BLUE F.IDGS BLADU fc3EGAXT0X. X. C. Xdr. s, 1S79. tJ. K. HAi.IrBURTOX, JUoi -unci Prop'r. Our Choice for President, sa jiuel J. mm, OF SEW YORK tgTT'liX BT.UE RIDGE BLADE is pub ithcd every Satvrdmj at TWO DOLLARS per Annum, or 03B D'Jl.LAR or sit months. The yill'tr lt'II n l jnt to iulscriber dler the tm yaui for hat expvfea. AivfrtUtmmti will be inttttid at one dollar rer svutr (one inch tpace),'ot,the first intttiion, andjifty cents for each subsequent tmti lion. Liberal contract rate made with rjilar advertisers. 2S'W art prepared to txecvit all job WoiK m a neat ana eayeuuwu manner. Mew York Election. ' We, had bdp$4 the election last Tues day in New York wotild hare proYen a lemocratic Yictory, but thanks to the maohioationd of John Kelly of Tammany notoriety, independent candidate for Got ernor, the State has elected a Republican Governor and nearly all of the State ticket is in a doubt and supposed to be republican. Especially had we hoped that Robin riou would have been re-elocted as he made an incorruptible chief magis trate r 'forming abuses and breaking up all tile rings that infested the State be fore liis administration. The whole cam paign was conducted by the Republicans on tild piinciple of hatred to the South sal Southern institutions and the vilest Appeals whioh fourteen years ago should nave, been laid away were made to the Ig-soraut voters and it was sdught to in fill -nee them by the waving of that en sa iiuiuee bahrier, the "blool shirt" wuidi alas ! 1ms. in the past proven too often successful! The State is, wa can see, Democratic, bit ttie-Irish rote tldJer1 John Kelly wi s too much for the Demoen fly to loose and we do. not think' that there would have been any split in tho Damocratic ranks had it-been a national instead of a State election,' and we therefore continue to coant New York as a Democratic State, and have no doubt that it wQl so prove. ilHelf in the presidential election of next year. . C'omnmnicated. Mb. Editor Buncombe oodnty has h i J a representative in Congress in the Lower House tWaie number of years, has she-a life long lease of the ofllce and can tithwpf tlia other counties In this ConCTessionnl lRstrict'ftrWish a gentle man of sufficient ability to fill the office to the satisfaction of his Constituents ? Can we never again have a Congress man ' on this side of the ridge? When Gen. Vance was first nominated the Hon. B. S. Gaithers, of Rurke, al though not a candidate received a large number of votes at the Convention held "at Marion 4 N. 0:,' though as a number of Ibis friends nndrstOod he did-not wish tlio office, be ilid not get votes Sufficient to obtain the nomination Let us have" a recurrence to first prin ciples and when the Convention meets n. xt year let them nominate this staunch Kntlemn and Democrat who in the dark dayn of adversity when North Car olina was over-rnn with Carpet-baggers and scau wages dared to speak his mind as fatly as he doea to-day. He is known ah over the Stateas a gentleman of ability, souad st-nse and discretion and as a thorough going Democrat and he is one . of few win) can reconcile all these differ ences iu tho Democratic ranks in this Cougr- asioiml District and restore har mony te-the party let them therefore nominate Hon. B. i. Gaithers, of Burke county. VOTER. ' The death of Hon. ,Zach. Chandler, no doubt, will be read iu our columns with many a dry eye and not only will thii be the case iu our section, but all over the South. VTe rejoice not in the eter hal destruction of any soul, but in very truth we must say we are glad We have Due bitter enemy less. To say that he was an uncompromising hater of the South, is too, mild by far, he was her most unscrupulous tarnisher, and be ea0r. He was a tryant, and as such would stickle at nothing to accomplish the humiliation of tho southern people, whom he could not find it in his heart to picture other than" as traitors and tout drers, uithougu deep down in . the re otiBM-H of his b&M-t and in his mind he knew we were no wirse than other peo ple, aud that hi! was knowingly mis rfpreuting us for a baser purpose. We i Tty 1W oincidered unnecessarily severe on tl lis dead man, bat inasmuch as the tmenta are neither more nor less tlwcn bre facts, lying for charity sake ronld not oui.V rong, but too pal pfH'y thin to vail his true character. In Krikincr confront with the announce ment o 'tl e sn ld"ii death of Chandler, come the'rport of the death of Gen. Jos Hooker (known as Fighting Joe Hftoker,) an honest man who fought aguiubt the South in time of war, but in time of peace was willing to treat us with tu'.i respect due to a people willing to bhtxl tlieir blood in defense of honest - uouvictious. I'he loss of snch men as Hookei is an occasion for mourning, be- oaose an honest man is the noblest work oi t iovl, h ud we m y nay, one of the rarest. 6ulibiuy Sown. ; FIIKTV-FIVB TOEAOU BAXMt BURKED tS G U A V1LLK. F.-om the Ojtfcrd 'I', rc'irijjiif Giiiiiville is excited over tag burning y an inceii:V ry of tli'rfy-Svn barns of baoco. Tiif enm"1 was committed Inst druiday ru trmr.a, ji. I t'f. roetrator wfsane 'f j ii:mi- I K irns Evans. lie was air. st.'.! on .Mon try, nd tried the evidence pointing to liim .lirectly as the preprotnfor . !i arvm. Tte was lodg ed in 1i4 con tv i -.i! vi Tuesday, in do- fault or SI -Oft) Ti,e testimony ihoTM tli;it Ije wrck before he had been lischargel from enrployment by Mr. Elam, end he w;is heard td make threats a3 to the burning' of th9 barn and doing other damage to Mr. Ellam. There ap pears not the slightest doubt that the barn was fired purposely and that Evans, who is a man of doubtful character, did tho deed. The fire was' first discovered by some parties of Gooch's mill, and aft examination showed the door had been broken open, the lock being found some little distance from the barn. Evans denied having burned the barn, but says he knews who did it and; implicates some other negroes. As ye, however, no fur ther arrests have been made. The low est estimate of the loss sustained is put down at $5J)00, and Mr. Elam, who is dno of ourjnppt respected citizens, has the heartfelt sympathy of the Whole county. The Gallows. EXicirriON of a colobed itoedebsb at niMjSBORO. Bob Bos well, colored, was executed at nillsboro last Friday, on the same gal lows on which the Chapel Hill burglars were hanged. He has been convicted of the murder of his wifo, whose house he burned in order to conceal the evi- 4 m V i ma -. uences of. nis emit, xne muraer was committed, it is believed, at the instiga tion of a negro woman, Rebecca Lyon, with whom Bob had taken up, and who had a short time before, as has since transpired, poisoned her own husband in order that she might marry Boswell. Boswell made this statement concerning Rebecca to the solicitor, and was respit ed in order that he might be used as a witness against her, but on the witness stand he denied this story, and said that he had lied on his paramour. Hers was the principal testimony against the man, and on, it he was convicted and hanged. He had killed his wife by splitting her bead open with an axe." Put the Name your of the Letter. State on . In view of the recent loss of letters mailed from this city to parties in New York, and in the face of the suggestion that these letters were probably forward ed (though trtthotit due authority) by some route agent into' whose bands they fell, to the dead letter office at Washing ton, on account of insufficiency of direc tion, readers are again reminded of the recent order of the" Postmaster General that in every case of a letter mailed the direction must bear the name of the State as well as that of the city or town to which it is directed. kThus, under the ruling referred to, a letter addressed Bimclv to anartv in "New York." "Phil adelphia," "Boston," or "Chicago," is unmaiiable. After the name of the city in each of these instances, must be writ ten "N. Y. Pa. "Mass." or ills." as the case may be. It matters not that the order is a foolish one. To observe it is to be on the safe side. Char. Observer, A Word about the C. J's. Father Evan! in the, Milton Chronicle. Yon may call up spirits from the vasty deep, possibly, but never will you learn from the "cheap-johus" what they charge for anything. Reason ; They are asham ed to tell ! But they will attend t all the press association meetings eat and drink gdod things try to look wise jnd talk flippantly about "the honor and dignity of journalism !" and then wear the seats of their breeches out riding up and down tho railroads disgracing and damning "journalism" by begging for advertising1 at anything they can get, from a piach of snuff up to a hot ginger cake. And this accounts for North Carolina being a newspaper graveyard. Look where you may, a newspaper grave Will stare you in the face. Many committed Suicide, and others staggered, reeled and finally fell under the sneaking and undermining blows dealt by some cheap-J3bn. Scooped Up Done For. The Ashe ville Journal saya Mr. Tilden is "an acknowledged knave, a political fraud, a treacherous fiend and an unreliable poli tician. a statesman without brains and lollowing much more to the same pur pose. It it too bad that the old man" who has whipped the thieves of all parties in New York; who for years was the acknow ledged head of the bar of New York, the finest, in the world; who defeated Mr Haves for President by a qnarter of a million of votes' who mopped the floor with that eminent Republican politician Mr. Cyrus W. Field, and who has been tinted and feared as no . Democrat ever was before-it is too bad that this "tates man without brains" '(whatever sort of a statesman that is,') should tlins be wiped ont, annihilated as it were, bv one dash , . , of the pen of an ex-revenue officer, When Mr. Tilden gets his copy of the Aslieviile Journal for this week he will doubtless li.t up his voice in loud lament a,iion.-C7utrlot(e Observer. The American people in 1876 decided br-alarere maioritv , that the Southern Doliov of the Benublican party was a stu penduous and disgraceful fail ore. They will reaffirm that decision by an increased maioritv in 1880. The bloodv shirt ban Der is destined to be the Republican shroud and this time the corpse is likely to stay in the coffin. ALOHE AKD E THI MSI. senator Chandler Dies lied at a Hetelr la his AFTEB A SPEECH FRIDAY KTOWT ik tt I A VU I CAOO, HK BETIBES, ASE IS FOUND NEXT MOIOTNO A C02P3S. - Chicago. Nov. 1. -Senator Z ichariah Chaiidlw, of Mbigau, was found dead iu hi's bed at the Grand PaciSo Hotel this morning. Ha had been speakimr in Wisconsin and List night addressed an immense audience at McCormick Hall this city, and spoke with his usual earn estness. After the meetanc. when h and Senator Logan and Hon. Jesse Bpaulding were sitting in his room en gaged in conversation, Senator Chandler compkined of indigestion. As he had complained of some distressing feeling while en route tb tlit3 city with those gentlemen, air. Spaulding suggested that he remain over in the city until Saturday night, but he said that busi ness ariairs required his attention at home, and an order" Was given to have him called m the morning at 7 o'clock. His friends then bade him good might and left That is the last time the Sen ator was seen alive. This moraine when the office boj called him there was no repouse. As upon a repetition of the call Bilence prevailed, the clerk effected an entrance through the transom and found that the Senator was dead. The body was not quite cold, fhe physician who was present decided that death had occurred about three hours previous to the discovery. Tne face looked tranquil, showing that death Was paiiileas. The coroner will hold an inquest. John B, Drake telegraphed President Hayes the sad intelligence about 8 o'clock. The New York World, says : No sur plus revi nue is wanted. A surplus rais: ed by taxation is a disgrace to the finan ces of anv country. The only surplus needed in this country now is a surplus of private means to be put to productive use in business enterprises of every kind. There is a large margin for Congress to reduce, the taxes and the customs, with the certainty in this rapidly expanding country that the revenues accruing on the reduced scale of taxation will easily take care of the Sinking Fund when the time comes to begin making annual contribu tions to it once more. If Congress will but understand and act upon this jjreat opportunity, we can begin the year with some of the solid blessings which a relief from taxation alone can confer upon us, It is. a measure of conservative prudence that we propose. Damagb to the W. N. C. Railroad. The late rains were peculiarly severe on the line of the Western North Carolina Railroad, and the streams on the moun tains are said to' have been higher than for forty years. The embankments and cuts on the road on the Blue. Ridge suf fered heavily, the famous "mud cut" not being the only sufferer. A heavy force has been since employed repairing dam ages, but we" learn that the trains will not be enabled to run to Swanuanoa Gap until Satur day or Monday next, by which time all damages will have been repair ed.' In the meantime the mails are be ing transferred from Henry to S .vaunano i Gap, and then brought down on the rail road to Alexander's. Freight is being battled by the road from Henry to Swan- nanoa Gan. where it is delivered to ithe i wagons for Asheville. And thus no real delay is being occasioned. -Asheville. Citizen. Incest in Chatham. ,. Last Friday Merritt Upchurch, who rasides in the eastern portion of the county, after a preliminary examination before Esquire Wilson, was committed to jail, in default of bail, on a charge of incest His daughter, the companion in his guilt, was released as a State's wit ness. She stated that she at first con sented to his iniquitous desires by rea son of direct force and violence, and afterwards through fear. When arrest ed by officer Goodwin he attempted t commit suicide by shooting himself, but was prevented from doing so by the officer. This is the first case of this kind in tin's conutv since the passage of the act o the Legislature making incest indict able, and we hope the court will, make an examnle of him if convicted. Chat ham Record. A The Baltimore Sun says : "Tho spirit of speculation is so rife that money has become very profitable. The best proof of this is that on a market where 7 per cent, is the ruling rate cf interest the United States & per cent, bonds are ad vanning in price in consequence of the o A - desire ot bankers to have tliem to hypoth ecate in the United States Treasury as a security for the issue of more national bank currency. This time last year the current set in exactly the opposite way, though i per cents, were then bought bi .viiis'j there-was nothm1? else, that was secure, that would pay better." The Washington Pout says : The pos tal laws are openly and grossly violated by sending, in department envelopes, lnra numbers of speeches, letters and pictures in aid of the Sherman movement. The South is being deluged with this illicit mail matter, and special agents. under Government pay, are tramping. over that section on the Kime mission, Mr. Sherman is determined to make the Treasury bear the expense of bis very thorouflrh and costly canvass for the Presidential nomination. . Some idea of the unpopularity of the Chinese in California may be gathered from the election held there recently. On the question of Chinese immigration the vote stood 883 for 151,638 against Bob Johnston, the nero nan who abducted the thirteen year old daughter of Mr. Isaac Shell, of Providence town hip, this county, some weeks ago, was iiTested at Smith's Turnout and commit ted by J. T. Downs, Esq., to Charlotte iil. The conple haiLJbeen married aud were Uviug together s man and wife. The girl Is represented as a very weak miiatejjfoing. -Southttn Home. Owat'ja'jL ItAILEOAD PEE3IDEST. There is a tory in Philadelphia that up on Gen. Grant's arrival hi that city he willi be offef&l the presidency of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad company an offieo which has a salary of $35,000 attached. It is stated further that the necessity for the change of presidents arises from CoL Tom Scott s impaired physical energies, and that the presi dency of the Pennsylvania Rail oad com pany in the event o! its being conferred upon Gen. Grant, will carry with it the presidency of the Texas Pacific company. Whoever read the proceedings of the last Legislature will remember Ore Knob. O. K is now in trouble. The Winston Sentinel says that "John L. Aloses, Knoxvillo, Tenn.,. and others have entered suit in the Federal Court to get possession oi me ure jvnob copper ininea. They claim nnder title of pur chase f tomlkM original owners. As this prteprtrtjrls worth a million of dollars or more the suit 'will be contested by able counsel on both sides." SELECTED BLADES. All the rage with the girls Marriage, The most trqthful man in the world sometimes lies under a mistake. It is surprising how many people there are in this world who do not like to work between meals. It takes a whole Legislature to change a man's name. A woman can change hers by the act of a single man. The hardest thing in the world for a young woman to do is to look unconcern ed the first time she comes out in a hand some engagement ring. A religions wag in a Fairfield prayer meeting recently prayed for the absent members "Who were prostrate on beds of sickness and chairs of wellness." "Don'tshowmy letters,' wrote a young man to a young lady whom lie adored. "Don't be afraid," was the reply, Tiu just as much'ashamed of them asyou are." - A man dying recently in St. Louis left $1,000 to an individual who years before ran a w.ay with his wife. He said in the will that he never forgot a favor. When the girl who has encouraged a young man for about two years suddeDly turns around and tells him that she can never be more than a sister to him, he can, for the first time, see the freckles on her nose, -Detriot Free Press. A bashful yftuug man could defer the momentous question no longer, So he stammered : "Martha, I I do you you must have are you aware the Good Book says-er, that it is not g-good that a m- man should, be alone ?. "Tiieu hadn't yon better run home to your mother ?" cooUy fliigsted Martha. STATElAND GENERAL NEWS. Mr. A. Freck's residence in Asheville was burglarized of $150 last week. Miss Sally Long, an aged' lady of Ala mance, was burned to death last week. There were five inches of snow in Lon don, B'lu.lay night, and three inches at Port Jems, New York. Mr. W. B. Parks, of Mecklenburg, lost his residence by tire last week. 1 In cendiary, the Charlotte Observer says. The Nashville Christian Advocate says: "Gov. Jarvis is a Methodist and the soa of a Methodist preacher. They say he is a man Who can be trusted." The Hickory Carolinian thinks that the lauds of Catawba, county , are admir ably adapted to the growth of cotton. A Rutherford county man had a wag on load of watermelons on the Shelby market hurt Friday. Judge Eure did not hold Jones county court on acount of the death of his son. It will be held at the close of the circuit. The Topic says : There is a scarcity of good houey in this section many of the bees having died, not very much was made. The Newbern Nut Shell says : The last sales of corn made in this city by the cargo, was at 80 cents. That coinnioility is Hcarce for this season of the year. The retail pri-je in the stores is $1 per bushel. Ou Fridny evening, October 17tb, Henry Cagle,.an aged and good citizen of daywood, in attempting to wtAk a foot-log across Jonathan's creek, fell off aud wf.s drowned. Mr, and Mrs. Isac Winkler, each aged 70, and their soir aged 22, tho whole family died on the 19th, near Boone, the j'ojic3aTB3. Milk poison supposed cause. Catawba, the Carolinian says, is going largely into Cotton planting, and Its excel lent crops of corn, cotton and wheat are looked to hs likely to add greatly to the prosperity of the thriving town of Hick ory. James M. Wade, a white man, was con victed in the Federal court at Statesyille of obtaining money from a uegrj by passing himself off as a deputy marshal, nd sentenced to the penitentiary for eighteen months. , Mr. Charles N. Vance, son of Hon. Z. B. Vance, was married in Charlotte, N. C . on the 5th instant to Miss Kate Tate, daughter of the late Thos. R. Tate, of Charlotte. Rev. E. H. Harding officio ting. A respectable yonng girl, near Gra ham, was married a few weeks ago to a man wijo had come t j uie neiguooriiood some time previous. ' She had or mere. They went to the State Fair; he got her money and basely rled. Ttos is as the Fanner and Mechanic hears it. The Piedmont Press, of Saturday, says : Dr. Elliott's road engine came in to town yesterday evening with a rush. Everything is now fixed and it works nicely. It can run a mile in ten minutes and has hauled 10,000 pounds up a grade of 15 inches in every 12 feet. Th. Asheville jou.nul .iji hat last Saturday nightthjee ntfcioiti.Titis, wlo were serving ont a term of ten years each, made good their escape from 8wan nanoa Gap stockade, on the Western North Carolina Uaihoad. Ihe Chrlott otiHrre ; An nn- known man. snpposed to be a tramp. who bad stolen a; ride from High Point to Harrisburg, jwns killed bv the local freight train on the R. k D. " R. II. at rlarhsburg, Thursday mr rmug. The Winston &- nfincl says that Lace Norman, clerk of Surry county, has been indicted for various crookedness in office, and was convicted at the late term for being absent from his office Monday, and for taking administrators bonds with in sufficient security, and on Monday Jndge uiimer removea mm irom omce ana ap pointed ColumboA Hampton in his place. GoldsboTo Messenger: The negro Oeema Simmons, who murdered Mr. Lanier near Dudley some months ago, has at last come to grief. After success fully evading the vigilance of our efficient sheriff, he was captured in the edge of Cumberland county, near the Bladen and Sampson hue, op Saturday night last, and is now securely lodged in our coun ty jaiL J THE I GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated Amerkan WORM SPECIFIC I OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. 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It received tho highest awards at tha VJcnnor and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SK'.VS ONE-FOURTH FAb. ER than other-inr.chines. Its capp.clv is unlimited. Thero are more WILSON MACHINES col A in th a United States thctrl the combined GZlCd of all th others. THE IV J L 9 ON MrDINC ATTACHiEftT, for doing all kinds repairing, WtTHOUY PATCr.iHQ, given FREE y.'',th each machine. A Certificate is given with each F.ih:rjC, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of chargb, for fiye years. It requires no spoci-l instructions to learn how to use it. Satisfaction guaranteed, cr no pay. Mcchines del'vercd free of chargo anywhere In the United States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and esk for sample of mending, and our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buying machines upon terms stated in the Catalogue. "nteo.( WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 827 A 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.: Cor. State and Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal IS U$3 .c-h fiend frr Illnfrrmtcii Ctrcnlar ami price. Liberal term to the tnle. poa't bf an'.ll yosx Lava bjcu t!u , . Moot Elegxnt, Simple and Easy Running Machine in tho Market Thtf Ever Reliable VICTOR. VSCTCn SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, lTtfirn Traach Omce. SCt SlT 81.. Chxoaoo, ItU M1DDLET0WN, COMlt r:?uSP " Musical Hies are always Hajw t fW-y - McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE. v" X Branch of LI7DDKN & BATES' Great Southern Mtute House, Savnunah, (ia. J PIANOS Chidtpfin?. Knab; & Co., Weber, Ac, Ac. ORGANS Maaon A Hamlin's. Peloubfct A PelVm't. Sterling, Lc., kc. ' The World's Best Makers. PIANOS From $125 op to f5o0 cash. $23.( 0 cash, and 110.00 per month. ORGANS $35, $U. $0o, $65, $70, $50 up to $100. $300 up to $10 per monthjil . paid for. Stool and Instructor with Every Organ. ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE A 8PECIALTY. niajstitod CaUlogoe and Price Lut sent free. H. McSMITH, Inrorance BniWiag. lw-Cm- Tryva Street, CharioMe. K. C. DlCti i. U Ffcr sale at tLif WAJiTON HOUSE, - MORGASTON-, . G, T. X. Todd, Thin Hotl i nit -utter! fti the most boat. n. ss j.rt of town, xrerythingc nvauienl to tmvj.irii .:otn;u.-r;ia. men. Th hi "!' "'ys . pr.,i lei with tfi choicest lb" ui.v-'-t aTor , aaJ th comfort of t'.ie sM.-sts will, c-nnamnty b attended to by Thj lst pf servant 173-tf. James D. tataiaia win! C. Vr Thorn & Co;, fUOI,Ks,,ii HA I' DEALERS. Richmond, Va. r- c'ih! trur on jftTc to ortlrrt xatisfHCtion (jfuar.int. eJ. 17t-6mo. m HEW 10131 BaBaVtBkaHktStifaaiaBBaaaa , ' SIMFUulTY SiftlFUnEDl ' f Improvements Septorr.'?rf IG7C KotwitlistandingthoVICTOEhatlor.': Wen t" .o" peer cf liny Kowing ilad-liiC ia U-p iatfi.(-t -a a Moiidtrlul reduction of friction an. ,r. In in n ISnAiif ff-.l wi.r:mfn ftf Trircli'iT-!1 1 1 nuu UAaa.00 iuua M a j ui;-ion. RVUIU ' v f; of inventive Rcr.iiA. XoU. Vo u'inok)'- or consign llac!;::ie, thr-r (nro. J .vo r.oi ' I cn it) patrh n: ouU ro-vanuitU lor our enstonjera. We Sell N&w Machines Every Tlmi. Charlotte. IV. C. I i