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i .. -. 4e-7i. -.i ,.-' s 'X f-l i i s 1: t SI '. I J f 1 n i I i .11 --it Si, 1 goixg home: ,1 . 2 Mourners weeping o'er the dumber - Of a aian wUlieilver hairs,' -(' Did you see bin spirit going Up the angels' -starry stairs? -Did you bear the angels calling, - "Weary pilgrim, cease te roam!" ..-." Weep pot o'er peaceful slumber, IrJleisooly going homo?. ,.! .V rH.-; Mother bending o'er the cradle,- -- ---- wnereyouf Jittiewie was laiu, -. Do 'yob inotf Abe transformation That the sleep ot death baa roada ? Thfnk I his feet had only started ' , : la the paths.lset by sin, - V v . ,t When the gates of heaven opened, ' And they let our darling in. ,? .; j Wik, ppop ther grasios kneeling yr 1 . . - - - o . e Him who won your lpve, oh, tel tne, j- 1. Doyou see bo gleam of light?,, ;,' Iie'.a. wajtipgoWthe river;" ; 5 ' v.On the twase. Ferry's slior J r.'f ;u Till tbepal and silent boatman . , , , r : ; '".-dotoet to rowyour frail boato'ef.'' 1 11 '-' : u ..11 j f :"?. i r-..'.i 2j:'.ii fer. Craldren. IppMng for the, sansbloa : :r GjiB Jias only gone efif e yoo to Tarrr Jpr litto while, 'HI bli drtnn irAn Hi Dnhtat'.f?o1oi on tiBha.fiday'a'dedhiethclose," f OT ;fJl!: Kaidet, : is yotfr psUiwayi lonely f-fj rr f - X)6 you miss a pleasant voice? ' f, Do you Jiaten for a footstep . That could make your heart rejoice,! . .. s, , 6hi th path of t)eace unending , -. : ' ' 'Is beforeyoiir lored one's foetr " And hell gladly bid you welcome ' J ; ' -Vhen ycra rea?h ttejpVlielltv'.ryt, When we ape dux Wed ones dying, ' f rr. ' l:.. : J r..1 L Xiuw our Oliver teruiv uui, And we fain would keep them with us; .. ThoagTi we bes the.'angela call ' . Teai we "tr;their Spa at parting, , I if uu ww tuiKvia ava iutw www . " Thai Uiey'i-e"only going home ? - ' - Akothkr - MrRt)ji!.R.r-A correspoB' from Kinslon, gives a detailed account of'therly nchjig of the five raeu ne ar that place one. night last week! the 'whole party being shot "and ; thrown into the river) ;Uneot tne part confesseq to the," 4esecratiop of 1 the remains 6f Mr. WilliamSiSupetitiaasly belie ving that by puncturing into their jaws a toortion of the dust obtained.5, from his bons they would be under th,e influence of a kind of mag c charm by. whichi they would be enabled to commit all manner of crime witbont tbi possibility of, detection.- The . same correspondent says x . I have bieeijj credibly informed of - the enactment of A most horrible tragedy, a tew nights ago, in the lower part of JDu plin county, the particulars, as far as as certained being as follows It seems that a young man, by the name of Du- Vfragharcame upon- a -rtyof - negroes. who were endeavoring to violate the per armed, firing upon them, upon which they desisted, making fa ' precipitate retreat. On the followingnght they went to the nouse wnere J4r. liu.Vaghn slept, and uns qer some false preteQoe.succeeded ia cet ting him to open the door, when he " was struck a heavy blow upon the hend. with an axe, by one of the party, 'killing him it is '.thought, instantly4 iThe ruffians then split his body completely operi, and hung up each half) separately in his L How to Take Life- Take life like man. ' Take it just as though it was as ' it is afl earnest, vital, essential -affair.; rTakeitjust as. though you personally were ovru iu tue tusiv: . .perurmi.ng a merry part xn,as thougn the.world hadjgai - ted for your coming. Take it as. though V it was, a grand .opportonity to do and 1 " to achieve,Tto carry "forward great and ! ' good schemes j to help and cheer 4 soff ering, weary it may be heartbroken brother, K The fac; ; js, 1 ife , i ' underval ued by ,a great -majority ' pf mankind. It 13 not made half as' much of as should bethe 030.' n..Where is the man, or no rnan-'f I or V yhti 'eccppiplishes ; ; one tithe Qt what might be done1: Who can pot loolrri backr uporr 5 bprrtuiUe Iftst plana unachieTe, thoughts k araetiedi fam the aS: and fr poeeible effort 1 1f we new better howoo a take and 'tba jV. jnV port f life fit j oii1d:fbe far grwterihK J ij then a man stands aside frpm, the crowdrJa bors earnestly steadfatly4 famous J5r wisdom, intellect, skill, ' greatness of some sort. .The world wonders, admires, idolizes, and yetU only .illustrates ( what each may do if he takes hold of life 1 with a ptirpQsej Jfa ,Bjan put say ne will, and followsirupptherfijs nothing in reason lie. rony nQt expect ofamplish.?5Tbere so rhagc,o mtraeTe,nl secret tp Isirn who'is briave m heart and dctcf mined m spirit. - - ,"- U - RAMit--Tfi is is the name of a new fibfons rjanriiiatactihg, 1 atftntiorr'in the onth. It 1 of the nature of flax: onlr it ' . 1 ft works up into ji mneh finer fibir, and, -when inauufactured into fabric, makea an , artiele equal to foiiie of the coarser imported silks.' It wjll yield front three tbJftye crpps a year, and is proof agaLqsjiy.ejfjyw.. and the army worm, those two great pests of : cotton fcai tnre.r : : It is likely to be an important product a the South. It is already ip demand by English manufacturers!, and promises to be p me one of our principarexports.rrita su jieriority tp cotton, .loth in. its abundance and certainty pf yield, and in tlie quality of cloth made from it, will probably make Uie raising of rauijetlie next agricultural epi demic. , , '. j 't . in i TENNKsaSioxvillfir 'correspond rkU o( pLiCimmH Commercial state that Gov. Brown!6ill resign his pos sijtfon as Executive of Tennessee, to take effect about the 26th of Febmary,wben ne will proceed to Washington tq' take his scat in StcoqUhe: h'pt QirjCh nexj; ashuccss6ro0 bpt neeVeiiei. hjiVdlyable wtakeft riilTe pt iri the de!ibcr.itipns of the Senate. It is said that he has been confined to h's room nearly all the time during the ; past 18 months. The Hon. De Witt Senter the Speaker of the Tennessee Senate, will eocceed Mr. Brownlow as Governor for tfje unoxpirod term. Mr Senter ha becn pany years in public life in Tennessee, la hjan of good ability , seems to enjoy toe confidence of- his constituents and of hjs party, and-will probably prove a sue, cessfut Eiecutive.YThl nex? Jfecliojk for Q'ovetporJaies pjacgln "Augasnixli aid Co!. S.totes is much talked of as the Republican ' candidates;-5 but snould'Mr.1 Sienter's administration prpo' a'succeys-i ful one, hemay be selected the? tarj v darchbearer.. -it we may oeiieyenne ai ci ven fecan Washington, NashvULe. V jmd various other quarters, it is the intention of Andrew'Jdhnisdn lr ? theJUfettdOcratic candidate for Governor ; and if UJberUue see.no poa have it. Accordinglyto a Nashville cprrespondetp (Ky,) Courier Journal, Mr. Johnson has written to hia friends in Tennessee tp say; that he will be a candidate for Goyernor,and that he is expecledto arrive . in Nashville about the middle of March; The same authority states that his platform will consist of "universal atuneity and impar tial suffrage. CoT. Stokes is- firstsclass skumper, anA T ba9a, style'pjculiarly pleasing tcjDempra35j(in the States. A canvass fox Governor between, tokeszaiid "Johnson widuld, no ' doubt,; bo a:iively5obe Mtl V JohnsonVuiti' mateiurxr'jsno doubt,' to be the isuccesN Sr of Mri ,Qw ler in the United Spates Senate, the Governorship being merely a steppingstoni . - to the inorp desirable i ... . . ' . ... -' position ; The Administkatioh or Ges, Gbaht rof. James Russell Lowell thus .refers-to the administration of General Grant in an article in the North American Eeaiew for January: "y l . ; , r "We look forward with well' grounded confidencd to the administration of General Grant. Elected-, it may Tie truly said, in spite of both parties, but in sympathy with the more judicious of the party of progress, he will be independent of the extremists, whether of blind advance or blinder reac tion. Knowing by the most thorough expe rience the men he) has. conquered and the men he has Jed, be .will know , howi to deal prmly wiLtforie'side' and Jo, moderate the other. As a soldier he ' has 'been schooled to look forward to retnote result! rather titan to be orer confident in immediate successes. He has chosen his lieutenants with .instinct ive felidtyand donejusticiei 'to' their" merit with almost unexampled 'magnanimity. He 'poisesses beyond most men that virtue of imoderation 'which so many American politi cians eschew as unpepnlar.' -Above all, ; he has almost a heroio, gift ;of silence, which prevents him from allowing . , himself to be dragged from Ihis tooorings' by; tiie strong current of ""eloquence, and afteiwars feeling Dounu to saennce uis sense or wnat is pru dent to the tyranny of tits Own consistency We think that his administration wall disap- Lpoict those only who believe that words are I more potenybaa Uuegf iabewnduct . of States and in lasting influence on the eon" duct of men. -ir. r- Every day furniahea additional evi deDce of the sound judgment of j khe man who has been selected to carry jont!.the will of the people .duriog the next)-tr years. iue yiner uay 0 vUL" .oiv-Virginiaiis, aei egatf 3 from a universal suffrage and nniver sal amnesty convention, called upon General Grant to discuss the question aUenstli. We are told that the latter received them kindly, but he jinniy tefused to enterlnto a formal discusrldo; Indiiiating - that Wwijeet was one ttt hdcded byQoegrew aJ6elioltere tofore.it be been. enaiMcaaty jQ .taeeA 3cli bodies wesnilScjia JWoTriedTio, depreeatioa, nlBe.i(atre attistattee. General (3rant"csjriesthe habit pf tbecamp into the reeertiof repm. Wbet jejearly his duty1 lie exhitits desfre"toperforn,but no nraonnt of clncanery, poBeyof leafier i can induce him to interfere with) matters that do . not' properly belongr tprthiQfuture head of the nation. Shrewd observers can plefigedoubtthat tnthis respeot1 bewill earry the Iiabitsend bBpTe'tatight inVthe military profession ihtp , the Cabinet, TWe apprlhea there will W a gratifyTnM.4lief from the intrigueejdfssensidns, and inibrog lios that hav.f ;chaaterize;theladaiiuistra tion of Andrew Johnson. 1 ! i3lf An or cart fciiea wun women and' children passed through IIinboro j Wednesday evening. Two men , and a bull calf were pulling the cart : the .bu.il in the middle, and a man harnessed in rope, and fastened to each end' of the long single tree. "In answer to where they were fpm,,he mensaid that "h 1 wa-jttMpay H4 Wpsterri rginia, and, they were moving to Irjaleigb to look after a home," ) verybpdytr-biill nd ait-r-was pulling his Uevel best.? . s8-P7,The full forego Colt's 'awioryi at Hartford, is now engaged on the contract to furnish' the Russian Government with thirtv inousaaa jueruan rines ana upon the one hundred Gatting guns ordered. The Armo ry istp be enlarged. rea wj wwuuauvu, fa c ifttienw n f ' rjl7 ier We don't now.T The art of su Dg a 1 aiia.'Wnen'inil"OI ' COmM pmiea WiIminslonClfa'rIbttc iToth erf or d . itai Jroad. V: a. BlXI. TOBK fisTITUEtt-AJf- AoT TQ AUBXD 9 tarn r Jt0AD, AST) TO 5BCUEBTint STATS A KEP BBSfiStATlOBT I3t TJtB CoStPAKYUi pscTiox .1. Tie . Gfneral , Aufn&ly of Jfyrth Carolina do enact,. That the capital stpek 0r Wjlmlngtoivi Charlotte .Jtfid Rutherford Raijroad Company be increased to he sum.pf.seyen pillions pf flolljirsp-an4 tlrat. in ' order to complete tlie" Road," the Pnllic Treasurer of theState is hereby jdf- rected, as soon as 'tti.tiieniffhatt 1 aqcepted by the st4ckiouer3 in saia oin panv, proFideil it sh.-ilL beonewlthi lipe tf days of. the ratifidtitijffl pf tljisacJ,ito tpb scjribe, inibehnlf Jof, the Stftte, four miBtpna o dollars to the caiital ptock of said Cdm-r after provided, ,?at' cfV''S Sec. .2.-; pop the payqient of UtesaUsqnp tiMi of said klor iHiHionsof TdoJIare,vrteted 3d the foregoing -secivti, tb Public Trjrasur erf shall canse tobe'JJladaiaffidiisqed coupon tionds pf th State, in sums, of one tbousaud dfUara. eacb bangjBti?re?t;at:tire ratergr si? per cent, per anuum, imyable semi-annn-ally, nd tbeprinciiralttrerebf at-tlre'end of thirty year J said beuillo.bf gnbU'e Governor of the Slate and countersigned by tne Pnblio T-eserer, Andi-sealed rifblMt' the:-Road! eastrol s Cbaritftte fcalled; th atern-Di-vionjit-Tjia u-i z.Urrri BeC 4"'Tliat the DirectPreef said 'Oiinu- rmnv. nsbrv.vided for In tlie cltarte, shall be lhuited to the number if thirteen j pi wb,ielf the Governor of . the State shall appoint ven. ana the siocKnoiaers euan ei and upon tne accepiouo stockholders, and the lion of dollars of the Uon authorized on-the part or tlie state, thete'aWMw tle Comminyvaud Piiectors fleeted aed AP-T ppioted, as -hsreiii provided for, ind re-. orgamzauon' oi tnie wwpinj '"""W'J efectedfwhoiJ6h.1wmrorraaiio'itbe .trw3i: XT01 md f Bee. a, A hat the acceptance the stockholders, sliall in no w rf Ue liabiiitiescoatracts or ford Railroad Oompany. 4i ti i gee. 6. For the-pnrpose of prov.ng for the payment of. the interest upon the.bonds Hereby authorized, and the principal at its4 maturuy, au acnuai tax uioneigmu 01 ae Treanryji etirer.OliQ Jax.esiidTU)Otir ii r ' t. 1 T - plus, alter paying uie tuieresi, btiuii u iu vested ia securities i)f the Dn ted States or ther safe securities, and kept as a sinking fund for thepayineut of -the principal money at maturity. Sec 7.' Provided, That on ox before the4 day upon which tbei first .cou'doo ;of the bonds authorized to be ; issued by. this act shall become due, the Pret-ident of tlje above named Railroad Company shall pay. to the' PuUic Treasorer, either in cash or in inatur- ed ton pons 6f bonds upon which the-' Pub he j resurer is made tp pay the interest un4 der this actv the iSUjh; of one; hundred) and twenty thousand dollars, and on or before t e day .upon whicn the , second coupon, ot. the bonds authorized by this act shall be- :ome due; the President ot the above named Railroad Company sliail pay iu like-manuer he sum of one hundred and twenty thous and dollars end on or before tlie1 -day unpn become dne . the President above named I fchall pay to the Public Treasurer, ' iii like I planner, the snm of eighty thousand dollars; and on or before the day upon r which the fourth coupon" ai aforesaid shalh become due, the President above .named shall pay .to the Publio Treasurer, in like manner the sain o forty thousand dollars. : ' Sec. 8. Provided further, That of the jbonds authorized to be i-suyd under; this act, seven hundred and twenty .hour-ami dol lars 6hall .he jetained by the Public Treasur er as collateral secarity for the faithful per formance f the conditiona of the rpreceding jBection ; And. upon '.Jthe paymectt.joC.Ujefli-sjt. bne hundred and. twenty thousand dollars as aforesaid the Publio Treasurer shall be authorized to deliver to said Railroad Com pany two hundred and forty thousand dol lars in bonds :and udoo the navraent of the succeeding amounts named in "said section, PubKoZrearer slffillDe authoriwdto acerMWthe' State epoa the stocj. owned by iio apmvs ui wu xut,Lcoau. yompan, much thereof as mar,1 be caee-.-anr' tmrrjoa. fihll ba &nnivl'jlTr.JnriWlK: -WSSc&IS SSl fonl-Hallrpad Co-nanj in k of choree. over any part Of saidOroaJ but the rSes 222? . .iTW MJiptt . o - r Li.1.... ... . the same .per mile as 'the rates charged for travel OF' fitr IiIca nlAaaAa siul nn..liti-a fnrifflltaArftrAl.A-.l-rd I!rfS At .-1.1 il . " - ..--v . umu UIIUJILlCa III ProW Thit th; E&T 'SI tioa to the rates perl mile., chareed!fo, the fcal-ryiagof passengeraand 'freights ovef the wMoiojuie oiaaia raao, mayiorIie-earry. ing of passengers and JSreighU of like class H""e ue.ween intermediate points ana. between eithertertntnus an intermediate points,- charge thi (for any .distance not exceeding tanceover tw fifty milesT not great seal of the State, and t& enveren reader ? I Yes. i Kice,- ain't i! We the bottom5 Ot- sheetCDPper?-- (iron r&S iUuchcheaperand'juBtasgood), ny,-es LereinafW ideO: MMcerfcle tremMe4htUe,ybe J holdlbushelff r Qf fSee.;;That-iwV iBjgoM rfllrf iinipg vapleditof ,;wa WuWi jaiL eidtwivelv loi'that; iJertionjrttf if said-Road-f L n: fiin Wi diden't TblS 'ltf-Sei'A&'l;tOn6f)miace payment or one mu-i TO!y " ,Tj ' ' w- , ;J i? a j iu . V ; , bonds of the subscrip- ly 1 w'e teg they'll execute iCa If we've got 1 tom-' to drain the water bac& lhtO .tneruuuo ireasurerjsaumonzeutorleliver iweut out together, Lecause she thought it nrtA rnK if Hrv . .TWi BmMr U bonds ioi!oubl the;sum paid, nntil alh said aliar to be seen with one herself ' V - 1 . "mearii boedi delivered to. eaid Railroad to&npi- !yal t0 see ; gDe.;ierselt- - . oyer with ;Qrude petroleum orsome ny Cbrovjded.also,ihat at the expiratiou ot A Doehible McbDeb.- On Monday the !0ther Cheap Oil, and next JSnrino- t05.8il'f-railroad Uorapany antadtlitional Morris Oorbitt, a colored boy 12 year of amouni of iomls equal al .their par val$e to W'iuJbe-absence of .thjs, child's mother the aiupuntaid in eash by aaid Company in . rv,'i, ,.7 yl t V . ; bebalfof;aieStote'accordingtothe j,rov funed, while -stilly alive, a colored infant ions orsectipn seven of thy act-said bonds f0.6'-00'---'6 ftt fir8t A$?&$iZJrt M kPUursvd Thursday .ntght. m red nfcihS fifty ier cent); for any dis- I man named GarrBterecwne House or. Miss - --je hlltXiu aT.- srT eeU-A?iTind. VJf a, Jlh, :tta 'l.adrennavTrii, attention. T3 With hnsf oifc nd .exceedincfortv. rer ceutford JVi-'t.' i;i-ifnBi putlt.away. tor -use in the frnri tier. cent ; ioreny tiistance orer one hundred and ft" anerwaoe atweii-F. .-yuiuMiik smciue uci u uic iiupiementS, macnin not exceediug two hundred miles, not ex- by xutlingUisown throat, but was alive at ery, WaX)ng! haV racks tools 5 etc ceeding twenty per cent; and for any dis-, Iat .cooaDt8, . . ? v ? r , JVLA lance over two hundred miles,? not exceed1 ing ten 'per "And -if any officer or aT ' a L - 'iW.WUtetpepro visions 01 una secuou, any person injured pr suffering' loss thereby inrfy sue the coinpany or such otficefor agent, in any Oourt hating eny jurisdiction of the cause, ' arid recover his acMtat damatcti and costs -andfin 'addi tion' 'thereto, shall : recover the "sum' of ' fifty dollars as liquidation and settled damages. ' " Sep. ti" Nothing-in tlie foregoing section shall operate to prevent eaid .Comjuny from ' arranging local rates for any distance under twenty -five miles. lr 4 j Sec. 12.'Tliat the directors in this 0om-: pany shall b.ave power to tecoive subficrip- tioos to twk'1oaaV:0oSrnV To lands, monevP. bonds, stocks, or jinv other proper-, 1 it - And in easejanbe .ubscribed as in orkil .tliW vln f -f h MmA mTTli US- f .eertiMapd'and! etoveyancetbeiexdted. t f ?S.'l?.mat toy lawor c au pf Uwt ; louffictinffVi-JiorfepngoanitQthisacawv hereby reali(LV I i i . f t-.-i fefe 25 :ti RaUfiea Jthe29th day ofJanaary; I869J, liaieorv J. Menninger. Secretary of state; hereby ceriifyHhat the foregoing-i anme fXA uvyi vi 1 1 y?VtV ;l'Xw-,. -wm, nf tt fH aatine"rj; : The dimRrceses of our- dark sanctum w ere illupalhated yesterday; by the rubictfiid vfeaee. 01 our irieuu constauie 1 Scott.Our a'eiadf, aswiUi iearalu bis eyes hair v6tood on ig ajtkslew were sued ,were you-ever carnishee; ;Jotf othei. fellows w. rWttdiosaJ TWjiEUCS tHeyWPIa U they are Scfit4r.' M?eewe mta ior agiassoi oera. .v t thatrt'wtif help' -'alittjeiii- g - thW we adseatiache a box rkDable to help thcm. j . A' SI0CKIS Chime is. Massachusetts- ? Bosto, Jan. 80. Albert D. Pyke was ar- resiea at r ucnyurg, jttM.,jur auuiwi; niw i !" BU1U would marrv her if her mother was out of fie way, Mrs, Tyke diet! on lhursday m tiolent spasms, declared by physicians to j have been the effect of arsenic. The daugh- ler has been arrested, and both parties are j,owiD Fitchburg jail awaiting the result cf I a post mortem examination ueceu was ai)OUl uiTTcnra wu. -uc o,6un i . z c -. i . i . tin iionfviirap ia v twenty-six. tTAltETlK-. ' Bcsft)i.E"8. Many people have a contemptible fear of being -seen to carry a bujdlef tiowbver small, having the absurd l.u.N.l... .l.n.a a aiAnSal ilpcrriiil'il mn in the lUCtt Ulan iivi w ,-iv0.-.-.. . act -rThe most 4rifHng as well as weighty tacka-es must be sent to them, no matter t Loir much- to the inconvenience of others. This arises from a low. kind of pride. There ia a oride that is higher : "that arises from a conkcivusness of. there b being something in the individual not to be affected by 6uch ac- Ll Jl a - am. r 4 nnl w n f n iA at CIU Cilia Tt Ui 111 OUU T Cigtil. V4 VUU1 uviti . 1 This iauer pride was exUbitedbv the Ameri in aim m Jerome Nioiooa BouflnarteL 1 HVljile he was iri College at CarnVtidge- 'he was one day carrying to his,ioom.a.broon be had juBt purchased, when he met a friend, Wbo, noticing the brOoni with snrprisey -ex- .1 - - - 1 " 1 UtiM . . 1 ciaimeu , ny .uiu. you not ua sept home f" "I am not ashamed to carry home knvthiiii-hPion to ti,, tnsihl renW of.roiin.r Ranenjirte Vprr Idifferent pride was this from that of a young . t '.....:.' iauy wuoiu we uluow,- wu uiwnja gave nee lotheaii the bundles to earry when they Kersmaw County , 8. V. A nurse named HUe gwuud,XJorooere jury rendered :sWd,t.p! pliJsio!lJr?vVo' t6.u hieelod When the heel is raised.fe I. r , :o,e"n;esentc.stom,tliet6pooftball,igl, jintd an-phnormal position;" andvwhUo the ...'. .1,.:. nl.itSi. 1. atV. ,i t f III mil MM 1IIN1I1IU1I1 II It. 1 1 UiLlIL W - LUD 1 1 tl ,4. I - "t. "V-; - V . M . natural tension w sure to pe perpetu- ated in eabepe. of WvVW flegs, elephantine toe joints, and .a crammed, Knngracefartait. V r "f , ;V . fl r . - ?, 7r H Akotukb Muepkb,t nornble' muruer 1!. . ..n ,i-v.w' rtt.?.v r-U, Vr.ti.vJM i mL'-n'i .m. " - I. "Sio'sntIt is a cood sign to see. a man do to 'hear him r 'f r , boastxVf itvv " - -. K , f '. ! -" J If is a good sign to seen man wipe the perspiration from his brow--bod to see him wipe.bis liptvak lie eouaee out of a ellarf : 7Itis a good sign to "see a man r IveKiseTn the papers bad to see . the elcrii. advert&p, t ' It is a good sign to see a worcan dressed with taste and neatness- bad to see ber hus banisuedfor finery " ; . ; STATEj)TQKrn.CR.OWA;i busbelsW corn perdayf,to,?ejwi- 1 v: aPf!ttsiaT-orTaviti n - r tlie proceeded to read a nicely priated blank J " j i. ir -T " 1 Ti olwhicb our fidme figured conspicuously, tivo and a half wide, and oneand with that of iuice Keriine. "To cut'short a ai ha!deep ;- the rifles of which f umetimeg bring, them for fuo. ; jOkkone, rjovered to conhne the steatrii-' ibwever, never jfetrrythiSgplihe liud, un- Mer heating thfewaterto' a boil Nl11! ;et S08-'?'TJ1: mgoinVit is allowed : to cook a oi M Ms a uj . k i10wn2ve out an -executibn-: and last- tuus wnicil have holes in the bot- 01 tli a iKjf Ojl.spoueu paper oouars wt umnu uauu- "vwv vwt v-v j.w tse ttffect'a.My fhey iia'to1 been turned yet, and tb'ey might cientlyl ' '1'-fl''t1j 1" " f 15 v..15' obligaiiifiis t j ;V0n ei; ' r't.tLfs won't do we are ! f ' 1 l'J a"-; in1 Tjitlir ,J'I"'- y . : , r I t JJU W1U WCdlUC-l. IUC Will IIIUV 1 i yil Pay to y.ecd BoIicd; torn ' , to Stock.? . : ij WftlLK" foWnW 'rWM " hia 0rTUi . 1 OT1 0 rTl fhlS TWI Tl T, H.H . lOl- .-. 3 - ' ' 'f ; J . TTrr?foH m'a few j xiavingtiu wmwcuiu Rattle. lastvinter. I became con-; dthatitwasprofxtab OeciaeQ; W apOg steers, and. evereqij ,caiue ; iat . V ill i ten better 111 J21V liie. fi J W-;iiLM; a addition to this they. Jbave a if aov. fanner cm-ircma a cheater - way4p makes beet Iebouldi JVC? pfaa that the vsprocesa Otn y -tedioilS and expensive. buft not sol are made ot poplar pianKy ana aRv takm tKe oorn hntlafc one there 13 SOOn tOOm enOnkh to rAW;, r, i Ssirix'.i t, 90wnf mtof the hot watj which m;addition to ; the Bteaming; it be put into a bin in the cellar,' which is the hardest part1 of the i j-, , ,it , t , lapor. A handlul of Salt ShQUld thrown TX QYQXy XU&Q U& DOl- leris tilled.. , One man will cook Anil Ann im-l rt4 waai! wrill , Vii 1 A nuvA1 hundred bushels. uS.JLhecob oLcorn, in its dry state, ig about as digestible as al white oak Xjhip, and the grain has lUSt W,ni n fftm after-tnaMntr siv hft . , , . , ft ' boiling, the cob is easily jchewed ana tne grain crusnes into i coo Kea pieal under the .te4h,so that the process oi digestion commences at once. " I am con vinced that cattle 1 , . , ,, . i 1 1 Wl thrive better Upon t WO blish- elS Ot DOlied Corn tnan Up9n tDree bughels m its natural state. Fix Up the implements : i . - During the winter every imple ment and machine that will be. ---- . f u . t.- - required next spring and summer should be overhauled aiid retdir- d. Examine tHe plowd, and if they have been neglected arid are rusty, wash olT all the jdirt and then applvr with'a'SWab fastened . JL L sx.;.. . ..... end of a - StkA:, a mixture . 11 ' .--i - ...... cf one part sulphuric acid and two Parts Water. Rub the mould- board and Other t)Urt t.hat are,rus- . .lit, -i,:.. i: zj :. ji - j 1 ly vvttU tinr liuuiu UUlll ,lie T.USt is all. remoyed;w then wash it off an(J annovance of elosro-iho- "Rr. . r is ( i )ri - - ery iarme.r snoma .ouy ,a narrel ot petroleum and use-it ifireely oh ;all his wagons, machines, .imple- - . ii me iron wobHVfrbm Kdecay and in cold weatlier'it ti'dl -'of bit nearliltlaflinary Irao- tures can be easily jreDaired It at- Convenience 'alsa:,tQ . i. ; , .. j j.--i . .' i - t viws, auuui Keep on Dana j the tools OV malting ; the ; thread I 4-1 . r xl i I lj . .. I III I.II.-II. Ill III u . u. . I T T I I K. . rWI - -l . . VVIW.- m these things Can M ohtailied .at a hardware store, anrl n. farrnp whft n. U ' iViT P TV ,lt. Uut if ltlS necessary to take anything to the blacksmith S shoD T. .1 ' . -) . K ff wu Aguieu. tuc bolts ana see that VervtKing ii on vug ttuu ah gugu praer, it wott not only greatly lessen the black- smith's, ill but wpudj save much precious tiihe "ajic! -no Bttleannor anrnext spring and Igiimmer,--The' winter is also the time to mafewhinle-trees and jtbreerhorse evehers. ; lit is a reat advantage to have an extra set of these on hand.-American Agriculturist. I ' .T lvaira a "knil ai . 'Amt. firing I CYy CT TJiey the boiler, - ' .; ! ta ,1, I J Ii J L J La -.It I - . -Xty .vti tv. CH URGHC8) SCHOOLS FA R M SP LA KlT AT f Oti S at prices wrrnix thk risach Or'AtL I j AMALGAM BELLS. j - The.bcst aal deepest ever tuaiiaacturedrKt J oiily ?0 cents per a., warranted. Their, usel mrougnpui in umiea Mates, tnarfa Merfri. rniled States; Oina flTexfcf tc, for, the past :tbteA yeartl to combine the Taluable ptialities cq iHflmeriea, -jc, has proved them to c of TOSTlf and T)UR A BtLlTYt" exneriewt'e'' Tin s shown they are not afTectedhy cold rhotchn;te Olcl Bell MeUl taken in exchange -qt bpueiil forcashr ' " ' '' ' ' " Send for DescriptiTe Circnlaf ib ' the manufac turer rit -r,u. gAJiyiy DAVIS.. -j i .. Successor to Duvw A Tocuiis,. , :" ' J 38-DKT.STlfew Torfc.';; The following are among the manv testlmdni- als received: ' " - T BitTON Bell Ca,4e'ti)eAf AAaSr " jMeffrg. Davis -A Toulmin1:' GenfleroenThe splendid Amalgam Bell, we purchased bf yxculast spring is in use every day. Tlio ".delton Acad efay" Bell weighs 400 pounds, and has been biuret four miles. It gives gnerarBaluifacGon. r?.i jt. MiLLEn. & cnAtrmnuig; . , I Meesra Davis & Toulmin ; Dear SirsThe L .malpm Bell" bought of your Firm has' been 1 us! vvcr mreo. uiuvius, unu "ire are groany pSoasejl with it, 5. y Jours retpectAilyiH! rx.'ai; . . IiESTEE A BrOTIISBS. 4s-lyv"t'-,u'J'i ;''(aVa..a.);' --- ! J r.- i s ' v ?Bj!ei Watchmakers and Jewellers, 1 150 Bower r. IfewTsrk. .' j Agents' TorthetlME&ICAft WlTCH'X)2 nrst class SWISS and tJCNGllgirSv' ATScMESi DiamOTdS opght-jmd;s)ldw .BilTlbiWerA fa great variety.,, . pitted ardoC: ourowo lmaouitQtarb! fine yewehy o ojerdption, rticlegeni o ay parts 01 ine country iree, oi expense, ! v i - .... The Bai!M.:MKmM i Country, i for $30. i SILVER AMEEICiN WATCHES, ,...$40,1 $i5, $50, fJ0t $85, n . IaDIES' GOLD SSS WATCHES, ,, ;,s I $55, ;$t0, $90, ;$lo0,. :$U0..:i. , GENTS' GOLD WATCHES, $85 to,, $200, 2s-ly. .A.A. - 21 BTEliEOSCOPld VIEWS;' AIlBUMS, CHBOMOS. E. i& H. T. ANTHONY & COn . aoi.SBOADWATi NEW YOETaj,. larlt. tfc attcptl.B of tk. Tiwl. to Ihelr umln imrt-M-l 1 da tborai of tk.ii I MaAli, ... ..,! v- - i -.''" Ktairara, Catakilla, Badaoa, WMt If onatalaa, . WtiaitM, ' -afatofa. - Kmwra.tk Cave. Ccilral Park. Treat. a ..Mat Great Wt, , .Houauala, Delaware. In.lairilKW. Daw ramda, Ve-asuela. . Caian, Japaa. -The I KatHa, Jr. .e.a. Oar. I naitod Yi.w. embrace m larta wmtiaemt. tedw41a ekWeeat prodactioa. .f Wm. Bagtaad, O. W. Wilaaa. Le-B,. aa4 tket an.ia.at pketacrap-ala, eeuaiatia oi wUteriaaV ' Balaa, - Pyraaaea. raria, BagfaeeU . -cottsod. Ir.!aa , Walaa, : raaapeil, . Oariaaar . An MM a, ' ' v.. 1 Hernial f raireriaa.- ' Bt. Cload. Triaaaaj, , - Crratai Talaaa, Can.ee (faa Sama, At., A H.alaa. -.1 1' . : THE. IaASTDS QF THE BrBIaB,. r. A awmnJ latraarlr latareetlu eerlee. Alaa,mamiutaa aa4 Traaaa. Mat Vima, hi peat Tarietr. We ar alee eidaetoa areata ia Amarlea fcr FKRRIKR'9 GLASS VIEW," of which ar. b.T. a eal.ndte aMortmeut. Aceat. for rrithr. 8,riea tfflMlIM la. PaOtofraoUa Vieik.iia awitierlaaaX taa Bal-a, -aalana. atlaaa, Walaa, Jta. BTF.KOS'or w. nannfaetara Tar, laraeljr, niton a large atoca at la. ant eHa.alHaa iaiMl aa-ati.. - - FKOTOGfUPHIC ALBUMS Oar M.nafaetnre of Albame ra well kaewa threaghoat (Ac country aa auperior ia nallt, ajul baaaty at aS ataaaa. ' - , - . -' '.V K ' '- All are aelt are made ia aa aara WmtUrf. and oar otylea ara difl Tea from tkoaa at aay oeaa ataaar. aatyara aaoaid aai (aS a aa W 'stack brier, saklac thai! earcaaaae. " CHROM03.. j" fmmt Oil Pttmtmt; al aaa Wat. tacla caail ara impart taraely fi.ai ; arta,!Laailoa. larUa. Taaa. aaa) Saoia. aa aafU Ike traa a(.aa f beanlffol 'alirraTea- taa. 'amMI A. rfMfaearli E. - &H. T.xHTHOITSr & C0 J . . 601 ItaOADWAr. 1C fi, ' ' IxnxaWtera and Vaaufis of rtkotogjihio Itfatcrtd G re a t Distribution by ! the ! irjetropo.ia.il Oif t Cm. C'asli Gift. , t lh Kmsiinl of 25O,OO0. Erer : 'X'Jcitet rws rixe. .. , ." 5 Cash Gifts, each. . ..'. . . . .'. . . V. ... .$10,000 40 Cash Gifts eaeb : . Xr.Vf. ... . $?0D ; ,i 200... ...... juli?;yU's..vi:i0B 5dt,?Elegtfn. Rosewood Piauoseach $300fo$.5P T5 r ?s; UitSv 3teiodeons t-itvtetw 1350 Sewiner Machines 60 to. 17i 500 Fine Gold Watches u S v' f- "15 to SOD ;Cash -Prl3saSnver WArastJ itlJWKLOOO, 1 A chaace to draw any of the abore frizes tor SVckTerts taescrrolntfT&ei are seafcdtn Eiv :velotee eadrir? 11 mixed. QoicttlptlLbf 23c Sealedlicket is drawn without choice and sect bvit.' 'L A'iiar 'li4leiTC''WLSTO i .mail ul auj puu. coo. nv. y ..w-iw. " l wtfl be delivered to the ticket-liolder csj raaym'eat of Oni DoUar., t Prizes are immediately, sentrtp any address" fey tjxpress or reftrrri mafL' " ' - T , Yorfwill know what your Prize is . uefbre: yon Iay for it, -JLny Prize exchanged r for anoUier same' valuer No BlanKs- Our pairotis can depend on fair dealing. . Rkeerences ;-!?We select the followiug from many 'who havelatery drawv TaluabTe Prizes and .. . .... .. . m .trl kindly permitted us to. puwian nem : p, a , w n kiha, BuBaltj, $5;066 ; Miss'Anuie Ihtonroe, Ch-( cagot.l'iAo, f50? jonifiJi Moore, ixowtiii, $1,000; 1-BniiDa Walworth Milwaukee, tf .;an"0, $500 1 Eevi ' EV A. Day, ew' Orieans SMLiS'lire: publish bflante4 ithip!Utl pertD "'ioii.'rsf . 1 r.-s'ii:r '' -t vtVV"-' I ' ' Ortsrosrs Or THE Piie$3 :Tbe firm is rel:able, and: 'dje-erTe-tbeif J imrjcess-Wlf JHair Aug. a. .. rVe know them to o alai deaiing flrmr-r-iVTT. ZZeroW, ay. ?8. , "A "Wf0? oore drW $500 prize, ir&kto was promptly re WirAd' Iiaihi News 'AuL-.S. . .:! : !? . t y jt'K- T.ioi T.iiwri Mndueemonta tj I AgeatgL SatisfaclSQa garanteed. Bvery paek-l aire of Sealed Envelopes-contain ok: cifitt eati .. s to krtS9 ' "T fip 5 lift Inr SIX Aicateis ior.sA , Arf 4 - v- t v 15.'- AR-tetters shduxd'be .addressed te - ii MAlXPEtl WUUSONik CO--.j, - jan-Qlttuji'i di Vi; iJ x-? a IJ1 V JEj keei 3 Every Bey nd ' Girl that Wes it says sot all he . IT08 63! so I and Paracts and Teachers confirm it. Do not fait to secure a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Cylinder to con fine objectsvor agood two-bladed, pearl Pocket Knife, and a laree number of. other desirable -r tides. fc-iven ? nremlams to each subscriber Yearly,! $1.60. PubncaUoe Offlee, " 838 Broad j Way, New York. . ,&ahY.. ,ct'S- ftl 1 Try it, Boys and Girls. Specimen copies, tea cents mailed free. ' "47 - tf' TO XtARdED. It ia the bEatrnrBnlffl Vat- i fit- The Only L.dicJpk In Aitwrtca, ftnnftD.li TTrcti TnrW . - iUUJJJL. 2 p-.JjA'AJ.J O i DUUfi- . ii . t ,s t i i ' f in t r i Chea . phe friend of-rprnan, the. arbiter of fashion S;wbP -If bEST; WRITERS ' i lJ iii page, of lheldy a Bo cfc duilnj thefei, lte? . AiUiorws of "Alone," "Uidden Path,- "Xoii . , Side,w "Nemesis." and -Uiri-m Will eontri$uie'k;scry' evermonth 6' nfflcloe torpeof wrtttrt hat kUot m! . tafced. . . ft " . JOGY papers will be continued ' 01 these the Ladv'i IWw t:ni.d ,, . each yearj suptrior (we ohaUeoge oosiparisotiV to any publshed in thif counny, either In bookT or, pewodieaL ; .- j 4 , ,t-:-. " I OurFihlonIlttes ITl cj inalttouhle fash'on pjui Win. MHi tiiued... t , . ; ' jMbtetCoTTJWiKi-iTlie oi.!y m.gVine f u this country that gives Uicde deaigm i, u,o Lady'. &XK f 1 . f.-r ;f - r . ' " ' ixWtso lfeds5.'tn rtdjf Ware' al <fi' zipo in niclv .waft Prrpaitd expressly ' eeveyifoinu JUtcenzaieu8syaiidiaiia4ryw RaitM. - Tistkd EsoaAYWoa. This series of en Etavings that no one has attempted but ourselves Thefgile-great satisiacUon.u.1 ft-lJ vorii ; . i T. a rica Vivrv Wadv rtiNu the designs in this dopartment "are tMlntcd in I coliMV-itt aytte vneqoaledH .- j: r I i Te.1ror..lj6.ij ,)H! ,One copy, one year. . -fc.a, .,...J$3 00, I - - X I y a VV ! Three copies,o as year. . . . . . i. ..UYr-1 fOV". rour copies, fine.year ,K.M..4,10 oa , Five copies, ' obe year, and an axtra eopy Mhe peraoa getting. ; apt the , W IV .-. , lilkkb, nvaklng six copies. . . . . . . . 14 00 J Eight copies, one year, and an extra'1' - ''a "ICOPSLM V;IrJWgHUsp,jtj -f, . ru?J!ia.kiD1? bine copies.,. . ,2l Op s 1 lenrie8,'0ns year,iJada '' v : t.tfi PrClw,fttLtt9 ue.lhe'J. : t -ub making twelve copies. ..... J7 5Q ,f GodeyVtady's Book and Arthar's Home Msg azine will be sent to one address on reooint- ef $4.00y J ) ' ... t. . ..." - - Goarys Lady s Book and Once a Mbiilh1 Vil be sect one year on receipt of $4 S0.i ilirr 4 - Godey's Lady's Book and the Children's Hour will be sent one yeafoft receipt 0f $3 80. : Godey's Lady's Book,, Arthur's Home Maga zine, and Children's'llour" will ' bo seut one jeat vu twiv VI VVt.' - v: f'.'i 4. 4- i. . Godey'a Lad'a Book. Arthur's Horn a Mao-a. one, Once a Month and Children's Hour will, be ' sentonsyar on receipt of $ 60." ' 1 t ' a Tl,. .11 1. . . .. , ujwiiej wu8v aii oe seni at ooo un.. , for any of the clubs, and additions may be nuadv ' to clubs at clue rates. ' t3T Canada subscriberi meat send 24 cents add ilional lor every subscription to. the Lady's Book, and 12 cents tot either of the other Maga zines, to pay tlie American postage. , , now TO kkmit. In roraitung by Mail, ., Post OiHce Order or a Drrift on Philadelphia or New .York, payable to (he order of L. A Godey, is preferable to bunk notef as, should the "Order or Draft be lost or-titolen, H can be renewed without loss to l seedur. " it a Uratt or s, Pom Office Order nr-ot (be procured, send Unitfrsl, States of'Natlonal Bank 'Kotes. V. Address. ,- w.;: vL A. G0PET, - N. E, Cor. Sixth and Chestnut Sta.. riiila. THE DIAMOND POINTED The But in the Worll. Possessing all the PDHabilitt of the Gold Pea, with all the elasticity .and freedom of sctiou -ot the'qutlL"'' '.' .- "" ; '.v Every Pen Ga;trantee4rr One-Year. ,Thesd pens ace now in use by many .Baaka, MerctiaiatSj.Lawyers, and others in New York, jrdn wliorrf we have numerous teistirnonials Uti jesting their supoiiority..-; ' -i; ; Persona once us ng 002 of these pons never want any other Btyh of jon. ' I .A PEN will be ' lor warded to any address on Receipt ot $2.50. A liberal discount 10. tlw trade. Address the . INDIA RDBBElUPKy CO., 45-U.B.A. , , , No. . JohuSt-NaV .2. r -. f i Machincrr and Ltibricatlns: Oil feucTi asTeceived the CiraOMA aho AMERIV CAN BfBTITDTJr in' Kew Yerfc,-ind whi is wrraitiea not to gwnaa wtu Jtetp iwtpid m Ae coiaesioj weauier, -can oe naa ooiy si FITZKUGH SMlTlt'Sv 86 CourtlAndt St.; Yt. - a. m - m a . . Pnce $1.25 per tisjlon.', .-.M-t 45-IC.B.A. ' the ixTBiPso.f sciEjf Tirio skw: J ( One forward and laro'Bajekwardi'AjcAes, ia uring great srRENQtii, well-balanced rwjBnaTX-, evenness of point, and SMOoraNESSi of execution ' Sold by all Sta ti oasts. - One gross t twelve coca taipsa Scientiflo Gold Pen. One dozen ateel : Pens (ftBSortcd'poltita) and Patent Ink-retsinlhg Penrhc4der. jneyed etij receipt of 60 oehl 1 1 A . ,f '-, A 8. BARNES CCL '4aB.al W k 11 William tiJV. Y. v ' tll .W1 Joii ?rnt rlii rCl-i aaaa arep.aaaa. -m. araav aa) aaa. ad aaj aaaSa aaa r.lf ' u' Edited bt T, & ABTI1UTL T , ' 1 -'' ! -P ' -" ''f-" ' y - Ibo valwm& a, year begivmng in January tnuf un- : TEEaka ": $1 25 a year, in snee. eoplee for $5.r"10 eopiet aiaf oee' extra Id getter-Cp of dob, $10.-,. Home Megtzipe end C!hild's llcinr $2 60 a year. Godey's Lsdys Book sad CbU aval's BourVf 3 Bd ayesf.' -v-a t. !ai A'ufitirlo. eesic. itAddreiii'w ,nci. f t. s. Art 1 1 1; rx. a now: , jsd s..8ii cuMtsat SflnaiiAaAiyfct' , .vrio. mm'dnt.t eii V j it t . 'rawo. edl oi .ijny, afni r. l t'lTd art Literary- SrnaL pub. .eScjCABa A CpKrAas.' J ; pubjisbed ever u ikturcUyjU the following rates : 4. . ,f 10 ,'eopii.'.SS ,vvcy copies otpvui vw copies iJlO P0; , JP-AI1 communications ana letters onbusi neas should be addressed toSaart fc CfafapfUa" a W S; tK'f -,15Jii tl AO EXIT 15 cents fbr'e tpedmen number 0 Wo i CAROLINA WtK- ' u oontaiBingr Splendid Xist ;lrenuuitttfc' 'wK subscribers. f JActiTe Arenta. are nvakiag, $5.fl4 to $10.00 ptry.Address,'' ' on 1 "-ara ' . r Me AAsUJkAaaXslf X IVlrVl, Wilminjrton, K. 1 i i ! - i-! i 4 r f, 4 't ( - f
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1869, edition 1
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