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iiwffj 4 } c *_£*^* ifsl i_w l|§f#i vol v salisbury n c sept 9 1870 no 36 bg;-------n_--_----b-->ik phintiko pr>j l ss . t piie undersigned offers for sale an exccl * i mu ii.tuau printing press in lit prints a form 20x80 and down to it ii | ic lino li is in good order and always read foi an bud ot printing price very inothiulc . ms 1 j iiiu-nkii salisbury valuablf.pi.jp igram --*- am afl ct 3h l»"_ut1 b fokl pi a £<_ ti - sli wtwtmtmm mmmmom ■i will si i i i'-i'i ash ai the conn • m'i ; ■i.i.i . h.avtl ro.^.c on i iy of dc rom.lt hei g tues da || • it superior ourt t lie well coil ll i j s i ve property which is one of the best country stands for morrhuiiilisint in western n ('.. being situ ated j-'t miles from salisbury on the wi kes boro road iti miles from statesville iu a fine neighborhood with a odd two-story storehouse with all necessary warehouses for a general trade also good dwelling house out houses ice house tr 1 orchards antl some two or three hundred acres of very fire tobacco lard and is upon the whole one of the most de sirable places id the country any one wishing to examine the property kc will i'leasecall mi j w gray or the messrs s'l'lmi'sons who are now iu bus iness at that place and for further particu lars address mo at liagle mills iredell co h.r " t n cooper july 3*3-i.0ill\r p 11 s ll-l p * ati-roth ers two doors above the court zxousc on yin in street rett rn tii is i h t 11 a n k s t 0 t ij e public for lhe very liberal patronage en joyed b.v them d ii rill ft lhe past year and hope ny fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance il not nn increase ofthe same • we ill eniilinne lo ireep on hanil a good sup pi v nf r_a._m.-_j.ir g_ioc__ries in clllllillj fitth mid salt li-.li — of bvekt vauibtt — whiskeys brandies bum gin a°c , a°c also hoots shoes domes 11cs piece goods yank i notions in i'u.'t itlni a evoryotlng usually fc.-pi o « -.. i riety sture nil of which we ill soil low for cash or country produce at the high j est inuikt'l price phillips a iilfo'i'llels piib i 18.0 "— tf debinjf's via puga cures all liter kidney and l.lu.hler diseases organic weakliest female afflictions general de liility mid all cmup aims ofthe urinary or g.ms ill male and female $|. lllll rill also in paid for itivy case of blind i'.l..'.i ' .: of itching l'ib-s that de uinji's i'ile re ly rails to cure oekiiig'a ai.h lin i'd ext cures itheinua'isin pains l.ruimii and swelled joints in man and beast sol.i-tervttheru end for pamphlet laboratory 1 13 i'mnkliliut raltl more m.i npr23 ly willialvtval ntine tiik bi h «, t i.ti.'kns his thanks to his old \\ fllfl!xd i d lit 1'nliuc for ihe liberal , ,- mi eher.-li'l i • '•' lilll'l.iln llelli w i ,,,. • . n limi ! - ii i'n il up a new aud oliliiui sh ■> etjndorson's briclt lilding iooin mo 3 „ 1 . , ,, uld in pi.-o-t'il li see ihem lie f i mr i in l'lve an ! i in every ca-e jl , l . , , ip'oy nf ihu best hair dressers i vt ,..,.. r li carolina he requests a call fro i all _._»..__ irri ! v 0 dec 17 181)6 50 tf goods going down ! goods going down ! ! v wallace no ii ollanitf row s.u.isnniv n c has just arrived pro l tub north with a full a d well elected stock which he oll'ers to the public at prices lower tlntii any house iii the market baviiio pur chased held during the decline in the north ern inaiiti is all i desire is ii call and i am confident that von will not leave my stoic without be ing pleased uot olllv with the fio.uls but with the iiow pfekbs my st'iclt consists iu pull of ladies dress goods trimmingsofall kinds {', 1 n t i 1 m e n ' s furnishing goods hats caps boots shoes and a full line of groceries and a great many other articles not hereenu llieriitid fir cotiie nnd e amine my btoalt of ooodi bef re liurchiisinu el»ewhere v w al ace no •'!. oranite row s li-huhy n < '• lnne iii l^th '-' : 1 ilin siansion bioisi oil a kl.titt r , n 0 tliis well lin ivn hon _ i i ■ii ■' oil m'tvi.l rriim-iii ii and iiiii ti i n in every depart i nntv upen foi the itceommodnlion of ti vvi rrm.ic jh.-i lllll 1 is 111 i 1 l o r.'-ivil jl 1 |; il north carolina ? superior court david countv s spring term 1870 elizobeth sprouse assignee plaintiff against 1st george d sproiisf of yad tin county u brother of robert sprouse deceased 2d tie rge li carter hubert daniel and wife hannah david kemliielt and his wife ilaiiieit lucy hollingsworth chil dren nf a lia sprouse dec'il a sister nf hubert sprouse 3d a thomas jones george jones mil two other children of sally bums dee'd who was a ihinghier of martha surmise dee'd a sister of robert sproilse : b las smith and two other children of june a laugh ter of mi i martlia proii.e petitionfor partition to george ll car er robert daniel and wife nancy george w kelly and wife 11 iiiliah david kimlrirk and wife harri ett ami lury i l.illingsic rth c ildreil and i l.-i is ai law of amelia sprouse and thomas jones george jones nnd two oth er children of sally jones whose are un known ami james smith and two other children of jane smith dec'il uon-resi tleuts : you nre hereby notified that a suinmonst iu the above entitled case lias issued ngains you and the complaint therein was tiled iu ihe superior court nf davie countv on the 29th day of july 1870 you are also notified that the summons iu the case is returnable to the judge of our su perior i ourt tube held for the county of da vie a the court house iu mocksville on ihe second monday after the third monday of september 1870 when and where you ars hereby required tt appear and answer the complaint — in default whereof ihe plaintiff will apply to said court forthe relief deman ded in the complaint witness 11 |{. austin clerk of our said court at office iu the town of mocksville ou tbe l.-iih dayof july a 1 1870 ii lt austin clerk supertor court davie county aug5 3 1 fi w — pr f.e$15 ] north carolina . in the superior caldwdll county i court m a bernhardt executor of henry smith dee'd against lewis s hartley ■ml wife clarrissa d w pressnell aud wife elizabeth maria ili vs riifus smith ephriam smith willis stan ly und wife selena john moore and wife i emily v vv uaines and wife aniline | marcus smith marion smith phillip w barnes hard utiruesaud ida harm's to ephriam smith william stanly and wife selena john moo e and wile emily non resident defendants iu the above entiled pro ceeding you are hereby notified that summonses in the shove entitled proceeding have issued i against youaitud tbw complain •'— tr *'■' men in i'lirimio i in » , n-i n n t he superior court of caldwell county on lhe 1 lib day july a 1 1-70 you an further notified ihat the sum mon in this proceeding is rctrtrnalile to ibe office of llie clerk of lhe sllporini i inni of the said comity on the 1st du of september next when anil where you are iii | i i id in appear and answer the r nn laii — in default whereof lhe plain fl i|.l . in ibe court tor lhe !■• j : i il iii i lie complain . \\ ,, i i it ' nki li bl v '..- i i in - iipi i im i nn i'i iiii i dav ,.| 1 ill v a d . 1870 jt i wak i.i l ].:•. c s c 30:gtv s10 ] czitnavaons st-ict l-rrabs l wwhsaw l-.a v i a'arsuw for fayetteville daily x 1 _ i-ept s.i i lav i f you a u ill western n.i ■carolina go to raleigh ai d pro ■a through . lickctto rivetl'-villc for i t rougli tickets front giildslioro via warsaw to l-'iiyettitville g through ticknis from iv'uldon tn i'liyulti villofclo through tickets frnin wilmington via warsaw to i-'uvettevillo.fl ouarlottis to u adesboroi . ! leave uhurlollo after trains from raleigh i ami collllllbia via monroe for wailusborii | tuosdov thursday and saturday leave w n 1 dc-iioi tuesday thursday and pat in day af ter arrival of trains aud stage from wilmington head of chatham rail road to jonesboro i x c daily except sundays leave bead of chatham hail road after ar rival of train from raleigh leave jonesboro after arrival of train from fay otto fillo clemmons accommodation line lift ween salem and high point will charter , stages at all hours cheaper than the cheap cst ollice at llutner's hotel salem n 0 ic t clemmons oct 1 lsi'.o tf contractor charlotte female institute iii allllmti.e n 0 the 13th annual session of this institution commences ihe limb september and continues nntil the 30th of juuo 1-71 _\ ii accomplished corps of teachers has been employed in all branches usually taught lu lii'sta'las emu scmlriarivm for circular uni i.'atalogue containing full naviculars as in tonus it address v ukv li iil'kwi.ll .. son chir'otto n l iti:i'i:iirsi'ks b b roberts esq lexington n.c rev f ii johnson dr |. nye hulclii-on charlotte n c kev i'bi.s i'hilllps 1 d davidson college nc prof j i blake ii ('(, richardson ex uov '/. ii \ ami i barbate n 0 july 22-20i2in y.'lihoitui <■•■••»<'*•", fayetteville street /,' 1 /. /: / q ii i n . c . i having no coiineelinii tvilh any other hold in raleigh i hall inakotho varbouougii house tt ii t r 1 r ll ts bbss tin only l irtt < lati ll">'i in tht city 1 ri blair ' march v ' i'roprlctpt cider mills & cotton gins sl'.nd i , ml h'lll.l.l ai.i.i.n & ci i '.',» i in n •' , lor i'll mill july 39 m l)c(l).b_aoiu state published weekly by l e w i s man e s . editor and proprietor ii.itrs of m ncltll'l kin ose yl.au payable in advance 11 iii six months " " 1-50 5 copies to one address 12.50 it coiiies io one iidd-ess 0.00 hate of adeeitisini due 8qitnrsj first insertiiin 1 00 pur eui-li auilltlounl insertion 50 special m.tiues will lie charged 50 per cent higher than the above rates court ami justice's orders will be publish ed at the same rates with other advertise ments obituary notices over six lines charged it advertisements ontitact rates i o s*tj t | w t g \ i \ 9 £ -. space | tag s __. go =■? f & a ? ? =- -*. 1 square 250 3 75 i?5 00 8 10 tpf 2 squares 4 50 i 25 8 50 13 00 22,00 _ squares . li 00 0 00 12 00 20 00 30,00 i squares 8 oo 1 1 oo 15 oo 25 oo 37,50 i column 1100 16 00 20 00:10 00 45.00 [ column 18 00 24 00 30 00 45 00 75.00 i column 28 00 40 00 50 00 80 00 130.00 rill iiome of charles dick ens in possession of his eldest son from he london telegraph the public will learn willi satisfaction hut for the present at least no strange iwner will take possession of the house ul jiulshill famous as the residence of clins dickens the property was put up for title liy auction yesterday by ml tiist if lhe firm of x hon tiist & yvtttney at he mart in tnkenhouso-yard anil was inuglit in hy mr charles dickens the idesi son of tin late distinguished novel st for 0 00 it was scarcely lo be ex lected tlmt any ihing like lhe same eager ii ss would be shown to gel possesion of his lioiise as was exhibited to secure iim one or more ofthe articles of vcrtu vhich belonged to mr dickens an american genlleinan had it is said sei iis miinl on purchasing ihe swiss chalet [ i.i i ivi i m-rr'amu .. - 1 <-. ( ...... • , i ; imi the iv e.'t'.is hi d auctioneers de ■i d in im luile i io iiie same parcel ns i ,■ii iileiice and f rouiiils the attend une at ihe looms was not much large bin at sales of ordinary property mr huie die kens occupied a front sea io 1 1 be auctioneer mr tiist began ili plu jeeiliiig.s ni llie sale by saying thul ii was it ■i i-i hsni v for him to utlempi to add an emaiks if his to the praises lb il hud . ii written nf mr dickens in i iii i-i.iks ii tiiis enough for present pur n ,, .- o siale ihal mi dickens lived ul gadsliill for innny ynirs and lhat lhe i : ee tins lilt wise famous as a scene im ni"i lali/.i il liv slliikespenie the grounds cmsi-i.il ul 17 ai ,. -, _! rods and ii poles ibe bouse wil i'limni'iliiius fi m 1 1 ti il lin t eight bed-rooms two servant's hed-rooins a dining-room twenty-six feel by seven teen a handsome conservatory i a small billiaiil-ioi'in having inenlioii il the gardens he proceeded i say ihal lo bad lai ii aski il in elm b iln sti i.-s chalet which was pii'scnlcd to mr 1 ) i ■k ■■i - . from lhe propel ay and noilolivl a i'i sum of money would hit e leon leiiliz .'. from it ; bill neb a course appi a ■" nl si sacrilege and it had bin .. i ler milled lo sell all as one o tiie house mis a mile rn a li ill from lllgll nn two llllli a llllli illlles fllllll kali 1 i a i ua well supplied will pure spring « .!•■. 1 was in siilisiaiilial repair ami io etti t re spect lil f i iniiii'diaie occiip iii'.o i'ie late mr dickens must have spent thous ands nf pounds upon il j nnd be did im ihiuk thai any one enl i ing on il need spend au additional shilling what should lie ask lor this properly i it had been reported that au american gentle man was de'ei inini'il lo have it at any price but be irustt d lor the honor of this country that an englishman would become lhe possessor of ibe ertlale which belonged to charles dickons lie bud been lold they would get c20.000 for il should he commence with ■__ 10,000 .' no answer ,.'**, ooo still no offer what was it llieir pleasure to slur wiih / a voice : i will give you live thousand pounds five thousand pounds offered — live thousand live hundred — six thous and—six lliotisand one hundred — and so on by the silent nod of bidders up to six thousand sis hundred pounds and then ii pause in vain did mr tl'lsl try all ilu varied forms of the auctioneer's irl to secure a higher oiler they would not go ou antl so the hammer fell to a hid by a gentleman who was acting tor mr charles dlckeub a plot of eight acres ol land forming pari of ibe relate wm bought by mr dickens for cl,..00 tin properly had been pm up to sale by ordei ol iho executors uinl ttill now puts int llie possess ui of mr i litkeus i ui n;i|..i!ei.ii has nuw ruled franco fo twenty-two j i us < ii hi imnicdiiili pn !"'■' i ors i lin i'hillippc im i im i i i lli i o years jliarlc x iis years louis viii nine y trp n | ll 0 i ull i 11 t imi , mini i lli \ \ i i i ll i n i.l.l i ii broken in health will all in ambitions urnlillcil diivc hint in which i built he li i of bj ■ie . r wi in l i i ' n ii ' '■m ; 1 1 l.u uny til i i i ruling belli ii it nd i . 1 1 . i i iiimi inni mm i un | i , . hi li pompeii and vesuvius an old poml'eiian household pompeii at the base of vesuvius smug gles again for life ? sweep buck two lliiuisnnd years dear iciidir and slantl wiili ine tin the remains ufnn ancient ciiy w inse sineis theatre and temples begin in revive in graceful ruins pro in the tan gled mass beneath the java voluminous ail strewn a in id tin cijirts nml thermto til l hut once proud ciiy brcalbing exist ence in the liuiigblicsl rftlte ages of ihc ll'iitito empire mm ictitmatl'-l kx ni'u'te liuirnl pniliigstn ibe rnnflc.a chambers as fresh and plain ns if thev had been execuli tl yesterday disinterred lioin llnir long bu ill ndrtor ibe luxuri iillsucss aid debnseliesst f 1 illpeiian lit a pedicel fi-ei nitioii creeps over the won deii g \ is tin when siamlirg at the bul lion n lhe market place he looks upon lhe silent streets through tile ruined turn pies tit jupiter and isis over broken pal aces wiih exposed sanctuaries and mount vesuvius in the peaceful distance lt is like a dream ; you have but lit tlo heed of time and no understanding of its flight the strange scene grows melancholy in its sensation when ive ramble on passing relies of hu man life ; the stone rim of the exhausted well worn by the bu kel rope ; lhe marks of ibe carriage wheel iu ibe narrow streets tlm places for drinking vessels on marble ! counte i rf the wine shop j i he amphora iu pi it ale cellars 1 1 untl reds ol years ago put away : the miller's wheel and his oven where for two thousand years lay his last baking ; the bouse of diodemes where skeletons were found huddled to gelber near ibe door aa if attempting to ecape shrunke i inside to sctnly bones and hardened with ashes — are scenes of ihis ghostly city awfully impressive and solemn moving on both amphitheatres ami temples where ilm gods were wont to lie ivor.-lii ped by ibe priests dimly show ibe revelry of pleasure ilm pursuit ol games and the blipersiilitiils adoration ot lhat elysian ago perhaps ibe vista of imagination bi comes paramount to that of reality when looking npnn ilm neighbor ing grounds we reflect lhat bouse upon i se palace upon palace leniple upon lomple monument upon monument are siill ivii uiidcrnenth ibe quiet growth and that their iii told weal ll i an classi cal stories mythological fables couceii of lipids ihealiic.il rehear d pni'llc reel j * • *' ' ' • i mysteries of antiquity am waiting lo t limn d up to the light of day silling upon a fragment of stone covered ttilli ancient mosses where ihe sleepy izard cn pi mid llie i noble j-'.'s-ln pper skipt i wulclli il the slow exeat 1 1 in i i a room i and saw l.ni-l il.lt light for till first lime i since lb f.aif'll erupliou the a;i il grace nl ihe.piiinpeiian daiie.iiig gills « itli dnz j cling biilliuncy nf color as beautiful us j ilmiigh ih aiiist had llml moment put bis li lisbing lunch upon them imperial rome proudly points tn lhe dignity of her :•',. inn j ilm colossal gi i ilnirol her on i-eiiui the magnificence i the remains nfi iniu nee aud power of christian civil :■/. i in ; in the c unpaid i « ilb miles of ctim duels stretching ic tivo i and i irol i mil ttiih llnliiiu massive t ill i,w le if llie empeior g.ulo ml his spoils ol travel and feasted poels philosophers and stales ine • 11 il ibis va i sen i k.d by nn innncs of ■■. dv ami s.i nil in ilu iccollfclions i . ., i , ■-,,. i.,i,!ii ■■.-, is not more im iri s-i ■■ll lhe awful sublimity ul this c iv ol'lbe . e i ii nl vi-uo is io i's inr'y lm 1 ,■, nub nnd burn d ilu c'l.v ill lis bom's and i ol " i ■- : g '• "' ' lhe solitude would < i i e hi i ' s.de nn ll is ii ci '. ice here | be melted i'i ■■"- ''. . it i ' ■■■■• '! '"" : ,| l,e l ... be ml ral urns ; i ru « ■• ii s e ns ll ul , ihs ol ibe living like lm i ad p mrrd ! i i mould late upon liyei as per t f ct a thou h i lin band of genius syslein 1 nt i cully placid ihem there mark lhe dif | fereni deposits ol eruptions in sumo pl.i cos as solid ns marble tlio work of ex cavation goes on daily lhe gills boys in n inul women carry away tin debris j ami hunting for precious articles ofti u find lings jewelry ami coin or delicalu mason ic woiks every crest sattillcu column every mark of ihal at ful c iia.-liophe suggest lo our iniiid chi horror of lhat hour when day was turned into night and light into darkness the delicious | breeze of the south passing over llie gull nf centuries lifts the cloud of smoke bang i ig over ilm fatal destroyer still heaving ready at any time to scud forth her clmrgi , j qbsi — thu sunlight that follows a shipwreck is not less beautiful though ii slims upon tho remnants of ihe broken bilk ; what is saved is so milch more pre preeious than that which has been inat — 1 th • tlom tic circle is always too small lo allow of iili'iirc il is always ton pre cious lo milk excusable any neglect tn prevent or imal disturbance there me enough to minister i y bints and reports io domestic inikindiie is ; und inilortu , nui lv the best under bui li circiimsinn ' oo are much prone lo mistake ami ihus misrepresent motives : and irilles tt llh no din ei object nre inagnifii d into muiiiitiiii - d nn in ft i i.n ul ' ffi use i is ihe same i 1 life i ul ns gu nd iigiiinsl it j,.|ie ,; r ri 1 liioim a like tin p i1i-.li nl ,,,,.. ij v cullury , dampncm corrodi .-, and ih rust though room i •'■icavi n spot ■d'ui i ,\ ii ." si hows nn iid to i , 1 in in lli iii ful iii '"•'•' i ll i i ■- u , ii i.:i uu to bo 0 uv the gallows in ohio first instance nf the execution of a he brew in the united states — he dies de claring his innocence norfolk o 3d special to cincinnyti com mercial at 2 o'clock this afternoon dennett scope was executed for the murder of ja cob goodman near monroeville iu this county 1 1)>a "'" october l.mt the xeirtiiioii is h liillt retntirkiihle oil iiccnnrrt both of the murderer and his victim being hebrews and this leing ihe firsl hanging of a hebrew in the united states scope was a polish jew about twenty live years of age goodman bad taken him us uu apprentice to learn the peddling business and the murder was for the pur pose of gaining possession of goodman 8 learn and money the hebrews ol this ' vicinity interested themselves strongly in scope's behalf and ihe governor was be set wiili peliiions tor reprieve but the ev idence though entirely circum.t intial,was ion damning to warrant interference and ! lhe law took its course j scope hits been faithfully attended by dr mayer a hebrew rabbi of cleveland ' who was wiih him in his last moments — he has obstinately persisted ill asserting ' ids innocence and on the scaffold even after llie cap was drawn over his face he reiterated bis assertion that he was on in 1 nocent man the prisoner from the first has manifested a singular insensib lily to the fate before him anil on the scaffold ' conducted himself wiih exemplary firm ness and decorum while being pinion ed after his ankles legs and arms had been tied and while a fourth cord was | ' being passed around his shoulders and chest be r**inarked with a laugh how ' m.iiiy ropes to kill a lillle fellow like me !" | j the execution took place in.-ide the j ' jail and sheriff gulp deserves end fir tiie manlier in which it was conducted — . the rope used was a very large one and j ' was used on several similar occasions iu ( level ind tbo body bad a fall of six j feet a nl not a muscle was movi tl after ] iho drop fell a few hundred people were assembled on the outside lint the huge niuliiluce ol half savage bip-ds usu ally aiiendant upon such scenes were not lo be seen scope has two brothers a brother-in i iw and sister living in buffalo who i • li i | . > slt / ih'.li , yd i!<y , tt..yr.«liiw-n l fi : i i m io ...•_ bun or n ci ive the body but ! t agreed to make up twenty five dollars il j i a reprieve could i i ed for that sum ' i scope kissed ihe sh i iff and i wo oilier i friends just bef ue the cup was drawn over bis lace ltecogiiizing auditor randolph ; | who siood on a platform ubove the seal | i fold lm stepped forward and kissed his , i band by request f thu prisoner all while cap was used instead of a black ; i one he also made a special request to ! i lm vt bis hair dressed before being bung j he wore a shirt on the tail nf which be j i had caused o be written the names of i i s'line iweuty or thirty persons who had | visit d ii i in and bei n kind to liim he i exhibited ibis queer allium tn one of lhe : reporters who conversed wiih him and i asked him io write bis name along with lhe rest mr ryan of this place called o see cope during lh forenoon bade bim good bye and gave bim a gold ring which he wore at bis tlealb scope's bearing oil lhe scaffold and his ' reiterated nnd solemn assertions of inno cence ligbl in lb fie of death have somen lull weak in d lhe general belief iii hi iiili and many now ihiuk full des pile lhe conclusive proof he was innocent of ibe murder of jacob goodman illerpkot tiik a(il'.l — many nn old neison has he pain — not bodily but slim j still of feeling himself ill lhe way — some one wauls h.s place his very hair ill the chimney corner is grudged bim lie is a burden i a son or daugh ter the very ami which props liim is lakeii away front some productive labor i as be sils lu the table his own guests are | too idle or two unkind to make bun a sharer in tlielr mirth tbey grudge the i trouble of ihut rained voice ivhlch alone i could make bim one of lliem ; und when j | be speaks it is only to be put us'iil as g , nornnt or despised ns old-fashioned and j obselelo ob lillle do younger persons j j know their power of giving pain or pleas j 1 ore ! lt is a pain for any man still in this world to be inudi to feel that he is no ' longer of il — to be driven in uimn bis own little world of conscious isolation and bur ied enjoyment bui this is his condition i j und if any fretfulness ni querulnusne.b of i temper lias aggravated it it others love bim not because lie is not amiable — shall i we pity that condition lliu less ? shall i we upbraid it wilh lhat fault which is it self ihe worst part of il i _______—— a doctor of vilkesbmro pa , came near having bis ihrn.it cut a i'^w duj'b ! since bv uncuiitionsly declaring himself in favor of ibe reneh v idle being shaved l by a german barber a materialist surgeon of purls lately showed to one ol his friends one ol ins in sii'iitu.ni ihe handle nf which was curv ed ill bone do you know lie asked of hat this bundle is made ? ' i if ivory i suppose no said ibe doctor while li ars a : most chnk"d bis voice il is tbe ll ! bone nl my pool aunt " a ili mv r it'ite al saratoga appeared nt one iii linpa iveaiiiifl n uuttlthicc uf sap n ,. . ui i iluiinopil ■■i nd ti 110,000 the ii it hf.st flight ever made bi man j the most remaiknble balloon ascension on record wus made in 1801 by biot and 0 uy lussac in paris by tliis enterprise they endowed science with a series of new and important facts questionable before that lime as they curried with them a complete bet of suitable apparatus and moreover ail unsurpassed knowledge of observation antl experiment tbey ascend ed io a height of 13,000 feet and ol^erved lhat at the height of 8,00fr h 9,000 ftset iiie animals tncy naa inkcn'wltli lliem iu order lo observe the effect of the rare lied nnd cold upon them did not appear to suffer any inconvenience in the mean lime the pulses of lhe two experimenters were much accelerated ; that of guy-lus ac otherwise always slow 62 beats per minute was so ; and that of biot natu • illy rapid 79 heals per minute wub 111 at a height of 11,00 feet a pigeon was lib erated ; it dropped down whirling through ho air as if it had been stone the air was too thin too much rarefied to en ible it to fly three weeks later guy lussac went up alone and attained the leight of 23,000 feet four and one bixth niles or too thousand feet higher than the op of chimboruzi mountain the bar uneler was only thirteen inches high the hermometer 18 degrees fahrenheit bc ow the freezing point while at the sur ace of ibe ground il was so degrees — ile led ihe court-yard ofthe cunseriutire les auls ct metiers in paris mid after nn bl'ial voyage ol six hours descended near onsen one hundred miles distant the i'sult nl this ascension on guy-lussac's iciillh was very injurious partially by he want of air for respiration combine villi sudden cold but chiefly by tbe ab tence of the accustomed pressure at be extreme height of 22.000 feet his face md neck were swollen enormously his yes protruded from his head blood run ntu bis eyelids nose and cars and also ame from bis lungs by vomiting iu • boil bis system received a shock from vliicb he in ver fully recovered the rest of iis life »^ \ woman's idea op what a kitchen should be from the evolution to hegin with i would have a kitchen veil lighted ; soir.c yes a gieat deal ot , wtl'lfy iti n~u iiiiii a perfect right to 6c here that would of course necessitate ! urge windows and then i would give as mull attention to t lie ventilation of aj cilchun as i would do a sleeping-room — 1 would have a huge circular device sus j n nded over the cooking-stove with a hole ii llie centre and a tube leading lo tlio ( op ol lhe bouse to curry off the savory • mill which the process of cooking gen i rates and prevent them from permeating he house for these smells however savory and , igreenble.arc apt to takeaway something , nun the keenness of olir appetite or at least cause us to anticipate something bet ter than tho reality then i would have i large sink with a permanent snupstoue j nr marble wash-bowl for washing the dish j es and anoiher for draining i would al so have nn adjustable pipe leading from llie hot-water tank to either of these ba sins besides ibis i would have sundry cupboards and closets arranged on the wall so as to bo tasteful antl decorative j us well as useful and convenient then i would have a space devoted to j liny drawers such as one sees in a drug store and labelled in this manner soda allspice nutmegs cream of tanur etc so that nt a single glance i could discover i jusl what i wanted without rummaging to find these tilings in some out-of-the-way ' corner placed tin re by some untidy brid i get this would save one a world of care now devoted to instructing every new servant as to all places of things — i looking is becoming so complicated now ii-days that one needs all llie arrangements and as many utensils as a chen ic 1 labo ratory nud the gnnil orchilc t should give the mater famulias a place for eve rything tin great hbat of 1870 the pre sent year seems destined to be crowded with political and physical phenomena — the re-establlshmeilt of the second napo leonic empire by popular vole and proc lamation of infallibility in n moral man ; llie must sudden ami possible and most terrifically destructive war of modern times tho burning ol constantinople thn savage slaughter ni struggling patriots iu cuba bave been and are accompanied by an alinosi universal drought ill europe iiie failure of crops the mosl nwlul torna does and electric storms and the mosl 1 general range i earthquakes experienced i within ibe memory of man but not tin i | least reinmkable of all these incidents in j a remarkable epoch bus been the surpris ; ing succession ol hot spells thai have made both hemispheres pant and swelter beneath | lhe rays ol a sun that seems to ho seven , limes heated for one month wilh only an odd interval tn give us breath lhe den izens of new york and a wido region of territory north nnd wesl of ii have groan ed in the torrid temperature nf calcutta i in successive d i_vs iu june tho mercury ' ruse above lull ilr^rt'iit at fahrenheit nnd i on thursday last it wns hlgbei then than lit i lit ana nnd not ( hli.'inii n v llrrul ! a millionaire in i leaco bus made hi bride h wedding presold uf a hotel worth ji;j00,000 ths question : -. what tt ill i . du with i ' memphis tenn appeal august 17th dartmouth college generous and unselfish conduct should be honored und appreciated no matter when or where tho cosirse lately pur sued by a celebrated institution of learn ing in tho north affords an illustration directly in point dartmouth college in new hampshire has for more than a cen tury held a position not surpassed for icience and discipline nnd in the distinc tion attained jyr its graduates by any col legiate iiistl^jflon io america lis his orical associations go far back beyond he revolution many of tbe mighty men f our country were educated there it vas lhe alma matter of webster wood mry choate cass redfield woods per y besides a great many others tbe first ind foremost men of their day this institution has lately done an act vhich shows that they who preside over ts administrations are capable of rising hove the prejudices and sectional feel ngs which constitute unfortunately tho lane of our time dartmouth is congre alioiial in its church tendencies — highly iilvinistic in its theology yet it lias itely conferred upon one of its graduates t this city hon r r heath the high egrce of ll d doctor of laws udge heath is a member of the catholic hunch durum nib is in the extreme forth and concurs with the political sen inent of that region in its political views t preserves a roll of honor of its sons ho served in the northern army against ie south judge ileal h was a warm nd active advocate of the rights of the oulh and abided the fortunes of his see on and bis people as he had always said o would do dartmouth college casting aside both ligioiis and national prejudice bas with ie ufleciion of a mother indeed watched lie progress and treasured the ability lorul worth and growing reputation of er far-distant son judge heath and has eslowed on him lhe highest of honorary egrees associated wiih secular pursuits be writer of this lias known judge lentli for thirty years and knows that ie honor was worthily bestowed on him ; ut it is not for the purpose of corapli lenliug or drawing special attention to udge ileal h that this is written it is nit the proper degiec of honor and re pect may be awarded to old dartmouth ij her noble and trenerou anuria it or political bitterness riun au abiding lace withm her walls it shows that she els proud of the reputation and distinc on of her sons no matter where destiny my fix their abode this compliment i judge heath is a very high one — of - 1 icli be may well feel proud at tho ime time he may well feel proud of bis me honored alma matter for her mag amnions course justice corn vinegar — boil a pint of corn until is quite soft ; nit it into ajar add a pint molasses aud four quarts of water mix ell together and s.-t near the stove in two tys it will lie good beer and in two or three eeks it will be good vinegar when tha inegar is made pour it off and add molas s ami water tothat corn in this way you ave a coustant supply the same corn will ii for six months a pair of precious little damsels al troy i y wore overheard the other uight ou ie sidewalk exchanging notes ou the raneo-l'nissian war i know said no . that franco will beat because the little rince is with him go away with you mined in no 2 i know a mighty sight elter the dutch will whip : for my pa is frenchman and my ma is a dutchman hev fight every night aud ma always k till cost of w alt the new york herald tnti'h that the french iovcrnment has already ccciv.d 1114,280,000 and bas been permitted n issue 70,000,000 of additional treasury bonds n order to carry on the war which lias just be uii the floating debt of france which alrea v amounts m 160,000,000 will doubtlessly be hidlen ere long to at leasl 250,000,000 one iimdred snd three millions six hundred and civ thousand dollars have been demanded by icrnianv including prussia nnd bavaria but litse large sums arc but the initial expenses of war which may yet cost sn incalculable a inunt of trensnre ns well as nn irrevocable loss flife if other european natlona are drawn nio the maelstrom of war a result which i_hy 0 menus improbable the ngpri'jjnte of the ex icnscs of the n.ir will be increased almost be ond ihe limits of calculation a terrible stroke nf lightning — rondout <• y august 86 the fdlowiug named lersulls were killed by one stroke of light ling near bailey's circus lenl last night — lizabcth newkll'k of limb v jane mon aco of marbletown ; authur scott of kitie ton i lames hush of marbletown all col ired and a person unknown about fifty icr.-oiis in the immediate vicinity were knock il ih tin veres were stunned and quite a lumber slightly bullied by lightning scr • riil pei sous had hats aud shoe lorn from hem huron oarolt says that from information i.i-eiteil from home lie has reiisoii to believe hat king william of prussia has now in eserve as m.i ii y • if not more men than liave ,, lighting oil lhe pi nssiali side it is itl emli'il ihat this immense reserve shall be iinle.l ai ibe french army ami annihilate it n case of extended french success there is a story of an irish newspaper alitor who la ing i'll without assistance n a busy lime found llimself unable to • i with all lhe intelligence — lute later laliisl that how rd in upon him so that inward our in ibe morning fir wound up iis night's work by penning a notice ex h,minium y in these mollis : owing to a most iii,ii«ii il pressure of mailer wo are i-oinpi lh .! 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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1870-09-09 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1870 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Title | The Old North State |
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Date | 1870-09-09 |
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Year | 1870 |
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iiwffj 4 } c *_£*^* ifsl i_w l|§f#i vol v salisbury n c sept 9 1870 no 36 bg;-------n_--_----b-->ik phintiko pr>j l ss . t piie undersigned offers for sale an exccl * i mu ii.tuau printing press in lit prints a form 20x80 and down to it ii | ic lino li is in good order and always read foi an bud ot printing price very inothiulc . ms 1 j iiiu-nkii salisbury valuablf.pi.jp igram --*- am afl ct 3h l»"_ut1 b fokl pi a £<_ ti - sli wtwtmtmm mmmmom ■i will si i i i'-i'i ash ai the conn • m'i ; ■i.i.i . h.avtl ro.^.c on i iy of dc rom.lt hei g tues da || • it superior ourt t lie well coil ll i j s i ve property which is one of the best country stands for morrhuiiilisint in western n ('.. being situ ated j-'t miles from salisbury on the wi kes boro road iti miles from statesville iu a fine neighborhood with a odd two-story storehouse with all necessary warehouses for a general trade also good dwelling house out houses ice house tr 1 orchards antl some two or three hundred acres of very fire tobacco lard and is upon the whole one of the most de sirable places id the country any one wishing to examine the property kc will i'leasecall mi j w gray or the messrs s'l'lmi'sons who are now iu bus iness at that place and for further particu lars address mo at liagle mills iredell co h.r " t n cooper july 3*3-i.0ill\r p 11 s ll-l p * ati-roth ers two doors above the court zxousc on yin in street rett rn tii is i h t 11 a n k s t 0 t ij e public for lhe very liberal patronage en joyed b.v them d ii rill ft lhe past year and hope ny fair dealing and strict attention to business to merit a continuance il not nn increase ofthe same • we ill eniilinne lo ireep on hanil a good sup pi v nf r_a._m.-_j.ir g_ioc__ries in clllllillj fitth mid salt li-.li — of bvekt vauibtt — whiskeys brandies bum gin a°c , a°c also hoots shoes domes 11cs piece goods yank i notions in i'u.'t itlni a evoryotlng usually fc.-pi o « -.. i riety sture nil of which we ill soil low for cash or country produce at the high j est inuikt'l price phillips a iilfo'i'llels piib i 18.0 "— tf debinjf's via puga cures all liter kidney and l.lu.hler diseases organic weakliest female afflictions general de liility mid all cmup aims ofthe urinary or g.ms ill male and female $|. lllll rill also in paid for itivy case of blind i'.l..'.i ' .: of itching l'ib-s that de uinji's i'ile re ly rails to cure oekiiig'a ai.h lin i'd ext cures itheinua'isin pains l.ruimii and swelled joints in man and beast sol.i-tervttheru end for pamphlet laboratory 1 13 i'mnkliliut raltl more m.i npr23 ly willialvtval ntine tiik bi h «, t i.ti.'kns his thanks to his old \\ fllfl!xd i d lit 1'nliuc for ihe liberal , ,- mi eher.-li'l i • '•' lilll'l.iln llelli w i ,,,. • . n limi ! - ii i'n il up a new aud oliliiui sh ■> etjndorson's briclt lilding iooin mo 3 „ 1 . , ,, uld in pi.-o-t'il li see ihem lie f i mr i in l'lve an ! i in every ca-e jl , l . , , ip'oy nf ihu best hair dressers i vt ,..,.. r li carolina he requests a call fro i all _._»..__ irri ! v 0 dec 17 181)6 50 tf goods going down ! goods going down ! ! v wallace no ii ollanitf row s.u.isnniv n c has just arrived pro l tub north with a full a d well elected stock which he oll'ers to the public at prices lower tlntii any house iii the market baviiio pur chased held during the decline in the north ern inaiiti is all i desire is ii call and i am confident that von will not leave my stoic without be ing pleased uot olllv with the fio.uls but with the iiow pfekbs my st'iclt consists iu pull of ladies dress goods trimmingsofall kinds {', 1 n t i 1 m e n ' s furnishing goods hats caps boots shoes and a full line of groceries and a great many other articles not hereenu llieriitid fir cotiie nnd e amine my btoalt of ooodi bef re liurchiisinu el»ewhere v w al ace no •'!. oranite row s li-huhy n < '• lnne iii l^th '-' : 1 ilin siansion bioisi oil a kl.titt r , n 0 tliis well lin ivn hon _ i i ■ii ■' oil m'tvi.l rriim-iii ii and iiiii ti i n in every depart i nntv upen foi the itceommodnlion of ti vvi rrm.ic jh.-i lllll 1 is 111 i 1 l o r.'-ivil jl 1 |; il north carolina ? superior court david countv s spring term 1870 elizobeth sprouse assignee plaintiff against 1st george d sproiisf of yad tin county u brother of robert sprouse deceased 2d tie rge li carter hubert daniel and wife hannah david kemliielt and his wife ilaiiieit lucy hollingsworth chil dren nf a lia sprouse dec'il a sister nf hubert sprouse 3d a thomas jones george jones mil two other children of sally bums dee'd who was a ihinghier of martha surmise dee'd a sister of robert sproilse : b las smith and two other children of june a laugh ter of mi i martlia proii.e petitionfor partition to george ll car er robert daniel and wife nancy george w kelly and wife 11 iiiliah david kimlrirk and wife harri ett ami lury i l.illingsic rth c ildreil and i l.-i is ai law of amelia sprouse and thomas jones george jones nnd two oth er children of sally jones whose are un known ami james smith and two other children of jane smith dec'il uon-resi tleuts : you nre hereby notified that a suinmonst iu the above entitled case lias issued ngains you and the complaint therein was tiled iu ihe superior court nf davie countv on the 29th day of july 1870 you are also notified that the summons iu the case is returnable to the judge of our su perior i ourt tube held for the county of da vie a the court house iu mocksville on ihe second monday after the third monday of september 1870 when and where you ars hereby required tt appear and answer the complaint — in default whereof ihe plaintiff will apply to said court forthe relief deman ded in the complaint witness 11 |{. austin clerk of our said court at office iu the town of mocksville ou tbe l.-iih dayof july a 1 1870 ii lt austin clerk supertor court davie county aug5 3 1 fi w — pr f.e$15 ] north carolina . in the superior caldwdll county i court m a bernhardt executor of henry smith dee'd against lewis s hartley ■ml wife clarrissa d w pressnell aud wife elizabeth maria ili vs riifus smith ephriam smith willis stan ly und wife selena john moore and wife i emily v vv uaines and wife aniline | marcus smith marion smith phillip w barnes hard utiruesaud ida harm's to ephriam smith william stanly and wife selena john moo e and wile emily non resident defendants iu the above entiled pro ceeding you are hereby notified that summonses in the shove entitled proceeding have issued i against youaitud tbw complain •'— tr *'■' men in i'lirimio i in » , n-i n n t he superior court of caldwell county on lhe 1 lib day july a 1 1-70 you an further notified ihat the sum mon in this proceeding is rctrtrnalile to ibe office of llie clerk of lhe sllporini i inni of the said comity on the 1st du of september next when anil where you are iii | i i id in appear and answer the r nn laii — in default whereof lhe plain fl i|.l . in ibe court tor lhe !■• j : i il iii i lie complain . \\ ,, i i it ' nki li bl v '..- i i in - iipi i im i nn i'i iiii i dav ,.| 1 ill v a d . 1870 jt i wak i.i l ].:•. c s c 30:gtv s10 ] czitnavaons st-ict l-rrabs l wwhsaw l-.a v i a'arsuw for fayetteville daily x 1 _ i-ept s.i i lav i f you a u ill western n.i ■carolina go to raleigh ai d pro ■a through . lickctto rivetl'-villc for i t rougli tickets front giildslioro via warsaw to l-'iiyettitville g through ticknis from iv'uldon tn i'liyulti villofclo through tickets frnin wilmington via warsaw to i-'uvettevillo.fl ouarlottis to u adesboroi . ! leave uhurlollo after trains from raleigh i ami collllllbia via monroe for wailusborii | tuosdov thursday and saturday leave w n 1 dc-iioi tuesday thursday and pat in day af ter arrival of trains aud stage from wilmington head of chatham rail road to jonesboro i x c daily except sundays leave bead of chatham hail road after ar rival of train from raleigh leave jonesboro after arrival of train from fay otto fillo clemmons accommodation line lift ween salem and high point will charter , stages at all hours cheaper than the cheap cst ollice at llutner's hotel salem n 0 ic t clemmons oct 1 lsi'.o tf contractor charlotte female institute iii allllmti.e n 0 the 13th annual session of this institution commences ihe limb september and continues nntil the 30th of juuo 1-71 _\ ii accomplished corps of teachers has been employed in all branches usually taught lu lii'sta'las emu scmlriarivm for circular uni i.'atalogue containing full naviculars as in tonus it address v ukv li iil'kwi.ll .. son chir'otto n l iti:i'i:iirsi'ks b b roberts esq lexington n.c rev f ii johnson dr |. nye hulclii-on charlotte n c kev i'bi.s i'hilllps 1 d davidson college nc prof j i blake ii ('(, richardson ex uov '/. ii \ ami i barbate n 0 july 22-20i2in y.'lihoitui <■•■••»<'*•", fayetteville street /,' 1 /. /: / q ii i n . c . i having no coiineelinii tvilh any other hold in raleigh i hall inakotho varbouougii house tt ii t r 1 r ll ts bbss tin only l irtt < lati ll">'i in tht city 1 ri blair ' march v ' i'roprlctpt cider mills & cotton gins sl'.nd i , ml h'lll.l.l ai.i.i.n & ci i '.',» i in n •' , lor i'll mill july 39 m l)c(l).b_aoiu state published weekly by l e w i s man e s . editor and proprietor ii.itrs of m ncltll'l kin ose yl.au payable in advance 11 iii six months " " 1-50 5 copies to one address 12.50 it coiiies io one iidd-ess 0.00 hate of adeeitisini due 8qitnrsj first insertiiin 1 00 pur eui-li auilltlounl insertion 50 special m.tiues will lie charged 50 per cent higher than the above rates court ami justice's orders will be publish ed at the same rates with other advertise ments obituary notices over six lines charged it advertisements ontitact rates i o s*tj t | w t g \ i \ 9 £ -. space | tag s __. go =■? f & a ? ? =- -*. 1 square 250 3 75 i?5 00 8 10 tpf 2 squares 4 50 i 25 8 50 13 00 22,00 _ squares . li 00 0 00 12 00 20 00 30,00 i squares 8 oo 1 1 oo 15 oo 25 oo 37,50 i column 1100 16 00 20 00:10 00 45.00 [ column 18 00 24 00 30 00 45 00 75.00 i column 28 00 40 00 50 00 80 00 130.00 rill iiome of charles dick ens in possession of his eldest son from he london telegraph the public will learn willi satisfaction hut for the present at least no strange iwner will take possession of the house ul jiulshill famous as the residence of clins dickens the property was put up for title liy auction yesterday by ml tiist if lhe firm of x hon tiist & yvtttney at he mart in tnkenhouso-yard anil was inuglit in hy mr charles dickens the idesi son of tin late distinguished novel st for 0 00 it was scarcely lo be ex lected tlmt any ihing like lhe same eager ii ss would be shown to gel possesion of his lioiise as was exhibited to secure iim one or more ofthe articles of vcrtu vhich belonged to mr dickens an american genlleinan had it is said sei iis miinl on purchasing ihe swiss chalet [ i.i i ivi i m-rr'amu .. - 1 <-. ( ...... • , i ; imi the iv e.'t'.is hi d auctioneers de ■i d in im luile i io iiie same parcel ns i ,■ii iileiice and f rouiiils the attend une at ihe looms was not much large bin at sales of ordinary property mr huie die kens occupied a front sea io 1 1 be auctioneer mr tiist began ili plu jeeiliiig.s ni llie sale by saying thul ii was it ■i i-i hsni v for him to utlempi to add an emaiks if his to the praises lb il hud . ii written nf mr dickens in i iii i-i.iks ii tiiis enough for present pur n ,, .- o siale ihal mi dickens lived ul gadsliill for innny ynirs and lhat lhe i : ee tins lilt wise famous as a scene im ni"i lali/.i il liv slliikespenie the grounds cmsi-i.il ul 17 ai ,. -, _! rods and ii poles ibe bouse wil i'limni'iliiius fi m 1 1 ti il lin t eight bed-rooms two servant's hed-rooins a dining-room twenty-six feel by seven teen a handsome conservatory i a small billiaiil-ioi'in having inenlioii il the gardens he proceeded i say ihal lo bad lai ii aski il in elm b iln sti i.-s chalet which was pii'scnlcd to mr 1 ) i ■k ■■i - . from lhe propel ay and noilolivl a i'i sum of money would hit e leon leiiliz .'. from it ; bill neb a course appi a ■" nl si sacrilege and it had bin .. i ler milled lo sell all as one o tiie house mis a mile rn a li ill from lllgll nn two llllli a llllli illlles fllllll kali 1 i a i ua well supplied will pure spring « .!•■. 1 was in siilisiaiilial repair ami io etti t re spect lil f i iniiii'diaie occiip iii'.o i'ie late mr dickens must have spent thous ands nf pounds upon il j nnd be did im ihiuk thai any one enl i ing on il need spend au additional shilling what should lie ask lor this properly i it had been reported that au american gentle man was de'ei inini'il lo have it at any price but be irustt d lor the honor of this country that an englishman would become lhe possessor of ibe ertlale which belonged to charles dickons lie bud been lold they would get c20.000 for il should he commence with ■__ 10,000 .' no answer ,.'**, ooo still no offer what was it llieir pleasure to slur wiih / a voice : i will give you live thousand pounds five thousand pounds offered — live thousand live hundred — six thous and—six lliotisand one hundred — and so on by the silent nod of bidders up to six thousand sis hundred pounds and then ii pause in vain did mr tl'lsl try all ilu varied forms of the auctioneer's irl to secure a higher oiler they would not go ou antl so the hammer fell to a hid by a gentleman who was acting tor mr charles dlckeub a plot of eight acres ol land forming pari of ibe relate wm bought by mr dickens for cl,..00 tin properly had been pm up to sale by ordei ol iho executors uinl ttill now puts int llie possess ui of mr i litkeus i ui n;i|..i!ei.ii has nuw ruled franco fo twenty-two j i us < ii hi imnicdiiili pn !"'■' i ors i lin i'hillippc im i im i i i lli i o years jliarlc x iis years louis viii nine y trp n | ll 0 i ull i 11 t imi , mini i lli \ \ i i i ll i n i.l.l i ii broken in health will all in ambitions urnlillcil diivc hint in which i built he li i of bj ■ie . r wi in l i i ' n ii ' '■m ; 1 1 l.u uny til i i i ruling belli ii it nd i . 1 1 . i i iiimi inni mm i un | i , . hi li pompeii and vesuvius an old poml'eiian household pompeii at the base of vesuvius smug gles again for life ? sweep buck two lliiuisnnd years dear iciidir and slantl wiili ine tin the remains ufnn ancient ciiy w inse sineis theatre and temples begin in revive in graceful ruins pro in the tan gled mass beneath the java voluminous ail strewn a in id tin cijirts nml thermto til l hut once proud ciiy brcalbing exist ence in the liuiigblicsl rftlte ages of ihc ll'iitito empire mm ictitmatl'-l kx ni'u'te liuirnl pniliigstn ibe rnnflc.a chambers as fresh and plain ns if thev had been execuli tl yesterday disinterred lioin llnir long bu ill ndrtor ibe luxuri iillsucss aid debnseliesst f 1 illpeiian lit a pedicel fi-ei nitioii creeps over the won deii g \ is tin when siamlirg at the bul lion n lhe market place he looks upon lhe silent streets through tile ruined turn pies tit jupiter and isis over broken pal aces wiih exposed sanctuaries and mount vesuvius in the peaceful distance lt is like a dream ; you have but lit tlo heed of time and no understanding of its flight the strange scene grows melancholy in its sensation when ive ramble on passing relies of hu man life ; the stone rim of the exhausted well worn by the bu kel rope ; lhe marks of ibe carriage wheel iu ibe narrow streets tlm places for drinking vessels on marble ! counte i rf the wine shop j i he amphora iu pi it ale cellars 1 1 untl reds ol years ago put away : the miller's wheel and his oven where for two thousand years lay his last baking ; the bouse of diodemes where skeletons were found huddled to gelber near ibe door aa if attempting to ecape shrunke i inside to sctnly bones and hardened with ashes — are scenes of ihis ghostly city awfully impressive and solemn moving on both amphitheatres ami temples where ilm gods were wont to lie ivor.-lii ped by ibe priests dimly show ibe revelry of pleasure ilm pursuit ol games and the blipersiilitiils adoration ot lhat elysian ago perhaps ibe vista of imagination bi comes paramount to that of reality when looking npnn ilm neighbor ing grounds we reflect lhat bouse upon i se palace upon palace leniple upon lomple monument upon monument are siill ivii uiidcrnenth ibe quiet growth and that their iii told weal ll i an classi cal stories mythological fables couceii of lipids ihealiic.il rehear d pni'llc reel j * • *' ' ' • i mysteries of antiquity am waiting lo t limn d up to the light of day silling upon a fragment of stone covered ttilli ancient mosses where ihe sleepy izard cn pi mid llie i noble j-'.'s-ln pper skipt i wulclli il the slow exeat 1 1 in i i a room i and saw l.ni-l il.lt light for till first lime i since lb f.aif'll erupliou the a;i il grace nl ihe.piiinpeiian daiie.iiig gills « itli dnz j cling biilliuncy nf color as beautiful us j ilmiigh ih aiiist had llml moment put bis li lisbing lunch upon them imperial rome proudly points tn lhe dignity of her :•',. inn j ilm colossal gi i ilnirol her on i-eiiui the magnificence i the remains nfi iniu nee aud power of christian civil :■/. i in ; in the c unpaid i « ilb miles of ctim duels stretching ic tivo i and i irol i mil ttiih llnliiiu massive t ill i,w le if llie empeior g.ulo ml his spoils ol travel and feasted poels philosophers and stales ine • 11 il ibis va i sen i k.d by nn innncs of ■■. dv ami s.i nil in ilu iccollfclions i . ., i , ■-,,. i.,i,!ii ■■.-, is not more im iri s-i ■■ll lhe awful sublimity ul this c iv ol'lbe . e i ii nl vi-uo is io i's inr'y lm 1 ,■, nub nnd burn d ilu c'l.v ill lis bom's and i ol " i ■- : g '• "' ' lhe solitude would < i i e hi i ' s.de nn ll is ii ci '. ice here | be melted i'i ■■"- ''. . it i ' ■■■■• '! '"" : ,| l,e l ... be ml ral urns ; i ru « ■• ii s e ns ll ul , ihs ol ibe living like lm i ad p mrrd ! i i mould late upon liyei as per t f ct a thou h i lin band of genius syslein 1 nt i cully placid ihem there mark lhe dif | fereni deposits ol eruptions in sumo pl.i cos as solid ns marble tlio work of ex cavation goes on daily lhe gills boys in n inul women carry away tin debris j ami hunting for precious articles ofti u find lings jewelry ami coin or delicalu mason ic woiks every crest sattillcu column every mark of ihal at ful c iia.-liophe suggest lo our iniiid chi horror of lhat hour when day was turned into night and light into darkness the delicious | breeze of the south passing over llie gull nf centuries lifts the cloud of smoke bang i ig over ilm fatal destroyer still heaving ready at any time to scud forth her clmrgi , j qbsi — thu sunlight that follows a shipwreck is not less beautiful though ii slims upon tho remnants of ihe broken bilk ; what is saved is so milch more pre preeious than that which has been inat — 1 th • tlom tic circle is always too small lo allow of iili'iirc il is always ton pre cious lo milk excusable any neglect tn prevent or imal disturbance there me enough to minister i y bints and reports io domestic inikindiie is ; und inilortu , nui lv the best under bui li circiimsinn ' oo are much prone lo mistake ami ihus misrepresent motives : and irilles tt llh no din ei object nre inagnifii d into muiiiitiiii - d nn in ft i i.n ul ' ffi use i is ihe same i 1 life i ul ns gu nd iigiiinsl it j,.|ie ,; r ri 1 liioim a like tin p i1i-.li nl ,,,,.. ij v cullury , dampncm corrodi .-, and ih rust though room i •'■icavi n spot ■d'ui i ,\ ii ." si hows nn iid to i , 1 in in lli iii ful iii '"•'•' i ll i i ■- u , ii i.:i uu to bo 0 uv the gallows in ohio first instance nf the execution of a he brew in the united states — he dies de claring his innocence norfolk o 3d special to cincinnyti com mercial at 2 o'clock this afternoon dennett scope was executed for the murder of ja cob goodman near monroeville iu this county 1 1)>a "'" october l.mt the xeirtiiioii is h liillt retntirkiihle oil iiccnnrrt both of the murderer and his victim being hebrews and this leing ihe firsl hanging of a hebrew in the united states scope was a polish jew about twenty live years of age goodman bad taken him us uu apprentice to learn the peddling business and the murder was for the pur pose of gaining possession of goodman 8 learn and money the hebrews ol this ' vicinity interested themselves strongly in scope's behalf and ihe governor was be set wiili peliiions tor reprieve but the ev idence though entirely circum.t intial,was ion damning to warrant interference and ! lhe law took its course j scope hits been faithfully attended by dr mayer a hebrew rabbi of cleveland ' who was wiih him in his last moments — he has obstinately persisted ill asserting ' ids innocence and on the scaffold even after llie cap was drawn over his face he reiterated bis assertion that he was on in 1 nocent man the prisoner from the first has manifested a singular insensib lily to the fate before him anil on the scaffold ' conducted himself wiih exemplary firm ness and decorum while being pinion ed after his ankles legs and arms had been tied and while a fourth cord was | ' being passed around his shoulders and chest be r**inarked with a laugh how ' m.iiiy ropes to kill a lillle fellow like me !" | j the execution took place in.-ide the j ' jail and sheriff gulp deserves end fir tiie manlier in which it was conducted — . the rope used was a very large one and j ' was used on several similar occasions iu ( level ind tbo body bad a fall of six j feet a nl not a muscle was movi tl after ] iho drop fell a few hundred people were assembled on the outside lint the huge niuliiluce ol half savage bip-ds usu ally aiiendant upon such scenes were not lo be seen scope has two brothers a brother-in i iw and sister living in buffalo who i • li i | . > slt / ih'.li , yd i! |