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mod fit-l'vru ' m. I Ik A ' til ----- a CVJecticm Ageno AVM. A. J1EARNK & CO., Special Agent lor the North Carolina Press' end Central Aktoti tor the Collection of L (BaMsoi every description through out tlie State. Office, Goths- boho', N. p. Are aulhorlzid iigcuts for the Stab. We Stir. J. E. CAKPE-STIR. W. U)CA-. ca us: t eiq-a, uo a n edi thus and rnopsiETOies. J .5. . P W. C. AND ftDTMftm) JUtt.nr.AD 1 be ftuiiu.il meeting of the S holders of the Wilmington, Cbu and Rutherford QaiiraiC . w.i pluce at .Charlottejn thjKjJjJjin This will be a very important, meet ing. being jhe first ui;nujd. Qietinjfof the Stock hold i-n of h roaU, swieVthe Stat" lias become a Stoekholder. iuelker Moi.dcrful Ft at Recently we published the p:irticu jumping match that te young po;le.4r I) rones'cr !iad.jr!e up U-l oun man of soSBie fiUcaT re- atiiJp a- a jumpist, nfcnee!jM it-litel luuvsnd a voting girl of light find-re )rupn8iesini,-.a-Sfcaaranc5e, named Ratio AtsrphT. At this trial Katie won the purse Willi a leap of 10 A contemporary is thus facet ious over the decision of the r jvcuua l ciaim m a .Am Thje latest decisions if the Corn mi-sioner of Internal Revenue cover (be following jioinU; Parties usmg (. per collars must use them from the original packages; that is, from the fox Ma which they have been purchased ; Beautlfal Extract. Gran.i is the wisdom of Masonry in heSajBiullifarious ccflJ0tvfhfltJur tn' fraternization of lha races, the diffusion of truth, the exercise of a alnrld-w ide bhilaiilhrop , the pruietioaj9if love and good will among men, and iiberat iiiMf tJujEtn tWahadBs of gross semuaiirf Md lainCnuhle ignorance, lief foundations were laid in tlie conn- t., .1.: .;, C.,. ..ill n 1M ,WQ' wc iletf-mc. flrt--aWrfmrTat anf Hmd a three cent revenue stomp rmm B.,Wr, and will be emit.eVtf fotr vreW(s, e i , j j, - m mi, irr,;iriiiiijiiiiriiiili i limte&g mm mmm , . iyL . jumped I esterday arr;ingeiuaiits were amended Charter, on the part of the ; . ,v. .' r ... f 4 fRMittn, and m tfte pi'escnceof sOme 8tockllderi f We suppose there can be ho differ it attached to each one when pat uk WJaui the coilar become awiicd, a4 i$ turned with the clean side out, it tuusf rederVe auoti.er three cutit stainp, ratitlinust afso be conspicuously stamp- ence ot ( pillion as to Who Will be IMtW-t-i , m :mmm mi j i ----- , ' c . . ' eff dunnir the afternoon. As Kat tieu to represent iu estate stvoar, ttu: " 141' uiaue ner nppeui ancu, ciau in uer jauu tour huudied people the match caaiei" uh the word "turned." Boxes wnen umptieu caiinoi oe useu a secouu Btst Advertising Medium in W stetn i'orA Carolina. EUTUERFUUDTOJI, . C. SAT VRJDA V, OtTCBtB , 1800. "ITTASTED-Tno eottiKrtnble rooms, W auitsbte lor a small tsnii'y lueated iu " ifae busiueh poriion bt tlie Viliae pre fsMiL 1'er particular appiy at una uilioe. -.. Superior Court. this meethtjg, and we hopether'e wf!! be bo cot.fl.et about who is tutided to cast the Vole for the Stale, for it dees seetu to us that the law on he subject, m plain enough, to be understood by r.e. - ..1 ..i,. ...1 .u The effect of this m-eiuig will be to give the S-ate, the full control. id the, li' ttd. Being itte largest S.oekhoi.itr. ii will be in the power , of the Stia,! Pioxy, to elect the sue Directors,, and the Siate appoiutiug seven Directors, w ill theu bare the w hole ihu lee-u As to who bhall cast the vote ot) the part of the btate, wo refer to ihe law, vvlnou saya.; , General Provision Concerning tlie Su jKi inhmdtint uj Public ttgrxt. Jfeec. by. it suad ue hi uuu to vote eilUer in perou or uv jituxi , ui utiuvut This Court, Judge Logan presiding, closed on last Wednesday alter a ses sion of nine days, the most important enses on the Criminal Docket, was the case of the Slate against Delilah Sim mona for concealing t4re birth of a chiid She was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of oue dollar and be im prisoned for one year. In the ease ol the State vs. Bruze, Young, Zack Mill. nd James ine , the jury returned a Vtrdict ot receiving si 01 eh goods, they were each sentenced to one year's imprisonment iu the State priso.i In the case Sute vs. Bailey M;;;s, the de feudj.nt was tound guilty of Lai'ceui ; seuieiicc of the Court that .ue uc luu pciacjaed iu the Stale pri;ou one year. The remainder of the L'i imma. Docket was lor affrays, assaults uud buiteriea, 6io. .On the Civil Docket but one case was tried which secuied to be ot terest, it was the celebrated Still case from Pok Cwuuty between R. L. Hau uou and i lckes Caiitrcll lor u $Ul Blojeu dur.ng t he war, the Still wa ciatUitd by each party a his property, but the jury decided in favor of the plaintiff. The bar was very well rr pioecntcd( we noticed the following piesent : Col. By cum and Col. Hoke, ot Lincolntou j Judge Stiipp, of Charlotte ; Col. Mc Afee, Lee, DuUuuu aud Cabmiss, of She by ; ColGailher and Tate, of M.i ganton; Davics, of Ilendei sonvi.le ; Cocke jr., and Mcrriman, ol Ashe vu lei xith our local lawy ers Messrs. Carson, Churchill, Whiteside and JuBtiee. W e have heard the charge of His Honor 'Very hignly spoken of. and ois Ufbtmriy etd impartiality to all cefe earned, in Couit wma, w ins for him thai high and continued esteem in which he has ever beeti held ui thia county , he nafces a model J udge. Court was largely attended by our ekixeneand with only one or two ex ceptions passed off as quietly as we have ever seen, there was very little drunkenness or disorderly conduct. J0f Aaui... The Junior is off Hgain this week, tbiuk be is gone to the mountains, we are worked down, have had duriug ttu past and present week to wait 011 3117 people,. 975 of whom hud business with ys, &G4 ol lU in wanted to know where the Sheriff was, we guess the Sher.U got Um of money ; 197 wanted to ki ow where the: Post office was ; 860 looked very pale and asked us iu a Very low toue ot voice, if the Grand Jury had found a true b il iu their case; 1 paiu hi subscription lo the Stak ; (594 wants wd to sec somebody but had loroitcn their name, w advised them to go to Capt. J. V . Clarke's and see his . new goods, as he was eellitig cheap, and iu this way we got clear of tfe&n lor when a -jaaau goes to v. apt. Clarke's he is ul aiost sure to buy so many goods tlut he wants to gel home im mediately and how his bargains. W'e bopo all the merchants will have new cheap gooUk next Court, as it helps us. Now, if the above- co:as Vout do for no cditorhd thisweek, We simil an . a ply to J osier of the Sentinel tor some ih'mg else, for we cant cio Lt'ie subject justice, 1 - r H alaiii 1 . We are requested to state to any per ton having a Prospectus of the Cnrits Han Union that they will please return it to Messrs. Clekb .ik, Hatis 6t Co.; with as many names aa they can procure, by the 20th itist., as they wish to issue their first number by thai time. AH persons desiring to commence wi.h the first nam tier should seud in their names by that tinvo. In Jail. We notice that the Ilotol kept by Mr. MArther at the expense of the OoUDty hac been CeMisiderabiy crowded wita boarders, by accessions Uuriug the past and present week, we believe he has aorue ten or twelve bo-rders. Hurry up ri(-Pw.i.ja:.a.-y ! ol ilie Oiaiu, at ai. election-- ol directors at coipoialiou or joint tock comja-. ., at wiiicn the iState is eutitleh 10 tote. From the above there can be uo uouot iu our iniiids, out thai Coi'. ilai 11S eutititd to vole for the Stale, auU ve hope be win not ij mlei feleU Ann, Hi eXeielsing lllu iiIk, out ll Wo are to juue ny the past, vte Wui uiuau 110 propiiecy anout ihe maitci, but wm wast the lime ot tuc lueeuug, and tlie aelioii 01 the &iocK koiUe'rs. As the Meeting is to be held ih Charlotte, we, nope the csiocn ou tlie vVcs'iern Uivraiou win be iuuy icpr seulcd. Lid every one gj mat call. Auotlicr .JsC Akiiix" Omraae. On iuesxiay last while the Court was 111 session, mU as Mr. iUoiaU V a ver,1 .iiati Whuui lUei e 1 not u more peaces b-.e 01 Uiore rc&pccietl ciUXeU .111 the couu.y, Was leaving ihe Court llouae, ne Mtts 1 mpuueiur aba.illeii 0y ouw IO111 Joiiusou, a licgi u, iu a Vejy iiiso IcUl manner in legaid 10 some uu&iiicss nui.ler, the poims 01 wlndi we Vouru not gather. loliitson"CMilvU At. . ttatK er a itar, wi.cii Air. WT let tly uuu splUWieU Lilll at lUil leligk.il, UlAl MOW.O nave given Uuu a jun uuu merited puu isUment hud it irot oeen tor ilie inter-' iciviico 01 otiit:is. Air. . wci.i into Court una sui'in UU u w as allelWaiUs arrested and caiiicd oeioie the Atay or, WbO UouitU lull! oe: lo COul t. AUe nero was quieliy slil Uoiue lo v usli ms vounu. W c leitin ttal eeli 1WU1 eai oineiuis eXprea tllei r eoUlemjjt t'tiat U.le meu must oe arrested, WUnc Ue- .tii..-- u.t Iwl u.k . W... ,1 -r.-L... " j-, iw .wv dvuriivwi r fct v. ' tutor. lue above from the Vindicator is auoul as near the U tun, as tnat j.ici eei tets, vMieu 11 alteiupts to notice auj Ui ng iu wuich a Kepuoiicau and a Ucmuciat are concerned. Iu the Ill's I pave lue stalemeui ot die uillicutiy Cctweeii Vv a.hcr .uuu u oiiusoii, is a UiisiepiescUtuiiou. ol u.c lacla ol the case, wuich the cVluedCe 111 the case win suuw. Secondly, Waiter did hot go into court and auburn, it b Uad uoue so, there Wuuid have been uo Ue-.d tur lading bnu oek.ie a Alaglstiaie. 'lhi'Uiy.Uie Whota atateUieiil, allows tae utter waul, ol m w iiiinguuaa lo uo juiitce, vi here justice, is due. As 10 the aiieiupieU aiur at the May -oi, t-y luiiinauiig lUat he Wou.d act wuh phrliuiily in sum a case, a is loo ioW and eonicn. lUaLie lo rect'rVe ills notice. Vic win oiiiy aay, lor tlie bene ill ol the Jiuiior ol the 1 itUicaior, who seems lo be lguoraiil as t i the lacla ol luu case, lliai the Muyor a us sustained bv the Giand jury iu his decision, tbe Jiiuaitig a true bill us to Walker, anu isieasiug Joiilisoli. V e nope Hit Vindicator in future, will lay aside Us party prtjudict uua adaeie a iiilie closer lo Tabid. ty lilt.e jumping costume, -she Was greeted wi:"h inany loud and he rty cheers by the crowd, iff tossing up for ihe first jump the man won. and at once took bis position, tti.d stunning every Bene made a leap of 10 feet inches receiving great applause for nfc effort. t was Katie's turn next, and she came to the scratch very unconeernably, and Uking her position, appare tly with great ease made a leap of 10 feet and eight inches This was discouraging to the F.j unites, and their man &oid 4w in the pools. Time was again calle.', w in 11 Fly tin made another leap of lU feet and V inches and won the heat, as Katie jutoped aa.n right into tier same tracks, making 10 leet and 8 inches. Here wa-Tcucoui agnuieiii lor the Fiynn party, ana tiny put up their stamps Uiore freely. Alter a tew moments' J deiay the third said hit jump was cal 4 i 1 - lea. .very one was on tip-toe, nd both parlies confident. Fly nncanie to the seiatch vil Uaced add Weil cheer ed, und, like -JSaitrj soli of old, bowing hiiuaett wttluaii his. illegal, in ide the leap, clearing only 10 leel 0 inches. There was a moment cd auspeiiae, and anxiety was mirrored ill every face ae Katie's. She seemed perfectly ciuin and not tlie least excited. Nim bly sh walked up to the line, and with muth gracetuiuea- took her position am id a most profound silence. Scan ning careluily the ground, aha sudden ly bounded off like a young fawn, liiaKiug the extraordinary leap if eleven i'e t two and one-haif inches. Cheers then rent ihe air aud the pretty and happy little champion was nearly over come w ith he greetings of her exultant f lends. Oue goutteiiiau who had won $400 011 the mulch, came forward aud presented her with a $60 note, lor which she most kindly ihauked buu. Tin match waa tor a purse ot $509, which was aroiu-jj turu. d over to the victo rious Katie. It is mooted that the de feated party are about lo brmg out another young g,it uud match her ijiiiin. t the tittle c!;aui ion Katie. Boston Herald. Hung UiuisclS iu Ibe Stuadwunt. Phtekk MeFariaud, ol 1 '"WfKi; lintlieilwrii, a.- toiiuii 111 in.- suiuv-t4 e ui the 2'J.h ult., hangiug by the ueek deal. The Star say'", "this is a very strange cni-e lit Miicide," hut doat't savin what respect ii is aira'uge don't say anything in co-uiectiou with Mr. McFurlaud, aside Irotii tii haumg. Ubindari. One would infer, upon reading the Slandurd, that suicide by hanging was tjuite common in that section. Tile Standard does not see anything sinny iu a man bunging hiuser. Ttnlt a strange isn't it ? Pike it looks strange to us, that the Dictionary, should itu strange lo you, or in othtr words it is strange ,h;;t you do no, know the definition of the word strange. Ax Webster. 1. I tr i tctiea a; id arCto. A Grt'md 3Tirym Keiilucky has in d cted a womaii for being a witch, it being alleged thai she has cast'au evii eye un persons and they d.'ed, and on aSSsali ana porsoiied iu Aod this is considered as evidence thai the Grand Jury are a set oi tools. But ex-Judge Kuuiouds-m this city, lesiiiicd iu fpeu Coui t thai he has seen a spirit or ghost in the court-room ; and a uutnner of respectable persons' -now in Scotland. Ue-tiiy ilui, Uley . have seen u apii'iluai isl e. olig.de Ii.ujm:! ui pleasure, more than a loot at a time, and then return to his pwnual length. They art; dupes alike, and tue tools are uol all dead y 1 1, that's ceriam. Burled Alive. A terrible story, reported froniAgcn and attested! both by a doctor uud by the DireCfeur -des Pompea Funbres, slios that premature bunais in Fr mee are not unfounded m consequeneu of the law commanding interment w-itMn tweutyxtour hours after death. A young lany oi Ageu died about a year ago, and wns buried in thioviTtttrjr 01 St. F01. A feW days since her mother also expired, having before her death e x pressed a W-isti to repose 111 tile same cotiin with. he.' daughter. A large cot fin was according y constructed to con tain the j wo corpses, aud tlie body of tin lady was exhumed. It was then discovered that tue winding sheet hud occu toru; open, and me rigai lia'ud w h.chw as disengaged from its toid was dcepiy marked withbite. On the lid Ot the eofiiu' were some marks tirade with the cruciux which Mrl ou hei' breast, and the whote circumstances of the Case left no doubt that the outortus nate yoaug iady bad been a victim to the horrors ot a premature burial, lit tense excitement prevails in the ueiglr boriKJod, aint an oilieiul mqwry M to be made ou tue subject. . . tune, bht must be destroyed in the rodm w here einpticil, and tlia assta-sor funitshed w ith a certificate of the tact. If thrown out at tie Window' or earned out in the coal scuttle or washtub, such boxes will be subject to export Outy. Bootblacks are required to use their Hacking just as they find it w hen, the bfjx is ojfe'iicd, adding nothing to 'it whatever. The act of spitimg in the box and smearing the contents Witn the Lr sh coiistitats the bootblack a m.xcr or reciifiar or liiauulaeturer of black ing, und he must pay the ordinary mams ulacluiera lieen.-e. Each boot blacked toi which the sum of five cents is pa d by the wearer, must receive, at the ex pense of the bootoi .ck, a 4 cent stamp. a o - . f 1 Sebe-ota. This w inter and, hereafter the chil dren throughout the State wiii have better advantages for tchooling than they ever hud before. Legislation has caused a certain amount ot money col lected lor taxes to be appropriated for school purposes in each low uship and there wul hereaiier be no excuse for the isiiig generation lo grow up m ig norance, ll will te the duty of every family lo see to it that their children receive the benefit of l le leormng winch they can gel almost at their very doors, and the rvsUil will be a more flattering prospect for the morally and intelligence of the rising geiierallon than ihe present. School houses are to be built, let them be comfortable aud commodious, such as Will be a credit to the towiiships mid con winch l for the purposes to which tfiey are devoted. A lew will tell vfchclbcr the classes who have heretofore bceu de prived of a common ch jo. education, appreciate their new advaii'ages. Wc beiicve lhe.tiil. Newbeme Tune. TrGlrtaShos tv at xlx.Veetr o d Bay At Western, L:un county, hwa, tw little girls of M. Cheda, aad eight and t.-n met with, atad accident a tew days hk t the hand oi tueir Iwvther aged s?4 ais.: Tile pi-.rtn-ahirs ie a foi l,,waS, Tm hftiily mmL making hay, aad. is the o-oal enaTrtm, had tns k n Hie gun along to- kill what game might ohance to come iu their w. tU chaiu .exof..taruai GvAoiij amiiSome tme in the alter uoou the fih j from before the time wh.u angels sang sent the children home, telling the lit- f tfte btdh "song" of creation, unm the . lie boy fit take the gun with him present, generation after gem-ration have" beei. adding to the supers! rueluic , m prucCMf o! e recti ou ou Uuit Oa6e;ol etr lasMBg truth ; though multiplied tnous anos ot c-ours.es asm town laid b good and true workmen in the buried cen luiie ol the past; yet, as higncr a id higher rise bar w.i.s, as uioraed iu ore pertecliy lo tec-u 1 he grand out uuu of this magnificent temple, more and more evident IS the wisdom thitl de VlseO aud the btrellglh tnat executes ao Metal- ripped Sber. Shoes are an important item in the expense of clothing children, as every parent will understand. They iuvari ably wear out their shoes at the toe first, and not unfrequciitly before the oihet parts are a qu irter w orn. Chil dren's shoes with Metal tips never wear oaf at the toe, and it is safe to say that on an average one pair wnh them will more then outwear three pairs with out them.. We believe all the shoe dealers keep them. IJeraid. Horrible JHuruer in C i ncitiaa ti r he C imues laifled and Uie body ihfuwn into a Iitcb A dispatch to the Cincinnati even ing telegraph says : John M, Kruetz, a respectable butch er residing at jo. 20il V ude street, has been ui ihe hami ol using before 3 o'clock ou ma ket day s to prepare for ihe morning s work. He kept his horse iu tiie alame of a widow woman who uvea on tietls alley between Wade and E vci'dl alt eels, jusl around the corner .10111 his residence. Yesterday 11101 ning he arose, as tisual about 3 o ciock leti the housa tor the purpose ot harnessing his hoise. A few inmates alter tie bad gone a pistol report was heard by Mis. KruelZ. Alle did not at oucC surmise the terri ble truth. A Very te ill ihuleS of Ull uccusioiued deiu , however, ou ihe pari oi her husband sufficed lo awukeii her anXiclv. bile went lo the -oitier, and ..w the horse ready harnessed and a wagon standing by the door ot the soio.e. To the latter she jtent at once mid cuiicd. Itecciving ndmuswer, she was hurry nig back to cull the.eideal daugn ter When she siumbieO upon the lorui oi her husband iy mg lifcicss 111 the gut- tar oy the agoti. &he shricaeu. mur del, and Pun home, meeting the da ug li ter al Ihe door. ' logoltlei, and joined by the ..loused neighbors, they lctUru- cd Lo the coipse. il appVatbCf thai lue I ci.Ui e l'lhl aide ol Uie upper purl ol Um head ol the muiueicu man wa gone, hiven the brain was misaing, and 11 was not found tin uu oht re vealed it scattered Uoinoiy upon tuc boarding oi lue opposite stuotva. A siuatl pociweapiaiwJ'rfliiyoy.iuj oy lue bOy, ahd littU appmaiMtiy oecii ihxt in-si-lumeniol ueaili AilO pocXla oi KiUtiz bad bveu turned inside on., and ma poeaei-uOokj rmpiy , wua louid a lew leel liotn where lie lay . Tile de ceased was 40 y ears of age, uuu leaves a wihi uuu me chiidreu. FUUns Out Vewae-la cf liar. The iNew York correspondent of the Pliiiudoipina Ledger says: Ui ue i s Uivc been received here 4rn. the Navy Departnieiii to fit out war vessels lor Cuban waters without delay. The Powhmun, which arrived nut the other" day lrom a three years cruise la one of dl m, and the Aibauy is another. Work . a puahed on the Dictator, with instructions. to have her ready tor aei vicars soon as possi ble ; but apart fiom these 1 cannot learn that theie is uny call for other vessels."' 1 An infant chiid m Nevud io r ou man m w iMbat ISebraaka, cently oitien ou ihe oft uart of ih has bee.n arrested tdr handcuffing, chain- j head by a grn horse fly , causing cou ing, flogging, aud vio.aUiig the pwaou vu;s.ons, lrom whicu th chuo died m hoar alter ovuig oitteas. The Hair Laad. . e The J ewisu Messenger avows tfte bene! thai the establishment ot lue Suez eaual is another step towaid the iumu mant ot llic -divttio prophecy lUat the Jews ahaii reium 10 iha land ot Pales tine, it coticiudes thus : "lu swi te ot he i ndiflerci.ee and lethargy ofniauy Israel ilea, and the le. duuey toward ma terial la 111 displayed by others, lacr is aim an uudei loiie ot iuve tor tOviioiv Lang Winch, dormant lo-Ouy, uceds but the impulse lo be aiocsed into Ua Hon. Abe impetus may oe giveii uiucu sooner than ih skeptics of lo-duy would credit. Kvehip are poimmg iu waixl it. I his geiieiat.on may not par- licipale iu lUc, return to Paiiatiiie, aud y et u la impossiole." godi.kc a mission Conceived in Wis dom, leatdig Ml ilUHi, telnet. Led UU LoVe, and banded with faith, Hope anu Charily, 1 1 stands eiecl, clear uod firm as the eternal giamtc. When lime was i-orn, it was. Naiiotts hsiW niiseh and lalien; empires have b-ei., bom, lived, and cued, and are nUi ieo mighty coa Ui 10ns buve been f -lmed aud broken ; invchlioiis have been made and forgot ton 'j arts have been dt-cov-t red aim itift ; n ods have desolated, in es consumed, sicMie.-s blasted, death Oevouiod ; aim yet through nil ihes; iinghiy changes and these muiations, the pnuciplcs of Masotuy have surviv ed, resisting ail il.e eleUMjtns of disor ganization and decacy, unaffected by sin I'on n. 1 inn ihauges or untoward evetilsr at gfetj us in I Ins atuiuooii ot' the niUeteelHh centu.y With undliMll. ed eye, With unfallering step, and in the completeness -of hei pel'Uaeted joiity. Dr. ii. Ktndig. noy to lake tne g wllich h, was very particular t'TSrC cap, fearing sonu- accident might hp pcii. On the road home iha boy mini aged .0 lec-.-ip the dang' rous instrument and. aiming at his sister, said : f-ni going to--shoOt yon !" imd immediately fired, fatally winrnding ihe youngest and injui .ng the other. 1 1 ciao-tt Faviail Accidc-ut. On Saturday last a small son of Mr. Claiboine Suuyeit, living near Mc llvo! 's drpot, ja Auiheist county, aged laboul 7 years, inel, hs deuiji 111 a very singu.af mauiier. The boy was in the iC-e-in house where his father aud anoi cr wcic sJieliiug corn with a corn shci- leTj and was standing a short diS'Shue lrom the machine, w hell a gram ot corn was thrown by the shelter into the lit tle fellows inroui und lodging there choked bun to death in a short lime, all cfloils lo extract it proving fruit luas. Lynch News. Outrageous. About one o ciock, 011 Thursday night, as Mr, Wm. P. Crrimsiey , ol Gieehti county , a Well kuoau radical politician, was quietly tnikmg with a ti lend, near On a aucLiOu store, a party ot uegroes appi oaUicd and some oue ot the ui, without the siigh'.csi provocu uoo. stiuck luu. a vioieni bio'w on the head with a ciub. Mi. Grimsity wa ie.ied to the earth and momemui ny siuuued. Ou locovciiug lie-atteutplcd to hud out w ho the assaiutnl was, but ail 111 the ciowd deun d any knowledge of the cowardly inisciants. Journal of Commerce. Attempted l-lopt-nietit of one of BriK bam Youna'a bauslit. ra. A Salt Lake, corresponded of the Chicago Tribune relates thai one ol Brigham Young's daughtra recently fell 111 love with a handsome young Crenllle, uud an elopement to a mi.d ot ttbvry was planned. lietays ol horses were ataliom-d along the road, and late one night the lover proceeded in a bug gy to a piace near the premises of Ui igham, " here the lady was to mee' bun and they were to begin their flight. The old man had gol wind ot the attair, however, and just as the damsel was about tt join her waiting lover several policemen seized her, and putting h r into Bi igham a family curriage, which was promptly al hand, she' was driven back lo the paternal home," to await there the deaiiiiy thai Alormoiiiaia has iu store torher. Corn in Kxluden. A gentleman from tins county in forms u thai the corn crop will amount to more than the average y leld. In trie high, sandy Soil, it has been a. most completely cut off, but 111 the bottoms ihe mcrcased y ield will more th.oi over balance this loss, Taking this into consideration, together with lire lacl that more has been planted than for merly, the tanners are sanguine of housing considerable, more of this very necessary aiticlc this year than the last. WilmingiO'n Star. Utterly Impossibly Thing's. Thai the old" lad v who beiiovea in "signs and symptoms" alwaya.Jooka cut lor. the hew MMN0 over her lot shoulder, aud never makes pickiea on a Friday, wnl not know something to happen ,f with the year, putuculttiiy if she has the bad luck vo break ihe ISfuk- ii.g g,u-s! As. the 01J Dutch faniici said, "Things is always happeumg, moatyeara!" That the man who says, 4 ph nty of time, there's 110 hurry," should not miss the boats, lose the trams, and get gen erally behindhand 1 J ust notice wheth er people iha'. have " pten y td tiius," don't usually end with having no tuue at all. - ,. That tfa woman who puts off her baking unlit the washing ta done, aud Ihe washing until the weather is a IUIh waruiei, attd siladowu to read a dog's eaied novel 111 the. mean lime, should have any tiling but a dntiattig busuaud, abitltcaa children, mid a dcaoiute home '. Social atelorua The young ludii-s oi .Dover, Ohio, have loin. cu a society tor me rtdemp Uou of young men whose haoils do not auil lUeiii- pledging ihclliseives not lo receive the uueution ol ally young mail who swears, smokes, cUcwa, ioaIs 011 Ihe street coineis, or di'i fca. Tbe amount ol silting upakV nb the giiia ' done ui that region since Ule suuen A Curious Letter. Al a uicelll'g of Ihe Poly tcchllic As sociatiou ol the Am. 1 lean lusutute, a tew day s ago, ihe Cha.rman exhibited a letlei w inch was certainly a tsurio.-d-ty. T'fie. letter and envelope were made of sheet iron, uudj yd wcgfied jess tluiu ihe regu.ar idler rate, -oue-hail ounce. The envelope meueure. tour uud sev en-eigh.s, by two uud three fourths mcuen, and the letter is eight by five inches. Careful measurement with a nucioineter give one five hun dredth ol an inch as the ihickuesa of the sheet. Letters have boon written on sheet iron before, and an iron book ot three hundred puges which measures less than one inch 111 thickness was shown ul the World's Fu.r. Tue book whs printed with clastic ty pe, made es pecially tor that purpose. 1 ill Persons Killed on a railing Lt ridge. The d isaster caused a Kong-berg by the fall of a bridge, during the festivi ties given iu honor of :he King of Pru sia. (September 14) resulted 111 the loss ot fifty lives. A correspondent w rites : " Whether from a spirit of mischief or that it was really a fact I am unaLle lo assert, but suddenly a cry was raised that the hri ge was on fire ; that the bridge was on fire either then or im mediately aderwatds, 1 can assert l be the case. The preure to get oft" caused tne railing to give way, and sonic hundred people, I should say, were al once precipitated into the wa ter. 1 do not wish to harrow your readers wuh the cries ot the women 6o. Suffice it to say that the uru'-ic m the gardens continued, the firework went up, the people looked at one an othr and wondered what had happen ed, until, as if by magic, the musn ceased, the brilliantly ilimmaled gar dens became suddenly dark, the tiew. spread like vvi:d tire that really it was true thai 111 ihe midst of all this rejoicing some nfty souls hud gone into the presence of tbci r Maker, uud sad uess came ujkjii the scene. I cannot apeak poeiuyeiy, but I f cilcve, up to Ut immieut oi Willing, forty-three corpaca have been recovered." Serious Accideut. We learn that as Mr. C. W. Howell ot'O'in, with his lady, were 011 then w ay to the Camp-Meeimg at Harmony Hill, last Tue-day week, the horse at Inched to IIuj buggy touk fright and ran away, throwing both Mr. Howeli and Ins lady out with such force us U j-eudar the in luseiisiole for some time. Though considerably injured wc are glad to know that they arc improviiig. SiutesadU American. Cbild Kilted Its Uratber. Tiie A iexu ndrian say s a little boy ten years oi age, sou ot. Mr. Alexan der Mnls lrom Linden biiiiion, on the Orange, Alc-xand iu and MauasMu rails toad, about! noon yesterday, during the absence of his mother, who had iett her house to carry her husband, who aus at -work out 011 the farm, bis dm ner, took hie father's guu and accident ally , it is thought, blew off ihe. head a child about two two years old. if. will not however, admit that he did it, but mivs that there was three black men pa-wed by the house, one of them shot the buby . Lynchburg News. Horrible T raffed r in Indiana. Madison, Sept, 22. Yesterday al ter noon Win. Moody, an old uud re spected farmer, muidc-i ed his Wife Olid dr.igged tbe body from the house, aet fire lo the dvaemng and out buildings standing guard o.er the buruuig bui d mg until it was consumed. Ue then shot himself dead with a gun. IL would allow uo oue to iuterfero to save any thing A considerable amount, uf money was burucd. of hie Dtp -a, agad thirteen yarw, The Crispins, or banded shoemaker numbering manv ibou-and oeoole. arc weul lUtoooviuuou is -'not worth au..a- .. . a r . buv inn coal and a mr iv ihninumb it ; mg ot. A., a6,tai,ou ,u lavor oi -,us- d petumguieiuie. lor Wo evauga .J. 0,, get those uecea- t sussed, 1 nr.M at coat pr.ea. DhtarMat 1 Tlie keeper ol tl.'M3t Louis Cath'olio euewt, usnr i-"uiaU.e. aroused on luaisuav th.iruii one o't-luck, bjjilaj. burking t tlpO.l It'tllig oUl IO asCetltfU oat c discovered that parlies were in tit cein. lery HvspiHliii itmves ol tleleii. Ot. ihe outside, ol (U'e.euclossroa U..r-e ami wagmi, nt.ti upon vX.mntiiTiB ftio ih l'ttter he ban d that il contantnl law bodies, one in u sack the other 'eSitm-ly Mtnle. Just here he saw two men cowing up a ravtaatd She eim-ery VeolaKro- tner between theui, and, drawiug his pis ml, quickly awaited their appftMh. Me Msuier I.h: they deposited iheTr Durdsu uinu us coiilroiiled tbeU with bis f capua utrtl 1iei11.1n.1ed u sai reuder." Beiug uur armed, they na.de tm resistance. 1 he btuties Were 0" vl three teUiafcr. aU a hum huu iteeu burUd tb day lmyS iy one a gnl laelve vearsot age, uaiuad Maty VeqneX,ot a Krrnen assatrs-fKssssj uiher ayuaag woiwau ol uintaaaaiiiu Alice AiweH, ahd tlie tl.iril ifc Walra. Mary orlis, aged seventy five. Tthiy were t-wth Counnilled J U-.iffe- Chabi au awer sti iiitueltueiit. '1 he eass basatous etl COiiiUtleia.)! - excitelhelil iu Ioujhxdi) aud ihe trial will be watched With SRr eal. k bamP -.Ol, 1 JJ Three abtdlas-e Astefs ei Cotton pickiiiMAh fairly coniiheiMlalk Teuaeaace, bUl the plauiera are so piiicTi ed tur baoiU that the- aM MaaW' 'taHaT thvin three no lurs a head ner da to sasa ihe crop. Tiiis ileHtletiCy of nickefs,Jl aspect, reaulta IroUi the leiuov ;d.l large nodies oi.bUcks truui tha plantaSsua s towns, where, with the Dew rxtiietatttt ui lo w u ids, tbey bteler Ute chuuccaara job front day to day to the mausMoayeSl regular woik Ui the quuutCjV. tho-ths Katiieal white Iriends of those icTfa Ufi iieKlts.a u till b I less could, nnd oBghl la, reiuie,e them U go 10 Ihe relhtf of Jbm planters tor w e are ait interstsd ioaavs ;nfe th c.ittou crop Whiles and asnBah bomb uud horth.-A'e.. YorL tftrald. A1. out one o' iMk,' on Tit a red ay a- Mr. Wm. P. Grliasley, of Ureus eosa- y, a well ki.owu radical ptilitician, was quietly ulkjug wiUl a taeud, njaar Orr's diictioij store, a party of negrtea anjiraaeh- ed and soirttf one Ot theui, wKhmrt lie lightest provocttion, struck liliri a 'Vk- Icnl blow ou the head with acluk Mr. Griiaetst was felled to the earth and iuo nent.ti'iiv stunneil. On recowriug he at leuiptvd-to hud out who theaftsaibiQi wis but all iu tiie crowd denied any JMfc edge ol the cowaroiy uusOToatir - Vv hat w as the rhJeCt for (Ms -jafh?ovu- ked as-aull is out kn.vs-o, il iaeafspolaaaW have beeu mere wantoiitiesa, for no tV (enifit was atiaile 10 rob. " 4 ta si Tlie' police arrestvd a m-gro bey Baaed Fran Jsiues, yoaterday, ou SuMpieMja4of haviirg ileidt the blow. JauruSi dn- merce. Jaat ta VAata. A man, a ho had beeu missing flra ilavs was touiul dead iu ills WiaaUuia CMliiornta. There wa a plley of ftftf oub iusuranee on his life, which etptrstt the day before he was f .uud. The Coiupa, uj objected to pitying it; a law-suit ft. 1 lowed, ami now tbe verdict is given that he died soou eiiuuh lo uni) the iusiir- nice, and it is lo l-e pu'u! to Ida widow. A UreeaOld ACO. There is an old ludy in tt ia counlry, (says 1 he llancoek Jouimil) mM lo beouo nundreti une ibree. yesrs w age, who at still able to w ork 111 her cap ei. hml tarm. A neighbor called 10 see her oue day iha iaat spring uuu tound her "rpriiuiing mi the in-w ground which herself aud chil dren, the oldest o( wtMiin i eighiy-tahl te.irs ol ae, nan recently ciem-en lar- cotimi pa. ch. ' Tbe old lady i quite h- iy can see Very well, and relBius Tier uiihd to a remarkable degree. SliocUii.fi- Shooiiuc Affair. r Ou Saturday afternoon a allocking accident occurred near Rn hnioud lud., which resulted iu the death of lie 107 Todd, a bright lad of fifteen, whose pa renta reside in '.hat city. Jletny went out for a few hours hunting with two companion, and feeling tired, wander ed from the others, and laid down by a tree to rest. One ut tb other boys . I . a 1 . m comma toward him, mistook a lock 01 hau , w hich could be seen at the foot of the tree, lor a squirrel, aud fired, the snot taking effect iu Harry's 'temple, and killing hun utmost instantly.' 'Toe ooys weie tiie best of friends. r -a-aa A man ii: Grceo Co., Kr., haw po ears, and hears through his mouth. He is probably a success as a domssip man. WheD he doesli'l want to bear his w ife aeold him, he can do as all men bould do shut his mouth. t . A man has been arrested near "fhp oil. Cedar Oa., Jowa, hatgod with Iha murder oi his mother, ghty -five years old. Tha face of the w oman presented he appearance of oue who had died a w no m atrauguialiou. tnuM. ' A few days ago, as a resident of St. Francis, Mhnl, went out in pursuit of liw'cos, on horseback, Vhun3r ,n'. . . i 1 t ' ..ah a: ook hun lor a deer, ana urea a charge of buckshot at hun, kil.iug him almost "te iiisiantiy. A little boy, while flying a kite at Virginia City, Nevada, the other ekf, supped backward into the shaft of a untie aud fell 160 feel. .'hftty lived long enough to be brought to tha top. The Society for he Prevention of Cruelty to Animals had a man at Philadelphia horse-race the other day to examine horses aad prosecute for crucltiea. A sanguine Englishman proposes (0 explore Mount Ararat, bring home the ark, and place it in the Crystal Palacs grounds as a receptacle' for the remain of extinct animal. Li, UAL TICL WUreaii, mnnj Judgments have been taken iu myoBc, and aa the Cods ot Civil Procedure pro- videa thai dw clera shall not be fequii t" do any service until the hJ0 are paid. T'" ia tnereiors t . give notice lo aU eoucerv that by uu mi tur lorward and paying oos-. t fpera wih be issued to lbs o..sn J foe SuJsc Uuu. This 6tb October, 1SS9. J. ii. cAlil'ltA' IaU, a 0. cxaac 36 ft. For Uutuei!ed CeouV- Sgr v 1 nflicalor eapj s aa f j-ta
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1869, edition 1
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