LEB(1ER y an (It tU-a m l-M tn r f-ark MlWMM uii, - (cm riwra, 9mar. Oa-(ourU M4nHB, ar. IW htwM arttdlaa- rt.a.n tfca T. a LrAtcrr aKA.t4 U rrfal t w.ak thrm Uawt.4. 4 lt. " U 'i Job Work furvfe al iV iImmi -W. mm lam smbI ' mSM irrm. mmi la a. mnt tyW fcmaf ti by BTir iatitaia-B4 la t IHBla. l-a llaM, Ulla, Uft-filant Catalc. faaafAMa, Carni W k'tod. tUanaa rrv UaS a4 fmrtf TVU 4aMatv-annaa,C4.IUara ar Siaa Ul- mui la O imi at)W.- o.a u vi. gnlTRL--:- - - ; rr: " OTTSan) CONSTrrUTIONS pebish but the liberties of a people be not insulted: -' ' m "l ... Aaaa i n lvu.. .... 8 00 if jwM in six months, 2 50 (f not jmM in 1 niontlis,S 00 eiit . . . niinnr WILSON l -iP "LETH ' M ti.vvWlKN. - ..woo- - ' mnrt nr-rniait7 all on-in for club. TV Umrx tf wp'l l th pretence of a twa a L . . - - al 1 i a riir......,. . ... ...... VOL. III. WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1861. NO. 38., L -J ICV .1.1 f LA i I VI ,r.-f 8i; vi fi a I ; SESSIONAL CARDS. I)r. R. G.Barham, 1 UilKlTATK of Jefferson Medical Pol , I lege, Th'lud-il hia, and Eclectic Me.li otl Institute, Cincinnati. Benides attending to the regular duties" of his jirofesiiion will eiv especial attention to the treatment of dis ease lculiivr to Females, Rheumatism and Chronic Ins-RSI's generally., fjf Office. at )t. Swift's, Wilful. - : 1 Dr. Alexander D. Moore, Formerly f Chapvl Hilt, H AVISO permanently located In Wilson, offers hi professional services to its citi'n and the surrVunding country. With a i-iicrien-e of thirteen years iu the prac tic of medictac, those who may desire his -amices may confidently rely on his utmost .kill ami attention. , nr,,.. S&ii-nwrVv occumed by Dr. Simm,) one door above M. Rountree A Co.'s .... 'wiiprn ha mav be found, during tin .i... wl.xn not rirofcriMionaUv enirftircd. At night, at his room, at! the residence of Dr. .With. August 14, 181.0. School Advertisements. TILE WILSON SCHOOLS. Drs. C. A.& J. G." Thomas Practicing rityaiclam, Sep. 4. WILSON, N.C. Dr. John Howard, WILSON FEMALE SEMINARY, i AND WILSON CLASSICAL AND Scientific Gymnasium. Mr Mrs. Richardson, Principals. UOAIil) OP Dt HECTORS. Gen. JOSHUA BASKEs,' Pre, of the Board T.AHA l. PARMEK.. EiiO.. Col: ROiiERT BYNUiM. Secretary. in r . titn i nv IV - T T."' lICHAUU.i',U0UNT. E. board of Visitors. Judos ASA BIGGS,' W. W. ItOLUKN, Esq., II. W. MILLER, Esq., TUOS. J. WHEAT D. D. BOARD Ql? INSTRUCTION. D. S. UICHAUDSON, A. M., Professor of Belles-Lettres and Ancient Lan guages. OFFERS his professional services to the ituiii9 of Wilson and vicinity. -ntfiro on door below Ilonrv Oettin- pr's 0"thinr Store, (formerly occupied by Dr. Cotlen, dee'd.,) whera he may always be found when not professionully engnged, a . k A tt A.lA 1 Drs. d, & L. A. stitn, -rtriva PHYSICIANS. 1K ..v 1 n' Offer thlr srvices to the citizens' of H'iWn. and, vicinltyi , .- , Mn Morses Millin- . . !. '1 ti... mv h found ax ery estaDlisnmenv. y , - i .4,1, wh..iK-WiBfc l-j-lnnvrA: nPNTTISTS. WiUon. y. CV Ha j v ... I'rofessor of Higher Mathematics and Sui veyiug. J. B. WILLIAMS, Preparatory ' Department. SEMINARY. , 'MRS. M. C' RICHARDSON, Fine Arts and Belles-Lettres. MISS LUCY 1IUCHINSON, a - "lne Arts. MISS -v, pOWERS Mathematics and Higher '131 MRS.MALWINE SPEERS." Music aud uer Wilson Advertisements. (Opposite I CLOT DING. .1 Fall and Winter STOCK. CHEAP BBGAIKB For Cash, or Good Notes, at , s CHAS.IBBETSON'S CLOTHING FURNISHING HOUsE, McBride's JeweUtf Stor WILSON, Jf. C. - N retnrning thanks for the pahonagc ex nd"dto me since openinR my ptore, I beg to intorm the pablic that 1 have par chased the whole stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods of R. H. Blount & Co., and which I am now Belling Below kanufacturer's Prices ! ! T am a1A mooivmff finnnlips. of TT1T Fall B -rr -- -- stock, and on examination yon will find my goods I 1 The Cheapest, THe! MOST EXTENSIVE, AND THE BEST ASSORTED, IN kA8TERN"iNORTH CAROLISA. My stock consists of Coats, Pants and Vests, ofi all sizes and qualities, together with an excelleut assortment of 'Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Stocks, Ties, Cravats, Gloves, Trun Is, Valises, UmbrelUas, Walking Canes, Suspenders, Soap, Per "fumery, Linen and j Silk Handker- ; chiefs, and every, article for gentlemen's rrear. . I have also on nand a stock of the very best quality of Ladies and Gents' V vlnir aHaociated tbemaclves in the priw:- tic. of their profession, tender their servues t. th citiiena of HJlson and surrounding ountry. , x Office one uoor dpi Co s Store. : ' : J, S. Barnes, l TTOUSEY AND COUSSELORT AT A LAW, Wilson, N. C Wjll attend the Curt, of Tilson. EdgecomDe, r , ;rnc . 1 . .1. ..t .11 o t mi nlaced in ,riTa W vne cunev;vi ' " r lis hands for collection. mad Gertnto i n nirniMiriiii in xnuo.w ' MA MARIND1N, Lecturer before both Schools, on Physiology ana Anauuuijr. fTUE MISSES BOWERS, Assistant Pupils. MISS EMMA ALFORD, Domestic Department. Ji B. WILLIAMS, f Financial Agent. f Boots and Shoes, 1 Tyh. frh t am determined to sell at prices that " " J. W. Lancaster, fv.up t rkt ivn ATTORNEY AT ) LAW, WiLsox. N. C. Will hereafter Wttlarly attend the Comity, and Superior CourV. of Sash, Wilson, Wayne and Johnston Counties. Office on Tarboro' Street. , August 2it, i860. w3m- .. WM. BOGABTi . Irthitcct and Superintendent, oottrj. TULVVS TO CHERISH . The eyes that look with lore on thee, That brighten with my smile. Or merely bid thee hope again, , it tnou art sad awhilet ; The eves that when no words are breathed uraze lonaiy into tmne Oh, cherish tbem, ere they grow dim; i They may not always shine ! t The faithful heats around thee now, That glow with lov e and youth, That time and care ne'er yet "have seared, Nor ravished of their truth ; The heart whose beutings we have heard - wi .i ll: ii ueu iiirouuiiig near our own Oh, cherish them ; those beatings hushed, Earth's dearest tones are gone. The days when th ere are hearts and eyes ' That when throb and beam forthee ; ' The few fleet -hours when life doth seem I Bright as a summer sea; The thr illing moments when to speak -WW, ... ..... . . ine iuu neart s job is vain Ch, cherish them ! once gone alas I TliOTt nn'oi. ..tun. ..T. I : llliscrilanro us. HJXD WORDS. Mats & (Daps j4ughter sat together iu 9 small room meagrely furnished. They had no motrjsiug garments but the gloom of thertliabUiLuents "was not deeper than the gloom on their faces. "What are we to do, Alice V said the mother, breaking in upon a long silence. "If we were only back again to dear Westbrook," fell longingly -from the daughter's lina. ci --- r "Yes, if but Westbrook lies morel than a thousand miles d stant. It was ib8d.llaj Jot us , my child, when we Tears nowea shbuuuii i TT IS DESIGNED BY THE FOUNDERS I rr., (L.kn.1a tfl fumlsh tO Ue voung of both sexes in tne owne uu . L best rMitmn for a comprehensive, tho- , 1 BdnpRt.inn. rouyrn ana pra;"-i , For the accomplishment of- this worthy .. '. . 4 f tuft nftft more than one tne mveai.uicu"' vi , .. . 1 r mn1rf hiut nlreadv been ae V 1 u ,f,n ,.f elee-ant tollece VOtetl UI tun p '.. Buildings, supplying them "W un. ..ma i-rm and cold water, lurnuure, uiiiii ci . .1 UM .iMiUKrv to secure comtort anu even j 1 3 . . ; Sectarian: in theory 1 I1CBC Btliww iv ' ' . - An aiu-h a basis are anu prncucu.- waim : - r 1 1. - .l. :,,.-ot;-uf want of the betievea i Hie. - - ooldsuoko, . v., . times. To exnioii vl'l-'i ril.L ftrnilsh-Deslrnsand Speclflcatlon. fcr pHb- d t th(J .,.4 which has obtainecJ V ii .n.i ..rirnu. bulMiiiM. with ful pniciUM . ii. ,M .tent that they arc Sec- orklnu drawing., wMub are to hand, and are the - ...vn.tri'TTitcn I BEST AND CHIArMT. Bm Are resneetfully Invited to call and examine my stock as I 1 can p,ea,M!' ,a pmnR AND QUALITY. ovvosite the Jewelry Store. ... . CHARLES IBBETSON, Wilson, Oct. 24 f ' Norfolk Advertisements. At reads like mockery. She asked me for bread, and it seems like civinc her a stone.' Then he tried it strain, but not much more to his satisfaction. This answer he was also destroying, but checked himself with, the words : 'T miflrht nun fnrtv loftara an1 Ua last would read no better than the first Let th us one (Til - An1 h fnWpil anil imIa.I it The next mail that left Westbrook bore it away for its remote destination. Let 0s return to Mrs. Maynard. 'We should have had and answer from -Mr. Fleetwood two davs aro. Alice.' The daughter sighed, but she did not answer. What time does the mail from the East come in. Alice !' 'At four o'clock.' " 'And it is five now ?' . Yes ma'am.' ' . . j -. 'Won't you put on your bonnet and step over to the post office !' Alice went and returned, as on the two previous days, with nothing in her hand. 'No letter!' said Mrs. Maynard, as she come in. , 'None,' was' the sadly sponken reply. 'Oh, why has he not written ? If help comes not from Mr. Flectword, there is no help for ns in this world.' Another day of waiting, in which that deferred hope which maketh the heart sick, trembled like the light of a taper flickering in the wind, passed wearily away. At five o'clock Alice was at the post office again. Now a letter -twas placed in her hand, directed to her mother, and on the envelope she read with a heart-bonnd, the word Westbrook.' Not fletter than the foot steps was the wind, as she ran back home. -'-', : 'A letter, and from Westbrook ? she was no such thing as chance ! I felt while reading Mr. Fleetwood's letter, as if it was father who was speaking to us.' Mrs. Maynard nhut her eyes and at very still for many moments ; then she openexl the letter which she held in her hand, and read it through slowly. 'It reads different now. I am sorry for Mr. Fleetwood. Itu'hari, when years lay upon as their long accumulat ing burthens, to find earthly props sud denly removed. I'oor man ! It seems as if he ought to have been spared. What he had to give he has gjveu free ly, and I tbank him with creatful fc nitrs er s face. Tf T could onlv set something to do. said Alice 'how willingly would 1 work?- But no one wants the service nere iuai I can give.' - " We shall starve, at this rate,' spoke iiids of Mrs. Maynar awaltrfl Th she opened and unfolded the long hop-r ed answer. It was Driei, ana iw con tents understood in a few moments. Ai;v whose eves were fixed . eazerly upon her mother, as she read in silence, T hsivf a fnfhftr in linnwan Jkn.I I will iook up to him in these days of darknec. He will show the way. Who knows but the path is opened for ns? My own thought, mother. There are more than forty children in this town who are growing up in such ignor ance as Henry Auld and his saster. Their parents cannot send them to schoool. These children aave immor tal souls, and almost infinite capacities that will be developed for good or evil. Let us care for them, and God will care for them. Let us take the loaf of bread and pitcher of milk au a sign of ( Jml's providence towards us. 1 feci, dear mother, that such truth will not be in vain. Mr. Fleetwood's letter has turn ed the channel of my thoughts in a new direction. Mav God reward him fur all he has said so kindly and so wisely.' -A v. vacuuivft a . j r nu inibii lift- lowed into the mothers lieart. They were not indolent, sdf-indulgcnt wo men. All they askftd was to be shown their work ; aud now, in their eyes, it seemed to be laying al around them. On the next da Hhnr Anhl rmi over with his sister Katy, and received the nromiscd lp&sona.' 'Do you know any other boys who 1 . 1 t 1 a; 1 1, wisn to Know now 10 learn u reaa 1 ked Mrs. Maynard, as the children Briutr thciu alons when Vw to-morrow.' said Mrs. Maynard. It will aI A Jour Printer on the Tramp Seldom does a live Dutchman get credit of more smart thing than are set down to him in tbU eatechUm that he puts to this journeyman printer : A Dutchman silting at the door of Lis tavern in the Far West is approach ed by a tall, thin Yankee, who is emi grating westward, on foot, with a bun dle on a cane over his shoulder. Yell MUlcr ialkinrr Stick, vat ton want r- 'Rest and refreshment, replied the printer. .upper and Iotchtu, I reckon 1 'Yes, supper and lodirinjr, if you please. 'l'e tou a Yankee beddlet. mit die w- elry in vour pack, to theatte pil V .o sir, 1 am no 1 an see peaier. 'A singing master, too lazy to work f 'No, sir.' 'A shenteel shoemaker, vat loves to measure tc gal's feet 'and hankies pettcr 'No, sir, or 1 should have mended my own shoes. 'A Look aclipnt. rat hodilrra tli S41kk1 committees until dey do vatyoo vian, ciioct vt gvfc nj or you: Kiuess ag;iin, tir. 1 am no lx-k ajrent A dentist, prcakinir the DeoDleVtaw at a dollar a soa, aud runniu" off mit my daughter V 'No, sir, I am no tooth puller. 'l'runojoirist ; ton, feelinsr tc vounz foiks' head like so man cabbitch f 'No, 1 ara no phrenologist.' . 'Veil den vat le tvflea ran tfin Kit I . -j j Choost tell, aud you shtll have dc beat sassages tor supper, and they ail tngtt, free gratis, nutout a sent, and a chill of vivhkey to start rait iu tc morning. "i I am an humble dectple of Fanst- a professor of the art that preserves all arts a typographer, at your service. Vateh dat V 'A printer, sir, a man that prints both oookh ana newspapers. ni rnnnTii, ,i 11 in in w 1 niii hi yw; out the mother, in a wild kind of a countenance cllMget pae, way, as if fear had grown suddenly des- . . . , - ilooeflll exoectation perate. ' "... .. died out utterly. Then as the letter .mwyuym.fWhAriir.Tdtla the floor, her hands were m an abstracted way, like one whose K inst her fRce M t hide thonfrhts had crjwn weary in some . , - j i. ;u v .till. l .... ;.!, .uir II M ll I III II In lil 1 I III iwMMII I I ll , - - I rnii m a Twinr trna of a liistnrt m-Iiih.T two. f . ir- - , r J , - . Won't Tom Soica be glad, thongh,' Kr who vork for nottm, and board slje neara nenry 'say vo nis sister .asi" j they went out through the gate. Three iiiotiihs went vOy, aaa yet .Mr. Fleetwood receivsll no response to the aa a la a a a- tk THE PERILS OP SCinXCC Sonic years aj;o a lare whale was a straxc;e i tort. t ' Some week or ten days ag a young . man originally front the country, be came engaged to marry a lady e jual to lilm ia rank and fortune. She was a Parisian, lie occupies a lucrative place in one of the rail a v compaui s olficen here. His father lives on the old family estate, which is situated in one of the mountain gorge near the Franco-Spaniah frontier, and tepcrated almoat completely ;from. the world. He had passed for a widower above twenty years. The young man paid a vUit to the old family aeat, where iadecd Le was accustomed to spend his sommrr vacations, to collect the innnracaaLle documents the French law requires the office who performs the marriage to hve in his hands before he Umt the civil contract made before him with its Medean and Persian character. He asked his father for Lis mother's burial certificate. The father was ex trrniely cmbarraaaed by this appeal ; but no banns could be publiJicd until the buriel certificate bad leen Wgrd at the mayor's office where the marri age was to be contracted, the father t Iat broke silence, saying: wMy dear Ikv. I hare for a ctcaI numr reara Con- . e j . ccaled a accnt from you, because its . poesaion would prove a painmi uur then to you, and because the honor of our lioue is intereated in it tnamtan ance, . and your tender years have hitherto rendered you incapable of pre. ! r. v .1 i- c:v- icrv ing ik. 1 oar loouicr iitcb. out is a lunatic Come with tne and Vi let you see her. 4 i lie carried hla son who was trem bling with emotion, into an eld tower ' which formed part of the architecture of the chateau, and they went to Ur up 01 iw luo coamocr on vam iai floor was tho Unatk'scelL lie opened. the door, the sen Jcrod it, and aneel- . ing at the poor wotnan'i feet, sobbed . Mother mother r ia mo4 bean -rending manner. The- toncr.icg . pears, which would have movl ate&e idols aluio.4, triad ao inprekaiou a .... , . . 1 I mm ii ill 11 1 1 solace of aharinz the alteula f.tther, had bestowed on bis viic fr an mint vaari 1 he rftl. " 1 the excuis be had giren Seff ri y 11 viW aQd ,8hf ?l wiUvT , t?,WCr tolMfrtu to ; UagU at the Nore, and lowed up to - -Vi 1 ness of one who had beeu paraTized.-? Maynard s iinpldhng letter. He did I- ' ... , roP V.v. I dreamed last mght ' .he faid look- Alieo ?ead it. v I not'remernoer ditinerty what he had 3 WheT t haJe,. It Hyman, Dancy & Co, Commission iHercmmis, 1 ! Norfolk. Va. The & fork House wilt conducted by Jno. S. Djwey,; aide V " " by Jno. H. Hyman and P.H," to the r Particular .:u f , ....., HafEof Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Naval Stores, 26 tf. . BB9KSBlT- 11 , ii aia " , c,8tn,c- to a conbiderable exiem, w . . c ..!... j:... t r. 1 1 1 l 1 wiiu m iiunici." . i . i r . i al.h... in wil . iilov - -w i .irnivruniiiH w ,n.,m.ntir Ml OI tne tiuuwi, ..... - . ... Mnv. .rnnwrnint UlC COM UI u ...,--- -- l.. n.nAm,natinn.l or BCClUriltu I r-nnnn KT.T. B - W.UhaU. OUicthirar, U n "- whkh distin- "" WEBEllllY & W., .mwi,l . lluwi. umi. , r ..,.,;Q frnm . ! . . ...i...40 cuish one deiwimnauon ' nflroI rftmmiSSiOIl JYierCUauta, rU.,. K never iwihieiu i I UCUll"' ' - . ' . n I H l r- . .... I .... . nvl. I i . . -fc -W I .1 it'U VJI- I I IU A I I . 111 f.nth 1)1 B11V biujv."V - " I HJM?K'I ILim ' - THIUM.i .v v '--"'" i snau vne a-''ii"i"D . . i- be interterea. wmi. . . . , Tv,"ipiit and PTeat" resrulation ot me 1 . .--rovvrH c.T':i3 .T M.-h "hans all the j. v Lewis w" ani on thict observance of which, -f" r.'. u L irad a most envuvble reputa- Th 'f fm&l,. JWtf. : O. stliaeill w ,uo u - . dace, wil have tneir p-? cluiiiv to mentDerainp. -- extravniraneeand insubordination, cannot be . ,1... .u.. Tiirf. brave UI I lluWI. . ., James S. Woodard, A 1 iu u:l...n ' C. Will attend tho tonl-na SuVerior Courts- of ' . lKayue, rtrMn, 1'iU. Xdtfeconibe and H ilson Conn ies. ' , -. . . William H. Bunn, ja rrniivrv An fOT!XSEL0U AT i LAW. Wilson, N. C. CiacuiT: WfU- wa, Sub, Wayhe.ritt, and Johnston counties. A. Barnes, attorxeyJand counselor at 2V LAW.WiRion.N.C. Circuit -.Wayne, .o, hdjeconiDe, uson. George W. Blount. A TTORSEx AT LA W. NASHVILLE, A A'. 6'. Ciactlt: Nash, Wilson, Edge- I ooibt, Franklin E. Prentiss Tucke, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Ttrrtion sren in Ue use of the Compass, 1 Transit. iVodolite. and ,,Tfi vr rl v nson. im . v. To the Traveling Public. v THKftibscribi-r,be)r leave t ((Trl mforra hisfaicnd-Haiiil the piih 1 1 1 1 J lie centrally that he has oprn ' ' ied In thn town of Wit-on a IfMcUwituTEL, for tho accommodation on (nierUlnmi-nt or travelers, aim 01 reu- Ml Ka left untried ! to .thi house such a character, ou iai, tkat It will mjed no further commen- j Tb terms of board, hotk transient and "miMent. wilt be found as low as our mar- v . .... . - - . aa iil jutify, and the table will M at an .'ias well supplied with the luxuries of, the iwoa. (iive tha hnuaa a LriaL nnd VOU will . . , 1 i u,.o -aihn n.r noi uravo tosiereu m-rc. " . j . . .1.. .!.: ,i,.irr aro not. wanted. enouKii to uu uitir - - . Girls! whose highest ambithm it to be edu- catad to a tasluonaoie unnu.-. , . ... are not aes.reu. The sessions correspond wu - . about the middle A;:.. a j,,ir in each vear. continuing " -t- TU'.u ni.xanirnmp.nt. Willie 11 twenty weeas. "o - .. r. .v- t.oi nnrtuin ofthe htaie, SUU8 11118 Ul cuijt.i i'- -- . ,K . . , 1 1 ... .if n th wants of the coie, who to pttronize schools nearer, home jepe the dangers of acclimation west, and in other "rf , - v -.iMt aa the site "of Wilson nns cT--- j . . n nf its unparalleled these ocnoois, on .-- --- ' , . t...iKr..l..Raa accessibility, and central poai- tl..n-. 1 . j . kq wmVmis of the Green it is siiuaiuu Hi. W51 ... ... r 1 :n.rnlintclv Oil tlie 11 U- ville rianK Huau, ..-..-v -mingtonand Heldqn Railroad lOSmiles miles from Goldsboro', the point of intersec tion of the Central Uoad,.ana is m point of ground on the road. ooara irom o m iv f" ; . m .ii t in (ir Rpssion. accora iuiuou iniui i , - . .j.namont. Circulars me to aesrree ui - containing full information, sent en PPca- tion. ace. will have their Pro-- 4. Cash advaucea maoo u ""'r " " QyiT. Nov. 18. WM. t. . . a aa XM Tk , WALKE. F. A. wLa, W. B. OOODWIN. WALKE & CO,, IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF PBUOS, rAlKTS, Oil, OtASf, And Druggists' Faaey Goods, Norfolk, Va. . - - - . a w. vioK, j WITH . -aa- x II TH O DO M fc'.ii.B..--notton Factors and GeneraV Commuon 0 Merchant., Nos. Jl and 12 Mcintosh s whart, XNonoiB, . 4 . . Special attention given - Cotton. a- Oct. 23 I.XJCAS & G. J. MOORE, I C101.DSBOBO, N. C. Wloloisile. and KetaU DEALERS IN - Drugs, Medicines, a i ii a r I P L A N D V-l-W ' FOR SALE I r MITO IUC DUUN B UWI, HUH JV - ...i . , . tt aHft.,i .-,ti. .m.ni .,,,1 vnnr I tt o..v....-.Kt. nffors for sale low, his . ! . t t .i ti v.... I I. B .... r .hnnt lOOO turaiK. I i ... Iv. nl-italnwl Jl 11 l..Sr.r in New Hanover " wa lHUViviiu I acreS OI gUOU iuiiu,ja . - ttt-t I Countv about 80 miiesnortii-w co. HIS UYERY 8TJLBLES, mington,ii miles repoj. , w.ll be kent supplied with on the ITUmington and eldo 1 horaea and vehicles for hire on and ontj- four miles irom ug " ' , in.. nnt.nuintinn nremises consiowiuic "wtrttt terms. L . " . v Call at tbs "Wilson Uottse,V rormeny Pfby Jesse U. Adams. ' 1. U.oViTU, Proorietor. P. S.' riacks will be at the depot on the arrival of every train to convey passengers .io A"ttivt and popular servants have been Uud the e-Ubllsbmcul thorougkti iM.h. . u Pr.ACJt TO OKT BARGAINS a. . T)r-u you vn bargains In Dry tooas r waoe v-ioming, nam, dpa, jtw VM T 1 1 J.. ..11 .f Ik. . . J . oi n. uetungar, oppoane uio vourii H. OETTISGEtt, i old stand of E. II. Blount k Co. Oct S. 1860. SS 1 a m i , n i 1 HaaTT' . i r i - (t f.:-A The improvements on premises consisting oi a nne . . .. .. Two-Story DweUing House. all neceaaary fc5 a ii trw uarAP n ihiul unc aa a- Sky acVea ol ie land is cleared and in a nuy i: j .J.titd totheculti- sU" 0,Tr. IT .fTt VeU timbered. taaWKH the very best swamp land in flew nanuiui - j . . . f . . t u;. .arm is the best in thiseciion. H i not only heathy b0ttt a a t J X- wwwl SlTin 1H in ciuos sya imity to ioux cuure r- - - - Long Creek Town, at wnicn pom mu Persons desirous oi- - - , . . . . i i:.fwin at W 113 o n. thould maKe eariy FrVTT . 1 J 1. MVHII. PUL for sak al tMa otno, at I red. I v uav- . . . - Fine Toilet Soaps, Fancy Articles Burning Fluid,Truasea and shoulder Bracrt Dve atuffs, Manutactnrea i"". J Ti.-,.! Tnatrnmftnta. rtS3Z and Patent Medi- Physicians' prescipuous " . -ii -..a miwAlv answered. AU medicines warranted genuine, and of the best quality. March 24. I860. IUIU aaaBa.a- - J . . i J ww? timA sTIVHll. . i. pTedVards. Sept .5th, U60. S tt BRANCH T. HURT , Grocer and General Commission Merchant, EEPS constantly on band a large and ail aaanrtAd stnrt of Groceries, partic- ularlv adapted to the wants of the farming community. Also tne oea t all of which are bought with cash, and will be sold upon the most favorable terms, both . a j . .u aAlimtaH nn. v IVinainnmanU m TirOUUCa MH nwuviav-, derthebelief and promise that, the experi- ' - r -It VI- VI trx TTI.V. ence of S3 years, wiu enavuw " rr mw.A ..Tr.iirr' ratnrna. Mr. Blake Pittman, will give hi peraonal atteation to T OB WOIIK neatly and sspeditipa sly tj teined mbsotio. I . - MwBMaKM.aaBMaWBBMMi aeaaasBawaa m , ..j ' m i .. tHiwp m- ""i fun m i m i i n I ra ) i"" r n " ail i i i urT" '"""I F a . SI 1 ny bosiness rrom ua.acqwBuuK. T V. & ftA ytteriHay, eo. j, iw. ino-nn. that we were tacK. in ivesi hroolc. and our old home ! How plain I saw everything, I sat at the window - . . a a a. lookmer out upon the garden in irons, fmm whiph the air came in filled with r.Arr r.f flnucrs. and as I sat there. . t'i-. ,.a rr,. K,r iiut used to be, and he stop ,d 'nor1; ing, AW m that way iu which he al - r .Vb mi. I cried, when 1 n aj - - , .1... t.- find it onlv a dream. r J . . . . .i Ah: if there was a Mr. ricetwuuu hre r siorhed the mother. 1 a ... i a 4 'SnnnoRts VOU Write to 1HU1, SUEKW ed Alice, 'the tliought comes this mo inpi.t into mv mind. I am sure lie would hero us. You know what ai ex- nollont. imin lie is. I will, this very day,' replied the mother, with hope and confidence vnino Tsn't it strancrc he was not av w tj . . . thought of. before! Some good spirit And the letter was writcn. l,et us follow this letter to Westbrook, and note the manner in which it i re- A ...a .1 1 l--i?W ceived. We find it in tne uanas oi mt. Fleetwood, who has read it through, and is sittiug with a troubled look on TIim-a ia nn helD in me.' he said at innirth fnldinc nn the letter and laying if Qciilp 'Poor Mrs. Maynard I Is the lav ini-ttap art tar k! God knows how -.. . ia it' : :M aari inn-iv I won in neii you were It IU v aiaaajgaj - " l a mv-Dower. But misfjrtune has uot alone. It has passed my threshold also, and the threshold of .iw...c.nria HAKirlpa- ; Westbrook nas seen some sad changes since you went away. . ' ' .r . -1 1 a1 1 .44- ..-v.. Mr. Fleetwood xook tne kiwi the table on which he" had placed it, lo.rl it in a drawer, 'i'oor Alice ailVa SMBva. a a. all Maynard T he sighed, a he shut the drawer and turned away. All day long the thought of that letter troubled him. What couid he say ! It was an eager - .1 l J expectant cry for help, Dnt ne naa no . . rrrl C 1 ..... 1 mAlna ha1 help to give. iu 'uu asked him for Drcaa, ana coum uu uuc. her mere words in return com ais- liyuuiubuiic t. v. ... For two clays ine leneruau rciuucu ;n thn drawer where he had placed it. IU a w aaa - - a, a a 11 . aU ' tt is no use, ue wouia rhj, vuts rht. nf it now had a&rain intrude'd. lfUVU&uw SJ i . rx tm4o on an. i canno- unue myciA w uw a . 1 Ml All- oaarAK ftflVWh&l. 1 Will, wil 9 UUlgUKC OtlVI ara-j 4" ' w w mnst seem to her but heartless sentences. She cannot : understand how greatly fhinrra have chantred with me since 6hc went out from Westbrook. If he does not hear from me she may think her letter has been miscarried. She like the rest of ua is in God's hands, and He will take care of her. We are of more value than the sparrows.' - . . . .. f ir "CI i But this could not sawsiy jar. riceu- wood. lie had a conscience, and it would not let him omit a plain duty wit.hniit if r roof. If von have no money to enve, offer Vioi" Vtnd and hon-iful words., said the inward monitor. , 'Even the cup of cold waior mnst not be withheld. Unable to make peace with himself, Mr Fleetwood at last sat down to an- ..r the widow's letter. He wrote her a breif. land, sulreestive note ; but aftet rcadinir it over twice, tore it up, saying - iaahedidso: 2 tf. He writes kindly,' said finished reading the 4nd there is comfort evea -wordt when they come fromUPolam,en4- . . ' -Vords does not feed the hungry or clothe the naked,' answered Mrs. May- a . . . . nard. in some bitterness oi tone. She had scarcely said thia when the door of the room in which they were sitting was pushed open, and a boy about ten year old, oareiooiea ana mw- gcrly clad, came in wiiu a pucner in one hand, and a small basket in the other. . ' Mother sent these. Miss Mayuard,' be said with a pleasant smile on his face. . i Ml. The pitcner was nneu wita new iuu, and there was a loaf of bread, hot from a a ni the oven, in the basket. '&ue says nlpnae ano.pnt them.' - r . . , . , tt Your mother is very kind, iicnry, .Y.a. Mrs. Mavnard. "Tell her that JV'ltV4 aa j . I am very much bbligcd to her. And sue s very mucu uuuyeu w v Wlmt. for. Ilcnrv !' 'Don't you know f and the boy look ed at her in a pleased way. Mrs. Maynard shook her head. Don't vou remember one dav, when I was 'over here, that you asked uie if I could read I I've forgotten.' We haven't, mother and L You nsVed me if I could read, and I said no. T hpn VOU told me I must learn right and vou eot a book and showed mo A R C's makin? me l'O over them a ,.n.A manv t.imoa until 1 knew them all I'WV. ....... T ml U 1- hv hrt- 1 UCD VOU Cave IUC UIO uvwa.. 1 have studied it almost every day, and .Aa T nn anell in two svlables.' UVT. " I . iir,.l thia U whv . vour mother sent me such a nice loaf of bread and a pitcher of newTliilk V les ma am. 'You can't read it! Th rou must brim? vour book over, and let ine give you auother lesson.' Uh, will you I a. ugufc "a." -shine came into the boy's face. 'Yes, Henry, and with pleasure. You may come every day if you wilL' Jm - . .1. '11 L ,J t 'May 1 1 Uu, mat win oe guuu ; Aud Mrs. Maynard' Henry checked nimself. He evidently wished to go a little further. 'What is it, Henry I said Mrs. May nard. encoura&rinelv. 'May I bring Kate along sometimes I Shu wants to learn so badly. She 'most knows her letters. 'Why yea; Henry. Bring Kate by all nipn Alice will teach her.' Henrv. crlanced towards Alice, as it nntfiilW aatiafied in regard to her veiw in the case, uui sne gave nun au -swerinar smile and word and the boy . a. a 1 . m . . a 1 1 mt.. ran home witu ugni ieei to tea wo news. , J 'What does thia mean, Alice T aa4 Mrs. Maynard, looking at her daughtfr with a countenance through which ' a I dun light seemed breaking, j If m a xr hA trilA HAL Air. T lUCbWVLM says.' replied Alice, the work that 0od nas xor us to aw iuj j around us. -i Thia i nn more chance.' rem tiked Mrs. Maynard. In a thouehtfal way. , IVwi't vrwi remember said Alice. how often Ur tthxr hei t aaf th iteiedTor JXTght of her with- pvrnment ae fLinrr -Ongcd tO till written, ile o hor tncce word J 1 A 1. Tint.., lli.xnwlil urxua uviw hivukui vi .11:1 niui- 1 out a troubled fJcling. lon?ca IIiw cold aid heartless that letter! wAiclcloirgs U M....4 0.AllA.I V I. A M.A.t,1 ... ft.. I - himself somotunes. ' 4Ah, if she ially knew how it was with me ! If )bc could see into my breast, poor woman 1 But she is in the hand of God, and he is a incna wuo stickcth closer lhar. a brother.' At hist therl came a reply to his words of encouragement and hope. V hen it had been at ;e arae little tune, ti at-Ui, m DOlire JT i .1 there--" C, "C :ni answer, -wen, 11 v to von. I order you to rcmovoit immediately from London Rri.ltro" The whale was. therefore. towed down the stream to the Isle of Dorrs- below Greenwich. The late Mr. ' fa. V - m Clift, the energetic and talented aTS- tant of his great waster, John Hunter, went down to sec it. lie lound it on the shore, with its huge mouth propped -I I ! 1" . In his eagerness to words of encouragement and hope, i n -.i. noic. which, though' flowing from his heart, exam5ne thc internal parts of the mouth. seemed to grow so cold in the utterauee. w cl ft .ijnocd inside the mouUi be- Mrs. Maynard wrote : 1 twecn the lower jaws, where the tougue Mt DKABSm-More than lour months u .iluatcd- This fc.ngue ia a huge ago you wrote to me, yoa nave a ram er in heaven, rfear Madam, and who has not ! forgotten you. him. and hone in him. And . . rep. ,f r . youth and tlie importance of the eewa . . r t . . It becaroe ncctraaarr U a tl ortune V) v47 "J , 1 1 i" V I f thcin- 1 as the alorv tliat tli wiC. dead arid the atorr thtt kLa " ' ' a mmmrt" "a ward. which needed explanation. Scvrfid members of the laniiiy went down v tue aistant chateau, and tne poor mnauc wa introduced. Aa aoou a abc saw her self fcurroHin Jed ly witncfcac', ahe aaid in a calm tone : " I am not mad. Vj husband became the prey tf a moJ nnreasoninir iealousr. and I. bcin? tieljj rt m . - . . leas and alone in thia secluded mansiof to escape his continual scenes of violooo a a a - 1 l and to avoid tho lear 1 was conunnair under of being aaaaaainated . by Lit fhe threatened more than once to kk me.) I say, 1 fciirned tuadaeaa in ll uope oi enjoying aoujuuiiii m apiuuu w u irraaaed bv the i i . . . .. also, 'lie has something for all his chil- ren to do, nd your hands will find the work. It may be lying, all unseen ar.Miml vr.u Mv heart blessed vou. T . J. I ." 1 Sir, f-r tliis hopeiui, suggestive worn. Yes God had work for me to do and it washing, even when 1 wrote to jou in my feaand despair, all arouud mc, ' . . I .11 T :i.a tboujro uuseen uy my uuu cyua. . - . . . . i -i - nn Ai nf irold in Dicturcs oi sincr, a.CI. "i r . . . . n. i .....i,t your titly spoken woras. i ni uuv J i j i.t i.t a emu ins leuers, auu uw w " trrabiul mother sent mc in return a loaf ot DiW'i ana a pucner vi imia. . children. Your letter aind this ottering, in cid's providence came together. 1 Li . . I :il. .Ilx lit; naa.ine vexi ami musirabiuu omv si.tii There were manv iCTor.mt cliil- dri in onr town, said Alice and I one to ihe other, and thev arc God's chil Aatn. Let us teach more of them as wi.'tauffht this child, takine that loaf of I.niiid Ami otferin? of milk as a 6:?n aw""- O , tlit God will provide for us the work. J e did not hesitate, but acted on the giggestion at once. And now, we have .!,:.. nnr 1 , t 1 .hiMpin ii nil or IJ, CI 1.1111 pw .....V. dir care, and we have not wanted for Vrcad. Some of them pay us in money, rime in provisions, and some uo nom m.r in return. But we took all th, children who came. Yesterday we bad ..A:;n V-.in tho faiaii council tliat au linlp' millc-L nearly as far ai 'ne could go. Poor Mr. Clift was really in a dan gerous predicament; he sank lower and lower into the substance of the tongue and gullet, till he nearly disap- J -1. .1 IT- .1..4 in nenrpd mioi'1-iiM.-r. 11c mm iu I 7 . , i .future, and in a lew scconu wouia have lont his life in the horri ble oilv mass, had not assistauce been quickly afforded him. It was with irreat diflicultv that a boat-hook was put in requisition, and mc gooa uuic man hauled out of the whale tongue. Distress amovo tub Laboring Hi liar, or l'llILABELPHI A. ithlO the last six weeks. Cavs the rhiladel- . phia Prt$,) not less thau 15,000 and perhaps 20,000 peron in this city have unexpectedly been discharged from situations where the enjoyed the privilege of earning their bread by the of their brow, Directly and in- v - 0 a . t SX a-.a-iS-a . M r nrobab v not K-as tuan ou.wi " f . -. .i persona depenuca upon tncae ciuiwu. of the operatives ir iuumswhu. small savin wluch those who have lost thfir situations had hoarded p will oon he uncut- and as the season zrows f i . -t . -; mnrn nf more UlClcmcIlT- SDQ tneir necessities increase day oj day, tlieir npjintv TCS.V.TCtm Will rapidly UHU.UM41. tf tho nresent nncertaiutics arc Dot soon nm.ninattAn l.f One 1 X I tUlll rVtlV-a -.. - aa---w mm vear has been made out of the public I i.u.;i at work wiU not rHain their it- . . .. -L.-I!l . . . .1 funis for tne sopporvoi our aciiuvi . nations, and the number oi uiosc wn a-V - . 1 1. n -. . I rT . WW A tkTA I.TW"..! I -, 1 . 1 - ... -.. m ,V.mft1rM ihiM noL Liic uaiiu vi m-. ftw.i win ri. nnufio w wjiiii' aj. ., : ii t fU I . ii 'J t.aM- rrovioence appear , a,m rapiaiy increase. aux, -"-- - Sir. I canuot too wanniy inanK you wr i fore drifting into a position which ue- - , r .1 .! 1 !- I . . . . . t -.11 Ha iu anrn. til inai iimeiv ii-Lier. I ... ,...i. i.vn,.hi.ii ;ii"ii n n wi LIE W IOV V a III lltl. LUU lUUUUII.IHI - " ... . I ' -I. - I I . .. God bless you ior naving spoken tueiu . Gratefully yours, ALICE Jl A VISARD Only words, said Fleetwood, as he folded the letter with moist eyes. Onlv words! Thev seemed such a j Yu mav imagine the e cct of ll declaration made. The pervm aaacta. bled thought at Crt this accuaalior was but an additional evidence of tLe distracted a Late of her mind, for mac dc &t often lorro s reason s inak, an wears it so well as to deceive even lb most practiced physicians of the mind. x ,1 i. !.- TJ-i-' 1 ne racuiiy wcic appeaicu vw. cioit it could decide, Iicr buaband, uo na. been in a state of axpUtion ever Vinco . . . . -. his wile clia.ged bun wtui ner aeques tmtion, liecarae raeiny mad. His napers were inspected, and it appeared that ho loul beeu erazy a mouomaaiac bit phrenzy riaing from jealousy. He was carried to a malhoaac, and bis wife signed the marriage contract of ber son ! lan t that Venetian enough lor ye I think it occured in France in thia yr of grace. Paris Corrrtjondenrf O. J'trrtyunf. Tliere ia an old proverb which clares that none can tell where the he pinche save he who wears it. The maxim has a thoasand application. A husband who appears to have found his wife a rood deal leaa of an ang-.! than he bad imagined in tlie days . his courtahip, leu oat aome deiwtic acrrcts in the following graphic maarcr I own that she has rbanning loci a That on brr alionldrrs tall , What would yoa aay V aee tX U.a In wh'ch she leer tbeiu aUt Her taper fingers t ' lrn'. Miacult to match; ho are interetod in the weliare of our citv. Anf Jiff I wiah, my irieo-l, yoa ouly a.civ .. . -i .i ... i 9 How icrriUlV UT mrrvirtt Tl.e llrcv. A.G. Ijurie. a distinguish ed Universalis elerryman, on-e ex .t.. ;tk TVr Chamo. Several A IIOOTID ALSt kCITT-V. a' the Coruirisaiontrs of I.'..... v '. Here is a Wild lii'Lnuu :. :, frictids mad, rnd prov.rig lu: .-: inenenliV fit fr a ttra:t wisa lcnanzeu iia ' -w. . -- meneutiT m a , -i . . i . n twi rer m i . . . . . I a . -1 I i cold and hearties return ior good aecos jwpiw m iw -"' - i cuuoiu. -i -. - asked pleadingly and in team, that I strauger in the pulpit rsc .nnd wewj nUil, tl Lis ?n order. e u had to compel myself to write them, out, when Mr. Uuno arose, hymn book j j,e mKy Ut off a K J j-ke Ua Yet see their good fruit ! If we cannot in hand, and gravely remarkc-d : (.ncralt L a.ys, was Uii. ... ..at- '.AV ar.,1 ho-follv "AIlthoaowhocaniobereU.-worsii.pl rvnucniaf. he is ctt ccitu;- .mi ' . .t. 1 ' P TI rimr.m will hatO OH OPtHaTWlUlty at leasL. 1 WUl not ior"cw uiu icwu. -. ... 1 . r ' .a, --tiro and tllO4S who CIU0 htHS t A tannery firm in New Orleans have gone into the business of tanning alli gator hides with great success. The skin of the alligator makes excellent worship the Everlasting God will p.a? unite in singing the following hymn. We think that a matt carries the borrowing principle a trifle too far wheo h- a f 'n bin oi-er. U-' .. . ' nJ, after Lis father, was l.iisiii. Hicbard Murj.hy, a tatne 1mjUL now contratUd'to Dirk Tn'r A man who is not at 1 1 ait ai.M.cl cf liiifiM.f l-rU tivt flacctl if, I' cair ctc!itutiinhfe. -