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fcpecwl Newepaper Advertising and Genera ' at all times when Collodion Agency tor .North Carolina. WM. A. HEARNE & CO. Special A geuts for the North Carolina P and General Agents (or tho Collection of Claims of every description through out the State. Office, Golis WK0', N. O. Are authorized ngeuts for the Star. The Investigation. The General Assembly have had under consideration, since Standi rd has I J. B. CARPEXTEE. K. W. LOGAN. CARPENTERS LOO AN EDITORS AND FlioPBIETOKS. Best Advertising Medium in North Carolina. Wtle j . RUTnEBFORDTON, V. C. SATl ItDAYi DECEMBER 4, I860 To the Republican Party of North Carolina The General Assembly now in Sea sion is one of the most important bodies that ever met in our State, and the Re publicans having the majority and there fore the power, all blame will be at inched to them for unwise legislation. It has the tripplc duty to perform, first of satisfying the people that their large appropriations made for internal im provements and other purposes and the taxation arising there from were for the good of the whole people, and that it was all done in good faith, this will not be hard to do. Second, to show who it is that have broken down the State credit, and speculated upon her funds, not only lately but for several years gone by, and to hnnt up and point out all these rings now and heretofore, atid cleanse the Republican party of all such miserable ai.d corrupt trah, oth 11 wise the Republican party will be no more forever. Suff r not yourselves to be Jed by members of any ring nor even a President of a tins, throw them either the rings rr the Democrats are trampling upon the rights or interest of the people. We shall hold ud those who aid rinen. or democrat or abuse the true and Son y of the present est Republican uf the State, as the SUA, various resolutions and lately doing doing bills, looking to the investiga tion of alleged frauds, or mi of the bonds appropriated by the State, to the different Rail roads in the State. The various rumors of fraud and the clamor of the people, demand thai the General As sembly should take some action with the iarrner of Pedee, the Hon. Alfred Docker j. We trust the people will keep wide swske and duly soer, that they will not be deterred by the boldness of designing men in covering up their frauds and speculations, but will at all times be ready to buckle on their armor and protect and defend right and justice, and to put down those hypocritt and traitor $ who are destroy ing the good lame of the Republican party. in the matter at once, and as the baU has been opened, we Gk. Littlkmeld. The Raleigh hope they will not stop short Sentinel offers a reward of 150,600 for of a thorough and rigid ravesti- Uttleheld, the State Printer, .ppoiotwN oration of the whole thins?, from by Gov. Ilolden, and owner of lie 1 a fi W MJ. We are sorry to see that the been looking at his tickler, as the Stan- manY Utnerent plans Of I the dard man has only gone down to Flor- members of both Houses, as to Standard, lbs Sentinel says he has absquatulated. V e guess J osier has ida to see when his railroad will ready for shipping Zeb. Vance's cotton that Rill V hnA hiintH nn k T CI j r j WHWI , a..d which Andrew Jackson Jnn J ucuc w reukTU Uietr progress Asylum. We have received the re port of the Superintendentand wTlS Carolina fi the official year ending 31st Oeober;i869, from which we learn that the whole number of admissions sincejthe opening of the Asylum in 1856, is 877, of whom 6&2 have been dis charged. The number admit ted for the last year is 27, the number discharged is 19. To tal number remaining the 1st November 1869, is 225, males 118, females 107. The Asy lum is full and tho Sonetfe. - tendent asks for an increase of buildings, as it is estimated from reports from the sheriffs of the different counties, that Tho Ring in trouble. Straws show which way the wind ad so does two articles ia the cf toe 2Tlh ult, in one of to " the RrpaWicans of .T .a r' aa . - . at " We tell the people that aaany of the Republican member, of the Legi.la tare era betraying their trusts aad proviag false to the people who elect Hear why does tho 4ka republicans? simply be the ring Basse ot control them the republicans hi ameet ansa, the appro-. by them for taternal improvemeou were made hi goad of the State, may For me Star Tho Cash System. The Rutherford Saa aanoancea that a strictly cash system is the only term upon which the paper will hereafter he published. At that is the custom generally departs P7 be hoaestJy ap. there is 623 insane persons be now the investigation should outside of tho Asylum in the be conducted, has had a ten- State. From this report we are they wish plied for the pwrpaa as they da that the credit of the State is being ruined by certaia rings manipulating the bonds they are for investigating the effirirs of the ring sees danger i - r. .... - sat of swindlers, for it eaa be called swiadiiag, raiama bought on a alight speculation. Ain't the matter, and hope that sure the Legislature ought and I prty snd h ymg to tbey a noble set Hoiden, Joaier, lit- they willagree upon some mode will make tltneid, Sloan and Jones! And still our Stafe bonds sell for 95 cents in the pro visions for dollar. What's the hour, Pike ? Mail Route. We have repeatedly called the at, ttntion of the Department to the want Of a mail route from thia place to Spartanburg, S. C, and again publicly speedily, when a thorough and this unfortunate class of oar satisfactory investigation may people, and tho number be had, and the wrongs, if there being so lane we resnectfullv beany, riphted, and the minds suggest the propriety of boil- - , . . . . . a " I 1 mm -W 01 tne people set at rest. The State is suffering great wth ths par ty laah it may possibly whip m ofThe party to save iho Hag fro grace, but we do not believe it will aucceed. The power oace j l - I a . . m o) me power behind toe throne of dine another A avium asas dri the damem-ay' has tost the power to krll ami make afire, therefore alive, therefore its threats, its ravings and all it can any will not we believe be able to cause hmmat mea to swerve from their duty. We have for the last three months market The kept at much less expense tof W N the waug pursued oy tae would -he leaders, Hoiden and others, would ruin They aas it now when it is too in Westfi.n NnrrH ly under the crippled condition Carolina, on account of the of her financial affairs. Her henlth LlZIZ l it. state that there is no more important bbnds, once her pride, are now mate and oln .. u T route to this phu. eept the Eastern. a' n mL matC also SJ it might be .u .l . , , ' I - uiiuaei. ine Iron 1 man wis wouia oe, as tt would supply I . ErT" icrss expense to a portion of conntry, which had hefore naiiToaos the State, and should the Leg- the war two routes, and one tri ir J has been placed in the hands of ;.1.. -'ij a. . . . e i .- ' - 1 j i iaiaLuic iiiii'i iiriM rn mn Wm-m i . Iy route. We would though now be men, with but few excentions. Lk. . . . i1 satisfied with one route and it a weekly that fW AU " , " I"' -"M anon, lale for toe rayt but we believe ia one. Petitions are bT- ILTZ crea upon her, McDowell county be the atmsi thme to mea the sswto : bmtoeimr this this purpose, and we hope that the . L . ? an 'lt lately en the line I " toy to all true Republicans, stand - - i iiT i i si -m e-e-kA. a i m s . - I i Hon. A. lh Jones, our member of " 11 lut? uau properly of the Western North Ov- ; recognnte no man as true to his r, ... . . 1 1 1 . I , vwwuui I . . . congress, will urge tbe importance of I wuuia nave Deen a this route befere Corwreaa nr tUTu. shnroenf trraat Mrann 4 u a w i 111 ii H" ff TTri o i v t vuut w vuc part mint. A petition may be found at the Stab office, let our citizens call and sign it. State, Linking to Ihese facts the fact that the people are labor- Railroad, and will be easy of access from all directions, and a nicer plana foi such an insti tution couW not be found, out, if by no other means by impeach iiieut and fill their places by honest and reliable officers., 'The people of little Tennessee meat will be the btatc are looking with great anxie Drovers. Our village has been enlivened for me last tew days wiUj Uc sound of hoa 2 hoa ! ! from bow drir . mi - - e ww'i , . . droves have passed through . tk dition, and inability to nav such f I - X J the interest on these bonds, and to carry on the State Govern ment their impoverished con Py woo tries to cover up thefts on ths people, investigate, and if scad be, Impeach ovary officer who ia concerned in swindling. With hottest mas to manage the finances of this State, ia leas than three months the price of our bonds would be doubled and perhaps tripled ; aad whs not t the bond of our stt We take great pleasure in ( heretofore have stood at the top of the repeating what we have here- tne people are labor- Provisions are cheap and every- thing points to this a suita- ble place, ty at youv course and aie awaiting fu iure Qeyeiopemeius. we censure no Republican and we believe the Repub lican members of the General Aseru bly will neither be ltd by the Deiuo cratic party nor bv any ring and that they hvc bravery sufficient to be lead- eis and not followers, and moreover that they cannot be whipped into to the advocacy of the conduct of corrupt and designing men. Among the Re publicans in the Assembly, there are many men of talent, men of brain who do not have to rely on any man or set of men for counsel or ad v se and vho are amply able to promote the iuter est of our good Old State without the help of rings or Democrats. "We tell tbe people to be patient and forbear ing for e have great confidence in our members, for their own character they will fcift out the many fraudsvthat have majority. been going on with their funds, they ill not abuse the confidence bestowed upon them, nor will it be necessary to prices bare ranged from 12, to 14 heavy taxes, and the rumors cents per pound. At these figures, hot and charges of fraud and mis- use of the public moneys by the I officers havuur tho contml nf tho finances, and we .have in- eat in this county. mere tuts also been two or three droves of horses and mutes pacing, tent to walk if we ean only get bread and a little meat or sorghum. we did not price them, aa We are easts deed a sad and desponding pic ture, and one that is calculated to embarrass and dishearten the people. What is necessary to be done to relieve our noble old ship of these embarrassments ? It is an evident fact that unless she, is speedily relieved she must stair, and with her the hon- Capt Eaves our Senator has resigned and an election will. we suppose be ordered to take place about the first cf Janua ry. let every Kepublican in the District consider it his sdg cial duty to place a true Re publican in his place. We must have a meeting of the . . three counties as soon as an el ection is ordered, to nominate a candidate. Let, Ml Republi- 1 it . ! cans ao tneir duty, and we will tofore said that no better man in voiomw uuu oe round as Superintendent and Physician of the Asylum than Dr. Gris- som. Long may he live to minister to the wants of the unfortunate, for ho takes pleasure in aiding all such. - ' I m -w r . Pf our woras ot internal lm -King's Mountain Baptist As-1 pro Yemenis pushed forward to market ; bat capitalists will act invest now, as they fear that the tax payers will refuse to pay a note for one dol lar, when that note has been hawked in the market at 24 cents, and ia truth it would be hard to require them to do w. we uiereiore nope to see toe m- vsstigativn made thoioughly and our finances placed ia such condition that the cry of repudiation shall bo hushed, our bonds go ap and ap till they shall he at par, oar works of internal adopted by all other ments, aa a patron of the Star I for one make ao objection to the pay dowa rale, and hope that none will. out fur rear toat some will falb r be fore making the due estimate of the daily coot to h op a Press ia operation we would thus addfthat the moat casual observer may very readily perceive that it is unquestionably and utterly 7 imposibls for an Editor or Editors I whW an ordinary eanita' 'to format mum - drede of subscribers with .the fwtwk ly visits or a newspaper of such dimen sions as tbe Stab under the credit svs- tem, unless they had an inexhaustable fountain from which te draw their daily supplies. Onty think there's tie fors- besidea some four or fire hands- they eat, they wear, just aa we do thev -i .... wm mrmigh too day, and at evening may waat, and should have, their pay re comes tae paper dealer, with oer- t .. naps bis monthly rounds to notify the MHors test a paper Mil ia due. now. there is ao sweh thins- a. thJiU Editors subscribing to a prospect as aad I"! PPr tweWa months on oredit these latter days; aot at all, thev are compelled to subscribe greenbacks or the Blank naner will h sj a r rwvaja, Hence, if the proprietors era re- a .-. i.4 qsireo to pay, or meet, these dailv caiu on the cash up or no trade maxim ? . a a s h aayimng bat reasonable and just to them that we should be held to th- same rule as subscribers and support ers of the Press. Therefore, ss pa trons of the Stab, let as act upon the principles of justice by promptly 'pav ing ap what is already doe the publish ers either in greenbacks or produce, at the inaret price. By thus discfcare- ing our duty it would go for in re-es- tabl ishiflg confidence and make the Ed itora feet better haaneisHy, it aot bet- tmr mmrt In i-.i kA. . ri ' v" iMcr respects, x nen we hops that all wM! make it convenient to renew their subscription by ths first of January, eighteen hundred and eev nty, and bring at least one subscriber with then. We ask tbe Republicans of Rutherford aad adjoining counties rs oa wulwg that it shall be said of yoa that thevbest papers, or if not the best, second to none, shall go down for the want of honest patronage? We sociation. We have received a eopy of me minutes ot the I8th Anni versary of this Associatiou nrintut .1 At.. m. or and feme of the onee proud tZm Z r mce: aij r ... , 1 he Minuses are well nrinbed tion then shall the old North Stats blossom as the rose. The Kepublican party can do all these things, and we have coafidenee ia them that they will. OH North State. Republicans in the General Assembly, we call your atten tion to these facts, and insist in the name, and for the honor carry the election by a large J ot the good people of North Carolina, that you go to work Why is Governor Ilolden now like he was in 1803 ? Because he was then for the last man and tbe last dol lar," and now He is for the "last dol lar" and the man can so to Florida, or 40; number of ordained Iiin-iaJrw,'f elt wher ur isters 11; Total number of na we glean from them the following statistics, Number of Churches in the Association rend any excuse for their conduct. because they will convince you that a ring that speculates upon your own funds and ruins the credit ofthe Stale is not the Republican party, their pur pose will be to sustain the Republican party and to lay bare the bo-oma of .found a commnnication from A Sub- I.otaltt is Gkokqia. The Ex ecu live torn inittee of the State Fair, at Macon, Ga., voted down a proposition to hoist a United States flag, no doubt believing that there might be a chance some day to hoist the " stars and bars." Such is reconstruction in the Raath fSf" Iii another column will be members 2713; Baptised this vim 1 7$ . "D : j i I .. . . with enenrv and nV!! k i 'T1 J etr, a'tor tegnerty, st Jtnersoa, Texas, o -"-i i vi si . i i. : 3 - i i . . - aarfitt,a".,air.iTtw-' fMil TAXEtrSf "V -wan Old Ship 5 State fro 3E Si Eluded 88; Died lm- Lieutensat Davidson attacked mnA - XT aa 11 1th t I 1 1 I T I V OVOl tnlf ai your duty, on account of noli- M meetmgof the As- tics, hat nrw. v B5iauon will be with the Biah Shoals Church on Friday be fore the 4th Sabbath in Sep- lemoer, lew, i - shall be glad if subMribers, generally, majority of the General Assem- Memoirs of Wow w,,. act upon a,, advac, a. to p.yig held responsi- have received tVom the puDushers, the University Pub- scriber," it is to the point, and tics, but pursue your investiga tion of the alleged frauds with out fear or favor from party or person. Ton constitute the knfll!lJ,ffC nili4 nil ... 1. - - f j an ruu are not nones; nnd true. Necessity will force them to do nil this iu self defence, for they are beset on one side by the rings and I up on the other by the Democrats. Ve feci flattered with his article, h!e for Weal OT WOe, but the peo- - r'v " u"i wimoni aa aiso ior toe showing the slain, nor enn they uphold any ling or act with the Democrats and preserve the confidence of the people. Doubtless the General Assembly may have erred heretofbio, but their experience will enable them 'to correct those- errors, and being honest and faithful they will not betray their con- tentiary interest he has manifested in our enterprise. with a rs.lt an cane, and suddenly felt 'wot oat" whoa the editor made a rejoinder with a billet of wood. CORRESPOHDENCE. r - mmm JC5K S For the Star. Massaa. Editors : All your readers who take an interest in forming must bo greatly plsasai and enoouragad at the success that haa attsndad the Ag ricultural Fairs recently held hi the different parts of the State, We eemplaia hers of toe alow pro gress of our railroad, and forget that there is a great fault at home which is flatter oursejves that you will not, for when the Stab goes down, down goes r H . itepuojicsnism in these, regions. A Subscriber. Washington D, No. th. 18 Tht WorUTt Fmir. in 1800 is in the months of all classes here, high aad low ia rank, the rich and the poor. Every man has an in terest in it to the extent of being wil ling to almost give bis all rather than to aot hava it here. There are certainly good reasons for having the next World's Fair held in thie Country' and. better reasons if held in this Conntry, to hold it at tae Na tional Capital. It b for tbe Interest of the whole Country to attract to ita -I . ... snores aa many people from foreign countries aa possible, and Washington being the Capital ofthe only true Re publican Government in tho World associated with it the most memorst le eveata of the World's bistory--caano4, if held here, but held to attraot people not only from all parts of our own country, but those from all othr na tions who would not attend if held in sitber of the other large citiaa of th Country. Th Eight Hour System of Labor. Ths labor movement still holds iu osra in Washington, though many of lioltmo O -. 7 . . vr pie have eonfidenee in you. and 7" ? uFy- . nd " aLrwr rvow Vni. . -a..e- - are looking to you for relief. T W 1 AV PJ 1 P"hape more feted to the eaterpr The Penitentiary Committee, "cu,u,re UI e war, mi or: 'J:rJm,'M'c Then, ska wv cm ra rifK u: I j i . . ' micuuary i OHlmiitsc. mi wtMv The Standard. ' : hen v & on with this vised and enlarged by General n 11 ffrt r Anntin..,.,. s. L J I . famsasiisi nJdf 1 Tf 1 -w-a w . mrcBusauun, woTK vigorously oert js, ieo. We have not and continually, and never turn had to carefully examine back until every wrong is point- e work are satisfied ihat ihe standard continues to howl in investigation, work vigorously Robert K. Lee. r. wit i iie i en I ceil- tiary cemmiuee appointing a jDrmo crat Dr. Hill, as Physician to the Peni. Now we are a st.tuency, they will cru.h all those who ' po, t6 pulti deinwat in ofRce have been attempting and forming any body and do not intend to oof. rombmatfons to rob poor old North . - . ... r.L. ... poor old North Carolina of her good name. H e have Bo dtubt liiat the Rcpub li&ni members of ihc Gc-aoral Asem My ihavo seen the fatal error they fell into by placing too much confidence in certain men of their own party, mm vho have formed rings for their over throw, that they will make a thorough change and perfect an organization to cleanse the Augean stable, that lines Avill be rigidly drawn, Hut they will discard from Ihu party and from their, counsels all who oppose their purpose nnd that they willsc act as to purify nnd xnako perpetual the Republican party of North Carolina. We shall ed out, and every evil remedied !e ucoess, and wifl The Bepublican rmrtw nf imA with intere8t by ry k. , . . ; " person, whwh, upon principle, we are The work will beaoM proua to be a member, although ly by subscription, and agents much up as defend or sanction, this act ofthe Committee, but we do think, it is very inc4i.i- tant in the Standard to make so much fuss about the appointment, will be remembered that Pikb ths Edi tor of the Standard in a Democrat, and that he has supported Gov. Hold- en in appointing Democrats to office, clouds look dark and threaten for instance, Mr. Brown of Mecklen- jng yet there fe m - Wa SM It. P1M5I of the SUmdrd, burgaDireetor on the Wllmingtor, t,D,C ha. gmMI Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, Duv;v"i j auu weao nope, and be and a wooldyed democrat, R. C. Badger the Governors Pet and State proxy. Now Pike think awhile over your past record and compare books with Gen. Dockery, and if you do not be come atoamed of your inconsistency, when it nocent as a party, will be held wanted in every county. responsible for the condition of . WMe ou of employment it la a Bwask blmm l a our finan nnA nUh u 1 pptosrUJll uuancc , AQdresS .rz ,b-" w- c grumblini'muohly lately over the appointment of a Conservaii ve nhv lieve, that the leaders of the to fntetfrtf. We see '",w ws asms wen. Uookery ex pected the Penitentiary to be iUed with Pike, and. ether Democrat, ami he wanted to give them a man of their owa polities to give them piUs. The okf Peedo Farmer knows what he is "r""i pony will rise up, stem the stormand eomo out with clean skirts, and thereby save the partvj. is re- than the low condition of the S ate's finances, or the rascality of its mta gers. That fault is a want of combined en. crgy aad effort to develop, our agricul tural resources. If KuUierford county wtre what it might be. Bad should be, in agricultu ral importance, we would certainly and shortly have a rail read. It would be a necessity, not only te as, but to tbe rest of the State gThe East would bo obliged to form this connection with aa to get oar produce and products. Railroad men would build the road, because they would feel sure It would be a paying institution. Rutherford county forming aq Agri cultural Society, with a capital of Sir 000 and that capital prudently aad properly managed in Agricultural im provements, would make greater contribution to ths actual atook of our railroad Ulan H did whet It Hbecribed 960,000 directly for it. , Vamm ImI. 4 of the laboring men throughout th Country have faded for sometime past so raw at urn encruacheasnt of authori ties, aad have worked ten or twelve hours per day instead of eight The P. O. Building in New York, although hfm7 knlU k.. . U. TT. :. J u. . B vw vuimq OlSleS, IS let out by contract, and tbs contractor may hire bis men ss many hours as be likes, and the Government has no con trols over bis actions further than to see that he complies with his contract. . - : uensrsl A. M. Winn, the President of tbe tdechani. s Stats Coaldl of Cali a? sw o; . lornia, is nere to remain during the 8sssion of Congress. ne,asa Repre- seutatvative of ths Labor move menu of California, is enthusiaftie in the de termination of mating elean fobs fo whatever tbey undertake, and has now opened a correspondence with Mr. Jessup, President of the Mechanics ShUe Assembly of New Ifora a,, W. President of the House Carpenters, the National Union and other Skate organ izations of mechanics. These wurthiea of ths Country have a wonderful power whan oace thoroughly organised. Thia power ia most appanm t here with vsBBW-aa-ss-o loai one outside would 9UTTom Tbey now demand both thu eight boor law for all . kinds .of labor imbtmsam prirsto. Whoa the eight hodra law was about to fhif in the Sew, ate, they marshefod their forces, Uwugh very much weaker than now, and se eursd Ito passage, every fceaacr foom the Pacific States nothing for it. Now fromlatone to California, the LaW Asaociations are moving vbjorousy. Two National Conventions, white aad oofored, will meet here seat week, and moa. the speakers for the oeraaioa, the names of Soaator Wilsoa and Gsa. era! Butler are prominent. OJt BoUtn. The desire ia this city to hold offes for the honor ofthe thing is only eaeeb led by the desire for the eeaelaxneata oftheosBca. Thaas whocannot gat an oleic under both (he Government aad corporation, try and content them, selves with one ia either, but it often too case that eaogarsoa holds a Gor eramewt aad corporatioa, try and eon. tent themselvsa with one in either, but tis Often the case that one person holds a Government office, a Corpora- lion office, an ntHr L. n ., .. . vtmm oanaing Association, and eariaaeoagoodthflv ng pnvata basiassw m this city be ; cotiraeUreoarea iaiutOM d fet to gat then, adhcos, but they WldaxsaUy hy . oui of people who are ahray. ready, hi or. 7r U 8et oejr and retain rank and dower, to eubaidixe public interest and their owncojuaaenoss, however much to the dhwomforture aud injury ot the deserving pour. Many Government office, are to-dy bsW hj mwi ed from the Siate now charged to their respective States, who own pro psrty have, and vote and dable in the locsl politics ofthe city. The tmtbfolnees of the saying that Polities makes .trance fedl.ll.,.. t- fully illustrated In the politic, of this cny. Until ahrhtaen month. - strict party line was drawiri.tw-.n snti slareey men who had espou tbe cause giving equal rights to all ir- rcspeci ot race or color, and th. lvery party, ho thouah ashamed of their eld pet notion of wmieman. arutocracy, nil! contiusd to baule sgaiust tbe irrpra.iUa con ffict the ballot has been givtif to th. negro, there are no port- who take a part m politics cater for the negro Vote and influence, and fh. sequence is, party Hea and oblifti.n. re abolUbed and individual frVoritisiu holds sway. Strt Letter Bores. A y.t none of the Street Latter Boxes adopted by ths Post Office Department some two months sines bvs been put up in Washington, though the bo,.. ... made here, and orders havj h miJ to the number of 442 and sent to the following citie. re.peetiv.ly, San Jranefeco, 200; Richmond, Va. 125 Cincinnati, 30; Chicago, 25; Cle Jnd, 25; Albsny. 25; St. Looia, d ; Trenton, N. J., . This box is .uhl stantially the same, -and lh. man's make that was adopted by Poet towter General Ifondall last winter, na condemned by the Post Office lij. psrtmeat under Mr. GrcswelL mat spring, only. differing ia these pwtica fors that the aperture for letter, .r. changed from thejeoot to the aide of the box, and the platform inside ofthe box on which tbe lti. .. .w mmw inruwH IB more inclined, which afford, easier transmission of matter into the maw recept.de. The objoction made to the first boa that it could be easily picksd by either placing sticky sab. tsnce upon the platform inside or ma king a false platform that oouid be pla ced over the tree platform and taken out at leisure, holds good with ths present so-called improved box. Tbo Urge towas and cities of the country re increasing to rapidly that toe de. mand foe street letter boxes will soon .w ffreat. The expense to the Government for changing boxes every year would he so gtaat, ouuid. ef tbe danger and annoyance to the people, becomes a matter of no ineoB siderabl. importance a. to the kind tbey now adopt, PaUnt JciMiomK easa is now be fore the Commissioner of Pitenta, la which the applicant fbi a n.u .1. DCW Po"t on a part ofaa veitien the other part of which, having eJratJy been patented by him. Commiaisnr Fisher decides in this sms, which is applicant to all cases of the kind, that when an application is filed, every hi, vontion contained In that application must -he patented under it, or under such divisions of it as the wishes of tbe claimant and the rules of the officer rosy permit. This decision does not 'ntrfere with the law and rules gov , erning reissue cases, bill aimnl. I vent, the liability of , 1 ' :inn . .1 , - . ' w -r- ...a a.gnee of the or ig,nal pafnt Government e the US, aad the mat Covernm.Dt tn u k . i lr'y- hut enforcing the nan miuht rO. hve bought it the faith that a patent A all that was patentable in the is ventkm, had been secured. Any other decision than the one ths Comwissioa r makes would act a prscedsnt, the following of which would work insecu rity to n assignee of patent duri m L, B A. m ' as. mt Hr yws aaer the patent ia Vaaed, and also an extension of the use of an bveatins from aeteuteen rears, a. authorised by l.w, to pcrhsp. nine toen year, iljpR
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 4, 1869, edition 1
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