VOl., VI.
SALISBURYyiif.’ APRIL 7, 1871.
NO. 11.
CLEJVrivICJN’S STAC-r I.1KES!
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Time Table Western T'f- C B. B.
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R. W. BEST & CO.,
IIAJ.KIGH, K. a,
AUCTI3H & CG.MM13SI0N
A lerclianlis,
_8oIii;t Consk'iiment.s of.
Corn, riour and Trodnee Generally.
iri)e©li>Nortl) State
PUBLISHKI) WEEKLY BY
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Editor and Vroprietor.
]‘arfiriiltr Attention paid to Anetiun
Sates.
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'IT IK ]iartners!iiji lu-retoloro e.xiating between
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niulial consent.
VI. KIXC,
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Mareli 0, 1S71.
KIXti A (’()I!I.liX.'' assume all liabilities (3l
tlic lirni, and would resjieetlnlly call attention
to tlieir sjiriin' stock, wbicli they are daily re-
eeiviiij;, come soon, conic early and give us a
call.
M. RlXd,
DAXl F.l, C. roTILEXS.
I.. COLD.^.MITJI.
Vlan b C, 1871.—l-l-')t.
in ann? against the t^id7 Sfeat Republic
of France, which he ‘“"iw tr^juphant on
every side, rising surely*, sttteiiy step, to-
supreraacy in Furnpfan^ JftjP'ksecond
essay as a soldier was tgainstahe Prenc^
in Ireland, those French destined (o ^eep
One Ye.\k, payable in advance .'83.00 j England in a constanti:tate of terpidation
.Six .VIonths, “ “ until Tralalgar eftectui' ly terminated the
5 (Jopies to one addre.ss,. — oo’iti peril by the destruction^f the combined
10 Cullies to one address ’ Frcnc’i and SjaiiFh .A -
A'ftvtrt'isinq\ “ The first great battleficlil on which he
stood was Jena, when, on the 14th of
June, ISOG, he beheld the annihilation of
the military organizathn, which had cost
a centtiry and a half of nniiiten npted la-
ernment ha\’t; ^feaiteti the destinies of 1 field, cast up as dead by the pe.stileiice,
France. The Captain s first appearance j there he sits, with eye as bright a.s when
SAVED FROM THE GALLOWS.
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BARBS rS HOTEL,
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Ol’l't b'^ri’K RAILKO.VI) DFl'OT'.
Ten jiai ' S jiom ii'hrrr //''• Cars stop.
T'llF
HOWE SEWING MACHINE
nieiits.
Obituary notices, over six lines, charged
asadverliscnients.
CONTRACT RATES.
hitherto regarded as in-sistahle. Hu was
then in the suit of th; iJiitish Etnbassa-
he looked upon his great Captain, WeR
lington}.a3 when, fighting under him, he
received, some GO years ago, the Cross of
^^alavona sparkling upon his breast.
When we consider that for over half a
cenlury he has preserved hi.s life by the
u.se of a poison taken in daily doses siitii-
cient to kill twice as many as now sit
around this table, it seems almost beyond
.icvedence. I .said daily .‘ui',lcieui to
kill twice a.^ many as are present. What
must we think that the Captain is made
of when we come to know that he once
took at a single dose as many gruins opi
um to .“ave his life as would have put an
end to the lives of as many ordinarily
constituted people as he i.- years of age.
Let him who doubts challenge the Cap-
Hoio Circumstantial Ecidence Wove a
Xct of Death about an Innocent ALan.
MARRIAGE NOTICE.
dor, the celebrated Lon—Ryron’s Throat- j tain to pledge him in the largest goblet of
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3 Squares.
4 .‘8qua'-es.
4 Column.
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M.iil .'-t.iV'- f'lr .■'.tli'iii li'iiM' !In n-'- ibiRy.
-h, >1 li. any I'oiiit al -l.ci! nutii'C
by [ii iv a:.- n:'. - ' ■ 'n .
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Will li.4 i Ijifr-Tiiih\ Il. iii'i inndi' of Ihirdcn-
rd t—Siiniilirilij mid P. iji'rlhm i.J
—of Work vii'riiil I'oratlrl.
iMiN'iv OF .-FrEnionFrY.
I'rrii cl'toil of StUrh and 'I'.'nAioii—/'.'u.-v oj Opr-
roloiit mid .Voiniprinritt—■j's. Ij-ndjiiAtiio/ Jidcr I p
— I'hr Li.l JI‘ iiitiu r and Hraidrr ni iJir li orld.
A CENTENARIAN
THE IOGtii
Tin; woKi.n nKsawN'Ki)
HOWE SEWlbl l!\l'il!\E!;
rat-fu! M! M:.- ;.i -ral ca-mna-- ol tl.o pa-t wo *‘ivll,o nbl. -t o^talA-l.o.l of any u. l!.e world.
l.v-T'.'! ’I",t. '•'■■■ '..a.a-of mu ITa-y la inn 1 f- li.M smMn.ir Maclmn-s ov.-r mad..
loiit a r.intinnam o o: tl,- ^a1n.•. '"nl Inivinfr i"-on mai.nla.-tmvd .•m,ti.;U .n,v nim.-i
,• 1' ' tliL .''liJM'i' i.'.oli oi tli(‘ lll'.rlltt'r 1.1,1 \ >
. 1. mTu -tr FnairnLir. ’'''‘-l-'iV'
CAfy THE GRAVi
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ItlRTIIDAY OF
BLTsn.
CA1*T. L.VHK-
.vni'iinr 1 l.n in Iiiy "i'u'-^t 1‘roininins ’ awanl.'d tin'
iT.i.v.s IK)\\t: silWTXt; m.\.(tuxes, -
inav lie mcnticinc.l tlio I'.ll'i'.vinn' : !
( rile* IntornatnInaI ^..\llii^itnln ol all Xat nns,Lon- j
' don. Isi.e a IHild .ilrd.iI. i
Xi-iv ’I'.iik St.a'.i' Fair. I''(ai. !
I.'.xp'=it:'iii L'liivoM' i '- I';!!!.-;. F'UT, a Mold 'd- |
1\' F\' I' \X. imI.I i.n till' .^mb^ori- ' al. i
b. " b- ! '1-0 bi t Trim.'.- I'f it Inm i I-*'.vd"U nlTl.iuor. tol.bas llm.vo, .Ir,.
• ‘ , .... as mi'.'iinil i iivoianr.
.n f-. .b-;'i';'i .ii'-'l. ami n.-t i.n.- -d Ills; ,i,;„ ..^talo i'air. isi;s. I
^ f/c i. It.tnd ir I.iid tIiiiidso)iir , Ni-w Vnik Fa.r. '
.Mimumcnis. r'limbs. Ml- 1 b a i-stmi.'.s. at i-ri-I X.-w II iin.l-l. rn .-t.'tn Fair, isu.s.
, -n ' . , Mil 1. ' 1 f V I'l ,ir" n 'aa'ln '-.l III l.t vnr 111 any .Ma' Iiiin'.
cos tliai uill nq..'ti'."!i. I at iL .'-xa iimi"' In i: 11" w k Im'!"!" you imrc lia-o.
:\ 11 kiU'ls *‘t ni.ir.I: ■ v’. "i at i ndneed ju ici'.*-. ^ il'rt tliaI .Mr. 11 own as ; 1 o I iriirinal 111 V'*n-
( >rl,'i— soliciti-il Ill'll pli'inl't ly at I'lnloi'il Tu. t 'rni 'o.vi'in tl i ■';iir''..i.'!'! n‘Vi'7" yi-ars ol liis life
('all ami l•^al•lin.• bis uuik anil boar bis toi'irfoi iiiinlo '.'la' liiin-
riricos bi'r.ir.-!.IIvino -re. Satisra.-tiun i 1" raii.no uf work this MacIiiiK’ camuit be
* , 1 ■ ■ i.-.|iialo(i. \\TI1 Work eqiinllv wiilK-n thick ur
iriiarantied. '. , . . i ' • , i .
'' .. , , a.,!,.. IL.iw.i tliiii "(1111!-, truiii gaiizc tu iica vu si lica ver dial-,
1 ii'il iii-ai iv uiti'u''ti‘ lac .'1,11..cT -11un.se. . . . . 1 u 1
^ • ) N ( • i 1 151 T '' ' "* even leal In r. wit bun t clia ngc ui nccil Ic, j
, ' ■ 1 ti iisiuii ur llirc.nl. W'c will warraiil them tu liu j
i.in-3 3m r'.il.slmry. .\ . ( .
[From the Evening Mall, Vlarcli lOlli.]
For six successive years Gen. J. Watts
I)e Feyster has celehiiited at his residence,
at No. 59 East Twenty first st., the
birthday of one of the most remarkable
veteran soldiers now living, Capt. Litlir-
Lush, mTio yesterday fiiiislied 105 yetirs
ot his lit‘; uiiiisiuiliy eventful. As to the
main iiicidenls ot ihi.-. uondeilhl old man’s
life, we plater to let lii.s Irieiiil, (ien. De
I’eysti r, state iliem, ;is he did yesterday,
ill .1 few fit and cToqueiil words below
repoilcd. Tlie hieakfa.st given by him
yestciaiay was in all its iiicideiit.s mueli
like lliose of p'revtuus years, and, ,ikc
them was an unique and nu inorable em-
tertaiiimeiU. 'File ioll-itviiig gent letnaii
comprised the company gailieied at tlie
invitation of Gen. De I’ey.stcr to greet
(’apt. Laiiibusli on bis birilidnv ; Wil-
cutting’ —Castlerah, folotving to the field
the King Frederick Villiam II and his
(.,)uoen Loui.sa, the mo.t^ loveable of wo
men, and the most unhqrpy of Queens.—
During the ensuing yen’ lie became ac
quainted with a succession of celebrities^
Emperors, Kings, Arjhdnkes, Princes,-
and—what M’as then of greater weight—
French Marshals, whote names still fill
the world with wondet. At Coburg he
hobnobbed in Rhenish with Blncher, so
low in fortunes that he scarcely had
means to live ; yet, evni then, so full of
liopt; that he felt that ilirongh his .sword
or M ill, Prussia M tis di^tined to feed full
her veiigcanco upon Fruiee.
And so it come to jiiss. He stood on
the hanks of the Niemon anti .'^aw Ntipo-
leoi! shake hands with .Vlexaiidcr on the
raft ill tlnit river. 'ITii^ was the zenith of
Napoleon and the Nadir of Prussia, for
the peace of Til.oif, whose ralificarioii he
witnessed, made Napoicnn the master of
Europe and Frederick William II a King
’.vitheut a kingdom. 'J’lie Ctiptaiii lived
to guard Ntipoleoii in iSl. Helena —that
Napoleon in 1SG7 the despot of Europe,
ill 1815 its prisoner He has also lived
to see PTussia, rednceel in ISO? to a help-
ies.s piineip.alily, alone tinrl nnaided, oc
cupy Paris, ;ind holding the same extilfed
position a.s the Piencl
•h (it IX05—12. 1!(
has lived to see ilio son oftlie I'Tederick
William iUiif the Loiii,-, viih m hum he
Ill'll from Jena, more ilian lecovering the
Mivei ign w rongs of his lather ;uid the
broken beart of bi.-; mol her—a victim to
till' insnils ami to tlie out' iges of Xapo-
IlO L'lS livofi to see
•wliose dnfv it w.i.-
Ham Cullen liiyaiit, Major-Gen. .losepli
llookta', j\lajor-Gen. iiweii alcDowtll, fletmaiiv with bis one font upon an
-MajorTien. ,1. G. liariiard, Wl.ij. (Ien. (■.
W. Gnilem, .\laj. Gen. lioraiio (J V\'iigiii,
.Maj. Gen. A. H. Webb —now J’resident
of till; College ot New I ork — Mr, White- 1
leoii. A',Ti.it is more
llie King ol' Pnissia-
originaliy to band tlie ce r ,uul basin to
llie I’Hiq eror (if (leriiiany and Austria up
on bis eoronalioii — bin silf IHiipcror ol
Jdni
peror of .Vnsiria at Soduwi and the olliei-
hindamim, and he will sec him drink it
off with as mncli impunity as its rivals in
color, claret and Burgundy. But this is
sufficient interruption to the feast and flow
of the company. Others have claims to
^’our ears. 1 will simply add that 1 pray
that the Captain may be spared to pre
side over many similar reunions, and that
Heaven may vouchsafe to us: all the
health and .spirits to enjoy the aiinivcrsa-
rics as this one, and his lOGth, this day
with him.
Lfxfuie.s axi) NECE.s.snTi-;s.--The
refniement of incretised civilization trans
formed rvhat were once deemed luxuries
into necessities. Peojile who have not
passed the meridian of life can see luaik-
ed contrasts in the style of living in tin ir
own short lives; and how much greater
the contrasts when the lapse of time ex
tends over two or three generations ! —
Carpets and chimneys belong now to ev
ery cottage. But Queen Bess herself
swept herermined trains over ru.ih-strewn
doors atid noblemen once sat blinking in
tlie smoke that curled along the rafters
with no chance of escape. The potato
came first to be stared at as a curious
tuber from ISouth American (vilds, iind
tea was shipped at great entertainments
two hnndrcd years tigo, tis the rarest and
cosllie.sl of drinks. We rementiier lhai
n.iils and pins had their day of vnluo,
will 11 wo Bi.'e in old houses the iioor-
joart
i? fastened down with wooden [tegs,
and consider tliat pin monc^' meant tin;
grcalor piirt of llie expoiiriiii* of vl,«> toiUa,
upon ail
poll on,
of r'raiii’e,
land Reid, Air. i^eter R.
Strong,
Air.
till-
( liir line Work i-i equal to any, anil oiir j
Removal !—-J. dX. Stockton ' beavy work '.xeelstliat ofany other iiiaeliine in ;
i I In* W’dl’ld
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, 1 II-' liGlrlfnD‘ 111 ikc-: tin* Cciconitcd l.ncU-.
t.y F. li. --|iiMr".f. in1i.o-:,i' j-i.1 t,.-1 ■■ M it'll. I lie >1 Hell III Veil to,l I w Mr. Howe, aiiKe
nil III'"111 I' t! "lo a‘ "F.' -. .M V. Ill 1, liiiia- in on hotli siile-i.
tin-li'-'t .iii'l l.ii'-'t It i'',i-oi;.i>i''' I'l'ices atiil ; Wliat We elairii. in siilMtaiice, is, that this is
Miti^l.irii-'ii oiai ai.''''T j nn holiest iiiacliiiie, ami. if put in your laiiiily,
7 (live a.'- a -'.i;'. n >' is.nin j ,,|j ,,i' vi,iir ''Vork ]u-rii'i'lly, will
~zr IN- , , 1 ,1 ■ ’ 1 la-l a life tiiiie, is a willing ami n-aily servant, ;
X.iRl 11 CAiKii.IXA. Ml. the Mipenor " |
M"N i‘.'>MElt7 ( mFM . S oiirt. IVrsons wh.‘. hav,- tri-l all iiia. him'S an- iiii- !
yesteiilay, ten were present .-it the similar j unce dnriiig tin:
veil by Gen. lie Pevster a
Neill Gillis A-im’r. of
1 >aiii>-l R. ( ofhr.in 1
aiiiiiioii- ill (!.-i-!aiiiia thi-^ lo In- the easii-.-t U-.nii- j
eii ol aiiv ill liie iiiarki t. In the majority ol ea-
[- I’l-liti-iii to Si ll real i Si s iiMr l•ll-tomer' h-ani I'rom the iii'lnietiou-
Calviii .1. l’oi'l.r;>n | i-stat‘I'lr a.s.-o-ts. i la-ok without tin tin r aiil.
and o’her-. I ! A('('F^.'^i MH F."^ IT'RX I.''^n El>.
{(h'J-/• o) I'lddoif:i))i.) : Raeli I’aniilvinaeliim-isiiirnishi-ilwithalit iii-
hi this ease it aiq.e.iiiiig that J. R. ('oeh- ; nier, hraiih-r, emme. 12 m-.iih-. C hohhiiis, ’2
ran. tin- In-ir of i;."ri:.- A'. v,;,,. ih -heirs ! sen w-driver-^, oil eaii, la-lt ami 2 wreiu hes, ami
ofTerrv .\loiiroe ,;.a'. h.'-ir.- of 1’. .1. (■'ielira;i. 1 an iintriietion hook for ming the niaehiiie.
are heirs at law of In R. Coehr.iii (leei-a-eii. | (IF.M.ITY.
Hill Jirc* 111 ‘ 1‘•’.! i '■ 111* St.Til* ol , a II 11
It i- li.en f.in- Ollier.-,! that in.hiiea- ; maeliiiies an- aei-iirately ami eqiially well
JI; t *.! i
Carolina,
tioll he maile 111 I.
••IM'I .Xol'tll ."^t.!'!
11(111 lie lii.im- 1II i ... ' - -1 .1 . , ■ ileV. > I . 1 I- ' • 1
, 1, . .. ..I- r■I'i' .r .. liil ormimeiitaiion ol tlie iiiaehim-, slvle and lini-li
jGiJM'T l» '1 -''I X 'H* • •*■''*1 • V ‘ • K ’' I . .. 1 ( .. » ''.OO I ^ »
liaities to .ll'jiear a! I III- oa.i e o| I he I le 1 k ol "I e.l.'i.
■' .\ioi.i aoiii-
l.'iile. Tile ililii rem-e in Jiriei-; i.- due solely to !
the .8u[ieri'ir ('i( ■ l--.'' leioui.’yot .\ioi.i aoiii-;
ery at tl.e -oir.'l-I: e■in 'I'.ie, ..a Friil.i'' tin- , j.-^.
•Jl't d.'iy of .\;';T -i '1 ‘f ii"-eoiu;.hiiut ol j,
the I’laintlil. .-r tk • . .e-e 'Gi; he i.e,ini eX, arte
as to them.
Witness. ('• Wad'-. Cl rk of sai'l r.'-.-.r: at
iilliee in Troy -n ti.i'the 0.1 ot .M.iie.i 1-71.
('. C. W .t 11 i'i. c. s. F.
.Mi'u! ooim-'.y ('oiF.iy.
S. .1. I’KMin itr-i\, .V:: .;-!. h'.' i‘i..i:.t.ii.
lO-Gt-p. t.'-rli i'.l
l.N.-'i'IHT T'loX.
.‘■.vf-rv |.iireh:iser will he thoroughly iiistriic- j
:i the use ol'the Iiiaehim*. ami is at all times i
eiitillid to ami will will ficeive proiiijit alteii- ;
tioii ami all the informatioii reqitin-il. 1
X. X. .'-(HKl’ \Ri', Raleigh. i
lleiu-ral .\gcnl tm- .X. (’. I
L. C. H.VXFS, .\geiit. l.exiiigt'iii, X. ('. j
■ Agents wanli.d in every eounty in the
State. I'eb 2-1—ly
Southern Land Agency,
J Tbcsvmiitoms of Liver
oiiqihiiiit are imeasiiiess
PKRsOX-s WI-MIXi; to (iiiM'ha-e .-sdC’!'' j ||SIIVS!3®Sfl^S’j gmd I'.'ini in the -'Xle.—
I.-t-Mi.-s will -hi vei: III ea.l ol: M. s-is, Ciawfeul Bj 3 iXoim-iimc's ii'ie pain is in ]
.V Kiinliaiii. u I •! .-lie j 11 i-r-n-il Ii.i ehe nil iieee-s: M' 1 „7^TiT—t^miVTi'' pdie slioii'ih-r. ami i- mis- I
( '!; .( IV
noi ls;lv
' .( \\i. I.am! Ag.
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iliforiiiatK i\a-.t "-aiii-le .itii'ii. liriee.ijiialay..Vi !iai(.-ii l. r rheiimali-iu, ll.-.- stomaeli is alii etc,!
.\il ette:- ii to :: - la. alt. is [ aiee will ^itll loss ot' a[i|'i'iti.' ami -ii-ki.o—l-owels in ,
roeeiM-jii _ i. : gi ie-ral eosGve. soim tinu s allernatiiie wlili lax. ,-
I 3 rill- li. a.l is' tronl.h.l '
^ itb I'liiii. and (lull, liea- '
si'iiiMi wiisnniFH nij'ii!!Bi!i!\ 1!
■ M t i- 'iiut'aiii'd with j-aiiitiil
-eiir-atloll ol h:i \ ii-e h it nil.!' lie si.mi thill" which !
j J**-*, j 1 • ‘ have h, i-ii il.-ue. ( ifteii •('in)'lainiiig ol j
Weakness, dehililv, ami hav s|,iriis. Somitimesj
I pp cp" -v V maiiv of the ;ilioveiiqin.iiis alti-ml the (ii-ease. I
■ ^ • “» is • ; ,,inl al other liims \ ; ;v If w of ihem : hut tin
-r'li* 1 Oj n ^ liver is geiierallv the org'in most involve'!.
Millinery and Straw (joids. cmvti.eLiverwiGi
O j DR. hIMMoXS’
A&mSTROKTG, CATOK. k CO ,
meoieri:!;' \ n n joia ni:s ■ i
Frederic De Deyster—fuller (jf Gen. De
Pey.ster and Dre.sidoiit ut the lli.slorieal
.Society — Alr. ,1. W. Ilammer.sly and Air.
.LAI. Bnndo. (.ieueral Diea.sunloii, Com
missioner uf interinal Revenue, vTio at
tended tin: last, breakiast and expeeteil lo
be pre.sent ibis year, was unable to conic,
and genl. a disjialeli apologizing for bis
ab.senee. Gl the IT who wane at ihelalile
at til
break fa.st
year ago.
()f the eiiterttiiiimeiit ye.«terday wa;
have only space tu say* lliai, like it.s [ire-
decessors, it was pcenliarly eoj iyable —
The special guest oi" the oceasioii sr emed
to be brighter anil more vivacious than
he was last year, anil did aiiijile justice !u
to the Viirioins courses of an elaborale
drjriiner. His rceollectioiis of times pre-
ci ding llie binli ot ihe oidesf geiitb inaii
present were fre.-li and liia-ly, and his
aecoiiiit lit tilt* manner in wliicli Nopoleon
snubbed the iheii tiiiimjiorti d King of
Drussia at the I'.imoiis interview on llie
.N'l iiieii Was espccially interesting in view
nlTi'i'ciit elianges in J'jnru[ie. He pro
posed the heallli of bis host, and express-
l d tlie desire and hope of meeting the en
tire eoiiipaiiy ten years lienee. It is
pussiiile he may. Alter a lew lioiirs of
genial eoiivi'isaliuii and of enjoy men v of
the briaklast, Gen. De Peyster made the
following remarks, in explanation of the
object of ids entertainment :
Deau pjti k.x Ji.s : We liave so often
met logetlier to eelelnato the biithday ol'
the venerable hero of the oeeasion that ii
is iiet illess to repeat all the wonderful
[larlieniars ,d liis eareer. TTierefore I
would more nailieulailv invite vonr al-
F.iiijieroi
liie
Uetis ' at .Seilati.
T in se are terrific than
of
another Na-
‘N aiioleoiiic
yt F, and it fur
nishes food for thought to sit beside a
man w ho has uiillived aiieient kingdoms,
gigantic empires, tind roliast repnblic.s.—
But it is still more strange to think that
we have just drank the lieallli of an in-
(livitlnal who is ten years oliler than the
coiuitry of which we arc citizens, of an
adopted I'iiizen who, with all the e.xam-
nles of Luropeaii tran.-^mutation, never
Slavelmltler’s Rebellion
A .Sixuii.AR Pni-tAK.—During the
storm at Aleiiipliis, on AVediiesilay’, tlie
li,g!itniii,g stiiick liie Nieliolsoii pavement.
‘ j and, braiieliiiig olf in various liirectims,
' ' formed ;i perfect letter Q, of some filty
feet in lengtli, marking the pavement dis
tinctly’ for flfiecu minutes with various
hues of all colors. While the .storm was
at its height a large gas reservoir was
overtiiriicd iiini some niiietv thousand fei-t
of gas liberated. FoiTuiiatelv, the wind
w'.is blowing from the fin s, else a terrihlc
despaired of the repiibiie. In 17GG, when
the (Tuptaiii was horn, tin- Frciieli jiower
ill Amcric'i, w hich cneireled the 13 colo
nics ill its rampireil arms I'roiii Loiiisbnrg
to New ()rlean=, had only' just (17GG)
relaxed its hold toward the Nortli. To
ward the .South it still liimo’ on, in Loni-
•siaiia, for over a half centiuy. He himself
had lived iiejirly tlire,'-f|iiarters of a ceii-
S
explosion would liave resulted.
The Norwich (Gonn.) ‘Biilietiii tell.-
A remai’k.ihle case, showing the dan- ;
gcr of trusting implicitly- to circumstantial |
evidence, has just been conclndcd in To
ledo. Nearly three y-ears ago Robert
Sharp was fonnd dead, with shot and
slugs in his brain. A man named llar-
ringtoii, who had b«en on inttinatc tenrn
with the dece:i.sed, was arrested for the
mnrder. The testimony w'a.s wholly cir
cumstantial, but so skilfully ‘*worked up”
by the detectives, that Il irriiigton was j
convicted and sent to the I’etiitentiary.— j
Law-yers h; d become interested in the I
case, and, although Haniiigtou was a
poor man, they determined to fight his
cause to the end. After a long and ar-
.duoiis struggle through the Jfistiict ;nul
.Supreme Courts, an order for a new trial
was obtained, and the trial has just clos-
The main points in the evidence on
which he was convicted w-ere the aj)pa-
rent corrcs[)ondeiice ot the shot in the
body of the dead man with that in the
shot hag belonging to Harrington ; the
correspondence of pieces of a newspaper
foiiiid near the scene of the supjiosed mur
der, and assumed to he part of the giin-
w’adding, w'iili a torn paper in Haniiig-
ton’s residence and a piece in his vest
jiocket ; and that the motive for the mur
der was to be found in the alleged fact
of .Sliaip having come to T’oledo with
several hundred dollars of money-, which
Hairing.on knew-, and that no one else
wa.s so intimate with .Slia.ip.
On the secoml trial it was rendered ,
doubtful whether there was a similarity
in the shot. It was clearly’ prov.eii that
the [lieetts of pajter alleged to have been
[licKi'il Uf) al the scene of the inuider j
were not there at the time of the finding
of the body’, nor for a day’ or Iw’o after
ward, and tfie infi rence was unavoidable
that they were put there by the detec
tives to tiid them in “working up’’ the
case agaiii.'t Harriiigtoii. It w'a.s fnither
proven that .Sli.up w'ti.s di stitnte when he I
arriv-('d in T’oledo, and th.it Ilarrington
v.as doing liis best lo aid him in getiiiig
eiiiploymeiit. T'o crown all, an alibi was
clearly’ and sati.sfaclorily proven, liar
riiigton was declared iiinoceiii, and llu-
j.ii-y volui.iiiiTly gn.ve him tv Imicr, '
by every- member, rejiealing', in cmjiiiatie
feriii';, lli' ir beliefof his eiitiie iiiiioceiice
of any- know Ii dge of llie .-iipposed mur
der, and hr-aring it .-tiiiioiiy- to lii.s uniform
good character. T’he pulilic sentiment
un.iiiimou.'ly- coincided witli this veriiict.
T’he foriiu r t uqdoyer of Harrington im-
meiliali-ly- took him bad; into his service.
It caiise.s an nnphasant .-'liiidder to re-
llect that :i perfectly’ iiiiioceiit man, of
good character, snii'ered two years of de
grading pnnishiiient, and narrowly es-
ettped an ignominions death, for ;i crime
of which he knew iiotfiing. It is another i
warning fit the danger of iniplicil tiust in j
w holly circiimstanlial evidence :'iid a pro- i
A St. L onis local editor was receii
married, and his brother local of the St.
Louis Itcmocrat gives him the following
“good notice
“Some people get married, and^ome
don’t. Some men prefer mruds and
some other men prefer widows — that is a
matter of taste. Each horn of the dilem
ma has its advantages. One advaniA^a
poMsi-sed by a-, widow ia Abaf 'she has
gr.*tduated, had her eye-teeth cut and
knows w hat’s w hat. A virgin has every
thing to learn, and it requires patience
and jierservance to insfruct her. Our
gold-haired friend, George Centre Brown,
the semsational w iiter, jneferred a widow.
He picked out the best one in tlie city—
Airs. Jennie S. Jenkins—and on Satur
day, the twain wi re made one. The af
fections ot the lovely and gushing w idow-
liavc lor soinr time centered on Catutc!:,
and she was his’n from center no
feretice. Three exquisite children, ready
made, assist materially- in cementing the
union. ‘T’is sweet to be called “papa”
by- cherub lips on one’s wedding day—
Ihe evening went off smootfily- — skier,
serene—friends in good spirits and no
body hurt. We congratulate our sensa
tional tiiend upon securing the monopo
ly- of so handsome an “item.”
It is said that the most beautiful girl in
the L ailed States lives near Lincoln, Ill.
■she is thus described : Her lutir is of
that jjecuiiar hue that a field of ripe
w heat throws towards the setting sun.—
Her eyes send forth a light so effulgent
and magnetic that strangers hecomc spell-
hound under its inflneiico and .-taiid rude
ly gazing. Her cheeks Lear a bloom like
the sunny’ side ot an ('aiTy peacli. .V
pearl woulii seem almo.st black beside her
teeth. Her form is so gracc-ful that men
wiirthip her before seeing her face. Her
hanil suggests the idea uf waxcii fingers
tipp d wTill Vermilion. Her smile serms
actually to ilniuinale her presence, and
when she laiiglis the li.-^teiier fancies lio
hears sweet music in the distance.
St. Jerome mentions a widow wh(»
married her twenty third hii.haiid, who,
in hi.s turn, had been married to twf’iilv
wiyes. A woman iiameii Klizsbetli Masi,
who d.eil at 4 loi'eiice in ITt^G, bad \ii*tMi
manieii Jo seven liu.-bamls, alf of whom
she fiad oiitfived. .Sfie esj>r,us( J tJie fa.-^t
at the mature ageof’Gd. W'lieu on her
de'stli-hed she ree.iHed the good and Lad
points ill (-ach of her hfshaiids, and, hav
ing impartially weight d ihem in the hal-
atiee, she singled out her fifth esjiouse as
her favorite, and desired that hi r remain.s
migiit he interred near his. T he death of
a soldier is recorded in 1781, w ho had
five wives, .and his wiihiw, aged 90, w-ept
over the grave of her founh iiushand.—
1 he writer wlio mentioneil these faets
naively milled ; “ ITie said soldier was
much attatcln d lo the marriage .Male.”
,'i pigeon wTiic
•h be
long stiiii'
hanging
patlii'lic story’ about
come fastened, by’ a
from its h-g*, lo a telegraph w ire on Alaiii
street, in that city’. T'wo or three cni'd
bovs wanted to throw slone.s at it, but a
kind gentleman, telling them not to linit
the poor bird, got a ladder, carefully iiii-
woiiiid the string, and put the fright,-iK'd,
flnltering little creature tenderly into lii.s
bosom while he descended. TTie next
evening he remarked that it made a much
nicer pie than he expected.
test against flie detcetive.-; in ’‘workin;
a c.isf;” '.igaiii.'t one they clmose to
pect.— (.'let eland Ilern'd.
up
ANF.GHOTE ()F DF.KG i I KR AN 1) ;
(,'HAITN. i
Inry’ before tiic Golden T’owers of 8paiii
wa re replaced by the .Sfars and Stripes in
IToridn. \\ In ii he wa.s in lii.-: cradle the
c'lloiiie.-^ tlieiii.'^i'!VI'S w i re in tlieir swad
(Hiiig clo! lies and our peojile w'erj stiil
clinging to the Alhintic 'jlnna* in a fi'iv
towns and i'ccble settleinenls, w'>.‘aker tuid
more .'cattered than llie l iiii-.a and villag-es
of States which wa*re ailinittcd as new
Stales into oiir National coiistelbuioii,
after he hail reaclio,! tiie Psalmist’s ( X-
Ircme of liiiinaii life. He had actuallv '
attaint,! ni.iii’s fstaie, wliile all heyoii
llie first ."I wells of the .Mleghaiiie.s was one
vast wiliferm ss washed by the surf of the
Pacific.
1 am not going to weary y-nu w irh any
more allnsioiis to the rise aiid fall ot em-
pire.-s, exeeiit to add that Gajit. Ij.ahihiish
lias lived In see that iiali‘’ii, whieii in its
iiii’aney Inid to beg IHiglaml to pioieet it
tin
Lii'I'LE T’lionxs.—The .swefte.st, the
)st clinging affection is often shaken iiv
e slightest breath of iinkindiies., a.s the
delicate lings and tendril.s of the vine are
agitated by the faintest air liiat blows in
siiiniiiet. An niikiinl woril from one be-
lovi'd often draws IJooi! from in.iiiy a
heart which would defy the feit!le-axe of
hatred, or the keenest edge of vindietivc
satire. Ntiy', the shade, the gloom ,.!'ilie
face familiar and dea.r, awakens grit f and
[lain* T liese are itie little iliorn.s, wTiicli,
j| i though men of roiigiier form may' make
tlieir wav tlimiigh them williont feeliii
I Siieakiiig of churches reiiiind.s int* (.f an
I .‘inecdote of Henry W ard lloi-cht r and Hr.
i Gh-tjiiii. During their summer vacation,
! they w'ere traveling a shori stage route
together, am! according to their wont —
and 1 may say, the w ont of all good men
oil such (icc.'i-ioiis—rode np.mi the outside,
p.'is.-^ing the time leo.st agret-ahly in genial
conversation and in admiring the scenery.
.\t o.ie of the slopping place.' on tie* rmito
A A! asohic apron made by' Aladame
I.afayetee, and sent over to i li.s country'
as a present to (ieiier.il Wasliington, is
now ill Alas'oiic Hall, Philadelphia.—
General W' ashiiigton’s (wii Alasoiiic re
galia which he wore Leloog.s to Washing
ton Lodge, ill this place, .nnl i.s preserved
a.J a precious relic in that I.'tdire.—-Her’
aiiili'iq C azeelee.
(>iie of the iiiosl aflecling iiicidaiit.-; of
the P.iri.s .'^iege is embraced in lln: story
of a young lady , vrho wa.s so overconic
hy her appetite .i.s to eat In r beloved lap
dog. .\ttera hcaity meal, she looked
down al liie little heap ol fioiies; tear.-;
fell from In r eyes. ‘‘Poor ('lioil!” she
e.\c!
a coniitry' man ask( d tln in ‘‘coiil.i lin v ' Rn ni '
y
lint'll, ‘ how he would h.ive eiijoya d
- I • >
I make room for him up there which
y
I the’,' cheeil'nllv dill. .8 ion alter lakintr
■ech'-r
liiiii, aiii
enteia-d iiit'* c ni
(I
thrniigh them
them much, extremely iiieoininode per-
.((oiis of a more la fined turn in their joiir
ney through life,and make their traveling
irksome and nnnieasaiit.
leiilion this dav to the rel iHoiis In tuceii
fiom tiie Fidich and ll
le
idi
ll, then i
Reeii placed iipmi the si met lire (if
Fredeiick llie (I rent, since it was in tleit
grasii upon
reslon* ihe siipr
and that
vi (1 over
i.
IjB vi:i: EjA'b
a ini iiaralioii ol'roots and lierl.s, ivai laiili d lo he
BONNET, TttlMMIJ G & VELVET RIBBONS, -irieiiv \ ceetahl". and van d" no injiav to any
Ji'innt I .8///. s. i/nd 1 ' h i ts
Blonds Nflt.s. Tripes. K'.ishes. Flowers,
Fca’ln rs, Or; • er.ts.
isoa\b:ts
.\ p j >
Ladies’ Hats,
Ti imnu'il .'I’.'l I nti hiieicl,
Shaker Hood.s, &.c.
237 ((• 239 ilhni'n St.^
KAi/M^80i:a:. ^isi.
one. ll has lain n.-. i! I.v haiulr'.ii'. .-.nd known ^
for ihe iii't lo vi'ars :i one of ihe nio-t reli'ihle, i
etrieariou.'^ and li:iindi>'; i.i'j'liaralioii.-- (. v, r of-
firrii loth'- .'-iilli rii.^'. If taken riirnlarlv and
|n i-'i'lenllv. it i- -nre to enre
* J at w'] e|''ia, Ik M(i ;ie he. ;
21 I jj lam.'liee.eo.'ti Vein'iel, |
1; Regulator. | |!iea(!:n he. ehronie dian - l
I 1 MM., , I I I' ' ■'■■'fiecli'.n-ofllii-i'lad-
1-elleli' (>! llu- Kldin y s. Ii ■, i.n-iie>.J, eli:l!. di-- :
i.i-es oftlie .-kin. inqiiriiy ..f ii:e Mood, nn Ian- j
'.holy, or defia —i' ll ol 'I'iiTl-. Iierirtlnirn, colie.
ot pain- in liie In weL. pain in the In ad. fever I
1 1 1-1 • • 1 » I '
hi'seich I'r;i!ice lore.-cue il from I'iiigl.'iiid
his life ami I he exi.stence ( f i lie I ivo great j and In.-r savage allies ''Lj •'* the di spot
Powers which have eiigrossed the piiljlic
att(-ii'.ion tor the last .seven inmilhs.
('apt. L.ihrlni-li was born in J7GG, the
year in winch tlie capstone niay’ In* said
to liave been
ye.'ir that the first stejis wi re taken lo-
waid till* partition of Poland whicii filled
ill the void between llu* w ith ly exl(*ii(led
arms uf East Prussian and .8ile.-ia. T his
acquisition may’ he said m Inive consoli
dated the kingdom of Prussia. '! he two
I fKfXKENXF .sS A NI) ,'siX.—WTien iv(
.•u*liiowh'dge that drniikr-iiiK'FS is a di.-
ea-e, let ns. not forget tliat it i.-; a!, o :
sin. No man is foictd to liecoiru: ;i drniik
of France, L(*lori; whom all Europe how- i aid ; he diinks to an exci ss with liisey ;
ed 111 reverence, that he n lax her vnliiir(*i open, v.itli lii.s hands free, with his con
'dm
his seat, Al r.
' veisati'iii with him, aiul fliidine- that In*
I h id recently returned from vi.-it to New
j 'link, and, to ii-e his own exnressioii, had
.-(*(•11 enmigli of it, iiskr-d him if he stiq,-
p (1 over Kiimiay ami wi nt lo meeiing
I llu-ri*. H(* said he Inn!, ami went over to
Brooklyn to lieai* a fellow preach ; In* did
i not, hear his name.
j “Henry- W’;ird Beecher I” sng'gestid
; Dr. ( Tiapiii.
‘•It'S, that was his iianie.”
‘•How did yon like liirii ?” sidd i >r.
I liapiii, slyly winkingat Mr. Heeclier.
“(til, very well,” Slid t In* connlry m i in
‘ Did yon g') to Ik ;ir liiiii in tin; *itler-
iiooii ! ’
hc.ir am'iliu-i
slices ol Poland gave it a consisteiici—a
tiiulv—for it had Idilierto k seinlih (1 a
star fi.-h, nr raliu r a polypus. T his is no
inapt coinparisoii when llu* grasping ami
voracious piopeiiSiti( s (d IheRnesia anil
the p(dvpn*s an* coueilcri d. At that lime
Louis N 1 \’ was on tlie throne of Fianc,*,
Alexico, ivliei'eni lie li,ipe(l to
(•inaev of me I.aiin race,
the same nev.- leUiiin hold the
•jiiglaiid for liP!’ (U'lines to Aim r-
ics III H.-e hour of repnhla'in agony. Yes,
he knows, and ihe world knows, that the
first hiifiet whicli Najiolenti III received,
llie fit St (h fiance his ears ever heard, the
fiist (■oiiimaml which he had perforce to
ohey, w'ls given and ntr»*r(d liy* that
1 oniig .America when in' t'aw return, in
1783, iGiiaiids disconilit fd tro(qis, the
i.'si io\al ;ai^*-oM which h.aff been eom-i him above
Air. iL.-eh-
seii iice upbraiding loin, until he (ii'')WiiS
it ill the l.'owi. ID* volnntaiily suii' ii-
ders Ids icas('ii, Id.s i.aste, his indgim nt.
Ids !;( a.Itli, his clniracter : m! Ids coii-o-ien-
ce, on the aliar (d appetite; ami i.- not
that a sin ? He knows ih.it Ids Iiahit.- ul
indnlgcnce will disapnaldy him Gn’ lie
perfoimance ot thedntie.sof child,
iWH I(j
log ft il'.'.V.”
’■Hr. ('iiapiii D’ stig-gesif*'
er.
‘•'I'es, that W'l.- the ii tine.”
“.Ami wldiTi (!() V III like ihi- 1 . ?■
.-aid Mr Ili.-eclier, winking at Hr ('iiipni
said the coll ll 1 rIII 1 ll ;
jii>-acli D ' cher right
a
ki
iiignom
niider such ;
] iiifiuential :
I'lederiek declared if he
Fiance that not a cannon-;
pcaci fill amt
1 monarch so
liat the gia at
were King oi
hot should he
»ir»r tlie hiige-t '!"'k lobe f'.iindiu tld> a.cd ngm*. d I "p-y. 1" li i-. pai n i ll 1 lie i i-iek, X('.
conntrv. am! iincpiall*'I in ch.iice. variety am! I'lcpar-.-d only iiv .1. II. /lill.lX A' ) '»..
eiieapiie—. ( ' nipri-iiiir the hite-i J-inroi.ean iiov- : I'niggi-t-, Macon, Ca.
I'l'ii'e, .-^l ; hy m.'.il .-^I’-'h.
tlrdi-r--oliein'1, ami proiiipl .att( iilioii giv( II I'or-ale ly I' I I-. 1.1"! I'Z a (' ).,
March K», 1-71. 1"'V. ', fe!*2l Tv 'SiTi haiy, X. C
fired in IHirojie without his jh i mi.-sioii.—
Liiice the birthday of the gm-d wa: h.ive
asscmhli (I to honor, four nionarchs have
swayed tin* sceptre of Pinssia.
t( ('ll Ill'ilnll el'S
*1 nssia. and thir-
p( Ih (1 to evacuate these Hhcrati d (.'(.hi-
ni( s.
V. hat .an nnevnmplcd ixpeiieiicc! A’cl
ihere sits tlie man '.vlio, with memory uri-
imiiaiicil, can relate all these maivtls
with p(ili'Ct ilnciicy, in f'l'ic if m.t imne
langinigi s. .'-'till greater marvi-l the his
tory (d'his own life. ‘•T'l-ahd.a and He
sirovi i” Would have 1 nnd his eur-(''
(I;
hn.---
band, parent or (•iiiz*'ii, .and while tlu v
ileaihii the f.icnhie.- which shoiiM ( !( v.iN-
the (llllilh iie.'ist, they ilit(-lisi-
fv and rini( k(*n all the aidm d ami hnilii
instincts of (](*u'':ided hnmaidry; aiel i-
not not that a sin ?
an.'J dirt' rent foiuis uf
g() v -
iiii.ociKjiis ill the ca.'a* of d'*' G.ijitain, for
he has tn'ox t (1 in\iilm ral h’ to liie
ut llie war. of (lis(;i = e, of tlm h""!
the .1. Ja K f")' di ad np'
jierils
and of
lie hatih:-
Air, Snooks w.as asked the other day
lu.w' he could account for iiatnre’s forming
him so uglv. “Namrew.-is not to bl.iiiie.'
said he. ’A\ hen I was twm irn'iiths old I
was the; iiaiidsomest child in 1!.‘ m-igli
hood, blit my iinrse ?wapnd me aw.iy
fr'*'i'(l of
hoim iv- I ■'
J ol ’!.•;•
’•( tii, lliiiiiih r !'■
‘‘Hr. ( li.ipin can
out of his fio'its !'’
\ oil li.'t'i bet O r bclievf* tliei'i* w is a
pn Hy loud shout ’.vent nj) fi'iin th it coach
lor a iilth; w hile—i rhoiil tii it a-toni-he‘i
the c'lniilI viiiaii, *.( ho tai!'1 t'l ri I’og.fiz'-
lii.s jovi.ii !' !io'.v-tra\ eh rs.
A ! ul in IDii'lford, w iio.-e fit. h birihd.iy
(.cciirrm! i,i-t \' ( ik, .-isked '1 Ins j. ireols
fill'' .-eh'iois wa.iii'i k.'*p ',11 ihit day.
idding, “the'.- ilidii’t on '\\ i-hnitrl'oi'i!
hn tin! I
Phuje .1 il Iiiir ill the e.ii'h lu :ir ihc I’oOt
of the gr.ipe, and tin* \ im: will .semi oiiL
a iea'liiig lauit lo tin. Imm*. In ii.a p.iss
ag(; it will throw out no llbre.s but w heii
il reaches the riuif wiil cnliK !v c(vei'i!
w ii !i the iim.'t d-lic ile fihn s, like lace,
(••leil (ilii; Seeking a jxil'e of tile IjoilC. tu
tlii.s bone tin; vine will conlinm: too f(*e(l
as I nig as iinlriiiKist rem iiirs t(j hi: er
tract' (f.
Ii 'fs said that, siii ill (j'l.intilie.s of siin-
ifowersecd, mix''I with tin. fmtd of -i
imrsiv, will iiiijiarl a line g!‘o»s to Ins liaii,
'.sliile it is also a cni' f ir liinuder if giV(n
immediately- after tin- ailnn-nt i.- disciVi r-
''1. In ihe hitt' r cas* 'ilenigt a pint of
tin: .-(•(•(1 .-hoilld 1;.- iningi'(I w ill) tin* (nils
or (jliojipm! fei 'I, '.*.'n*ii .1 cure Will l; ef
t'(:cti*(l.
A (ii;M.— Il ('In i t; iii.ty- was eoiiqn I
le'i to l!''e from tlu' Hi lo-i'in- of ihe gn at,
tin; aca'!eiui( s of iIi*- jilnlosopln r.- tin*
halls of I'-giskiioitin- liimiig ot bii-Y
men—'A’c -lionld liinl In-r hmt eelreat witli
Woman at tin* fire-sid**. ID-r last .■ludience
would f)(; I'le i*hihiren gitln iiiig aroiiml
the m'itln'i’s knee; tin; la-l s.icr.lice the
r-'cn i pi n Ver e-e.ipmg ill .-il'-ncc Iroiu
ii(i-, ami lu-ai'!, pel h ip-, only at iht*
rill one of ( I'k]
' iiort
j for .'iiiother boy. just to ph-.'ise a
' heiF. who.'e diild was ratln r
‘ looking.
T heV h;ive engaged two hack-■ fiir the
piirp'ise of taking liie Rhod.- l.-l.im! vo-
ti IS to ill" ji'ili- .'ll the m .\i ■~’late( lection.
A. (i"rni ui professor has wrTt(*n ;i v(il-
tnre'
inmlred p.i'Ci's 'in tin* origin
Hid ‘■c!!aii\ ill.
’Idle man who di'Io'; befn*’.-!* 5ii arlvia
't'ing !i I- g un iiitf, putm i-hp w ith ibe
-heiitf, in ! they lit; g'jiog {'J have ail
and Kill.
T her'- i-: ns much re.-p'disibillity in iiu-
p irtiiig yonr yi ur ow n secrel.s as in kc p
ing those ()! voitr ni iglibor..
•losh Billings says two 'MJ maiGs Lis
slug each otbei ,ue like* two old lints trying
'to j-tiike fu c.