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ift. it. il . j amain -ucturu .m,niv ni'i .vni.M ti iukI Thursday, DLchMM-u -., im. . H. A. LONDON. Jr.. Editor. THE OLD YKAK. "Tnll ye tho rliut.-h-bt-ll ant and I"W, Awl irtiad tt'ittly im;l Fur Ilia old j-rat lies a l1ii!-' These sweetly sad lines of Imij,'- land's Poet Laureate, recur to our mtrwl na wn rtiiiiroach the clo.-iii'' hours of the oM year 1SS1. Yen. : "the old year lice a tlyinj,'." atl 801110 session is that some legislation ne will gi-ieve and others rejoice. To eessary to perfect the contract recent tome the past year bas brou-ht sr-; ly inadi to sell the S!ate' Moek in row and sadness : to otl" is j l'-a: urn tlu Cape Tear . Yadkin Valley Rail and joy, but now it is all fjone. 'one ; road Company, with its joys and sorrows, with its , disappointments and successes The! TH M C. F. . . K. K. close of every year naturally brings A meeting was lv ld iu Hah -i;,'!! last its train of reflections and causes us to pause for a moment. The knell ol each departing year awakens !u our breast memories of the pa.-, and forcibly reminds us of the tra: sitori Bess of life. The years are but inilo tones in life's joiirmy. and as cue after another is passed we are ear rii'd that much nearer to the end, and diminishing the number that ; tauds between us and the grave. Ibnv many of those, who were jour' e; ing with us so full of life and stre!!.,':h and hope and were eagerly looking l'orv. a:d to this mile stone in our jourucy. h;." dropped by the. wayside ! And wh of us will, during the coining y ar follow t!ir"i to "ih it country froie whose be-inie no traveller returns' In many respects th pMst has bren .1 meiaiiiai'lo y. ai'. While no pesti ieiiee has devastated our land, yet the Angel of Death has gat In iv.l ia i: vh.tims f;u" and wide, and seems to have select. d the strong, the beauti ful and-tin! Liave. The rulers of the two mightiest nations have beet! a-s.is sinated the resident of tin- I nu"l states and the '.::.! f Hussia. I'H vate sorrow has been coiumingled with public grief. Terrible aed uu precedeuted calamiti' s have occurreil by Held, by tire a': I by Jlo-id. nrd yet we have great cite to lie tli.inkt'iil that no dest toying war has occurred and that amicable relations exist be tweeu all nations. For the severity of it-s woatlur w ill th;.; year bo long remembered the. cold of last winter and the heat of the summer having been unusual, -- iiile an unprecedented drought prevailed in many portions of the United States, particularly in our immediate section. I!i;t though this will c:-uo manv of u- to closely economise, and some 'tiay iju.tei1 ti ::: porary privatioi -. yet no famine has scourged us and there is no d.uiger of any man, woman or child dying of star atiou. But let us not sorrow for the past : rather let us prepare for the future, and let us all, each and evuyone. resolve ::i the coming var to faith- fully '-do our dutv in that Mat- of life in which it ha"s pleased Ciod to OW U(j." - HIE .JEANSIiTTFS V()VA(JK. At last news has been received uf iJie fate of the long lost steamer, Jeannette, that in July. 17'.). sailed on an exploring expedition to the Are tic regions. This steamer was pur chased and fitted out at a gnat cost by James Gordon Bennett, the pro prietor of the New York lb rald. for the purpose of exploring in the. inter est of science and commerce the frozen regions of the Polar seas. Tho commander was Lieutenant 1 liOniZ, ot tlie L . n. navy, an accoiu I the L . M. navy, an ace nn (V i f . otW and a man of -reat Dowers, ami the crew was wit h vo at care N'o ex,,,.so w thyicatcai. . 1 ediiitheetp.ip.iK .it. and the -in left. San Fratieisco with plishod--physical selected Was spare. expedition left !Sau Francisco with -l. tho best wishes ot the civilied v.orld for its success and safe return. N'oth- steaiuer in a Ion-: timti other t xi.edi- tious wero fitted out and sent in i ii t i , i t. Boarch of the, missim Jcann-tte. but j , ? r all roturncd without any tidings ot her, and it was feared that she ami her crew had shared the same fate that heft 11 tho expedition of tin: un- fortunate Sir John Franklin, many tears a-'o. This anxiety and suspen d : was however dUsioated last weak was how vei, UM-spatta last w.ts by the welcome intellioence that two- thirds of the crew had arrived ou th-..- Northern const of Siberia, and that tho remajnder would probablv urrive 1 , Tho,- re.wn-f ."h if ,1- ma few days. They repo, t that t .... Jeannette was crushed to liieci s bv the ice le last June, and that the. crew d in three boats, arrivin-at the nf 4I.pT Mia river in Sel.tem of the Lena m i in h. pti i,r escaped i ihouth ber, after a three months voyu-o ot V((1,. ,hmli loisy way. Scoville, you SSM is -,u'11 f"1' 11 i"'"iou ucre m ex great danger ami privations. should have let the man -o two hours c,'"tl of tllu conlirination. I'hono. So much Buffering is endurt d by i 'o. K I who indicted for man- i - these Artio explorers, and so little td'ler iiml Scovillt .1. f.nded iiiei Mi-s lb b. ee,, ites died ut S.-itnafo, wcomplished that it is surprisimr 1 ....ld be l,a,.0-( d f-u- murder. H ; Mas, I .st w,. !:. a-e 1 . i-hty-. i-ht nAt.ompiisn. .V. yon h id let this man o two hours v.Mrs. Mis bates and her cousin men will contini o to enac m these W((1,,, 1)ave )(.,.u ,.tt,,r f ,.-Urn ! Abbi-, were the heroines in the Hrit wpeditions. AV.i suppose they are tiefence. (To Ihu Court) I tell him i-h "scare" iu bSTJ, whru the two influenced by the same motive that 'to w-t out t.f the case. He is ruining -iris, hidden hthind rocks mi thn nromi.te.1 Columbus to inivi-ato an j "'"'' If" h not lit to try it. ; l,. ,,.-!., with fife and dinm sounded 1 , 1 ,. i, ,,f ,1.,. v..,J A''--s'-'vilb-'with an un-of piilient t,;, n il call uii.l put to (li-Lt se7enl unknown sea .u seauhof l a t w J rmiillHliOIl)N one ,.01lliz,8 that ' l)1)Ut,l,,:t., ,.f troops from a lSrilish World, copine, however, that they lll(,l0 th;,,, i,,yWf. j umu.f war, who wero about ttinixke will hardly discover another Hiuh Tl l'lisomr (iu a fury) Then L nndiii. Miss Jbitns' cousin, Ab eountry as America in tho Polar ro tf1' u,lt .'f ",u ''"M,, '"" 'onsumimto l.ie, is ht,ll living aud is eighty years gionsl idiot. You havo yot no mui biaim of a-o. AN i:XT!!A SKSSIOX. II is siiiti-il on ikhI Hiitlioi'itv Unit the (lovermn-will eomvne the (ieiierid Assembly in extra Htinii about the lir.-d if next Miireli. There :ue two reasons that doubtless vill j.rotni't hii.i to do this. ('oii-n ssvi'l tbiH j winter make a new iii'ioriioi:ii!tia oi UK lnbers of the House of lu'l'iesen tatives, and iu tliis apjinrtioiuui'iit Xorth Carolina will yaiu one member, t;o that the Congressional distriets in the Stale must be re-:i:,r.i:,;r"d. Aud imother reason t.r the extra, if the commissioners, v, ho wire ai'poiiiteil by a:i Act of the last L lt , i.,;;itu to consider all J l.'i'OsaN to 1 State's i4'M'k iu the C-lJie Uiy th Fear .- Yadkin Valley Railroad Com pany. The meet:.!;,' was laid for the )!irj'Osi of eonsidi'i'itt;;- tlie j'i'oi'Osi tioii made by I r. t'anedo in behalf of . a Northern company. I'lio eo'Mlids vionrs wi re iu si's. ion s.'Vt-ial d.iys a'ld eiu'i-l'.illy coii.-id.'ivd the pr..;io-:d. i;nd after a full disi-m.-doli .,ov.;.'.l the same w ith a few all '.T;!l i. ! It is t!:..'!. fully n ae. i;ire : t t!,.i: the S.a'e l. cte l. a'; 1 1: e . li.s'l.to al all u. i- i"t. r. -t is iu e i'h t.ii el : .! :i .")."). tli'i) is ill J"i !;ie! ,iiv!, a:.d l'i' MM! I !' t'.i il, auih: i I..1. b lie-.s th ih'oper restraints are m.i.l.' t i wrecking" of the road h-isi rs can tuort .:a,.'e o'.'v - '.'lit jc:r car :trd and ;i ra.-t Tli ,a.n .",!:i'i;ni : ar.' thio'vn a s. Hit:- the 1 i ..n'.e i.y the c I e ;lj 1 o ed 1 -!-V th-. Com. hold. d. r-i i'y !-. A bv tiie ! iie c i.i. pa pn ..i.-i s: ::t il :s .1 will I. i-.v If ' ot !.ii. e I that ti: :i i ll. s iai wt the . . 1 . say that th r.'al raj'i.'t to an t rlv . -"id. Th. y i..l -:. 1 c::. i aii 1 pii-!n:: eo.nj.li ti":.. tiuitcau's licluM iur. ( luiteau's ;iis. b nee is only t-.-u ill d by Lis tgntis'ii, and t lit- ine: h nls atleli'ling his trial ale 'r e il;iiary. His behavior during the trial has iiul b.-eii ni'iahed by any pris'.ne!- that we haveevtr f,':i.l about. lie hIcisls U'lt oi ly t:;os. wi!iiesses who l.stil'y against him, but iu.-o his I.nvyiv, Mr. Sc iville, who is defending huu. We publish ht-tewith some of his uit. i- ancts. A Dr. Worci sb r test! '1. d to his sanity, which so euiaL i (i;i;!i an that lie interrupted thu witness a follows: ''How much pay do you ix;eet t. get fur tl.nt opinion. 1 )oel. ! ? t link that is worth aimiit fio.i. 1! you go to C..ikh:U he will g;ve you a htlie slip for that uiuoiiut I am sure I do not think the pin.oa i-- worth oi.e M.np to ti,is jirv: but pivbal.ly C.ikhid will puy jo'i lor it. i lu re is no tl.-e in wa-'u.u' time on this witness. That fivehtin di-td dollar idea has changed h' epimoii. Tiio (j.n.stioii ot my fin iigeiicy in th.s nu.tier is tLu wide tpiestion. What tines tLi iviiiiw know as to what oceurieil in the spiritual woi Id ? That is something which he could not see, imr any uiL r person, lhis is a tpic-lioii ot lacl for the jury to puss upon. It is f-u the jury to say whether they believe- tuv st atetiH-nt or not' lis thus s euks hi (.pinion of (lu D.ic'oi s: "lh. se exjv rls allov mo to sav, (U.0 h.tol. Hi h.)IJOt, . s ,, , ,, , , , tf """' M tL; 1"Z "aoie-.correct u,;; ,.m-j mi ,-as m my men us thri doctors . Kill. 1 h'-rt- IS no o lest ion uboll! ( tern l-.i 1 ( 1 -i r 11 .! I'j I n ..1 1,... t. . I... . ,' ' " . , , ' fl; ti .in r 11 L' iintt.L'. ..- ,l,t I, ..... tors to finish the work I b. ''an, b. l''V.,S0 WMlU''i him to yo; mid he did not I'd bt fore his titn- unv wv ..- . . - o have all tfot to -i. It in a ou.s- (jon 0f tim.j." jp, ,.10H. sim,,,,.;,,! uiJ1JH1.3 j,;. ,iWVer Mr Se.ir;!,. f .ti "Y,,n nroNtni.il Seouill.. no tli,.' witness is. You are just compromis-' i? my cuso ev-ry time on eroswx "''";lt'"- Volt an. ..ot Ut to lit- on i Jf , t.,UHt) c,-,,,,,.,. ,nvvt.p 1r, won)i, 8,((W you how to do thi.i'bmiiiefs. I would 1 have -nt .,dm 1). I ..wnseiid, of N-w , '-'o" MH-ru.lPr, of Mary- lt '''"' ,u" hoved them oil yunr t.0lf.mii(,,i(i vauity an(1 t'tJt it tailll '.,n r. 'r.i t,. nuiua-o this case than a tBn-jenr-otd : '-X'. cliariii that by the fraudu- hooll.oy. Yuur business is in ex-; Iellt conuivaucu of an ex (lommis- ""'''in-titles. You had no busings ' M"'1L'r "f the t.eueral Laud (Mice, Lre ut ,lH llm C()1 ,1)i0 1H vvi,h'aiid certain other cfl'.cials, u patent -for ll.it kin.l w..,rlt thin a f..ol. Yu eo.ut.rtimisje my ettse m every imivg v..n t .1.-.' If v. in li-t Hint. " ,lt ollP ,t.0Ck he. w.mld have dime me to Lium" Agtiin the pri . , . "... Sl,..i;,H ontr br. ke out Urdus' Mr. Suovide. ' It 's Kii outiae on justice,'' he Kai l, fur this mull to come here. He h.is ail t.XIK'.rit;Ul.0 iu euuiiual mattern aud he is eoiupromilUi,' iny ease. 1 would r.itht-r tali-.- my elintice-, eveli at this late hoar, with Chailie Ki ed, wiio is i first el. ts eriiuiii.il liwwr, tl.iiii vi:ii this i.bot, who is emu.!- misiii;( my case all mi' uiue. ire inn ui wit, no sv-riM1, niul b. tween Crk- 1 1 . i . Til lull anJ him 1 have a pretty hard At the closo of the day's trial, ou hist Saturday. (luiteiul shouted t the audieuee "to-niorriiw beiMt Christ -mis, I wish 1 1: cuiut and jury find the Amerieiin j'.-ople a happy Cari.-t-mas. I'm h.i; y a:id I Lope every o!it i l.-e w ill be." Oi'.r Wa.-.hi!ii;liiii I.ctti'f. .ri-.iin our K.'t: :!:.r i'. rsa-r-n r. l.i.: VvsiiiM-.T,.N, D. ('., Dec. 'Jith, 'SI We h-ue had the usual programme for the he-inning of Congress faith fully carried out a three weeks wait for the Commit'. v followed by a two wee'es holiday a lj mri iueiit. Af'i-r the reci s the rs al l u-iness of the s. -si. .n u;av he exi-ccio 1 to begin. Tin re hi lie: n, to', the customary d.s.s.i'isi'ac'i.iii isimm.f Mi niber.-i over tll.-ir 'ts.-ii.mei ts en lt;e Coilitilittei S but the w. ild movi - i.n, Congress Wi 1 I.i ne el, nil 1 the M"U.bi Is will . i ::t u aiiy m ve on, jus a-s th.-v have .i.ir.e Li n:of U'e. Tin- guileless Kobe s..a had as n.iicM to s iy about the leake-ivi i'f tiie r.i'iimi lees a.- ai'V ! iv, li.'t ee :ii ',' t!i' .M".ik.T l oiiself, If K.ii'ei.i'i liad hil any r '.Is to pickle It will be f...nd thai i!' ure sa.'i iy in s.'.ik. The pr'itt-c-'joii:-!-. to.;, .ire p:v:y well vitisti.-d, in- i-ugi;' to 1 c, wii:i the Ways si.d Mentn Committee, with Pi,' Iron K. iiy at the !.. i I and evSpi-ikiT !;n:i.ib 1 riii'tii'.'.' n tiie I lemocraf.e . -;i 1. Tint Mr. !a--ei v.a-l,"t uiv.'U a 1 'ld.ngt oaii-n, u.'l.ip, b it d'.-l-.-'sed . f as -( .-iin, I en 'a s and Mi-u.s, can ll.ii. t'l'ieeii y HI: :i it -I'd bi thii--!i..i u-,1 i.iii.tt d will, ail tin' why-sard wheref.. iv. Il ivis known that i; -o.'i hi ; t. nt wan' a . nairu. i:i- .'.. p. 11" w:l- si i-'i- 1 to L-nll. 1 tin' gin.r.i arrangemi'i;: vf a!Vii:s. and t.de -i i -. ii i.i:';s"if. ' i- i"ii.iii'g to I .-ei. era1.!;, u:. leivt-i -l that he is :i'e-.ii' iii-abh-t nri'i olit'ie le-pnb-ia-ili sid uf ti':e ll.ris... Taken as rt whole, and without g.eti into .letaiis, it m.-.y he s a; t that, Pari :ng two or three Mitguh'.r a-s.uiiii.et.:-. Speak, r Iv ifi-r has done about as well as he c. al l with the material at his com mai.d. J he 1'iesi I. nt 1. is dra.'ged Mr. Tlth.'t!, l). lb.Ae.et Wisconsin, belli '...i- p.iiifeal . 'liseiil i'y into which lie wis lai.i ilv sili'Mii'.' and has pi iced him at'th.' L, ad of the I'ost Of!!. I -p il tm-'i t . T..C ilppi ilitilielit, t ) fir as cat! lie p.-.'eied, has not even the slellihr sipo. ' of political eXp.'- dieu 'y iu its fiv.,r. It would eei- t llliiv have been posslbie io make il wor-to uehctiou Innu the mimes ineu- tl l.id ill connection with the po-i-lloli; but, hjW't ver illiVicu'.l it may be iii st eiue a mm p i .s- ssin..' the t mi ne it ti'IleS-l uf .Mr. J imes, it Wolli I nave b-t.ii easy (,i tin i a Postmaster ti. iieiid m r- hvioii-!y 'piahiiei! to led with tiie dfhc.de and dilliclll duties of the pos tim'.' th til Mr. Howe, who nfti r t ijhie. ii je..rs service, in t.-u; Senate wi'ho.lt le-hu-ving the rtiiil't -t oist niclliili, W as letll'e I Iiy tue 1 1-. etioii ot Matt i 'ai .enter. .Sine. that evt I.t he il is h.-"ll mentioned for alii!o:t t very office in the "ift t f tlie l'.ec;ilive, bet f.r obvious reasons lieV'.r app iiuted to any id th.-m until Mr. Art httr cauie along. One reason why oilier people ought to object to Ms appointment is that the stsr route ring are-.) vv li phased with it. liis s ,n in-law i.s chltd counsel for IJra.iy. Mr. Il iwe may turu oat an abler and m.'ie it s nut- iidministrator than is expected, blit it Wo'.lld Uot he j.ldi ci .ii.s to iucrtast! thu li-'.C of his ap point iiK-iit bv Ibitliiig ai.otUt.-r Lradv .. .H Second V-i-i-tant , n m A,H . r . . Ihe d.-ci-ioiw ot the Interior Do- partmcut in matters atleciuii the in- raiinud c.rporaftms. and ,. iu t.lh,, td lapsed Krunts ia of cnn-sts between the .. i ...... 1.., .... i.,..ia , - .., .1 ...Itl. r ,,.i I.L.lrf !"" " ' exct nttd lroin erants by provisions . 1 . . r ". 1 in favor id cl tiiii.mt.s and occupants, are be-intii:: to attract considerable i ait.Mitioii. Tho present Secretary ill.l immediate predecessor, aud U number of then- Miburdtmitcs, are mneli criticized f ir I tilings in cases ; of land oi'.iut cmporations. The tact tiiut u hir-i nuiiibi r of ollicers ami i clerk.1 iu the Interior Dep.irtiiioul : aiitl si verul Assisant Attorney (it-U- er.da whose tlu'l'-s related to thu iu ,''rt sl" ' rant corpotttiioiis, ''"'. on r. tiling from ollice, bueu ,'h I'vuhid for by tho coi poratioiis lSlttl have I Cell benelitod by tlie tiaurdmary rulin-s of such ofheors, " tllu'' us l,v'deuco that there were i'J"ons for curl .in decisions tout ? iu the published .,pii,- , V I''eutiy beeu p ,,l,.h,,l tl.is c.ty in e-nrd to tho Maxwell land trruut in New A SlinMvd Sttintlh'. ! lion. David A. Jenkins, who was i t lected State Treasurer in l!St)S and l!i7- by the republicans, was the vic tim of some sharpers in Washington Citv, a few davs ago. The Washing- ton Chronicle gives the following account of the "little game" played ,. ii.ii ou this venel alile tar lieel : 'Yesterday niotmii'' almut eievt n o'clock. Mr. Jenkins was walking up li miisWvama avenue when lie was ...I l,v .1 vii'in.r m ill i if .'ent! ,.,-,,iK' .lltlW.:!!-'!!!.'.. l I 1 1 I i.Mi-esse.I l.iml'.v name and am .eared most ;;lad to meet l.i.ii. Mr. Jenkins besH.nted and informed the voting man that In did not recognize him. That's very likely,'' said the young man. -for 1 left the' Slate some years aeo. and have changed considerably since. J 'lit I remember you perfectly, Why. my father was John McDowell. ca-!iierof the bank iu Charlotte I think v.. ii will remember ui" now." Mr.'jcnkius knew Mr. McDowell, the ea.diier of the Charlotte bank, very well, and the young man then began to talk of tiie people iu Char lotte. e hieing such p rfeel familiarity with tin in that Jenkins was compltt.' !v d. ceivul. and at once ncei pied hi.; new a. quaiiit i:ice as what he repre sented himself to be. I'mler hisgnid mice Mr. Jenkins resumed his walk and iiuaily was piloted to .-.lo Klev ei.lll street, win re his new fl i. nd wished t" complete a business trans aeti.iii. This "business" consisted in ihe t.btaiiiitig of a .siii'posed winning from again" al cards whi'h were .1. ait bv a t..U man. with a black lii...l.-ta. he. Jb' didn't se -ill s itisfie.l with the winning, but I'l-ip.'sed to teiept fortune still further, and as i very layout of the eight car ls was male he legula'ly won. until Mr. Jenkins was himself induced to try I i-. b.'. 'k. He said before he com menced thai, he had no m..t .y with him. but the man !l!" to ttl'se Lis l who dial, was will- ks, although he smdinglv it.sin.:..:. .1 tnat tout won!. I i.robij.iv 11' t be necessary. It pr..el to lie the eo!.Irar . iiowcm r. an I. m siead of winning'. Mr. J.-nkim. lost, and lo I-..., r Li- Iism's !!' inena-ed hi stakes s i that he linall gave I hive eil.-.-ks. one : a- Sit. ,me for Si.-iHii. aii 1 one ti r !.s II). mi tin' Cui. ns' National II.it. k '!' llaleigh. N. C. The i-li"eks v.!.- ma le payable to In atvr. and were ;.'i.eii. so Mr. Jeii'hiti.. was a -siired. ".ii,; iy us a mat ier of fiilni :" but s'l .-.mil as the two sharp ers g.. tin-in iu their possess;, in they closed the uaii.e on the old gentleman and pr... the rein 1.11 -Led .!.,.!! 0.;. . i i d.-.l to .i. pat I ,:n , f his ,'hec! lie asked ecis. out was he became ili ilito the stieet. Of course bv a 1 then rushing .email. ht the tini" the oiliet-r of the law arrived the bunko m. n had tlown. and mail ing was to be found but a nick of cards and seme blank checks. The matter wa- sub-, out ntlc rei.oited to police Li a l jiiai tei s. aiid l.ieiiteiiat.l Arn-ld was detailed to investigate theca-e. He v.e:.! to the lioll-'e. lull all he could learn was that th- two men Lad engaged the parlors, pining for them in advance. No trine of them could be found, and it was a! once evident that th.-v had left th fit v. It is the impression that tin men who worked this game were ex pt ''ts from New York. As the clit cks v.et'e male payable to bearer, it i possible that tiie sharps may have worked them off mi some imioci-nt parties, but Mr. .1. nkins at once tele graphed to Kah-i-h stopping their payment, and he h is advertised th.-m, cautioning innocent parties from at tempting to trade iu them.' .Iliuiiai' Insurance Company. A duly incorporated company hns beta organized by which a mini is paid a certain sum of money upon his luan inge. An agent is at ( ireens- boro' Bolicitiny members, ami from his iidvu-ti.-.c-IlKlit we learn the f.d- lo'.vin-: "nu! son-H-wnsTi ns BKNrnr ..ru n ' H(1., ar,.a of ,, w UI1.JS HU, )UVs is the nnme of nn organization recnt- j-, :j:u.MI square miles. There are lv established ill the ci'y of Memphis, tiffed! lakes, covering nil area of iiOO Tne objects of the ('mild lire the ,1111, re miles. There are three insane creation of Nuptial and l'.ndowuit nt uylums uml two institutions for the Funds of which, upon the mitrriap (ie'af ,U1,1 dumb mid the blind. As of one of its members, a Nuptial!..) n, .nidation, there arc l.MO.tlOU Benefit of f2000 shall be paid, or in ease of the iioii-marriiie of a member at the expiration of 1 In; 11 iowment , term a benefit of fltlUll shall be paid. : 1'l.ese bent tits are paid uptUi cettuin coinlilioiis, us follows: A person who shall marry nt the end ot four months nft-r becmning n j member i-lcill bo entitled to 1-12 ofi i-.'OdO, or JU'iil'; for each ad.litionrl four mouths that lie shall remain ' single be will be entitled to fllKlj; for -IS months. Thus in 1M months he . would be entitled to tho full benefit ! of sj'2000, thtt hioliost amount we pay. 1 At the end of four years, if still single, he passes into the F.iidowuieiit utid not uhsorbed or allowod to rcn IVriod, which period lasts live yeais. off, would ..tand one inch in depth. If at any time tlurinj; the endowment Tho amount of water f.illiii-; upon period he mnrries he pets a Nuptial one ucre of land when tho laii.fall is li.-nf tit of $2000. At the end of the ! 0.10 inch would astonish auy one who 1 Fmdowmeut 1'eriod, if still hiu-le, he has j;iveii i.o thought to the subject, draws $1(11(0 and severs his couuec- On each s.piiro foot of surface there; tioii with the (iuild. i won hi be 11 1 cubic inches, mid on! Thefstimrttedcobtofamemberisi.no nere, which contains bl,(il)() $20 a year. square feet, would be G, 272.(110 ethic The organization is under the con- inches, which reduced to imperial trol of the most reliable business men gallons, weiyhiiiff 22(;,2di) pounds,, of Memphis." " something more than Hill tons weight ! to the ncro. The aunmd nverngo j i 1'rivatn Henry H. Franklin, Com- rainfall it, this locality approximates j PB.ny I., First Cavalry, has beeu tri-d fifty inches; consequently each acre it Fort Walla Wulla, W. T., by k u- received r,,,!."jr,4! tons wti-ht of water ; end court-martial for conduct, pn ju- iu u year. j ; tlicial to (.rood order nnd military ilis- j ,.m , ' eiplme, the alleKi.tioil beiiifj that he) (-,,ff(.(. .IHnk.as should rend thead wroto mid sent Id tho editor f.-r pub- u.1.ti,.1,1).( in aUllilLl .'oli.mn headed lieation in tho New York itness of (j()1i (',,Vi (.. 1 July 2S last a letter ndvi.sin all re- ' ' spectable yoiin- men to keep out of . ... tho iii'iiiy, as it is a wo.ldol iniquity,' tatlMT is (.lit 111' Utll. spreading vice mi l crime all amuud . My ihiuRldt-r siiys.'TIow m nth it, and that the whole army wns rotten better father is iuco ho used Hop: totheeoro. Ho was fouud guilty and Hitters. " Ho in RuttiiiK wt-ll ufterhisj sentenced bv the court to contiiie-' Ion-; suffering from .lisensa declnr- j 1 merit at hard labor iu char-e of the ; I guard for seven months aud forfeiture of $10 per month Li thu same yoriod. General News. The probable anthracite coal pro duction for l.stf'2 is estimated at 150. OOO.ilOO tons. In I'ennsylvani.'i n laborer pUeed a ,.an f tiiunitc on bis cooking store to dry. The dynami'e exp'..de.l, killing tb., man his wife and fo..r of theirchii'trcK. lho house UiMippear- , , , , The New York lb rald says alter the w:ir a colored man went from North C .rolina to Doslon and stal led in tvaite )e a taimr. lie nov gives- employment to 100 persons and is '. ltll S.,0.(KI. The stock law for the whole State of South Carolina has pissed ttio Legishituro with nn amen bijeut ex ; temlitig tie time for it to go into opt ration in ci rtuiii counties m the low country until next October y until William bile, the English pedes-1 trim, who delights in walks, showing endurance, is now on his way to New ' Orient!'-, where he purposes walking ' .',")tM) miles in 1 .(it'll hours, walking two mih s and a half in each hour. Tli" report of the Cominissioiier of Agricti!' tire on the cultivation of tea j in South Carii'iiii is uiifavo' able. , The povt rty of the soil and character of th' climate do not f ivor th pro- ' dtictinii oi strong, highly llivoied t.'iis. A spec; .1 dispatelifr.ini Newnan, says that Judge James A. Welch was fi'illol d-ad ill a s'able, sis). tid ed by a rope. It is "ftiei'iliy con ceded that he committed luii'ide in cons. que. ice of tiiiaiici.d embairas. tir-nt. lb was an old and highly respi c'.ed eiti. II. A body of m:sLed Iilet). supposed to he tin- bes! citien-. of the place, broke into all the .hit. king saloons in O d in i'.le. (ii'eeii i-ouiity. Ohio, at d o'clock Satiodav moinin":. and ! tro-i .1 ail the l'.iiior.s on hand. I; is report.', I t Int 1 1:.- ! ss w ill rea. !. into thou.-an Is. but no dt hliiti has yet be, n made. estimate A very- eMiaoiilinary ease of death fioin hy drophobia oce. ti'ied at l'lnla d. ! hia la-t Sunday. Tli" xiclini. a young-eiei 1,-. Henry J!. Com'.y. w.is bitten mi a linger thti e .ai's and a half ago by a common dog 'I I e w-.i'ind was at once ."iiit. ri. .1 an 1 as the animal showed no symptoms of madness, )i:sfriends supposed that the vmi Ilg man so. in f. if;., it t lie ocelli l enee liit it a pel's th'.t it eont inn ally jeey.d up. ui hi-niiiid until some days ago. when he was suddenly i-:ri '!.. n dov.ii by the dreadful disease. Jlis case w as a vi ry i..!i.t form uf by di-oph-'bia. and he died in great agenv. Norlli Carol itia Statistics. From Mr. Ct bier Cobb's new map if North Carolina the Il deigb New and Oh.-et ur gathcls the followirg ati.-t ies: ' We find that tin re (ire in he State hixty six cdn-atioiml insti'u tio.'.H, fucli us univi iity, cole -gt high schools, military nca.lt mies, etc. There are in ad 1.1 ion graded n-hoi 1 at llaleigh, Wiimington, 15 ik. isville, (lol.lsboro, Fat tteville, Salisbury, Chaibjtti! and t ia t nsboro. There are t '.ventv-one a;.'rit'ull lira! soci ties and clubs of note. There are four ptiper mills, till w a!er-( owt r, with a dully capacity of eight tons of paper. Tiieit) ale fifty -nine cotton luiils and wo lit n f aclol ies, bt sides a number of fa-t. -lies for tin; iiianufai liii e of ioba c , agi icull ilt'ai implements, fur niture and wood work, s('.vii g ma chines, etc. There are no 1. ss than twett'y two rnihvjys, whose lines are wholly or in part in the Stntf. The extreme 1 u-th of Ihe State, eust to wist, from lare. to I'oik cout.ti -s, is IS,") milt h, and tlm ex1 leiim brtaddi, iroiii Liun.swick to (Irauvibe, north 'mid south, is ltS miies. Ihe urea is o". H' siiuare nm. s, -r -au i man nit ait a ol .ew i oi k. i nt re are ninety- is c.iuiitit s. There are ten Houmis, 1 )(.,s,)ns, of which C.S.s.hW me males, ;i t:)C, females; l,;iit.i.:;2J are natives uj ,,uiv ;,(J7S foreigners. 1 here 1 llie jsoT.-IOT white persons, ."ol.olG colored persons, 1,21.1 Ic-dinus and half blieds ulid one .Japanese." m m A, ln(.h )f ltlii1 . Kmrn tli-ln.lutrial S.mtb. To those who linvo never fciveu . piuli -tllar thought to the mattt r, the , following statement will appear novel its well as inteieslini;: An inch of rain is that tpiantity which, lulling upon a level suiiace ed lncnruble, and wo are bo glad tlint ho used, yonr Bittprs. V lndy of liochestor, i. Y. Utica Hoiald. Miscellaneous . U. T. N'.kkii,, ef ll.arlnli. J. . I'. ci r, ,.f lul. iL. rmui' TyLou, of Chatham. AU.KHIH, M YATT .V TAVLOIli lS'j.V!..rii I" M. T. N..rrl .V Co.,) WHOLRSALK (illOOKUS COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, It ii I i tr ii. -"N - Ilin-con liiiinj ii full Piii'nf Onto-ricR. Bnvlnt mi l Tliv, wlit.-h vc nmke a specialty. CuDtlfaraml i.fi ..ti.in, ., i. .Ii.'UhI. om wnl .i pai iiicr. Mr. M.T. Ni.rrln. Is . ii,' i.r On' I.'.i'lr In llin mitini Irn'lx r 1!hU Igh. Bit aaat sii is. Ti,i..uk'ii a i.M l'-l l. Uti yeiiis in m-iiiiik i ..ii.ni Is ii k'Hiiinin .1 itif i.ri.r inauagfaaat 1 Iti.'ll li.'I'lll llll.'ll! ol !( I'llf UH-SH, H lil.'li 1 11) In- UII'I'T lllH .'rmI.ILl hllplTVlklull, U l.l!'i-ral .Lliiu .'s "ii i "ii-it,'u in. ills nu! best mivrki't prii-ot uaraui C..iif?lKimientk ScHolted. y - m . 7. t-rf i t-1 : ij Q'x. m 1 I - : . - 03 - r.-l . a : V3 V3 - v nt M - m . fa 2 CI I Nl i A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IKON HITTI'ItS nv lii'.-lily nf.iiii'.nenditl fr nil il'meases re (iniriii" ii et rtain :u:.l ellicient tonic ;" e-i. cially ai;;.i"n, l'yimn, Inter i,ull,;,t lr,n, li'.iri . .!; Uf, ht of Siwjlh, lrk tj AVriy, . Knricbet ll,r 1.1 1.sirf-nutli. us the niiiM l. s, Mini (dvcsn.'W life to ibe- nerves. They art like a eliaian . a tlie ili'ejlive maio. r. inevin' nil lys-itie f ytiiptoms, surh a V.,f.ie; (..' I'."l. .'.iiee. 1I..U in t!f S!mu Ii. lkc.ttburn.itr. The Ollly Iron IVt'puration tliiit will mil blacken tin; teeth or give lieathl. i.e. l y all .lnijnrHt.s. Write fur llio A JJ C Look, 32 j.p. of useful and uuiu.-iiiL' rin.linjr '" ' 1JKOW-V CIIIIICAL CO., llaltimorc, Md. SStaw & iiarris,' tl . ir Tail ill; 1 Wtnl. r :...'k CLOTHING! Boats aii Slices Hats eiii Caps ' Motions, Groceries, Hardware. Crockery, Ar-- n.'W r.- liii ,,,,y , f,.c,,,,,..evr,.E?:5:rs h Ima Kerckh ! .-li.. I .ia.,11:!. - ..1 Ih. ir iLwIl Ili.-y lnof il.u l..'l a..,..ru.,.-..t.-l No. J.Martin Strt. Cf.OTJllNd, HV1S AND (IKNTS' P.aleighf W. C. Furnishing Goods, th' li.in- .'OT k. .t. mi. 1 will nnik.- Ui.- " n fiiil'n. 'I'lify liiiv.- in ' l..ri;-.i"Mi tin' l ial- .'I'll r In i.iii' Iwiii'iS Hi' lr nl. k. In. )' li o 11I..-OI 01.3:.3 Iti l ho imirk.'t. In .-....i-s n "lt n llln.'K. with Trii.iini.-K t" nii'ii'-li. 'I'll-)' h iv.' nlH' i." n.-'l a li.'iiicliul liin-..( 'lain O 'li'i f.'f.l i. . ijl v. 1 1 ' 'ii it .nil f'.i' ai.vililiiL' v"ii want. Tli.-y li.t.'i 'I i-'St. r tl, en -, ut i I-.'h I" i-ul' Hi.' Iiiit'l nn"--.. T'lankfiil f-.r th.- .iiir..iiii.-.' wlil.-li oif ....!.' -f tli ti 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 y hut.' L.-lv. ii ih.'iu lite) ii'.."t niiTit a .'iiiliiiiaii.'f "I il." i.'tnif. ..''I-J7 E) A rp 1 V rB', H-i 1 F. A. ij'hinniiii. S.II'Mt .r . f ttt.-rl.-.m an. I For-flk-n I'hi.'IH". WaliliiL-i'.ii. I.e. All l.iilti.--.i f"ii ii. ,'i.'.l n 11 h l .i'. iiii., w Ii.ii Ii. 1 I'. r.n'.' ili l iil. nl, tiill r Hi" 1 ..in 1-, 1 -( 1 ly an. ai i."t t... N-. .-Iiai'p- iiiil.'.-n it 1 ta ut W w .-ur.'.l, --ii i i.T.'ir- .-alar. n..vii-tr I v lr you xunnt to huy 1 H A (StotliiTt(5 for Men orBsys cvtltcr ready-maJe orttiatik to crdir, da not Jail "to send far our Catalogue j. m. noscrjSAur.i, AMI DKAI.EIt IN GGntleiiieii's Fnriiioliii Goods. X. K. I'.r. rtijfltevilla nnd ;Urj;.'tl Pt., r- l0 3m lUI.I'Itlll. N. 0, J..IIN Jl VNSlMi. T. II. K.IM.K'K MANNING & WGMACX, itepaal tetoalliw, riTTSBono, w. c. I rp.in, Mni,..n eiv.-n In nil l.ii-lxnw n- ' Iruti.-l 10 tlflr nirti. Mr. Maniiinit will l- In Hi" ;Hlm.,n tin- nr-i M).l Uilr.l M..ii.n "f . I' I. I ni' tuli nn. I ili. siiiiii.liiy .r.-.-.-.ltj1f . Mr. w. iiih. Ii 111 Ui Ut Ibe uOl.n l iul lln.cd. .rl -it Advertisement. wstm express steamboat co. Steamer Schedule. on mi 1 nlit r Aju-ll llrst nii'l until furthtr biKh, I,.. Si.'.ini.T li. Mftn lllsoS, li't. Jrry . I .1 .Us, u.il li-itvf 1 ujraevlllo oury Tuhi). mi l r rl lit ut 7 o'.-l.K-k . to.. u l Wllau(ta .r. ry w.-iiifj lay Kii.l Saturday al 1 o'clock p. m. I'll.' .;...inifi' W AV K.i -apt. Wm. t. ButiHi, wll 'i-i.' I .ij.'tt. mi.' w. .lnf lay ana Baiurdaj al T ..'I n L a. in., nri'l wtlmliigion Mk" lay aad 'lliurs.Iiij at 'i ..'.'l.K-k . in. 1. I). WILLIAMS 4 OO., lHlt, n il if iayeuetale, R. C: - .v.. -.r ll.il. lih. N. it. I.atR. k A.A.-I,.R.r, WTWR1. Uonaara. WOODELL 4 WYME, Wlltll.KS.M.K AND 11KTAM, EX. J. RAMSEY, 'I'ATK CO., . ' WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS. V2S M.trket St., PHILADELPHIA. .?. V. JleDONALU, AVM. W00LC0TT. Raleigh, TI. C. J WIIOI.KfiAI.B DRALRK IN Dry Goods, ClotMnjE. Notions. Hats. Scots and Shoes, ASII MAM' K ACT I'll EH Ot Pants, SLirts and Drawers. vitiiiingiii nj linrgL'ti Birtwi. tictr. tlm NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF ! UALEIG'H. . CAR. F. U. CAMMUOX. PreHideiit, 1 W. Jl. AXJ)J diSON, Viee Pres., i Til MO. II. HILL, Secy. I Tha only Homo Lift Insnrasco Co. ia ' tho Sutd. All Its fund loaned out AT IIO.UE, woi iiioiik our ovn pvnpl. W do tt Mti N.Mtl, Carollnk money lroi totmiltl npoihrr U.ilc-i. It if 0:1a of tliu mwt mnewiul com-pnnit-f of Its aa In (tie L'uIUsl Hutr. , t am amply eiitllcltin... All loM.-d li .oiiitiy. Kliflit thoumiid dollir paitt In ota i,tt mo yearn to fiiiniln: In I liathttn. ItwlH rout a inati aied thirty yeara 01.lv tra et i M a day to Insure for on llintiMnd dollaia. M'V'S tor farther Information to N.A. LONDON, Jr., fie. Agt. fXTTSBOltO', 5. 0.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 29, 1881, edition 1
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