefwasno wiao one, The sting found it way to my heart. Romance oHkaJilf i. Ff" Qtaropotitaii, Magazine. AN EVENTFUL RElffARlTABIiE PERSONAL HISTORY. The venerable Abbess of the Urs'uline Con rent of Never, died latuly at the advanced age of ninety-eight For fifty years she liad been an inmate of the conveut, winning- the love ed child, she will be die death of y'traf nd she pushed Ute twelve girls out of the room, and went after tbenn . But the doctor sprang after her. ' uAw you the mother of that child! said the doctor. ?"' '""'. ''':y ' ''''"'' ",; '.":""" Yes; but take her away ehe shan't . stay here.' r'" - - ' t . 'i "She mnst be put to bed and taken care of," said the doctor. V "She shall not have a bed in this house take her away." i : ' "But where am I 'to take hert besides,, she will die if removed,1? x-.- ''- anTwhcreonly tok her wny, from this' ; Though horrorndd by the feeling expressed by this unnatural moilui-, tLo doctor trwl a moment to persuado her lo do something for her child; but Gliding it useless, and Seeing that if be li!ft the littlo girl in the house she would die from m-glect, . he ook her in bis arm and wrapped' hr in s blanket, and car rie 1 her to J iw hospital, where he was fortunate eiiou.",J to Sn l a vacant bed for the little snf- T!i doctor thi-n made somo enquiries con.u-i-ning her parents, and learned that Mon sieur Domergue was a manufacturer of large means, an.l his wife really the tnothcrot uur toen' children, all dangrhtew. and duly r.-gister-cd at tho Mayor's office as having bsen born iu seven year1. Sir timi Madam e Domorcruo broujriit a air into tho world all wonderfully n-.-mbl;ng other, light hair, blue eyes, isirSkiu and xi r thnOueenaol Henry VIII lftClBlVl W ' , . , ri.:. U.Ra Rlln heth or XOTK. 0 I lltv iva oralis, u.;..ii.nil last Leave of American Hintory, emoraciog aeistrate History of California, by Emma Willard. " . , '.. i. The Women of the American itevoiuuou o, -ci:..lwiK V V.Ut Ethan Allon and the uricn-Mounvaiii ,..v of "IB, with a sketch- or tne eany niwj v. . av r k Vermont, by Henry w. ue my. . Heroes and tlumera oi me - 8 Sketches nd Adventure ol uoonc, "'"'". Brady. Logan, Whetxel, r leellar buj..., Johnaton, dz. , r Country Rambles in tngiami, or a oU... a Naturalist; . . ',..,. Uncle Robin in hisUsbin in virginm, ana without one in Boston, by J. W. Page. Adventurea of Hunter and i raveiKi-, Narriiuvea of Border Warfare. A few more copies ot Itoatrice. Maaonie Cliart ( Life of Genural Franklin Piorce, Morgnn's Masonry. j Green's Ink Erasure and Pa?er Cleanor. - Buff Envelopes, Qui'ls, New Novels, &c. e. CaUande. WILIJAM G. HALL. S.pt 1st, 1853. -I..1 l.;.h was onita as fatal in its consequence. Although not contagious, tne immense numbers attacked by it, led the peo ple to think it was so, nud terror took boh! of their minds. Mothers abandoned their chil dren, wives their husbands, sisters their bro thers, nd almost as many perished by fright a by the disease itself. In two months thirty one thousand parsons wore buried iu the dit fereut burj-ing ground around the .city, lho hospitals were crowded so crowded that the .nt nnnwa nassod with dimculty Now Iron Steam 5oat FOR SALE. ?T3IIE above Boat'is ol the following uioien. X lo?J-vil.L.. ...i. 88 feet Length of Beam, Jop-hofllold, With two high prestur oioam i.B.u-, , .... dcr 14 Inch diameter, and leet atroke, with Tubular Boiler of 60 horae power, bne ia built flatw as to draw a ..go. June 4th., 1853. MILLER, Baltimore, Md. 19 4ra. slii' features. The mother adored them, and her pride snd joy was at its climax when she found her family again about to be increased, But alas! this time she was disapjointed for a little girl arrived without any companion. This alone would have been sumV.ient to turn l,r.r inotiipr'a heart from her. but besides this .he was entirely differeQt from the twelve otl.or. " '." The mother could see no beauty m her clear brunette complexion, her black curling hair, dark eyes and exquisite features, and from the moment of ner birtn nine turner waan ted being, unloved aud uncared for. While W aiatnr were dressing in silk, slie wore cot ton, and while thev were fod upon dainty food, she eat with tho servants in the kitchen. As she grew she gave her mo .her' fresh cause for dislike, tor whereas ner sisters were uiuw with intellects of the most mediocre order, and learned the aimplckt things with the greatest difficulty, Esther's talents and quickness- of perception made her the wonder even of her sisters. Seeinir this, that her twelve pets were iikelv to be thrown into the shade, Madame T'?TIIrr?T'rRta1B, iaJMllR eMERaRl and the most the poor iMiiiu cwio w-m- permission to remain in the room while her sisters were with her teachers. By tins means she was enabled to learn 'a great deal, and a she afterwards often said, these were her only happy hours. The father of this large family, thoiUi a kind hearten! man, was exceedingly went and the slave of his wife. Besides, he was much from homo, and when in the house, he never dared to interfere in the regulations made by her. , , , ' Ail these particulars the doctor heard from the servants and the neighbors, and the inter est he felt for the child thus singularly placed doubled, and he deterujin- her life. Ho ..i:i t..l..,l hor himself mailt and IM.-UUIU.Uil'J ...... " . . . , .. i r..,nA hi frtoHs crowned with uay, aiiu iiiifti.j I-.-".." TK i-hild cot well. Tt ,t threo weeks alter his nrst vin i u..., f ,ti..nr n.iiiiertriie. that the LIU" ivuo? v. - - - o ' ,. , . takinff with him the little gn who had been most miraculously saved Irom Wh..n hr. roarbed the door, some men were just bringing out two coffins to be pla ,.a ;n o i,,kJ. which stood in the street. i-u . .i j... .mi i,u irntoo-t-a descended the I lie U'a'Wi i p . dI.In nntj.roil thti narlorauJ pr?cceJa toau- ntL.i.rAniti wiilmiit fieeini? anv boV or Loar- WUIVI ivr'J.ia " O - ' ing any noise. lm Miner hi g"." nlarra pushed open a door and led the way to tlie room where she and her twelve sisters had slept together. The other was open; but four beds alone occupied the room, aud two of them wero emptv. On the other lay two of the fair haired' twins, and by their side stood Mad ame Domergue looking at them as if stubbed. Esther with an undefined dread of something frightful, rushed up to her mother and threw her arms around her. iamo Domergue saw her in hopeless insanity, t: -.:"; ; t i Esther, brought up under the motherly care of Madame Souliej budded into womanhood, as lovely a young creature as could possibly be usen. Whe in her eighteenth ear, b became the wife of the doctor, who was no?, beginning to be known in the world, and she made her appearance in the saloon of Pan and was for years the most admired woman) of the time. - She became the mother, of 6v children four sons snd one daughter wlm she brought up and educated to he an hor.or to herself and ornamenta to the society in which they lived. Dr. Soulie became in time one of the physician of tha court Lou's to break out, he unfortunately wrote a pam phlrt in iavor of the court, and thu became marked man. In the fall of 1792, ai tta o'clock one morning, the police wrcibl enter ed Dr. Soulie's house, dragged him and his two eldest sons from their beds, and inspite of the prayers and entreaties of the poor wife nd mother, he carried them off. ft was nearly a week before Madame Soulie could bear any news of her beloved ones, and then they had already been deadtfour days the guillotine had done it work for them. Madame Soulie clasped her three remaining chUdren in her arms, two boys of seventeen and eighteen and a trirl of fifteen years of age. But as yet she littlo knew, in the agony oi uergnei, um imu trouble was preparing for her. iter sons swore within themselves to revenge ine muruer ui their father and brother. It wonld taHe too mwirrn-TiHrrur all the circumstance Wan followed; but these two young men placed themselves at the head ol a conspiracy aga.un the government, and one year precisely from dav od which she had learned the death of her husband and two eldest sons, Madame Soulie received a short note as follows: . , Concieroebik, Thursday noon. Mother,dcar Mother: -We have conspired Tinst the government we ba8 been betray and are to die to-morrow. Bear it bravely, mother, we die Jor our father and our bro thers. .'. Hesri et Victor. What words can deacribie the despair of that poor mother At first, she prayed God to take her life or ber reason. But? a ray of hope dawned upon her. She might, perhps,.aave her boy.; the tribunal which had condemned them could not be deaf to a mother's prayer l a mother's despair. . But alas r Madame Soulie little knew tne men upon wnos conna-Huu sho counted. ! ; In vain she supplicated, jn ain she prayed; they ended by refusing, to 0liien to her any longer. She did all that, possibly &mlajbe done to save ner poy irom bbiui. J to briuff tue'weow kmong the beds, and tin demand for admi sion was so great that every day a long hie of sick might be seen at tuo uuor, """Tn1 by rich relations but the most part lying on theirround, waiting nntil. their turn should come to be admitted, but often before mght the half of them were earned to tue ccuieuuj instead of the infirmary. As may well be su;h posed, tho tasks of the physicians were not. fightand finally, they were obliged to organ ize their labor, and force themselves to repose a certain time every day, and take the sen-ice : ', nrdr to ho able to bear up under the extraordinary efforts they were called upon to make. . , . . , , One day, as a young pnysiwan ue twenty years later was Known Voo w.iv. tetl Dr. Soulie was. iea w. his turn of repose, a servant man, breathless and pale, met him at the gate and asked him ifhe was a physician. The doctor answered, in the affirmative, and the man begged bun, for God's ak to go to a bouseiu tho neigh borhood, aud see a sick person. AUhough ;.f l,o min thev bad established, the doi- 7?. .t ond wo conducted to the house by the servant, who showed him into a, large, I kl-t fiirnislied room. Iu this room '. . n o lull liniidsoine wo- ! Rni hlxii as Mai. uca nale as a corpse, sinuum uc, ; ami im... - r - -Kreeniiifi a child, who lay on a .lk Around ur h, ,M,t snatcheii her tro.n her grasp. A 8creel""o . . .' ... ...... i.. ,.ii.,rf , .i i,;i. r. wa all scratched and hir Wa collected a group ui -.j" ; n, wnn, .iic ......... XtTd to the doctor to bo nearly ; lllo,ide, and she fainted almost inimediate- o. v ...rrcx;.., n"Z$ .i th eublisnment ol Professor Hoi . a.Mnd. niuir TuniDle Dsr) London a & .11 mDMttbl DrognUUand Dealers in Jfi uTroTXu? theBriilsh Empire, and In nnla and bozea at by th.SK i orm. u. . R re- - Wh(f) 87. rnlhL?neiwl 1 Drug houa- intheUnlon. aaht by the pnneipai wruB N.wYork. andbyae-ra- - - Une, Now tlUAWAi!, - - for the guldsne of a- are ntUxeasoeacaqo. and Mr. J. York. Hiii-f-. r."i" i K n Dimction ... r - . ..mxeasoeai uonve m ery sr"'.T,-stoaWAY. t I , rorwio oy - sMAgtnt, '.'-. - NwBerne, N. C. Nw.Bem' Msreh ,153. ' f0" J FRAUD 1 , A LL who want Axe. of the real Cou.ni ' & A Co, make should be particular to notic the rSnps, aa thore are varioua counterfeits and imi. Slumped Collins and laM ed much like which ire fraudulently .old in some pur s of tho United Stats, a. our manufacture. They are made in different parts ol the country by v. ?u xUakera. asat are generally of very in feriof quality. The genuine Collins Axea. which hav Acquirid .web. invariably stamped -COLLINS & CO. HAR ..t,. ii Aid ha a printed label witn mv .i,V.tur. It U now more than Twenty my .... .mmn.d the buainea. with ".. ImTof -"0,.0 Co. HsHlordnd I do not know of any other axe-maket by t he Dame of Col.m. in me V0LLINS. . August 27, 1858 ' ' " : rtTir.DREN'S DAY-SCUOOL. ... ta.i...l fAt ML npHE Subacr ber Will open """V" 1". u-.w ...... .t her residence on A ..aT.' TMU. Naney Smith'.. To comment I Monaay th 4 ot October, 1553. -For term. apply to . MARy p oUVER. , SV-b ton. a3tilluta-r of the samo ago, and made him suppose it was jiy. , , . , a boardinff school, particularly as those voting j Whv do you bring her here! cried Mao- .1. .11 wora daik ffreen SHE oresse, ana s.T" ; . t .?i i . r ,...,, tln.v U baa tiir bkius, ..n Ki., li.rht hair, long nose aud "u" :'7 ' .. . ii nsv anv rS HEESMANS ArabUn Balasm to ; .ale j I3 Augt7,1853. ...WMW,r -v .-" itC La ,e hit fill(ttA m h:i hit Uieir blond hair braided and tied with blue rib- j mWbrtulw. There lie the ouly two I have left, bona. Tha doctor could see noditlercnca be- Tak) U iLtie jc1B0n away, or I will knl her in spite ot you : Almost frozen with horror, tha tioc.er an swered not a word, but bore the insensible and ; bleodino- child from tho room ortno douse, nno placed her in a carriage which he saw passing. He ordered the coachman to drive to au ob scure little street where lived, in the most humble manner, the doctors venerawo moiu.-r. She received tho unhappy girl, gave her a necessary relief, aud nistallea nerm a.uum room new her own. Tl .u .a XfailanftA Domenruo had Mia ; " i a tnit rvf Iiap ii4nlied dauclitcrs bad .WVvaVi vib a.-.. , . 4..iu w;,.r;.ia r. th tipi i disease, WIU re UUIOU v ivni" wv j . . . 4w ofrnv tha Art.A SaVtlrnl Yllt 9fl 0lGT UAT W. a-v. ... J . . . . a ' . . ' :Ava two died and were ounea us uir )..- A few more days and the mother herself fol io wed. aud when the doctor hearing of it re turned, he found that house, tmoe. so noisy with vonno' voices, and full of the joy and nnd of Tanre familv. silent as the tomb, oe- r eupted onty oy a premamwiT m iM :" alnn in the world, and prostrate with bis grief A few months afterwards M. Donwgiie died oepted ber money and then betrayed her. Finding all her efforts useless, she tried to re aiirn herself, and determine, as she could not obtain her son's lives, at least to get peraiswn to aid them to die. , This was with groat dif ficulty granted to her, but at last sue receivea it, and a couple oi nours uuure w was to take place, she presented hersalf befbre her unhappy boys.' ' Then all tho grandeur of her soul, devotion, the resisnation which was so remarRaoiu m her alter lite, suowea isen. a"" ui.-i no reproaches, no lamiiuting. One short bvirst of agonv, which the sight of the .manacled limbs of her children forced from her, in spite of herself, and she had don with this world. Everv moment was precious. God, and the eU-ru'ity into which these two boys were soon to enter, formed the whole subject of, the con versation between the mother and her children uutil the jailor came to announce that the mo ment had arrived to say their last prayem Madame Soulie stood by while the chains were knocked off, she knelt and prayed : witXthe priest, who had been sent to accompany the prisoners to the scaffold ; and she thou took an arm of each of her beloved boys and left tha prison with thcra. r.s The public place was crowded with people They could not help pitying those two hand some youths about to be executed, but tears ran down the hardest cheeks at the sight of that noblo mother, still in morn"m for her husband and two eldest children, and now ac companying her two remaining sons to deatlu Slie ascended 'the scaffold with tfcwn, embrac ed them tenderly, offered up a short prayer with them and then allowed herself to be led away bv a friend. But sho was not out of hearing' when the shout of the -multitude an nounced to her that all was over. . , Well, in '95 she was herself condemned to death on the charge of concealing her brother-in-law, a politicial prisoner who had -escaped from orison. A second time she mounted the Boaffoid and was preparing to dia, when an order came for her release. She then retired to a little farm near Dlois, aud soon after mar W daughter to a man every way worthy r But misfortune was -to bo her lot i . ..,l.a. 1.1,1 l.i.tare i. the 'woman advanced questions ...-, - . , . hurriedly and seized him by the arm, led h.m to th sola,and in a coarse voice said, Look at u. i.;m i The doctor looked. Bciore nun iay . tiful little girl, of about ten years of age, but Utterly different from the others, ller hair J . . . i .1.. -...1 1..,n in rill (T- was as black as mranigut, auu ... .-0 lete over her shoulders; her eyes were closed, and her livid complexion and coturacieu ie tures showed that the dreadful disease had as. -rin.lnw" said the doctor, "and bring aome vinegar to rub the child's i . -. . - ...I.- v. I l "What,' cried the woman, "sue ua uv. 8 ,V. .taiMiaF1 ?' 1 ' 4I u.twuv. , i "Why oertainlvN did you not know u ! an- iAti Ker awstrrtate' ner. aWRjI Sh shan't stay her to kill u aN : Como ray .nbi. earns awT buick! OW the wretch- daughter, eoine away ou through lifo. Udf ouly child, all that had been left her to love and cherish died in xhilJ-buth, eleven months after her marriage. It was then that Madame Soulie turned her eves toward the cloister. After considerable delay she was received into the U nmbno Von vent of Newer, and in 1823 made Lady Ab bess, which place she held until her death. Her last moment were soothed by the pres ence of fhanv of those upon whom she had conferred her benefit and charities, and she died as -calmly as an infant Ming to sleep, her lips st aled to -tha crucifix, and her, eyes turned to that heaven to which certainly, if .filiations borne in the name of Chr'at with resigna'joa accord tha right to enter, she had WOO. Mac At let's Histort. A late London let tor writer aay ! "The third volnme of Mncau ly's history is to appear iaafow weeksv Abe ce Wbr ited aullior having at last delivered hi MS. to hts publisher." ' I m
The Weekly News (New Bern, N.C.)
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