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, Cj)t topic's )iS$. FRIDAY, AI7G.TJST 13, 18G9. Special Newspaper Advertising ami .(ipncra Collecting Agency for North Carolina. . . yf i. A. tl KA K. I. &-. .- Special A cent for the North Carolina Prcs and General Agent for the collection of Claims of every description throughout ' the .State. Office (JoLisboio.' N. C. "Are authorised agents for the People's Press. Tn-vsniP Kl.TPTIONS. YcrV IltllO III- tcicot was manifested in the towusbip elections in this county. There wav.no I excitement on election day, and orory thing passed off qipctly and poaceably, a very small vote being polled, ! and party Rnea were not drawn, the objeet being to aclcct m r n 'tin Ti fieri for the offices, rather "than Scotch Snuff, a V VM f to subserve party ends. Election returns, as far as received, will bo fonnd. below. WINSTON TOWNSHIP. t Magistrates. A Cl Fogle, 1 0 1 ; II. W Scotch Saurr. It will Messrs. Gail & tise their Su The article U pcrior to anyll Messrs. E Co., -are the t M J-JM. U ii j iii - .j.. ,. , - , , .... I -1 ' - ba seen . that land his nartr off the -cremise. On thi 1 T!,i. in.,r.t:iui uv.. im.. 'i. . n . . Ax. from Balti.no.c. .Jvrr. diMurlVnco 'ro,, ,', ..!.,!. w, ....J. tr.ili ; V" . . I "J" TZ "V"" " ""Mei . VlfJlBH. .e.ior fa in our .. I f-fM. f"' ft . '-"t"- H The .... u .,,';, .7, HM ..... V; S "S,. ! . - r . I 1 . i , I j M."i'M ni'l ljuiin lll'l. I n a HC f .1 .OMUL t i. I l , ... . -. . , . .... iHig ofthtf kind ui mnrket. The tb-ht Liiamtt .-......-d . ..ni il , - My Ihr n.luratLMi of ihr l,r,.. b, I, U A. Vogler. and Puileiuiri oinci-n." 'of th lavr m anaruirl, thv The Uultcl Sutrf l.Rvc a ctflr of If-! . M ,,al?fA! fruilfu,..l'1 J" Ur agent for the ilobratcd wo icpu!cd; Shrri.T Uri-jM rr ivi-d coitun prclu, tn-n of lU1213ll'UIJ '?w ''-T ,,rti lMl tl.1 in this i.lace. ' V JUvftuhot in d.flVrwnt pari! tf hU JkmIj, which n fxi.tii.- priv it. t.cr. ; r;'. " I" " "V 17y-"-a rmm II.a r(T.M-t i.f trl.irl. I. k would 1 u r.r). !! i4n.ifnft I ' -'-" i iv , w ? i:. Dkmoekst's Monthly. Tho entorpri- died. Hi fellow f.rfln-r WhiiUn WI ex. pected to lire. The men who minted the officer of the law have not fled, and de- inj? publisher of this popular Maanno i .,nru, 0 afnea fr -t . , . , f. i: i i.ii- . . if .... " " i uciu in aniHMincinir, niuonir the mm mS m Ml 11 . A Fries, 97; John Alastcn, t8; 1. i .ucsi, oi; Jacob Tise. 57; lvinnamon, 52; Bodenhamer,4C; Henry Holder, 42; Edw, Pfohl, 32. - Others scattering. Clerk :. Charles Brictr, Cl; J. U Crist, 41 : E. Ackerman, 11. - The Eclipse. Vast and i hnntleis is the universe in which this our planet holds it's d-iiguated place. To our feeble, finite sense, a prop er conception of the immensity of creation ilasten, 35; Smith Sapp, 16. inducements to auliHcnbcnffur rtli comio year, the finest premium ever -et .n-red lor u oiuglc ubcriplioi. to any magazine in thu or any other country. It conilt oi u copy, retailed at ten dollar, of .Mrs. Lilly M. Spencer's great picture of a "Pie- STATE which ttagvr the imagination. On Sunday night the octropant of the tent at the ramp tnctrtiiiir inand at fY- idarGrovp. Narmganlt IUy," wrrv drug ged with iliiorolurm, and a largf amoont cf ttroner. wntchwand clothing "wu t'.otcn. ' . . '. ' &hool '' Committee. A. B. Gorrel, G9; Jno. nic on tho Fouith of July," the engraving I). Siewtjrs, 50, A. F. Pfohl, 51. Consta We. Edward Spaugh, 77; J. Y. must remain an impossibility. We see, and strive to master the. great" and innu mcrable and mysterious. agencies at work around us -upon tho planet which we inhab it, and science has greatly aided the human mind in its explorations and researches - into the mysteries of creation ; but at best. . .... we know comparatively little, "we see as through a glass darkly."; Marvellous be yond our conception,, arc tho woiks of the Almighty Architect of the universe. Tin wonderful-revolutions of the stellar, orbs, all moving in their regular and -ordained , orbits, since first' the- morning stars shout - ed in J03. together,' have from the earliest ages attracted attention, until in this, uv da', those mysterious wonders which' en- the olden time, have been solved, so that our very children can fully master w hat puzzled the; philosophers and sages of .a former period. Tho whole of our '-population, but the juvenile portion especially, were interested spectators on Saturday last of one of those marvels of the. triumph of science, the pre dicted eclipse. Pieces' of -smoked glass were in aemauu, ana "star-2azinr receiv ed general j Sanction. ,."'e were hupely amused by the, movements of a bevy i f youngsters, who were very mm h in!e.-csL ed in '-watching the progress of thi' truly 'rrand and 'nnnsnal si'ht. nnd whose fm- ra ----- ---- -- --t-.., bearing the marks of contact with their observing glasses, were obscured to an ex-j tent almost equal to that, of the grand old .luminary overhead. Even the brute crea tion seemed puzzled , by rhc strange phe nomenon. -The fowls in the 3'ard,, old chanticleer lendinc the wnv hetnnlr them. i . '. !- " Ji . - ....... selves to roost. AVe noticed the look of . , i -. r surprise of some half a dozen young pul lets, that had sought their usual nights retreat on the horizontal trunk of-a large grape vine, when. the darkness. was dispel- .intr their occUs hithvr and f frither in iren- uinc wonderment, thej finally leaped to tho ground and recommenced their pcram , bulations. '.. All leviU aside, however, -tho eclipse was , a grand sight, calculated to till the mind with strange and peculiar svnsations TUa ... : i J.:!! - -i- i ..i 4 i . "n iu ruiii'i-w prei lining. :ni'i ine 'pallor 'and gradual darkness which over spread and shrouded the fair face of na ture, were peculiar indc.e 1. One idea, and it was a stranyelv solemn one imnVes.cH c j . t ' . itself upon our mind: What, thought w, ' will be the condition ot the millions, iow gazing upon the grand spectacle to be witnessed in tlio Western sky, when the nefct similar wonder shall occur? The eclipse commenced about 4.5S min utes, and became total about 5.5G minutes, local time. The appeal ance, when total, was magnificent, the sun being surrounded with a well I defined ring of pale light - known as the carorta. The planet Yenus MIBU OVI.tUl OlUtillVl optii 3 V VJ V" JIIU1L. ;- : . ; f -: : 'i - T MIDDLtFORK TOWNSHIP. Magistrates. J. P. Crows, 52; Wmi A. Lowry, 33; Robert Walker, 20. Clerk. J. W. Jones, 35; J. B. Boden- hamer, 30. V School Committee. A Crews, 63; E. Blum, 47; M. Westmoreland, 41. Constable.-A. S. Yalker. 63; YVilliam orris, 3a. We have onl3' tho vote of the above'two townships. Will publish the whole next week, if we can procure a cop3. f BETHAMA TOWNSHIP. Magistrates O. J. Ijehraan, N. F. Sulli van. Chrk. E. G. Anderson. School Committee. Tand3 Marshall, Fountain Fl3nt and J. L. Shore. Constable.-!. T. Miller. of which artists were sent for, pvt-iully from Europe to complete. Demorcst'i Monthly is in itwelf l3' far the most complete and ullractive Maga tine for ladies published in this vountr, and requires little extra fiidiicwmcnt to persuade them to become subscribers. It is really a saving of money, however, to j adjoining count ic, the (VttMy Cuiiiiiii- pa' three dollaai and get in addition mj ioiier have nsHr"ed the pdl at more than I bjl onct nar! f.in'dv alxtanl. c-n- silingf father, mther, ti gronn dngf. ten mimI tu pmttling rhu-lrvn were tit I drowhfj rn-cf t th little oac, Lu ttmlJ not tell thnr iisma :ome nirrtut5Ct c learn that the On Satnnlar. a mm. Judges of the Supreme Court rnaile an c-1 Kcw York Citv. Thr f timate that their decision in the late rail road cbch would rrdmc the taxes to Ik pahl, 27 cent- from the gnw amount. But the Public Trrorcr in Id Circular' iued to the fhcrilT. Hates the deduction at only 81 cent. Thii in a wide ditT. r- ence and might be well enough to inquire into. . , We learn that wmc of onr largest tax payer will refits to par tho Sheriff th t a xet claimed, and will take the matter bc'orc the Cotut. We likcwio learn, that in Home of the 52 on the JhwI, tor the rraMtn that no re gard i paid by the utlkcn of the late government in aprtiniiig the taxe-. to that provision ol thu 0iililuliiit which regulate the propcrt3 tax o. three hun- Ired dollarn valuation to' rtrreKiid with VI on the hu. zt.ttesnUc Amenctn. A r atal C ahualtt. e . regret to learn that Mr. Malthrw Bai Ur, of this county, while employed at a threhing inaehiiic, receited injure Iront the effoet of w hich, ho died on nf.cr. U have not to OLD RICH MOST TOWNSHIP. valuable r premium ami Mr. Demurest will undoubtedly find his list doubled on tho strength of U. .PaHi-hed at Broadway, 2s. Y. Important to Farmer. The Auguit number of the Carolina Farmer is before us, with unusually interesting tabic of eon- tent-. The succes of this truly home en terprise has been so encouraging that tho proprietor announces hi intention of con verting it into u Forty-cntnmn eight page Agricultural an I Ftniiby Week 13 at the close of the present volume (Nov. lt,) J near Ctncord, abnrru- Ci:ii.ty, on Sunday I ne-I!c a tightly a ovrn fabric-, and al giving twice u much a'Ticultural matter I ,afcl '.v lnslnp ttildmn. ll wuidoluutol I trad3 table roth, omit. hoe and ltti ccati are in the tiatcl, nil inadelrum the new inalrrial. Col. Fitzpatrick killed hi wife in F-lre- field, S. (t on Monday, and a '.tended her funerikl the nccceling Wtdnelay in the company oinl cutody of a police ofiiter. Thk Texai FijoAd. Gen. Howard ha received Cummuni-ati.n from Texa, re- garding the rvtvi.t tuod. I Fifteen thou- saitel freliucn are bordering on tanration b3 the ofhoae. crop and rmploj. nie'n. 1 i.c rapi-i aiiieice ti ino wier during the heated term ih i'ncl a great deal of uknc, and their ilaatiou i ap- paonig. ilaii)-if tLrni r-rt to riLberj and indi Hmmaleilundcr to ulain life. ami the ronll 1 an nu ieae of the t'ltter- De of th freling vf the while population to1 ard them. Clothing made from a nee kind of pa per ha bvn patented in England. The component oflhe materia! are aid to be animal auj vi-grLatlu ablaii.e never be- fote ued. When rrd need to a pain and t been able to get fuller particular, up rrUwxU lo a poip ana , , thi w riting.-VSj.Vi.ry r..,rr. P bl-racLrJ. the tmpletc fabric U a on t ow.r4 .tranger would mi 9 fell, of extraordir.ar)- V''ncy, rlexibility the iNrtller tbTioa,ly -egbt I A new Catholic Church wa ddicatM and strength. It can U ewed ilh the aj;ralUa a4 ucf-h II per month as at present, brides a large to Jsunc, Apo-tle. Magistrates. E. B. Fulk, T. J. Staubor. quantit y of choice family reading, and all C-erk. G. J. Helsebeck. Sihool Committee. A. C. Wall, L. Wer ner and J. L. Wolff. ! CwstuUe. E. L. Reed. the general news of the da3. The sub scription prh-e will bo only $2.00, making it one of th lieajCf I juurnaS ! it la : . 1 . til - in me eouinr . .uurci oniers 10 win II. Bernard. Editor and Proprietor Wil-mingt-Mi, N. (. Th- R Et 1 N ST R lT ei Farvir for AllttUt is on our table. This number, like iln pre decessors, is tilhsl with plain common sense articles, treating upon various ib- jects connect ! with the farm, g-ren and land household. The exci-il nc of ttiis VIENNA TOWNSHIP. ! ... . m. Goslin. II. 1. IjcIi- . . ' OLDTOWN TOWNSUIP. Magistrates. X. C. Dawson, Shouse. -Cirrk.V. E. Billctcr. School Committee. C. II A. Rtyrcs, and X. Pfaff. Constable. J. J. Petrec. William Hanser, John A Swindle. A few week since, a cer tain Ir. D. T. Tavhr came to 8 Mitchell in Montftrd' tve, reporting that lie had had hi horre ilo!en and a out of funds remained there two or three w evkj, ingra tiated hinw It into the favor of Mr. Mm h ell and otbcr, fid w.ti getting into ag-l practice a a physician, rinnlly, he ohl eh cks to the amount of $.TJi"to Mr. M., bought a hore which he did not pay tor. and left for parts unknown. The chinks had Wen cnt him douhtlcs by a confed crate, anil of course were protested. Hand him round, and w-ntch out for the t-iun, of w hunt there is doubtless 1 iiumhcr travelling around. . Jttith-rl'vrJtvm IViiYifwr. a gd Magistrates, man. , Cicrk.L. A. Goslin. School Committee. J. Linel-nck, A. E Conrad and R. Y. Kirkman. Constable. P. T. Lehman. in EELEW S CREKK TOWNSHIP. MdQigtrafef-Joc Fultin, R. I ville. Clerk. P. ,W. Allen. School Committee. A. Fultin, J. E. Clay, ton, and Smith Linville. Constable. M. D. Iancastcr.j ! ler ol its ongnal anl eleetel articles, us editor ih.-iiwlves being cxerieiired ami 3nccesful farmers. Aldre-ji ThigH'n V I)ancy. Tarboro, X. C. r.t r?' Mtii.al Mmthlg for Ang:t.t is musical as nual. eoutaining several pieiis of new music, selected w ilh discrimination.! 1 from the large Mock of J. I,. IVten ,t tNi. j 1 iu ii.....i,.'..,- vw V..1L ii..;.i.o "tll 1 new sheel mn-i'. the pmnlx r .ntniiii4 a t list f'f music pllhlisli.-d h Peters A 'o.. and other musical houses. The price of the Monthly is S.I 00 per year, 30 cent a single number. SALEM CHAPEL TOWNSniP. Magistrate Perrill, T. M. Marshall. C'erk.T, X. Marshall. SihooLCofriinitfee. Jackson Guthrie, E M. Marshall and W. F. Jones. CoustaUe. J '. M. Marshall. Gi ARPIAN. We nre indebted to the Wilmington Star for the folloAing hints to guardians : "According to the present laws, guardian muit renew their bonds ever' three year, and man3. we Icarn. np'.rar to have torgotten this fact. Tooe whose 3carl3 account a:e doe had be-l call on the pnperutK ial ut onie, and thus cure cost. GENERAL TIEWS. The recent tlcttion in TennCAtee, re setted in ftvor of Senler, rnn!rrate Re puhlican, for (ioeernor, by. from forty to forty.fi ve thontnd majority. The 'Leg iflnture ivill have a large majority of Con icrratives and mleralc Republican. The scat in I!ebInot,a Circe fill at Jamestown, IV, on PtiJax- lat. Mr. Henry cater was crioury injnrol b3 wrenching her pinc. One of the mana gers deposited $2,000 a indemnity for the result of the accident. R. JC We were kindly invited by Mrs Krrrrier, to inspect the various articles of ..interest,. forwarded' 1)3 Miss A. Herman, now in Europe, in aid of the mission work of the cjmrch : 'There were beautiful spec imens of wood-work sent from Jerusalem and tho interesting localities of the H0I3' Land. Fineby ; executed copies in minia turo of somcof those grand old paintings of world renown, In'-the hands of the great masters. Flowers in a remarkable state of preservation with their original tints-unimpaired, -'gathered, in the garden of Geth fesmane and at other lika hallowed poin 8 in Palest iiie.i;-Beside'- theso thcro are most, irigenioiifly cins'trucied boats with the Greenland owner clad in. robes of skin seated therein, armed . with his harpoon, goingforth in search of seals and fish, and tin Esquimaux sleigh with the dogs attach cd, carved .out of the U'i:eof some animal, . and very well execiried'iudeed, 3- natives "There are likewise pictures made fioni the Sijeds of tbnvors ami plant., which stagger ;. ciediility ... U e bi'pe that something hand , s-nne may be realized fiom these, and olh- cr articles not j et come to hand, when ex- osel for sale. , Th? uin v.Teceived for thes very rare curiosities wiilj he expended for benevolent Jr'll j"' v " 1 oiiMii.iiu I licino 1 v.. 1 V LEWISVILLE TOWNSHIP. Magistrates.!.. C. Laugcnour, W. Griffith. Clerk. J. P. Binkley. School Committee. J. 1. Cratt, Harper Blackburn and Josiah Wagoner. Constable. II. AV. Werner. 60"CTHFORK TOWNSHIP. Magistrates. J. M. Stafford, Daniel Reich. Clerk. C A. Tlcge. ' School Committee. Jesso Mock, Craven Jones and C. F. Burkhart. Constable. Jonas Spach. BROADBAY TOWNSHIP. Magistrates. P. E. Light, Xoah Hi tie. Clerk. F. J). L. Messer. School Committee. A. Stuart, J. F. Men- denhall and W..Wr, Phillips.' Co.istable. Wm. L. Sink. ABBOTT'S CREEK TOWNSHIP. Magistrutea-T Eli Wcavil, J. J. Robins. Clerk. Aquilla Teagae. School Committee. E. B. Tcagne, Jun Jacob Smith and L. P. Matthews. Constable. II. C. Hedgcock. The Census of 1870. The Xew England Journals nre in lnlg ing in gloomy forel-odings a to the ef feet that the census of 1S70 will have on tho representation f the several Stales in Congress, ll is believed that the 11 n par- relied growth of the" est em Su.t-s in population will reduce (he number id Con gressmen from tho old States, an ! there fore a sy-tcm of representation c mi -on till ed of two elements has been ojh-hI- nd- vocated. 1 he In ovidec.co i rr... in c'in ing um.ii this subject, nays : 4The We-t i supcri.r in numerical strength, and the hast is tur KiitH-rior in financial importance. This fact will necessitate the consideration of the just basis of apportionment, that the section which contribute ol it capital to promote the material growth id the count r3' ma3' nor be compelled to be iti ficd with a Mnall minoiit- in the House of Representatives, while the West, de- fiendeiit at least in the early part of it iiftor3, upon the favor and patronage of the East, ina3' not have n controlling voice in Congress, ami so distribute the capital which th3 do not own as to enchance it self nt the expense of the rest of tho conn- tr3v As the Constitution provides that Representatives and direct taxc shall Ii apportioned among the acverul States ac cording to their respective number of persons, no chmgo can he effected , with out an amendment to that instrument. Dubuque 77H.1. KERNERSVlLLE TOWNSHIP. Magistrates. SolTh Teagno, A. II. S Beard. Clerk. W. G. Kerner. School Committee. A. D Lindsay, Moses Hasten and Ashley Dwiggins. Constable W. A. Smith. the-patronage of all Fin Potatoes. Mr. S. T. Micke3, of this place, presented us with the finest po tatoes wo hate seen this season. They arc of tho Early Rsd variety, of which he raised from 1J pounds of seed, over a peck, or 16 pounds of potatoes. Mr. Mickey has also been cnltivating s7 the Harrison potato, which ho dug last veck, and from one viae he counted 33 vines produced ClNTKAL ANO Sol TlI AMIRICA. IU" the arrival of the Stiutnship llmry i hdrtttttij. I mm AjMval Aug. I, we ate in receipt of late ne from Central and South America. Rumor of a revolution in fvor of Moqiera was current in Bogota, but no definite r frl f iirjruients were at pa The returns from Alabama hnw that Bmkh-y nud Uny (lade-nls) have lren eiet-ted lo Congress from the rcnn! and Fourth district, and Dox and Sherman (dcmfK.ratt from the. Fifth and Sixth districts. The Firl and Ttonl district are in doubt, but probably Buck (radical) i chosen ia the First district. A Ioe with Antler. A rorretjion dent or the Amtric.tm Xatarahjf. date that a doe was recently hot near Minneapoli. Mion tarrying a lraitiiul pir of antlers. to bad trratmrnt and ror tillage. add. "Virginia i, to-lar. the bet -imlwr I State in the Union. The tlailali"ti ..r firm nvtctn i lo b treble withtb gI, in o"n-t ti its' many evils. Ma who o ncsL $2. .Lo- LOoJ rt ,slA .i.e. third to nine-tenth uf ll in tiinls.-r fr-a ucci-ily." .1 Ja rgxnl to niioral land hu ypek -f three adjacent tract, amounting tof.Jr-f thousand acre of the i h-sl iron ore, . rring mtt ef tlo western luJf of titles k) J the eastern half of HUnd county. Of tL ore be ucthvrea tiat ihch were -tnilU.n of ton ready lo be hovc!ed up and t art. 1 otT like any eearide bok of pebbles. l add: "The ore i aiJ to l pare, yicl lin SI Lo 70 cr cent. of metal of excellent qcahiy. Our aliolcromiln niightbe provide! wuh iron fur a bumlrxsi ycr f rum thi pm,. eriy, and leave eiiough to upj.ly U whole world for age thereafter. Ofcvur there arc tncro oih prpxrtk 00 ern side, though dJ not tisil them. IV -a t ai I lo be abandant and excellent, ia1- ileeelopeJ on 1U prvperty and all antin-! Ju regard lo the atlrailiun fur iu4i... grii.t. ilr. Gtelry y; -That ome orvne l.on!d ati'd be f. t by tho-.who were badly alonibed it well a dicwmCted by ihe resoll of tr lale tropic, i inevitable; yet I tho thre arc few localities w U.re an imn,:. grant trotu lh North, utIr he made bun. elf cnf4cUoly disagreeable, meclj . annoyed others ie, tbao by being lei aloi.. . tT . - a- - m - r.ren ine natural u.imi ci iuj rfHnj kju give way .f to make lot;.. cine n 1. apprehetuioJt that anyone neetl fart uage ibal leada me lo reiurate my advi that those who, from lie North, wt;ll make their home in the Smth. h J. t lako their future neighbor alvng wit 1 them, fwr the way of ihi cople r diJl.renl frvoo iKir their way of thii.t iug a well a acling thai we rant.i vneu become gtsd imihborw. It were al aunl lo exfxl it. We cuull noi cvhh barne and work a farm with one . worn out plow. a they will ; we mut bat the 1-tacktmilh, the ha rues maker, th wagtn mker at hand. We want mM lools for tSfty acre than uSlcc a Virgin Ian with five hondred, and we could not lire among un bridged rooantain atrejon. which a day" rain wilU to raging ior rent, Ircprisoning each farmer n a nar low isthrau until the .! ce fit to s.ib. sj.Ie. er this is a new f.n 1 in natural history or not ; in which the editor rplr that they have never beard of a female deer assorri ed the ha mcler of a male before. Hut il is n well established fact, thai female bird living to an old age often assume the plo mage, anil tn a certain extent the habit oflhe male. In the Mn-cum of the Pea body Academy of Sienf-f at Salem. Ma , there is a pa ben. that in the spring before A Lett Child. mi RttrrtAftAKct Atnta TttiarT-Tuacg tea a or &AVAOC Lire. IFrin Ihe Jai IuVy (Uhio) lUri'tsf Julj Thlrty-tbrve year ago there IitJ at lwiion. Igan con nly, a frmcr by ibo name r-f Harri Hopkins, mho bad a tbd 1, a I y. between ihree and tour y cr cfag-. 'wr-sun r r wr wM m mttrii t A CelJ oine d.tance frou the fjfia Lqom- ihe boy tartel from Ihe house arss . field 10 see hi father. The Ut n ..1 Iho little fellow wat when he left Ibb Hundrelnf teopl turned fut to winli for Ihe lost child. The river wa dmggvJ. ihe woods searrhcvl, reward offered, but to no purpose. After day of wrary and ansioa wart h the tittle fellow hai.,1. Penman advices referred prim i-1 . ' ? ' . 1 V" . . : ' . 'r 2-ven up by the parent and .vmtthi.ng lly to the solemn ina..arn. of ,.c 1 '""l'' ' i'1 ST.? u'?r ,ur.,,,c Iriend The few Indian .Vn. in the neighborhood were friendly are! -ac-abl. railroad to con nee I I'Imo with Lima. Ni- iragiia b-tlcrs set lorlh that the Govern in The Anti-Rent War in Albany Cotthtj. The troubles connected with the Van Rensselaer leases, in Albany and Columbia counties, Y. N. which have many year been a. source of discontent among tho lessees of that district, have lately broken out afresh. These leacs have been in all points vindicated by the courts, yet forci ble resistance to the collection has often been made. The latest instance of such resistance occurred near Alhauy week be foru last. Tho details arc given in the Troy Times. A writ of ejectment had been issued on the liOth ult., against Win. Whitback. who lived lj miles from Albany near ttrecn incnt force were constantly being increas ed, and lh.it hope of a i-iwedy suppression, of the rebellion were gaining Mrchgih every day. - Cuban mail new, jast now at hand in Washington, report ihe arrival of rein forvemenis fur the revolutionists, and rv producc j-tatcmcnts in regard to Spanish defeat 111 ummortaiit encounter. The town or Ilolgum wn sad to lc m the hand of revolutionist, who eoutemnlatcd making ii their seal of government, Affair in Japan, according to the Lon don Mvrninj '.?, are very much unsettled and the hostility to foreigner is so in tcne that the F.ngli-h men-of-war in Chinese water have been ordered to Yo kohama, and the English regimeul i or dered to remain there for the present, for the protection of English resident. Five thousand emigrant landed it Xew York in ihe month of July, making one hundred and ixty-eight thousand for thu year thus far. Thi i thirty-five thousuud more than were landed up to same time last year. Information Wanted. Any one knowing the whereabout of my little son U illie 1 arcron, about 111 year old, largo blue C3es, light auburn hair, some freckle on his face, who was de coyed from hi home in April Iat, will oblige hi distressed mother, Mr. U. A. Kennedy, by addressing her at Atlanta, Ga. " New Issue of Ten-Dollar Greenbacks. Washington. Aug. VL In consrquenco rif tho spuriou iue of the ten-dollar greenback or h-gal tender i.otes, Secretary Iloulwell ha conch-ded bright plu mage and fall tad of the male. Pi tssoNAL. Th lion no rare Greeley, editor of ih. New York 7V'-e, tassed through this city, vel-rda, on the wav to Wsrn Virginia, lo examine the min eral Liii'ls in that clion with a vitw i tmn h.iii.g. ' We uieUrsland thai he ex- prcs-H--! th pinion, 111 mmj vcrAliti with iH"Vcrl gintlemeii hre, that Virginia would p:i the ordeal of Congre-s, and woulJ Ik" admitted into 'he Unior early in the coming M-ssien. Wo Icarn further, that in his opinion tho mend-rr of the Legislature will be permitted to take their seats w ith'oui being required to take the Test Oath. Lncklurj ev. The Eartuqtake INm the Pacfic The earthquake wave of August last, were felt in a memoriWe way, at Samo. (Xavigator Island.) At Upon, one of and no ttu-picion ever attached to tl. m, and ll.e affair wa f-irg-i'lon oroidy la.Lr-1 of a a mylerho disjpjn-araiK-e. 1 b Hopkins family at length 1-It iLe.r nil home and ra-ll.ed in lii.nois, and up to ten day ago Lone f their o'd n igbl t.r in tgan sunty haJ ejtj-rclisl in n any rutmUr f lh family aiin. The a-ton- uliii.cnt of the idd settler in and l- .t ibe .fieighlrhonJ Can l-e CMiieeired, when, week befor fast a taU raan brjwiud be a eijsare to in and trm, and -raking the bmaken English of the half civduM Indian, made hi appearance at Lcwi-ton, and claimed to be the chilJ roisred tliirty. thrf year ago. He stated that a Chero kee Indian, wandering throa;h that ---lion, had enticed him from the cIJ a he wa going in crc h of hi father and bad carried him to the far Weu The old the gro i p. a wave frvm thirty to forty feel I chi. f had Irraled him a hi own nn, and in height, burst upon the hore at 2 A. M I hating been taken away at ao early au when the native were all aIecp. It come I age the memory of Li parent and former without warning, in calm weather, and the affrighted people awoke to find them selves foisting with nofs of their houc and their household grar among the tree top. Some were left lodged in the brain he while other were carried 011 by tho rah ami plumped into a swamp liehind the vil- Iifc had faded fnm hi mind. For thirlr odd year he lived a an Indian and tup- posed lhat he wa Ibe on oflhe old tbi.-f who h J claimed to be hi father. A few month ftincv the chief, then high in rank in the t'beroke nation, and very advaaccd in age. found himself on hi death Led. lage. The alarm"" a great but tho lotof I Shortly before he died he called Li adopt- life wa raall. The fir I ware wa follow ed by a aecond nearly equal in magnitude; after which, from II 10 11 A. M., the tide roH ami fell eighteen time. IATr raoy Jerusalem. -Recent ac count fiom Jerusalem speak oflhe rapid progn-s and important letult of Lieu tenant Warren exploration in the sacred city. More than fitly halt hare been bu-ih; Dipi.ty-ShcrirTGiiggs, of Rens-eb thounand dollar note to have new Usue of all th nomination of ! "l of lltC Temple area have been greenbacks, from the one ed son to hi bcdiide and informed him who and what be wa. A -un a the old c h i e 1 wa dead and buried, Hopkins came to Logan county in r-rarrh of Li parent, whom he found Lad moved lo ampaign City 111. He, howcTer, re mained lt week at L-ewitton to gratify the curiosity of the old settler-, who Lad aided in the crch for him thirty-three ,' fT-al emr ra.at.fUltMhrl 1 1 - tl I unk, revealing archway, galleries, buried qullo .-Tmuih excitement in Ixgan coun hall, reerv,ur and water torse, thu. ? M j.j hU uajco an4 n..UnbOI dl. getting glimus, of ihc city a it wa. .;M.tmn . tLirl cf cniurr .,a. lit nn. !... LflPi. IKm r..imUf..,a f 1 0 nc dollar to the one j tJUr"J ""'"' fc- bcl""ir iU rvbt .ur- pnK . The plate Tor r,a- On oine of lhea anii'-nt fuiuda- ,ocnV a .a I la. .a f. a. t at f .. .. .n a I . w a " . Another inake charmer, by foolirLIy ex ng himaelf, ha met a horritle fate. A man named Joseph Wagner, Iifin (pMato!,. and ' other n-om twenty to twenty-five. Mr. Mickey . . ..Iaa . . . ... n.ontlis- - eiKtincr Jim.z J "." JWV,,!-" fn the f.n 1 there were 41 u am -boiler-, cxplosiona in j 1 aciblow-s, and his crop will measure Lbc cniieu . iaics. j o ;: 02? iiuuarcu tushcls. ncr county, aerveil the prrn es. and pla.-I ! these note- are now U u.g engraved at the neioa. my tierioa name- ,n c'h.rietowi.. West Virginia, profes-4 n rK,sessiun of iho farm Col. W.S. Chun h. i bnren ( T eugruving and prmiing. The I 1 - rnra lo lvc the power of charming snake. g captured a raltle- -;rmc lrndn cxhi AArr fondling the laTiav alma ft. 1 1 1 "- "MP it a ft ft ft ft 1 ------ m iaF tB -- s parly of sonic twent3fiTe men, and again iK-i.artment. . vai vanitesi rescrvwr nearly oe u.njrwJ j uu lbo uud ,MiUc4 it 0r.til it took posioii. Deputy -Shcji IT Gi igg, f The engraving, however, of the new h- feet in depth. j wrilheJ with rge. Jle then lyoii the rcp- on the zotii, going lo the Inrni with one , iic, Ihc-priiitiugoi me lad- na the scant . . . - i tile up in tut inn agin. aaving 'arc too inanTiuunu i uieict k there wpha umtn ; 01 all the ui-nr-muialior., win i-c pcriorm men, who ordered ihe tdicritl lo leave. e l in ihe printing und engraving bureau. who, somo year since, acquired Ihe an I designs are entirely new. . likeness 01 V " 3 ,-.-s i bar-Mlay. navi Rcnsselear litlo Ui this land. Colonel any living man w ill be place.I on lio nole. .i,-kp, be wa gif mg Church placed three men in posessio,,. j None of the former or proem greenback j l-r- The ex4oralion of iho B'ket j Ulin of h- cr On tbn Jlih Whiibecb I ;tl, i urrn en--ruved or nrinted al Ihe Treatarv 1 ran, or 1 01 ueioec-ja, na rvveaieu a I (n9 M tit. In threatening rcsistar.ee. llt then returned I while the lack w ill l printed in New ( taa-l 7 kit me aod tnke up," and he put I it head in tn mouth. . The -! bit hi At lb residence f P. Kerner, E--p. by tongue, and he died in about an hour af- to thi city and obtained a jK-ise of nine York. Every ,ible it-tion will le tuk- an,o, on the 2d Ti , Mr. lit aT S p, terward. Ia filtrcn tuioutc after being men- unooitnem wa ucputy-Mierui cm in pieveni iranus, n. muing ito taking 1 jr. t Mi Amanda STArrotu, Uaajhtcfsi tnttcq hi tkia -rnntued the potlvi oiyr .named, Whilbcck. who ordered Whitbock of lead imprison vr cUtmlypo pbte. I cf Mr. Henry Stafford- an of th tnakc-
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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