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1- i 1 C77Tr 11 I rat BY J. B. CARPENTER; BE; SURE YOU ARE RIGHT AND THEN GO AHEAD Davy Crocket. TJJRMS 82.00 Io Adrao VOL I -ftUTH'ERfrO.UDTOX; -tf. Ci, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 186ft NUMBER 25 p i 11 i ! - . TfrTh v l I i ! ---i ' I J. is 13 .ill I- The Star; IS PUBLISHED KYERY WKDNESDAt AT IBB f OLKTOIKQ OnaCapy, 1 (" ' Udvanti ) ..L. 12.00 S montM credit 2.50 41 i4 9 f ' " sassvssssa . i l,0u , a CLUB JUTES: Sit Copies 1 year ic Akltancev 0,ro Tm I u . u . 15 no 15,00 RATES OF A DVERTISING, (Twelve linea compoains as aqoara. One equar. first inaanion..,. .... 1 00 Sach aubaecjuent inaertioa ........ ... 60 ..-I. ;f; ,-: j tat.;! On eaare, ! QtJbQ 4.5 Twe tuaret. ' U)0 8.09' 0.00 10 00 15 00 10.00 1 .00 20 00 Threa do, Caluaa, Oae do. 7.50 10.001 1S.0O SO 00 15.00 130 11.00 15.00 15.00 45.00 It 00 35.00! 15.00 4&.00 10,00 Announcing Candidate 13.K) ; Obttaary and Marriaga Notictt aolicited es heme ot nawa. 1 f AU lettera or cammvaieationa eboaM ba addrteecd to l. j : . B. CARPENTEtt Editor and Proprietor KrTBairoRDTif. N. C THE LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. Sabaeribara who do not gita aipreaa notica ta lha eootrarr, Jara considarad as wishinai to cotitinoa theit aubscription. ' ' it sabaeribara oruar; tha dipcontinuanca af their nawepapert, tha pablisbar may con all arrearages are liana to aand tham antil said. - . ,"", a. If eotaeribare neglect or refuse) to take tbeir nawejpapar Iroro tha offica to v h ich tkay art directed; thay ara haW responsible aatil they hara settled bills and ordered titam 4 iscontin aad. " j. , i - j ; ' 4. If aobstribara nofa to otharj places ftithout informing tha poblishara and th aewapapare ara sent to tns former direction, the ara held respansibla. ' I . . Tha cooita ba?a deeidad that raiding la tat a oawspapers from tha office or re-, aaoving and leafing them uncalled for, is f rimaao a? idenca of inentioniI fraud t. l ha Uniied Statue Courts hare also re peated iy decided that a Postmaster wh. aegtacta to perform his jdoty of giving reaW ao able nonce, ae required by lha Pot Ofhre Otpmmtni pf tht uegjact ! a penon to take from tha ottica ' awspaper addressed to oim. renders the Postmaster liable to tha publisher lor the subscriptioti price.' THOMAS C. 8MITH M. D., MEDlClNtS, tC DHUOS, V7UOLS0ALH Amsts Cera MeKeesen & Robbins, 91 u lritoii atreet, aag, 12-tf- Tiaw Tort. OissoIuiioQa mm tm af UARPCNSO O LOG X "I ie thie day dissolves) ssataal consent, all cleioM due from tha copartnarebip to be paid by J. B, Cerpanter and all perssaa indebted te tke eeocera will maka a ay a eat u tha aaaie. Alt. lOta. 1W1. J.iD. UaDrSATCK. 1T1T addraeeiag . tha anderetgaadr , frien de and l rslatitse cf prisoner ef wsr, wh died at Caejp Daglae. can aataia iafornelion in re gsrd ta tine of dsatb, disease, aamber and la sstwn sf grates' 6f. jE. 0. J0RD4X, ! Undertaker J f; O Ootl US5, Caieaca. III. F 0. Bsasins aan aa aittalerrad and eett . basa-' : ..ijv.;SC;.l:J .1' i j CJt,1 Gi eieeea s ay tW aWevs. KEROSENE G. GAS STOVES. toa aud corrcof POrO, 01t CAKO, C.,Ca. I: 4 1 AU tka Castijg.&ra falf oayjs aaaa with. Sereeaaa Oil,1 at Gaa with Isea trstkle, mi at I ttt Use aspeoaa, tksa ty ,eay ,." i l;'etar!fasl x'l: '-'v:-. ; ! f - . . .- J "i i. I Oaek Artielf Qtia&ctdral b taie Ceopany k earaatssd aa perfso aU Uat V ekicsad O0aaJ far Cirealan ttotBaa pitco;a 0 w04OO. cnao3DNtf Lamp pBATnti so j A raits 0 TEW Itcb. I Pate Wheiston. of Arkansas, was oner traveling en horseback through the interior .of the fetatr, aud 'celled one evening, te etay All bight, at a little log house near the roid, where entertainment end post office were kept. Two otuer strangers were there and the mail rider rod up just about dark Supper being over. the mail carrier and the three gentlemen were invited iQ' t ifflkllrooio tur.tisueJ with a good fire end two beds, which were ro accommodate V" PrBon . nigh ;ithe;ma:l eaer waa a mile sbsbbvi drtv look in, wretch, witn waa a jittle ababbj d ny looking wretch, with wh'tai none of the gentieraeu liked the idea of alee ping. I'eie IV bctatone ejed him closelj aa he asked i ; ; '. - I VV hare dqyju alep to.aghi, toy lad" l'kl thlcep with I jou, I re ciion," limped ' the youth, ur one of tb. to other feilera, t do..'i care which ' Tae other two gentlemen took the hint, a:d occupied one of the beda together jAmediatetjA leaving the other bed and uie confab to be en joyed by Pete and the mail boy together aa best faty couidi Pete, a id lb; boy comneaced ! hauling off their duds, and Pete getting in oed ftrat and wiahicg jo, get rid of aleeputg with i the hoy, remarked .very earnestly - 'My frieifd, I'll tell you beforehand Tee get the itch, and you'd U tter not get in here with ae, for the disease is catching. I be boy who was josi gettiug in hedv too, drawlrd out very coolly i "Wol, 1 reckon tntao'4 aaake a bit dif fereace Ie bai it now t'i?j seven years,' and into the bed he hitched, alo .g with Pete, who pitched out in aa if real a hurry, as if fee bad waked up a hornet's '.est ia tue bed Toe other gern le.nsu rosrred, and i tie mail boy, who had got peaca)'y possesion oi iht ,bd to hioiseif Jraw.'ed out j " Why, you mum be a t6et o' darned fwld ; in SUl And dda i git Hi edlc'.l a !itaj wuMU than 1 is, and the) ih'ep in that bed last utg.it when they were brie at the himu " j The other two strangers were now in a worse predicament than jpee had bee , and lou!ici.,g from their nest like t old house ;ial been o firs, etripped, shook their clothes, put the n on gam oi tiered their Uorst-s, ztxi Cantgh il ti nearly ten Vciockl the all tnree left sad rede several miles to the next town before they slept, leaving the mperturbable mail carrier t the blie of ecratchiag and eieepiug alone. . A : goodfjr.Mot'iing looking wrt-h Was brougnt up, chaigrd with dtu'itenuvs. It was a clear case, the testimony showed that hi bad been on epree for wk. He w asked what he had. to say lor bimtslf Well yer Hiwor,' iid her Amt and od woman never did lirs easy together " That's no eause lor getting diuuk," my said thf ccurt. - - ' -j You're right yer Honor, and so it ain't. We ued to figbt like cats and di gs together." "Drinking on;y made it worse," put in the court, - ' ;:; . . "I hat'etrue; she discourage the life out ot ate and kept ineipoor, until last week ,wbenw -Well, what illid she d lat week?" "Sue diel, fer Honor.; And you have been drunk ever since f" "Yes. yer Honor ; I never a -uld bear pros, psnty.' ' I' AmiD Hi Misir Bi Da a.-, Oris of the Cincinnati Ttmes gives the following : - 5ceue t a counting room of a morning newspaer Enter, a mn Of Teutonic tenden ciee ! considsrable the worse for last nighl'a sf rse. . : : - Teuton fjlo the man at the desk)'If yoa blesie sir, i vsnts de bsper mit dis mornings. Oae vst has de names of der beeples vol kiile choleta all devile, T He wae handed a paper and after looking over it tn a confused way, eaid ; Vill you pa so good ash lo read de naass wot d . n't have' the cholera any more too soon just now, and tea if Ctrl GeinssnkpoopenotTn bssh got m .The clerk very obligingly read the list the Teuton listeninfr with tremt'hn attention. wiping the perspiration from hie brow mean while in grea eieitement. When tke list waa completed, the & a me of Carl Geinsen . well no matter about the whole name, it wasn't there. The Teutan'a fsce brightened up, and be sxdsimsd; f. ' ' ; Yon don't find 'em V C:srk No such nsnae there eir. Teuton (eeiaing him wsrmJy by the hand) This ish nice this ish some funs, that ish my names. I pin drunk ash never was, and py tarn, I tea fraid I vas gone ted mit cholera, and didu'tr knowe i. Mina Cot! 1 voa scartl' (ttrUeo. L. G Ewsf U S. Col lector of Interoal Retenue, at vVilrnins: ton. promptly forwarded twehtyfi dolUrtv for tbe beoefi' of the aulierers a iht Ut 6re in this cry. . Poetry. A t'aiLo's Wisa O i her grsvetone these w.irds were carved Lifted Higher," M When the sunlight Ml with radiant gl ry Oter her little beifj ! j j And the wind w:th gentle fi-igefs, nivel I The tressee on Ner head. j j With fainter voic she whispered, while The a gei wmg drew nigherj r: And loving ones bad hushed thir sooe Oh, Father, lilt me higher." But her dim sight looked yet further Then our teeping eye could Far beyo id the land of sunsets, Into Immortality. She beaded not toe erimeoo mist ! That crowned lbs hills with firaj But only breathed, in gentle tones, ; Dear fstksr, lift me higher. tat whi a she spots the eolor died j From out the eve .iig sky. And 4dtgbt eud ub ssbey robes. "Passed s ow Aod silent toy- And Deet.i bad shut tue door of Lile. j gmitteu the golden lyre, Alld answered the eeeel childish wib, fiutio ae Wi&ed higher.' Father. we thank Thee ! for the child I Treads now tne eternal kills - ! . i . J Hsr footstep falter not beeide . The ver gjwiog rills Lifted aojtc all grief and aare, j From triage Soroe away Bii9 hss eichaiifced the twilight seaa Kor never ending day. j SONG OF IKE UE-AVrNtf. Thera waa an old decanter, a'id ita month waa gaping wide ; . toe ! rosy wins ; I had ! arBif : away J V and ; laft iia " crystal side i f and th a j. ! ' wind" ' want komniag, bommi ng; ip and ' dawn t ba .' : aid es it flaw, tn l throQti tbo raed likej hollow neck tha wildest note it biaw. I plaeed it in tha window, whara .the blast was blowing fre,a id fancied that its pale laouibiftng the quearast strains to tne. "TbVv tell die. pu.iy eon querors ! tha - Piiua tu aiatn !; hie teri -d war hie bandied thousand of the ry tmt 3f meu ; twit 1" 'twas tbu fha bottle spake bnt 1 have eon quered more t an : your famous con querors, so feared and faned ' ot yore, loan coma ya youth and maidens, come drink irarn out my rub. tos beverage tQat ' dtlla tha brain ! and burua tha spirit r ap; that pna to ename tba conc'rr re tnat aiay their acoree ba'.n w ; for t nie has Uetu ad taillioos with 'the Uva tide of troa. Tbough m tha path of battla dart eat, waves of Mood may roil; yet white I killed the body , 1 have darniiad the vary sou.. The cholera, the eword aueb rutu never . wrought, a 1 in mirth or ctalira on tba innocent have broagbu And still j breath upon tfgam, and they shriek befora or braah ; and yaar by year my tboasaade tread tha dismal: mad to Death.' 'Cafaows Standard '"'aa FaaasB's boss. Let the wealthy aad the great Roll in eplendor a ,d etat ; j I envy them not, I declare it. 1 eat my own Iamb, My own cbickene end hem ; I ehear my own fieece eod 1 w-ar it. 1 have lawns, I have bower. I have iruils, I have flowers. The lark ie my morning a armcr, bo jolly boye, now, ; Herea! Godspeed the plow,1 Long lira and euceese to the farmer. A Repuduti mvr is ftaiU tha' M E. B. Lyiin, of Gnuville. has au ontiuC'-cl bimaeif as a candidife for thf State Senate (torn Granville, and that a firnmiotfot pi ink to bit platform ts tlie retiudiatioD of all private debts! com rac ted before the war. Th (rugh 4 Potifnou'ht England hae p-'pulatiMi sjf! one buodrd j tbous-tnd. HLiid there are' eight hundred! drinking Srt Ttvo ArrAia Fiith 8rtetT. O i & iurt sv ittcm n'Mit 4crctck. 4 carria? st.-fpd in tVin.f f Mrs. J- Q. BKkevarsidence, 'w 62 r mb - stmt , gnteman alighted, and ti; dteap pared n ta bu. J re n whit aAer war'ie tr-inspiretf. it feme that this pr on w jitfr. Richard R. Turiirr. wfll k.iiwn tr th public j as an offit!Jf iif thn UaUy Pi son in 3etf dr tim-s. Vwr tfr h ent-red, bi en. 0 run f n the j hous- i.g pueauir f xi 1 dviv u , i who. w4 iliag fiir lifVi and ' t r.er ftrd lii ahJt at kim with a revolver, n.f f which tok ?ff ct. Tne iffUir crj-ad -gret ettcu n-nil. in ph ue-ig b hMl, ail a p l iceman earn er riving upn the grotiod. Turner was ar r-atrtd ujd c tiU Med io ih- second atitti0 btsr, fiotn bicbhr was a'n tfter. srds rnlleaad i bail. ! j-! 1' F :tn ptriea who w.tad -fo afftir wv iirn tb- fall wing p 4 tcultra: Tu aj-r w"!! int j Mrs. &ky$ b iiv-. and r i-riojf tfa t idr k 'd oaf Mt4e ludis fr hi picur which he hi l-ft; trcn. Si -t U imh" c u.d have it, nd wen up t irs p -!bly (or the pj( a ;4.o'g t.ig ne ptciu'- Uu.itig ur atiseuce. r Tinie,r.vh kmato -b.w Wen fuine , what axci ed. pas-d his tim in' walk irigtjp ,4 nd d'wn the fl tor. - V o kp. pftied tb tt there ast in the eutn tojm a raa-i by the n-trn' o'J eepbr9 icins. baiting Um S"w I imp-bir, and this person aerui tojntve bad p-culiar iJet il ' pro priety. f?r he accos'ed r.jrier with What d'i yau mVan by tbatT' Turrter replied ! mean j no disrespect to you air." The Y tuka thii rem rked; "You're a H d rebel son of a b-ti!" This was ton much tor Turner's aud he nt once delermined to resent the insult j lie aiadu a sea ven nh Miter which was lying on the mantel- pif-ce, seeing which ilukins made fr the doir, Turner pursuing, aud ou Teaching'th ere-t tha fiv ha: ml ss shots were ft ad. ts b ve e' tr ! rnr ' then re'U'tied into) the bouie, and H ikins con tin'ied his fl-ght until b renchvd the police station, where fi procured lh services rt officer, and Turner was taka intous tody Tha aff.ir wilrba fully j invaetigated ft the U iyeacmrt ibis motnitg'--Rick sa adJPpart, I7l. Botts' Masks KorctA j Sfkcc.i J )htt Mtnor Rons addreed a R tdtetl ueettn ' at Puteron, H.w J-rsev, e i Wednesday itngbt. I . was. in point M iooMint brlloin, ego'isuo and slang 4, regular old African Gburch fl irt.; e spoke for: three hours, alining ! the litte Contetit-rate Gnerttnent, praising uimelfi and bts prculiar lovl?y, tHJing bow be used to rejoice at every Union succes?, and snei bitter tears overer-ry CuntedtT te victory , attacking the ! P esi--lent and lavoiing nis itnpeacbtnet, and hoTaiifi the cous itu ional auteud. nnt. H- jthoiijiht fhr negroes were tint prepared for stiflrage, and ii it were in th-m tb-it ! they would v fotel for; 'Bb L-eM for President in prefereuce to either Graut or J dmoni H' J gtve! it as hts deltbtrate o..intoa that St ward h a I lost bis 'oiiid. and that , old Geely was in the habit of "going ofl half cck i-ri." ;; - j ; . t i . .;; - ; j Tba enthoijsitsm ot the; moltiiide ie described as having been remarkably limired. B tta evidently bad aftoken in p4 terson once! too often-it!icAiOAfi pLaJX TALg , lt.ey have had some tal: u'eachfii t (be Saratooa 0iera we aw e w a"sv wss rsavcea f H ue V'i pMactit-r saya a lei - k f .r bit text H-llh,"; and hit 'if i.' letter. f iM'mnatle i fripperies wert; pointed and pi ar'icable aid Mime of them created iOid liitft nghter. ) He objected to ep uu b iniaToJ -gy, physiology, chronol- gy 4ud juh o'uer 'olotes in young ule edu:tiiu. and cmutdered fhatrfor jiurpoes t a urlul life, a j little mend- o'ogy,! seep ology . and j wash iKNogy aruuid te far u.or- deferable."" ! Tue largest maesea of g:ild aver found ere ns. ih it Hind at tlilMrat' Aus rlia s. lcliU. which we jgwed 224 H; s-c-ihitl lund iit Cil - vers e ntry, C!i aL friia,iiQ 1854! wia weighed 10 iba Prince Humbert is to mrrrj the Arch-duch-ssMiitid U rii Ildeg nda Alessai dria of Austria unhappy youth Too can tall how wide a ctaos rspota From lha Ne wbern TimaeJ Wi received the following private letter fnro a friend ia New j York citjrby leet tign. s rn tu. mini tea tne noeny or n king it public, and risk the conaequencea. The wrtter is wellknown by msny gentle- J men tn this state, aad if wo werw'to give ! bin name, which we cannot da they would hare tn acknowledge the? force af what ba say We btvr? better meant i of knowing facts, prhpa. which rear upon our futura wellbing than m tny of our coteenpora riee and when we say wa .believe I be' best in Uiest oftiur. .te demands the tctioo which this letter suggesn, wetinrply spetk tru'b. and honestly seek tha gid at our tmmon country. Read and ponder , Naw York. SeptQth. 1868. My Dcaa Sir: I have just returned from trip ( t we week in tba central part of this 9te. 'I epent one week at the Slate; Fair at Sratoga Springs, and there mt ?enlern-n I urn every county in t be Empire) ' fl'nte, and many from other dates god fjanada. assembled, free from all political motives, 4iut t be candid, I mutt say they are very Roditat. I am well tatlified frm ha I shw and beard that the Congress iwnl -PeUcy will carry tha entire Noftk by larger, mijriUet than two years tge The Radicals will tie fully5 sustained; tha South will hve to adopt the arnendmeot to tbe-Cana.itution There i no alternstlfw in my pi in, smdthe State "'fbal adapt h at once cbeei fully will be at one admitted and thae that hesitate and m tnifst reloc tance, mty bava still m re Maecept. I really wish Wmh Ctroliita would accept it at once, and present kyal members on the first oTD-crrrter, and 1 feel vure they would be admitted joy tally, and put aa end to all thit uncertainty. i Your naper is advocaiing tba true policy fir the South. ,ll who advit further re atsiaoce to the legal acti of Congress are the worst enemies of the South. There are a great mtny Onutbern gsntlemen here from the South, who fully see ani wnder tand the situation, and rjon their return bme will enlighten their friends upon the present political aspect of arTtira for the good of all- 4- t .r..ii.. Ww rcynciiujy. yuurs,;sc Recently tn a town not a tkoustad miles from Columbu, a young taact who iotfd wisely wd well, preposeu, wai accepted and proceeded to prTocure the marriage I'tcen- from the proper otrit:ial in the country loan.' He was a little trnsittfe on the point of publicity, and ! bouie for a horseback ride to said county, seat, dressed apparently in his old ever day clothes. Under these, how erery he ware his Sin1ayto go-meefint, and on uearingjbe point of destination, bitched his horse, laid oil hit old clothes, and tripprd lightly ore; the bridge into town, very dndy in Unrtif3d smooth ness. It st happened that he shed bis clothes and tied his horse near a stream if considerable d-pth. Men. (ittcovered both, and' soon concluded' that some reckless young minbl been drowned. i'He subject was tbrotigkly canvassed and, preparations made to rlragj the stream for the body. Ar large .crowd had collected by this time; and the ex-citr-meat was intense. The prorredinga were stopped by an excited' indtfidual pl'ingtng across the bridge, springing on tke horse, and galloping awa. The inference at once was that . the young man bad stolen the horse, and ft? eril fartntrs s a rted immediately in persuif y.ninj; man saw them, and whipped ap to lull spead s Tbe race was t clots one lor severarmiles, when hg dodced i hem. by talking a bypath through tba woodt: He was again discovered however, aud the cbase renewed by many new comers with fresh horaee. Pel I mall, rough and tumble, the portued j md ptirsuera went through the county fr man? otles; creating tterywbert J exctteinenf. At last ine young oto neared tbe resideore of hbi iatcadfd bride. - He rode at onca to tha gate, dismounted, and plooged into the tsssa as the porsueing party dtsbed up, h df elating that tbty 'coulden! kavf hi lieense without ' tiding hard lot tka arid that fie woulden't give theta op without a fuss. Explanation tacctdtd explanafibn and thera waa a brarty laugh at the expense of the onsopbistic a'ed youtb, who had been poreued at a horse thief, but who only labored undsr the miapprehentioo that bit purctxers wanted to mb him of hb oixrut U placet tioa is. kat y sa raa't tsll bow leftj. Vf4 : . 'i ii
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