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'SG003 l 1.W I I fftrras of aniising: 1)1 tUCKE & GORMAN J ...1. .vi. PIKil'HIETDllS. .m. isJw. m., l',Tt W illi l-rw - - 111 U' tMMTtni "ET A THOUSAND CONSTITUTIONS PERISH BUT THE LIBERTIES OF A PEOPLE BE NOT INSULTED." r. X job Work Terms of Subscription : ," cKoaC!svs .. L, : -: : - -: b ... . " -, ' v: raft- " v f ; , : lWn-f nrrnr t WT f .filATVT T . "RUl iH- TT, TR M ' II l! II lri j WW II II AV ' V . II J u " u Ji. ,,.t,u,: ohm f II si II li A , V V JL. iairvr ' V n ; l - - - :- ; : s t 1 r : 2 00 2 TiO Ul( :!- . , .,' ' ii nol ill It lll""thf.. VK in :!.ini -.-- 0 10 )o ! 1 .. , : . i-j . . i . ......niiiiiiiiiv HI cin trj i"r T 1 L.U-hl :it "lr rik. I " VOL; TIL Dr. A 1)1 E. G. Barham, .... t it i I School Advertisements. ! T11K WILSON SCHOOLS r i I l'liUail'-il DM un.l ImI.-iIU- .MiMll- . . ' : ; -a ... . I I tmi.-M of 1"" !-) " t,)iht.'tri-iitim,ii-,' -WIILSON, N.OllTH OAKOIJNA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1801. NO. 30. Wilson Advertisements. Dr. Alexander D. Moore, null in" . , i'11 ' Ai .; . .i ..I... iiinv ilcMirt' I"1 1 IH I llll' lll"T i w I j, Ill IH' 'JP ' . , . , ',., u.V ..mtul.'iitly 'b , iikti-ii1i'n. 11 ......t..w.i . viill n. f'.nillTIV! ". m hi- iitmiir't ! ...u-iil.'uil l)V IT. i ..I-.. .. v Kiitim-- v .iiiii".i'- . ... v. f...i .lurtiiir ... .r. n.li:lllV I'liitii' " i . .i i...,.m i.f l)i ' .1. m :'il. WILSON FEMALtf SEMINARY, I AND WILSON CLASSICAL AND Scienlilic Gymnasium. Mr A; Mrs. lUchardson, Principals. IIOAUll OF lUtKCTORS. (JKv. JOSll'lf A KABNKh, "Pra. of the Board KDMUNl) MOOUK, Es., L VU.V I). FAltMKI!. Esu., , Coi.. KOl'llfiUT -1WNUM;' .Vcrdary. J : WllXIAM BAliNIvS. Jit., kl., -laCHAUl) ULOUNT. Hsu- 1 KOAUD OF VISITORS. ! JllKiESA liKUiS, ; - V. W. lIOLIh. l'-sii., 111. W. MILLEU. i:sj., TMOS. J. WllKAT 1). 1. !"' CLOT II I X F all and Winter f STOCK. CIIKAI UABGAIN K For Cash, or fJood Xotes, at (HVS-IBBETSON'S CLOTHING & FURNISHING . IIOUkK, (Opposite' -M-Bride's Jeicelty Stor WILSON, C - TN returning jthank for the pationa-c ex 1 Indtdto u p siuce opening iny ovf 1 heir to intorm the cbawd the M m, ' Ws. Q. -A. & J. TUpmaa. w , , WILSON, N. - )r. John Howard, yrof.-Hoiml s-rvt. to tl.o V J.ii!- ..It W"rtu nii'l vicinity. An.-.-, ow hor Vii'low lli'iiO'"1:1'"- n-i Stor.-. ffornxTly o- J'UHl. " wli.T.'- W nmy always I.e. 11 in i.rirt-sftioiiully i-ui;ii'i. BOAIIU OF INST11UCTI0N. ' CiYMXASIl'M. , 1). S..BICI1 AKIJftON, A. M I'iolr(ior of 'iJolk-s-Li-ttH-fi and Ancient Lan I'rofi VI 1 ' I ..I'll 1. -or of Higher Mutheiuatics and v eying.; '. J. II. U lM.IAM, rrepnriitory I )i'iiirtinent. 5ur lriSi.lt. l)i ;iUiM...-jv Hooner & Thompson, jn:;i:oN dkntists, ir7,...v. a iia- i!f uniieiutitl llieni!i'lvri in the Jirae- flhi'ii riri'-irti jii. ti-nlT thiir ser5ies ritizeni of li il.son ana urrouiniin hole ; J. S. Barnes, ripKNCV AM) (W'.5iKLOIt AT l.iUV. Wil.-...i. N. (J. Will attend the if iTllstiii, Kilgcrnffilic, 1'itL (irncne. huiI ''Hsh. f.j?" l'romi ntfrriti'iii tt the ciiJIi'i'fion i if nil rluiiu-i ji--(l in Ui fur puliertiiiii. 1 im. uud Wit tllice one door below lire. " i M. Uountrcc it I SEMIXAKl. MRS. M. C. ltICIlAKISONV - ll?,!:. m, rru.ssiu,?'- Department of Music nud German. Mademoiselle SOP111H MARIMJIX, Jrem li, Music and Chlisthenics. I 1)K. T. .S. L.AMBISKT,. Lecturer before both Schools, on Thysiology . and Anatomy; ' THE MISS ids BOWERS, Axsfctant rupilrt. MISS EMMA -j ALPOKD, V ItonicsticUcpartnieut. J. H. WILLIAMS, ' " " Financial Areut. public tuat .1 have pur- Ptock of Clothing ana Furnishing Gp-.ds of K. 11. . Mouiuavu, ana w uica luiu i'i,,6 Below Manufacturer's Prices ! ! I ani also receiving supplies of my Fall sttKk. and onicxaniiuation you ui goods ' Tl :.o .Cheapest, TIIEMoriT EXTENSIVE, AXD THE BEST ASSORTED, IN EAaTEUNNOUTII CAROLINA Mv stoek ionsists of Coats, v!i nf till sizes and with un e'xcelkAit assi tment of Shifts, Drawers, Collars, Stories i tea, Cravats; Otovts, Trunlcs, ahses, CrmbrelUas, Walking - Canes, . Susp 'nders, Soap, Per fumeru, Linen and Silk Handker ' chiefs, and . oJ.iMu irr trer.tlemen'a v.'ear. "p- . tock of the very DEpY C0MPETIT10X. MyStoekof r l'ants and ouauiies. u'jiv-iui Mats&ap are to hand, and are the BEST AXD CHEAPEST .MANUFACTURED ! "MB J. W. Lancaster.! "TksKI.Loi; AM) ATTOUNKY1 AT ..JV, ii.i, N. ('. Will hereafter sif'Kiurlv iittciul the ( omitv iinil Superior . u.irt f .N'urli. Wilmi'i. Wrtvne-!iii(Uoljit--ton i ls,,;i,i: . i . . . . .......I... 1 uiiiiln-l. I i,.. on litrlioru Street. :. A a, 'i ft i 1st, men. -r m. iU)aAitrn; tit' and Superlnlenden tlOI.DSllOUO, N. ('., riirnMi li lt'iiMiiii SinTitlotlons fur im Bin. i . iirivuiv (. miliums, ltli 1 1 1 1 r- prictic niwumn, nlilrli b:il riiiuluiM rimslnic- iilitv. i'i.iiviinii'iii.. .iif nmumrnu nt. :inil It'.riii unliir, with wiiikihiv. :ui.l' liirnisli i. I'll.' tn l.tiilil with a knowl. il-i. i.f tlic:ii .n:iiii liii iit mil I'.mt nf nil iiiiiircivi im iilsl' " ili in ni:iki. Ditiiv. tliiiil doi.r Smith o ll.ilrl. I . l.-tf ames S. Woodard iiM'i:. v AM) ct)i si:i.(i: at W. W iNi.ii. X; V. Will iitteml the 'n:v anil Siiiierinr Courts1 of II'i.vm.. 1'it'. Kileeonibe and ll'ilson cinm. William H. Bunn,- . i:m:y am cocnsklor at . . Wilson. X. c i'i it. tr;t . W iiyni'.l'itt, ami. Johnston motilities.. T IS I)F.SI(iXKI) UY' TIfK KOtTT)FPa of The ilson Sehoots, to furnish to tlic young of both sexes in the State and out of it A nit iskst r.ciLiTiKs lor a eoinprelien.sive, thb- rouii and praetieiil education. ?. For the accomplishment of this worthy end, the t'harter of the Schools authorizes me iii('sii,i,.t.t ,,t s..o,imm ; more than one third of this amount has already' -.been de votoil to the oreetion of elesrant CoIWp .... ..P . o- iiiMivinr mem vi . i nnnrniirmt. niiiiiiure, iikui rooms,, warm and cold water, and everything necessary to secure comfort ami.oriier. Tliese schools are Non-Sectarian, in theory lii ,-. oi iioi.is on such a -ousi.s are believed to be the imperative want of the tunes, lo exhibit their nositmn ili.rl,- and eorreet the report which has obtained ... : i ii . . . , I .', iu ii l oiiMiiieruoie extent, max. uiey are Sec tarian, and belong to the. Primitive Uaptist Order, we .subjoin the following from Section .")th (ifthe charter, to wit : "These Schools shall never bo Denominational or Sectarian that is, the peculiar tenets which distin- gni.-jh one denomination of christians; from another, nbal! never be'tailirlit in them imp A. Barnes M'.MIY AM) ( ol NSKl.oi; at W, Wilson, X. C. Ciiii t it : Wavne, U'vihuIm', W ilson, i fecorge W. Blount, "KM-:V AT I.AH'. WILl .. . v i . .. t " " .xasii, m ilson r.inkiin . . - L.l j. ... ,., ;'. Prentiss Tiuke, ydinifur iiml J .1 i given iii the use of th,. (J. ' 4 Theodolite, un.l I .....I Wilson. X SOX, Kdge- Survovor. itnj.iiss, r. veling Public. nr. siHNci il,, P (M.gK leave t ''hjrin liisr.iiendsuiii! tlie puli He K'-urally that he hs open vAj " ". town ot Wilson a ''iiiin r t. . t- . . ivi uie nccoiimiodution i. ii tin ii t ,r i i n.m'i y ni.ii ill .....n. N' ellorts will be left matned III IH." ii..li. ,.1. ............ .. 4, . ... 1" ".".Hil l, llll i 11 ""I need no further r coninien- I'B of .. f Ki In. n li1r lv lb it i t Wriifn ItKIVul ia, hU.I tfld the fM ' outfr ipTMof. Bl 'lKlr)U IirliM. imwitine. y I'Uok .tin. .kin. e'" of t, IVpot. lyis ii ,''!. . ;lnl' ?'!'"' trivnsient and l .; 'd in- loiiud ii low ns our inar ,1,' '' v 11M,i ,1,,. uuiiK. ,lt. .11 ,i ' ', ,vilh b'nt'ies or the ' H ',' " ""' " iul- y'i iH A-. l i i' '.'W """nent and vour ' ' " is Utt.u'Iied to the Hotel, ''.'"lu-rs caii be obtained. frhall the religious faith of any student ever be interfiled with." U -j ' The "first and great", regulation of The Wilson Schools, on wfnch " iVliangs alt the biw' ami on the strict observance of which, they have acquired a uiirst enviable reputa tion at home and abroad: "requires every studeuti to do his duty." Xofliimr else irives elniiii !to niembership.. TliriVits of idleness, exlravagtineeand insiibordii)ation, cannot lie tostered here. Boys who ;are nwt brave enough to do their duty, are not wanted. . . . ... f I . iirls, whose highest ambition it is to be edu cated to a fashionable .".ornamental idleness." are not desired. ' ; The sessions correspond, with. those of the I'niversity, and commence about the. middle of January and July in each year, continuing twenty weeks. .This arrangement, 'while it suits this the central portion of the State, admirably adapts itself to the wants of the people of the hastern counties, who wish to patronize schools nearer home, and escape the dangers-of acclimation west, and in other Males. ,'.''... Wilson has been " selected as the site of theW Schools, on account of its uniiarallclcil hcHjAhfuIiiess, accessibility-, and central iiosi- tlon. -I It is situaU-d at tlie terminus of the Green ville I'Innk Jtoud, immediately on the Wil uiington and Heldon Railroad, 108 miles from Wilmington, 54 from Weldon, and 24 miles from (ioldsboro, ttie point of intersec tion of the tVntr.it Ji.oudand is the highest point of ground on the road, j i :. Hoard from $;8 to per month. Tuition from 10 to 8o per session, accord ing to degree of .advancement. Circulars, containing full information, sent on applica-,il"- 27 tf. Are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock, ajs.I feel i?nro I can please, in PRICE AND QUALITY. ) ' Remember, it is opposite the 'Jewelry Store. . .f : Charles ibbetson. ' tVilscn, Oct: 21 " - Norfolk Advertisements. A. B. URQUIIARTJ n, Dancy & Co, 0 ommission - iercIir.Dts. Norfolk. Va The New ork House will be condected bv jui. a, janoy, aiaeu ov K. W. Ilvninn. The Xorliilk House will he enndncteil l.v T TT t I . 1 T-l -ir . . uo. ii. iyiiian anu r . ai. uytnan. iZSs- 1'aifiicillar attention civen to the sale of Cotton, Corn. Wheat. Naval Stores. it C, AC Sept. 12th 1SC0. i ; 2G tf. THE BELLES A PARODY. How the soiree glitters with its belles City belles ! What a dearth of happiness their-shallowness foretells ! i How they chatter, chatter, chatter, In those mazy waves of light! While their silken slippers patter, AYhiskered dandies fawn and flatter fin vaeuitive delight, j With their flirting keeping time tnpxiiressible in rhyme. To the see-saw adulation that ecstatically swells . For the belles, belles, belles, Dancinr city belles, . , Alas ! bow bewitching are the belles, belles. belles, ' . -. , City belles! , Loving are the glances of the belles Village belles ! What a love of coquetry their finery foretells In their rapt imaginations, Filled with apt concatenations,. -Oh, how cruelly they tease ! "Wooing beaux Glances ever saying: "Please 7 To propose." Then the woes Oh, how lonely '.that are "stealing Through mere singleness of feeling ! To the heart Cuoid's smart Shall be banished by tho belles, belles, belles, .Married oenes By the smiling and beguiling .of the belles. Listen to the laughing of the belles Rural belles Yhat pleasure in the happiness that musical ly swells . In those clear, angelic notes,- : YY here the soul in gladness floats Free from art ! - -iilMkjck.orus, as it sweeps, In a sort of woodianTrhyme - j . U ltli the temples of the hills, I "With the ripples of the rills, " And whisper to our senses that the belles belles, belles, ' , Xature-rnolded belles, Are the belles that will bring us, As they musically ring us ' L Happy times ' . , In the chimes Of the dishes as they rattle, "When thev drowned thfi .,n In a wood-embowered home, where the belle , oi me Denes t, ! Of even country belles Free from silly affection Can lovt in every station ; A love not very, iconiruon K . l. ii . - t u.uiiS oeues, city belles, smiling villasre K(di.c - 1:5 Often heartless and as soulless "Quite certainly they know less ' Than the foplings that will flitter Round the rubies that mav Hitter j Commingled with the finery that decorates i me oenes. my previous life. I recollected what a strange 6ensation that h.nl been, now new, fresh and piquant ; and it is not often, let me tell you, that a somewhat world-worn and world-wearied man who has passed the high climacteric, can discover a sensation that shall be at once new, fresh and piquant. I had promised to spend Christmas with my sister in Gloucestershire, to be sure ; but, '-pshaw !" thought I, "I can go next summer. Maria Jane hasn't seen me these eighteen years or more, so she can probably wait till Easter ; and my nephews and neices wont fret too - much. 1 dare say, about non-appearance of an uncle they have never set their juvenile eyes upou. My.mrad is made . I'll stay all mcrlit. A nrettv loner night, too, reader a nHit thats begins in early October and r-i w . - a ends in June. .-Having tried perpetual laylio-ht, I was going tb sec how 1 hkd its antipodes. A Lapland winter nut lwis generally two drawbacks, of a nature almost un bearable to Europeans it is too crow ded, and shockingly smoky. Jut l eter Wow, chief of the village, was a rich man. in his wav. and had a roomy ana commodious set of caverns for his dwelling, with furs and eider down quite in plenty, as became the owner of live hundred reindeer. The family slept in a quaint tier of little box beds about the the usual length of inigonette troughs, which were sunk into the clay walls like a row of sleeping berths on a packet-ship. But I, who was a dis tinguished foreiguer, had a den to niv sclt; such as a hermit of espcciajly austere and self-mortifying tendencies miirht have constructed, for it was with- - - window ot any kind, ana air was a sort of wooden snk-..U.Jh1w trunk -ljoor was carpeted, however, with "soft dned moss, softer and more luxurious w.a.i uie m0Sl costJy three-plied velvet iucil ever loom wove ; the bed was a pile of dressed deer skins, as" supple and plaint as silk; a copper lamp huii" by a chriu from the roof; I had pillows and bolsters stufled with "the plumage viuer uuck ana the wild swan two bearskin coverlets, and at least a dozen quilts of yielding eide down; and crowning niagmnccnceJ! there was an old-fashioned chest of oaken drawers, with brass handles and key plates, to which Peter Wow pointed proudly, as to a proof of intercourse with the civilized world of modem Europe. It was evidently some r, :,. Ol Peter Wow, as a chief of the village en tertained all the beauty aud wc.dth (all the ugliness and poverty as well) Kublitz in his hospitable halls under ground. Torches blazed and sputtered lamps, fed by sea oil and doer's fat, I A COO I, t- MXll. swift as a hawk on the wing, every tell I iiti.dinc. nn.i tlit wi'.J drinT sitlJ1!l ail J. . ...... ..... .. 11 V,. lUnm 11. .. lie ciieers in aniierea ie:un. mav j "v 'ic tcu ti ' . . t i,a &n4.r,rin.r . .T &. . 1 1 I t ,.i iiiu i . - J i . . i lllHl!t, like the wind over the dazzling white Tl...p.i ..fit'u it t il.- awav vour breath uiKoinmonlv ; and Un-1 f pHymg on llic tioj.tv TU(J were Utednd hung toevery bracket lwl.cn I waved omndent, and would captam, pi llll 1 ltllll I'Lltl.! - -..w ' . and projection through all the subter ranean dwelling : ana at a ver cam hour the. monotonous but impatient beating of the Lapland drum siuiimo'i ed theTguests. All Kublitz was there, young and old, in holiday garb. . There were games and sweetmeats for the children, dancing fur the lads and lap ses, and abundance of tobacco, gosip and strong liquors for the senators of the village. A pet reindeer a lovely milk-white creature, almost! bidden by the flowers with which it was garlan ded was led through the rooms by aopas of roses held by six young mai dens. Six young hunters fcilowed, e.ieb with a drawn sword, with which tow flni -k a Miag with a f.rcc thivs. Ln-K-ked a hole in lnr a ti a b--- t lii ad. Tlie fh.K'k 1:1 t the tiro tank and thc ir-tXhTsl arotia.l it. raiivl a etu-r.il c.fuMii an 1 c u- the owner. fusing H wear snw fwctade Ji.uJ brought this agreeable siHluio!r tipn me. . Hut the kind little folk bu-tled ab ::t w wro r,pei.tlv to (i 'ure in the a-i- me, and told me the m.i-t w.-n b-rtu. e,...,.t A of Scandinavia. The stones of 'Homes, witches genu, and orchestra, composed looking instrument for the Laps are a very to discourse sweet wild nathos. now ahnot maddeningly t the sj . .. . i i ... . : iv and exciting. ru;n m-ariy, m J .. . T t i. i i drive personally, 1 .k run awav of course, iipx-t with an awful hurl into :i drift five fathom deep, and lu out i.rtio!iitiuouly, amidst mu-h l:iMrli tcr of the little folks, who gr.-aliy ir.ivvri.l iiiiT i bltnsv I Iiil'iiv.T. Still the t .1 1 i .e fr..t. Utcnialioti am mi ' a"l eve-pt bitten twbc and revived bv a miow- xvl.o, having ri-hu-l hun.f m InscW .,1.1.;.,., i.t -..r I KtnicL- with rci-omineuced I lll'irl if wi.-i 1 . a . . - i.. I . 1 off. and went on x-i tlioui-i tit fortnight in mv cabin in abs-dnte dark t happeuc-L nes, and w not the happier for "the finkmg. -liouUvl M t- reHoelii.il that mv own oUtinav in re-1 kana Man, drtl in a hickory. Lark vim wa making in oi where he left thing haJ ott. r 1. . .....,i.f I en t.H i :i Willi Iti llt'fl f-t1ll Mi IH'IU'I . n...uw :: n . . i -n,. r-t at.-r in the iiou : s, still managea i ami hi , .um m;; - iv .. , i --- - , musical lK.'olie au'i n-iiivii mi i'mi.iiivj- - . ' Tl... 1 1 .. .. t i-:.. . .i t..t t sh.inti-.l the C jittaiiu lle sounas. now .oi nvii i it.wiui.i, i ................. . . . ' . 1 . .i i ,f 1 f u .rlj nnclml I'll I IT cj llIC ... -t i.. tin. i.ii i-r u 7.ni . :rtiii " --.' laic any more. S- the winter or- i ne ous, agile dancing I never behold. Even to the gayest circles of Stock holm, a primitive capital, in which the elegant world litis not become uo iau mid fr enjoyment, those Iipland dan cers would have been wonders, and yet there was nothing boisterous or ungnin-K- in'tb.ir moveiiients. Indeed, they .... wat small A. B. SIMMONS. P. HENXEBEKRY. P. HENKEBERRY & CO., Gericral iCommission Merchants. NORFOLK, V3L. lliscflkinfous. Fniin ( liainbcr's Kdinbnnrh 'jnnrn.il. A X1GUT IX L.APJLAAU. '. The short but sjummcr of I- S. "Wi-l. ThoinjiSDn. Hotel, N. C, l':ish advancj 2.v. ia. M 4 KEFEUEXCKS : IISWUT, VVlIlllSlir. 1 1.!V1.S Aust Hullpy. Mill Xjuidinif, , neiume .t Dickinson Km ttnrx.ro .I..1... n Williams, New York. t'otton Factors, Kaval Ston'S. iinil all kuulii of pro duce, will have their persona! attention.. s maUi! on rcceiiit of eotton, &e. IV. 1 WM. T. WAKE. P. AVW4T.KK V I'i W. B. (SOOOWIX.I WLItE & CO,, IMFOCTEUS & JODBEIiS OF JS, PAINTS. -OILS, GLASS, And Drurrlsts Fanrv r.onds. Norfolk, Va. O DOM s. nv. vick. WITH ,' j CLE ME X Lapland was drawing to a close,' and I remembered with regret that the hour of my departure from Kublitz was at hand. Ivubhtz is a place little known. It lies in .Swedish Lapland, about a hun dred and fifty miles beyond the extreme limits of Norway ; and its silvery river and emerald pastures arc surrounded by the farstrctching moorlands, of which by far the greater part of the country consists. , j Aiid the people ? I i never met. n A I 1 ' - young face or au old one; among' these simple folks that' had not - a pleasant smile for the stranger; I never went into a Lapland hut without finding a kindly welcome, for my worthy little hosts would bustle to fill the biggest bowl w ith milk, and the largest basket with berries, aud to produce great piles of "smolk" and dried fish from ' the sea coast, an'd, luxury unparalleled, perhaps uui rt yieiii, ojacK ioai brought aJJ the were as SDi itrhtlv and almost as as fairies, and had something of fawn like elasticity and grace of chiMhood in all their motions. Indeed it was a marvelous sight, that assembly of small legcnus, aim the haunted hill. cy of lib !3 wore on. . Hut the Merry I lancers! I going to omit the ino?t trangdy spicu did sight that ever atonihed mv eyiS Hii.l t, wbi.-li a wholt! Kiiral Acadeuiv of artists could never do iutice. The ''ii ell ear I Northern Lights, the customary auroras' I and meteors vere tiniisually splendid about mid-winter; but once, as I was returning from a sledge ex'-nr-ion, an the-cabin, with a pair .f .ldle-bagon his aryi. "Toiualiaw k wc if sJiC aiu't a si liking, mi re The owner beard it, tut fi.MVJ aw y :v unconcerned a Nero at the turning i: U me. Kuti can r Axrtlitig ouer, Let he conliuiu-d ti saw awar. The paM'ngcit nn to tim and tawled out, di 1 yoa know the Ik1 had snaggel f . t t I suspected soiticthing of the kind, coolly answered the wnor, a he laid niHMi liin viobn, a 1 e r.ull, aud appeared icrftlly e-uchonte l with his own strain. "She'll I lost in five minutes" eon tinned the pascngr. -She Wen a IomuX conceni thew i . r ... ... I I eT('i.im:iLio:i ir in mv !'iinii- i:i int.- iiii- i ..." . i,. .. t-a r..t.:i...i i ne iiiwi. start. I shall never forget the scene The heiveiis were one vat ci manv colors' ngm i.ne, oniuge, ncrv iad heard t fed, deep violet, now paved with fiery j "-..tiiJ, ' irold. now spanrrled with lustrous g . i - - . - . . . . . .. i wliile tluiiow plain. : iuiiiiis i, i.riMii.inh ;i;..n ..i" lrew a tu ! fiddle. Irew a nmstevcrurijiting note from hi aw ir rf.o.,.t t l I CoiiM i .. .. fi.'ir.ii. ing l was rcallv aeaou. JV, .Tf.-' I all blended in one a troop of caroitsinLf 'iunn,.c ..r ! ibn,... ..'I'TTf trr' ethe Khvm. r. I i. i.i i.. .' i. . ' c:"' av to 'nM..u .,,,.1 1... I I ..a . .. -i i . ' ,J,C v "i ".li oiiv a l;il:il wii.i ore -I can feel her with ow," saiJ -I ih .!ie would 'tle wit i me for ore sue c ilv. at hi in? i..-i.-iii i . . ..... ... . ....... , " . w : .... . .... i . i ...ft l.- I whal l nave iv ov iter, o '"- prospect of revisiting the real world again. The next inoriiing I had indci d, " ' i . . creation f ,., i ward ovei ihe fiddle. J ttUl1 lor' were the AlWrr !' "Unt win- ..i. . ., li.glil of tin i captain ki luiu ...-.1... -i . i surprise a; U I Motet I ,..,.:. , ! ' . "'"V -- - n n iien tvi daylight am. iMrn-ers. the j North. Ah ! if w 'im 1 ll cm; won Iron . A shout iron, ibo ,..r . ....i. iv...., ,' w,,on w : , . i 1 vnnii - "viii hi. i; v i n .jnr.,,. .... i i -i i , aroused me, and, scra.uhhng to the J rising sun, a... . ,y ,,' n N, u'l' l the oMcr ir, I belaid the roeks, tlie Ida k l-uniT.,.. i K and Mitiini.-r vtnv pine copse, thd illimitable moorla m s 1 prep i,'' .i j V", :,n, one doling, all pervading sheet ..f! idi. J Vnt Tl ITT I'T 1 Mm. bug ,nov All j,o,.,? t!,e JUirflow- j open air, ill,, rJ :L U 1 "o.i.i again, i a wreck off the North CaPe, and ! Zc " Tu" :en dragged many a wearv mile l.v i J.. . lie uucsiltiir.-il (V.ilta that offi red tln-ir j.rolusi.Mi evervwhure, blooniin? heather i oTitovLRTi:u ioivr. liunw l ,.;,i i. .v i. .o..v.u tUi; OUeilt -WQl S(,a about it still. Scarcely were wc suugly established in our underground onai ter ulmn',,,. fine evening I was summoned to I join in a solemn procession which annnullv according to immemorial custom, as cended a iicirhborin!T bin to c last sun for that year and bid the orb of day "good by." It was a strano-e picturesque sight, and not without its touching pathos, that villagers, of every age, from the wrink led grandsirc who tottered on hi cfoii and with a palsy-shaken hand shaded his aged eyes as he Vatched the fast declining sun which- was setting ,,t for a night, but for a drear winter, and which he.might scarcely hope to marl- again, down to the child whose wander ing eyes noted the scene for the fW time since its reason began to dawn. AJl were there the maidens and vounr men, the reverend older . I ...ATI -een dragged manv a w.ar,. mil,, i... i r . , . . ' mcr the patient deer tlut drew the sled ! 3? ! hc! 1 1 nj; tioim oi virgin snow To my grc.at relief, it was not as dart as I expeUed. A sort of Iiav, shim.nenngligl.t prevailed, like moon beams through a mist. The northern winu mew Keen; and even as I .razed j the Winding snow-ilakes rnio whvlin.r J dowu again, and seemed to bury the UeaiJ summer deeper at every IiMaut We all laid by our summer clothes, put on our manifold wrappers of fur aud woolen, and betook us to winter avocations. And now came a strange season, when it was hard to say whether it was day night, or both. r m-ith. r. ! j Theatto.npt to t!.i-w oUl f i sphere of uuixd chri,ti.u r'T..,i nil K..I.W. I 1-1 ' V .i i "W.n, pnidiutive of tcetly liannoi.ioiH actio, or -,,.. inongnu l-.. e find the f.Iov..ir ;ii..; trative paragraph in one of our ex.-bau-ges : The rule of the Li l,-.f,.r...l . " j'.it-iivr. . "Iii5crf riiigwitl, the.frKt, of t .at i a il.-Ji. ntc mMier !" jie .IK- an, quietly remarked the owner, lu. lm sjed away. The. l.at caret nvl v;r, tul tlj 'iet i.Miueiit the cabin wa hxl full or.' v.:;t. rj Tlic I'mzzard, togt ! her with Vrear and inavblfurj-, proved a t.L 1 It-,!! llicJI-cc rs, cr. w and ptssen n km t iihiiim.ih-(i i.v tueaiift of a vaul ' o nor swam horo with lU fi Jdle a j lcr hn right win, ai- l ihc bo in Lj iiionin No iusuranco. Tin. a hortalions, devotions the ti !-kleiibr-Sij-ri rj -m .m- ft,r,-. . .' ,v - " . , Kivru c Io. controv,.,....!. . : . 't' ,mr,M:,''no" to a'j .vhv.,,,,:, . ; -J 1 into liniy er of ei- - lirand li. l.. ..f M "id v iiiterlcrrn with i, i i ..i i ; .P.. - - - - ---- 11 I1IIIII.- 11 111 I llw. , . - - mn ICS ot the .;rniii!i smenigns with-jnt o.iN ptll vop,c.. . mngle exeeptnm. soiurlit their nnM.. . n!ll(IMll? llici.b.i.l Ih-'oit 1.. ..1..r. ..f . . .. t.mw.r ... .. rai.-icr man ci" -... v. llll.-.-r in -,l-. The lamps were never suffered to -r.' j 'f her,in ti,c out; me h.Idlesand drums, the bone flute aud the musk ox's horn, were never silent for three consecutive hor and there seemed no regular time for meals or sleep, or work, or recreation. Un the contrary, music, ad such si, Pie labors emilil I c i . I . l'1 nouiie.i tiiKier- giouuu S'lln.. Iiri.fl .Ml. , . . . i . . . .j. - ii in Mpiii r ..".iiiiiitiionai coiivKtio:ii limes gives rise to leli.lua. a f.-w .1.. lavs a'. course U i.fiii,i;i in iMnivj forgive us ' ding," ding, J Tl. 'I' ... ; i .. ,. . 1 1'iiioiliC .-..r.,;,n-.T uu.I..r.,taud lh; ,.,,-i "mm. K i-raer, prayed. , L .rd, our "real n.it I..., . i , "in went tho ,.n l.r l...n iii governor-.. a:i.I tsW!...! il.Vi: never ..pj..:ii,g in tm'.Jj,. otL,. than in iialitarv uniform. iVlnref:. vt i.l,",.,i.- ..i ... i- .. .. . iiie intemititlofi ... . .it- . . i - ii'jtcia- ' "' Initio,,. ( ,, Irf ftr,ivu ui i;,v.u. naiioiiai mil " ir..... !v luiiir i,; ..v.:- ti.a .- awl l chjJ duti-, and emplovr.l I army rond nwikw.; .-;d drain euttia-Of.-ourM- H:.g,H.. .."rxtv! IU w; vjsUy J inh,..! at on a counicf t!:,. d.is l.y !,. pl-in.-elv in.in:,1t..ft. , . . . . - - - ---- giiri vvay from Norway, (for Lapland has no bread, ) to do honor to tho t, tton Factbrs and General Commission ! How could I help "Towine- fond of theo ii and 12 iicliitoshs i queer rfolk. Va. i r.U ? Mprehants, wharf, X W Special attention given, to the sale of einn-iookmg, soft-hearted poo- Cotton. Oct. 28 1 Kr ,IIS UVEUY. KTABLES, 'H k- kept" HiipimVd with x.,7' " " 1,1111 vcliielcn for hire on t ';':ii I tin. " WiUon House," formerly ; ' ' Lf ib pot (i train to 15. n.STITII. Proprietor. Hacks Mill be at tbe on tho arrival of every convjy passengers to ""1 pfipnlnr Korvantd hnve UeD .tie ift.iblislinient tborouyhlj 25-tf tin. i.. i. i ... v, ' f'u imiiH inter , ,S. rte.. t the new elieap Cash '"if tin- Court house. - , . H. OETTINGEIt. 'Nul l- ' "wiipnon noaiiy , U tutusly printed ut tlrit. (lln fit', - VALUABLE LAND FORSALU! rp II E Subscriber offers for sale low, his" 'X.' valuable farm, eontainin"; about loot) ueres of good land.J lying ia Kcw -.Hanover County, about ao miles north west from HH- imni;ton, 11 miles from j It ushington 'Depot, on the H'ihiiington and AVehlon Railroad, nud only four miles from Lonsr CYeek Town. The improvements on premises consisting of a nnu , ' '. ...!''.'': .' Two-Story Dwelling House, all nwessary out-houses of a farm ami a splen did well of water. About one humWil nn,l i . . . e .1 , . niij uere, oi uie inmi ig eletfred and in a good state of cultivation and adapted to the eulti- vatiou of eotton, the rest fwell timbered. Two hundred acres is the very best swamp land in Xew Hanover County. The location of this fhrm ia thn K.,ai : 1 l. .. .. . ..... ' - i that sei'tmn It 14 nut imlf l.unltK,- l.t a.. 77;rv6',Mtil ; i i n 1 - -'hood i4 good. d i. ia '.fvy 6. Booth, Shoes, fllllr Pi ,, n, . MK . T 7" " "- " " J 'uoo iiuui Long Creek Town, at which point all produce can be shipped to Wilmington. Persons dusirous of purhasing a goo '.o. uhould make early application at Wilso . icriiisiow ana goocf time given K. P. EDWARDS. Sept. 25th, 1860. ll tf. LUCAS & G. J. M0QKE, GOLDSBORO, X. Ci1 . Wliolosstilo . inl Xietail . k - DEALERS IX Brugd, MediciiiQs, Chemicals; Perfumery, Fine Toilet Soaps, Fancv Arflrlos Burning Fliiid, Trusses and shoulder Braces Glass, Piitty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, l ye stulls, .Mahutaetured Tobiieeo, Snuff and Cigars, Burgij;al aud Dental Instruments, Grass and Garden, sepd. and Pnronf Mnj;' -Phvsicians' Presciption8 earefullv com. pounded, and ill orders correctly answprtd All medicines Wan-anted genuine, and of tbP best quality. -March 22, 1S60. - ,, . ' 2 tf The village of Kublitz 'was built of 27 tf ! green .bough and wattles, ;the post alone which supported each cottage beino- of ) pine timber. Iii fact, the huts were not cottages they were leafy bootlis, such j as the roving Tarter sojuetimcs con i structs; and these summer palaces of livihg vendure added to the holiday air j of the place, and were suggestive of a perpetual picnic. Uut the true houses were under the earth, not. above its sur- j face. Ihe greeu tents I have been des cribing were mere temporary pavilious; and beneath them, with, only a low chimney, like a magnified molehill peep ing above ground, were the! true homns of the Laplanders, the cai drned store houses for all their earthly wealth, and their own dwellings, for ; more than nme months of the year. And now the time was coming when the orecn BRANCH T. HURT, Grcrer and Geiiefal Coinmission 'IT. 1 l ' - pierciiam, . TT EEPS conkantlv -XV. well assorted stoofc nfr; : ' ProTar tlift noat. tn r.nvAr ma lAtpn ci'mmur,?1 Jtt0 !!'e of the t t,,e river southwards, 60 that I might c inmunitj ; Also the best Peruvian Guano I r.,.,l. x-.... k,.ft... : i..i. n -4 I? ... 1 IUU.1I lU nflV Ul t C 1. PUL IfK. cc with oaah anA . .. ' ci crones, who shivered already in the strange ominous chJl that pervaded tlic air, the heardly hunters, the no Jess luVdy sbepards, or rather deerherds old and young were gazing with a com mon intensity of feeling upon the sink ing luminary. All kinds of wild imagination, nil ,) to do honor to the foreign guest. manncr ot 'poetic memories, rushed in upon my mum as the sun annroarl.,.,1 the horrizon, and prepared for the final plunge. The wild and mystic verses ot Tegner, perhaps suggested by that very spectacle of death of the Northern Sun, recimel to me with a bodiii clearness. 1 began to wonder whether I had not been very rash and absurd in wishing to stop a winter in Laplaud, like amqle in his burrow. I began to sigh after Gloucestershire, where the sun would shine out many a day, on the crisp snow and frost-silvered boughs when I should be left in Cimmerian darkness. Plunge ! the red sun had flashed down below the horizon. A heavy twilight settled, as if by magic, over the fair landscape, still elided "bv the smiles of summer. . Alas ! thegood fairy, so benificient, so bright, in her rainbow robe, studded with flowers, was gone, and King Frost was to reign over the devasted realms. Hark ! the long wailing cadences of the sweet, sad booths were to "be deserted, and the i chant an old, old heathern chant, of sun to vanish, arid the strange under- j tuC da.vs when Freya was worshiped. iriouuu me. live a mn i nn ; iiuw ur me one o ir n "ni .- remit-1 i. .. j again for the lot. o- iron Ln.l .Wrfin ! as we turned to ouit the hill, after strain. ' i e' 1 "ere was Uie ermine -ivnv i - j i pmmsi nriii ti.A . . ...... 't'J. , lCIrThlt-nr .uf.l . 1... I , ana uancing and cooki,,., t . bell -,,,. ,.; ! '. ? V.",,v V "" I1: say nottnng of catin-r. drii.L-i,..; .,.i ! r lorthwiil, ....t : ..' - . . ." .". " vi rMi.rs an gossippig,we,lt o iT, a pro, Nci.V, , ,,:,-,,t- At th- ,.J ". f ,T : r V linn, nor M.nt . fashion tlugh the twe'ZrT " of what would, down South, h y -In ! ;':"! t!,. ru-ihlu-d ' ; VI V alegalday. Ifany one feds U, ! ;Wl,v did v.,, sUJ . ' V " lh? sleepy, hcr she went t slret,- 1'..! L;;l ' t. -Mv .'...I'll if ' . , , CiI,ltal. Meppii.. Luniry ate, the thirsty drank t , , Ttt T Uva petual fires constantly cooked the ,,,o!t ' in tl' '"-etiu-." " J f oatJandi.li messes; the iiddh-s and! t;" ''h.-r. -j,;., j UZ t'J' drums went on as if self:utin-- tho I :i ""rovx-rted su!.;,. - 1 1 i' - , 1,4 e " l" tcber er reindeer were fe ten-Jed and milked ; V'- , "Vevou'k,, , i .S? ! oouis were carvel, horn trinkets were ''i "i'"!i th-re .-.t a.,d arith t e "n , T' chiseled, and stories were jchted to ,hr f opinio,,, ;i!11 jt .t J. ' , ''v . :l,4.c "'Meek- gaping listeners ail at once aud f,:J " Uvc it m' uLnrth ' Z i" VP' ever. I left offlookin- at my w -! . ,f ' t,":w "'tin-." ,M.C 1 " , ,. !';"' ""Z tnt 90, 000 in- all, exeept mechanically. wen Ul'V 1 ,;' hu brother. .M ivcrv , , V1: , ! " t'f ? V? t U "MXU a sleep walker, I Jd j fn"g about slavery. 2 . ? I I ' t L ',, 1 C' I passed a in-Mt i.,h f,t.... ... . a: ! ask lor.r vni.,. f..- . " 1 l"l 1 IHl.lH- loiinl tin . coaatrv in nit,.- itii lart Of that Wonderful winter not unpleasantly, but in a sort of amiable nightmare. Of course I saw no newsnanor rtl.rt,....ii r. wag as it pleased. It was in the day light ; I ,n tlic dark. Of course, I re ceivcd no letters ; the post courier was iiu oUl, aiong with the sun, and I uie lenanijjoi a strange," 1 oi.:..n . i i 3 - oiimj noriu W I ----..w- .-4 UailOIlal mceiirui'. Le.tler. "Ah. ; :.. . : . , . . , ...... ,t , . Jlut von know 1 Uft it a fl.,ri.l,i.r httlc Stated was all a MUt. H.,... I . ' . V "ot a wng!, teg thatby(i.orirrtJt u,.r 2 tl ! 7 "V' UC J wfcc ever. ;a ..n.. . hmhtv .ii.ui. llll j is generally I sorry. I The rrnrk.l 1 1...... W.1 r "tiin moon- understoo'L I w iian and child, em rca 1 ao'l atn very ; write, a:i 1 has roiKlliin; to cat in fut f brt .....! tionof tl... -?I'-'a- ... "iinviiii- inierriii.t...,. ..ft ue were not always under ground. t ,Lic''tfg liy, if .n.rv K'l,,iW;r) M Awake went into tho , in me nne weather the reindeer was I , " i " ,,f"J'r,tood as our "feat -" i onvoi mc brokers and wanted driven out to browse on the lichens and ; t tM"' CuI'1 Uot i'rav a!,ut ' "T " "V".' m"nt CJkC"'t It mosses, from whi.rhthey scratched awav ' 'iS T 1i"s" : .Ul,f"rtunslt?!.,r "afjwncd to te Ujc till . the snow with their tore feet. Them ! ... 7, - : of Mmc of the Tefa-.! Illinou banbu .... a scIi.kJ eoi,,.,.;,. I and the broker told him Lc wunl.1 t.l- we i ie.- tn.t ii., i . . - -. A Wiiib-Awakb Cernxa tiw In W8IG Iinntinr T.urtw. ...i t , r i"o., mu, nen chased and slew the ;white wolves, the w..' . , '1lsaI,,I1 '"'' frn the eitv ; ' at Pf r JivoonU, i -i III lilll'fr zm -i - . . ... . I . a. lv.nt,.i. T-r.- V: .1 l.-i- .f'mif rair Amu nntll tl.a inc. f-,r.t . ' vuv. I llrt-H.. i tb. viii ;.. Ul' UJIV . r ! l,Tl Ao. UviA i. " I a g? battle with an old giant of i twelfth, ... r..i." t 1 niJ"u.1 i r 'rv "T" v 7 u-wii:i : v::..r -iar, who presumed on the t.rt.,-...!;. .. ."u:w,-icii- narueu me mat me tiavilglit woa W T,uu3 UP "UUI lu,! U1IU uunuwew, aim i . , . , .. - r - .ius io Jlarrv, and s j., LnUn,i;i .i i.l T-.i v I thii-Arl un.l -i..oi-' . rtspect tlie Laps have lor "OM : lia'f of tl.. r ' .V . .-vvhuii, iw, nnu uiai; uc jjao. oeiier " ..v ... .uv. u. 1 , uvu . i;mb, f..ii,,. -. tSrtthU otfit. M T0B WORK neatly and expe4rtioos "imn ina outcv. all of which are. Kim. 1 , I r, - ...... ioou, nuu will be sold upon Up most favorable terms, both 05 iu bunt; ami priee. . . : Consignments' of Drodue ari fi.ili.i..I .... 1, J . . .- ""m, viir, me ut-iiei-ana promise that, the exiieri ence of 85 years, will enable him to make prompt and satisfactory returns, ilr. Blake 1 ittman, will give Id personal attention to any business from hisjacquaintances wiauur, f(M), S, 1B60. 50 tf. around me at the sudden sensation cold, i "It is the snow-wind," said old Laplander as we passed dow the village ; "no more flowers for white hares, the martens, the deer, the school Oiruvall and every .., in tl.itr : . . . . " lu " There was the ' ' . ' ,.7. i .. ' . . t,(;u.. UP their wits by ro. f tl i i i''-o'g yne lollowing i!ietion If I f the white fox. had a .: . lJViun. If I give two- Naac. uld teen uard," as thev call hi,.,. ! t!.,r, I- ,JLr what would Th vs in . r.r.. . i ilCIiiatKi ai.rx-Mriil wrr omrl.Ti..! . no oi the meaner under-i "c wununrcl in rather utron" la. guag. Tlic broker then ak.l him if lie wasn't one of thoe fcJI.jw Leh.I seen around only a few nights aj0 -Un a black cape and torclu Tie VTide Awakc wil Lc is and wantr , know wnat Ui.it Iu I got Ut Jo with L A strange idea seized me what if I i were to stop behind ! I have been lasses to braid in their hair this liere through the daylight the lon I must confess that I felt uncommon- three months' day, that puzzled me so "i b l'e a frightened child aloue in lerriDiv at tirst, and robbed me of my sleep and made me blink like an owl st the unwearying sun that would shine ct midnight, and upset all the Labits tf -:" ' " I dark, and regretted my whuu for ing among the Laps. But that night there were revels held among the dwellers in caves. C I " i stmt rr.i.t.i.i .1... .. - iiii.ic nil i .....r f iii.nfv i ,...f i. -v . . I - . -"- iuu ,storeuouses until h U stiidv .-..n i. i . I "'ni , "u, - rrpnca Uie au I theft. lu.,.ntn .,1 .i i. t . ; '"A oov. but tin..!!.- ! linker, "onlc v..n .n. ... . . n toll. ..uuirai.ic. me wolt I.Klhed un his 1... T ' ; , i.i j w airi- u "ihiin iwuMNtliA. .1 i .. ;. up naii.j a a .um. . ... . !' .I on i..nr rw. - rt vcar" r r l""ul jiow; lie wounded what would tiierc be lof, i J 7 ,,r s, V.i i . . ":-,u,c OQCC. car- M. ai, uuuar.1 coweu the 1 loud so tha a'l . i w 1 . i i -" -.wui nreaic . Atm ;!. 1.:, :i i . ' lua aa ran Iiear" . ; . . In. t..r!. - .. , ... i, ' o ' "o" ursiuKic nugs, and titarlv . connnifrr. m. ..Tl . 1.1JIJ ---w cic urn jeninjicat, a ineibeat the wh.de comi.m7.ifr 1 1 .i. ... 1 "e plate r shouted ; "Cj,d that ever aked lucky shot laid him low. And thci I man Zed V?- , cttee- "- If thi. m tb. firrt fruit of a v:, i th.?r tLe glorious drives ! O.ahe oZl ZlJl1? f.! Le ' kt excitement of sweer.in m i . - iou.j. I he Iioy l" "' c-mig to Lc lle-VAm frozen snow ia a deer-drawn IXT U ITOm "TO" an7 rapro 1 l-J of Jters bcr.o 1 X- '. r i i . : . ... ij . . . . " i . - vr ' . 1 - - - fA'.t , I. Shi.m ' ' p Cf SO Kit. rV b. --i.. rcrror. r - ' -"" ' ' "'.. - ;-J"-." "
The Flag of the South (Wilson, N.C.)
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