TllH (MU'iiAXW’ FRiKNii 'J’llF.-X. —mlujit i;ii' '''•.-l.ini of bioUlyiiii;' subsFnl)i‘r,-! of ilio il‘ i !)--ir l‘RK'iiiir a cl'us'? (X) on ■thi'ii' juipors. So, if yoi-t timl tiio iiia*'!? on ;yonr I'apor you nmy kiio\V ilij'r iMiio paid for lifii-- cxj^'inak ;uitl that-; you ro- jjinv th‘ Vvi^l I'o i!U-oiifiiuinl- Wo Ixipc uoiiV l‘o offiiiqicj -ii ini'-iiiu tiu-' [uqK'V Stoppo! u'lu’U tlfoy fa'l oax oo. n's u (■ a)i:'iftri pii'oio^li il 'oi; froiVu if w: 'A oMoi , arul uoiil,i-,i’l it u-;- ‘-in;,.;. ;,p,^ wo ra;' -ra!;- 5!o cXFopiion*. Wiu’ii, tlii'ix-^'ovr, yjiu ;.Vo ‘ll.ic X oil youi' iia]u''r, roii-.l lia' luyiivy ro- fiowal rig’ll aiiniy. OoMMiTT?':!;?- ON tl!E ( ?]0‘iIAX Asyli’m.—\V(‘ ])resunio thd vari ous iMusoTiit’' J:U)«Jgos ot' tiro Stato lijive, hi ohotlien'cc to ilie ro’solu-. tioii of tllo Onuul l.O'lgx' on tlio siibjeot, ■aj)j)'oihtn?l ^"ouiuiit- loos on tlm '^)ri)lian AsylUlir. U' Ko, wliy are. ihoro so, mam' tliat S'0 never hoar from hi »i‘y;anl to the (jutio-s inip()s(‘(l u])On them, h’lioro a re a. number of Loi.liroi;— small compaVod to tho whole luim- lier in tlie Btato, whose oomniit- tees (lis(‘]u1rj>-e their duties and iiiake monthly rOpOrto'of tile Oon- trilmtioiis raised for the As}dum, Svliile others seem to luive given ho attention to the matter; at Ixaist, xve liave liot lusanl a wo.rl from tliem. Ib’ethren, these things, ought not so to be. jMr. 8. S. lJurtom of tho Mt. Airy JVaicJiUioJh ‘Hdiilc passing ihriiugli UNfohi this week, gave iis a call, lie is a somewhat bet- t(.“r looking man than Woodson, (ifthe jS’cwSj Unci nearly ecjual in this respect to our Illow. lie is I'e’presxaiting tlio interest of his ])aper in his trarels-- -a very well edited and live pjtper by tho wat' ^—and illsft the' Mt. Airy \yhite ISulphur,Springs,' said to possess cui'ative qualities for coi-bdn dis-^ eases eqthd fo lift}' in tlie world. ■'We luqie Mr. Burton's excur sion to our section may prove (tijy of qdeasuro and proiit, and that on hi.s I'etitrh he may l.ie able to arouse the good people of liis i^ectioii to t};e itnj.-futanre of the or[)h:in work, and their duty in tegiird to it. EjUTOUI.VL kb[ANGK. "WiKh tllO last is.3ue of tlm Kahdgh Htnihcl Mr. Tiirnef’s eonneelion witli the jiapei* ceases fo? tlie pro.senb ex cept as {‘ofrerpondent, and Mr. Johnstome Jones-is announced as editor during.' the ^kmyention ennqiaigii. In annovineing tlie })rincipl(:s by which lie will be gmded in the conduct of tive pa per, the iKuv editor will favor ‘■‘Asylums fol* })0or orpliail.s—aid to disabled and penniless ex-Con- federate soldiers.” 'riuT papers of tlie Stat; liavo licretofore Itoen rathe? tender- footed in regard to the o^nhan ■work as a .State cliai'ge, ami wo are gl-ad to sec one paper an- notn'd'Ov as a ])rineipie it will ad- ■\'Ocate,> orph^slJ asylum.s as h ie- gitinVafe object of State charity. Other papei's may have taken the same position heretofore, but wo d-ei not now remember an instance of it. fVe do not mean tliattliey have been indifferent to the sub- _f6ct, as' a private charity, fobflicy have come up nobly to the help ■jif the enterprise and rendereii it most efficient ale!, but they seem to liave been in doubt as to the jiro})riety ef making' it ei ^ate charge. Wo. have i'^O' ^louht that the }ioor, lyelpless- orphans of, tlie Btatc wi’)1 be taken in among tlie other'liefplept^classe."^; fo^f eiire and puetjectioiiv and' that tlie publi-c ap])iK)ve-it,.and we hope the- ]rtXS3n>f die'State will follow the' example of the Sentinel in bring.-- iiig; about a; “coirsummation- so' detoudv to be wislicdd’ * I A(;in('ri/1'’-UA:. J;>i'i:.\a!,.-—'I’iiis ’exc:‘lh‘hi Xorih »’arolhia jiiiblim- fioii is out in a new and iniprov ed form, ibi,* AX'ould. edx-isc oiii' farnVel'S to subscribe for h "Die lime Ivas iinssed when a farU'xT can sustain himsxJf in his calliiig V'ifhout taking some a.gncultui-a.i paper, and by faking the-/car/ad he will be ^-uiMitig up a home enterpris oam.l g'e'.tiiu’.- his iiiouev’s worlli at die Kanie bino- .r-u r-'-TR. 15 .H tj V: y Jii * 6 ■ I. i J] ^ li .n-1 .rfi y, BV J.-lMi-U; A. DAVIS; no is u ii.uu n-iih iui f;u'r, ;l .'milinv ;i liViUl full of i'liai'ity, auii a Jiaiul rv:'..ly •- i'.’-lp iuomid iiiiii i:: of asif1aii(‘'(R lit- is iiDt ili-> jui.u w’loa! you sro voi'lviitg aroiiiui iii sd a .‘Irav Roiit ; Si-ithr" hv. :u!_v 'a'!ali(Ui to liiiii \vlio.s‘ odithi'f liiiyii'i.i'oss is ('.ituniM'd Ivlfhiii llu* uarrow boimilari'-s of liu- ‘-iii'aFticc o'' oc,);iaiiy.” 'i'nu; iu‘ sc'cs atiil knows of ll’t' ck'.«(' f'.stofl- !U‘ss of tlD‘ workl; lull it utfects liiin not, Lo .r.j (-.oiitMit }'! l-ioVf along iii tlia rliiiia'di that lias bf i-n chalked'out. for him by a }ii-ovicihh’ tial hand, and' i.s h;\|)j>y in tlu* l.t-liof that Provichunv will prospor him :■ lu.' iiJ I'at afiaid to cinitrihuti' 1(. a wi.-w ai:d iduirltuli!',- }im'=- jui.se. for Ilf' b'-lievcp him.self diily-bouiid t' liolji tho.so of lii.s. felldwuuui who an- -in diy ircss. I care not,, wlnui of \Vlte!'u you uieet iij. with a real whoh'-soiiled, geiK-nms-iicanOl man. you ;C'c apt to lind liim a man that has i.eeti succe.s’.sflil the Huter j'i“-t'o:.’ of ids life. His h'lisiiie.ss, whatever it may'hkvii l>ee)v,- has most likely been j>ro«})e?oUS( ami if you a.sk him why it was thafiie iiiive 'vHi'i lih'-raliy to tlds or the otlu r jun-jK.se, he u'iil tell yo'Uhat il wa.i because he.felt .that he was acting jf? aceordniic.e. with the i’dinirtfons cf the divhie law, and that he felt confidiud that holiimsoif would be ilherully rewarded in tlie ^unl. The contrast between the li\’“(; of th* generous- hoarte.l and ■•losc.'listed man i.s great. The .first 19 hHj’py-rUis far as wtrtldy liHjipiupss ex’ tends—all the day.s of bis life, while, the other Is evcriniserablo and discoMtentt'ib- H- i.s cou- tiiiually .growling around becantfc he doii’.tgei ahuig lTPtt"?V or becjui^e sotfis.Viady don’t die and leave hdii lierv to ’> lai'tje eabitiR JIc scareely ever/ref’.y .i>aft- a shilling to a reji- yioiia' j'UrjKi.se, or eoiitrihuled (‘xceeding a ([uarter to an orjdian ifouseludd. .Men- whom i’ro-,-ideio-e h!r?» nroanefed (dtei: droji b;;ffk hito that state of forgetfuiiiess of of Ood’s g'uutiiess wiiich usually ren.deri* thetu unconsdous d' the duties they oWe to their feliowmen. A little -ha'dalde outlay here, or a kind w-ii'd spoken tliert', from jmre ami rfdigious motives, (jf'eii endears a jierson to tlie iieart.s of tiK'n. It eri'cts for huu a Ki'und monument ill til" aiuialu of Idstory, njxm wldidi is writ’ ton'a beaulifitl fnscriptiou commemorative of the illusti'ioiis deeds done in tlie body. ]\[r. Ikirmu’d. o.t’JIaHibrd, Conu, has :i remavkablv iuli'lligeutAlog. iH.s performtmees, indeed, seem almost iiicrediblo; but, after aii, we little km.Av ■what dogs arc re- a.lly capable tu : Mr. Barnard—M,}>e owner—will hold up one huger, foid tusk tiie dog, “iiow many!” Answer b}' the dog, -’Botv !” Then Barnard holds up two, four, or tlirce, as .any bystander may request,- and the dog, without waiting to bo asked, says, if there nre two, “Bow woM'!” or if there are four, “Bow wow wow vy'ow !” it is evident tliat, to'U certain extent,- tim dog can count: and he is not to be fooled into giving a w.vong an- SM'cr, -whotlier tlie nunibev of fin gers held up is increased in reg ular irum'eri-cal gradation, or not. So it is- no routine learning on Ids }>a}t, ])ut actual intelligence and comprehension. Ask the dog how many thous and dollars he is u'orth, and he responds with five barks. Ue will also tell how niaiiy command ments'tlrere'arc"; and wlien asked how jiiany "words there are in the- eighth connnaiidmen ty he respond's with four bow' avows. No mat ter how one varies-- tho questioii,- the answ-eir is always 'coiTOot. —'YuutW Con/jMi’iioii. ''.‘NTiPUr'i'ii'.N,-' ['(> I'in. OPI'.M.VX A.'A l.i'.M KiUiM !Ct;; l().j(''LV Mclr'ii'nliiaii Hall Pai>l -^liS ].y Cuilcc'i, Palci-riu '• :',7 nil i M-piians' (•’rienil, '' ;jii -fMiHiy I,.-ulic,“’ ‘-oiicert, Oxfii-ih •• C'i r.O ‘“H(...:r;.|i ;i! Cc'-V, *• !.-i .--Vi ■'!; Ap-.x t> ()-• Mr'.IanU’ck.'c? XuSC.-^ “ ! f (>(.'( '.ifcctil’ll S"'a‘:. S' Jri|i{ra( t;hu.>‘fh ■' 11 ic (b'livti'Ui al r>’fef'(v!!l,’; “ .Vi; a. i: x- ‘kVi. I I !.'■ i’-,::;,-.-. i t.c '-.0 N'r -' 1.'-, r. . . wy..- F .. - .. ; :v A.-’-..cX T U Sciby, Ap vV M’-. • n;;.-a-.!'. '• 7 l-'.iriui!:'..,!..iu L •• b; ‘ Xu Cii.') b ';‘>l M.ii. Uill t'iiuD-ii Ib'ilii’ Cii. " .'.-mb Hi M r>iiik(' H.iy.Vnud, Xrw J.c'Iri'u.’! Puila'i'Xu a I ■}•, MrC.isi). '' C .»D Mv ('irih. ‘‘ e !>u.f; ilin;'!. ■* 1 .A{.' Ui'cc.i; !.,('vc] I.’uilvt' Nu 277i “ 1 it) ].>!• 'J-boiinpsun. " 1 C!) (Mcii 'A'ipi,. -..l’- UilIJick, (' yf'ar.s ul!. M' M U’atsoii, bewis Moiita- gAR IN KIND. 1/ \V Alien iSr A R \ amt, I'oll cluth fm-buys' clptltinf:. Mrs ,vl K Ailt u. 0 gifls’ ''i'llul's; .) R Pntm.' 1 iuU. S) AV All.-''!;, 1 hat. .Oixoii tSs Purcf'uy- I i]t>y. fa-ns, » i'b'i llutir. Miss.dura Rasctx', C bbls tiour. A TrH'ud, i ljuslicl wheat at Ueriitlb’i’s Mill ^i'he' fullu'.vui.irPersuus hilvb paid for Tub FiuiiNi).-for oilb j-etir from this liato : t) r (’-unis. .Jiimc.s SoiitligrAe, /TC .M.-naiUs Rev J Osltorn; Gmy Joiu'S, A S dlar!;.. N Il FeiuieU, MissAVillie l.ee Sims, Miss X E Uriulshef, J P Caiiuady, J S ''J'lii>mjiso:i, Thos R Wm Q. Hurdie, Q il Trot-^ i::am Mrs Ma-y d’mmikniip M-.s' Elizabeth dheek, J II WiiiubtgV.atii, Miss Mntthi Yfi---- iimi, R'eimnl Peeil, Mis.^ liiiutcr Cuth'oil, .S R Sju'U’il 2 copies, W W' Tlpciuircb. R it I’iuiistm;,- d II •loiies; i’ P iur.lHn, ,S P A’Viil •h., A E Page, .1 R I’a.gh,' W P Rutihf.- C 'Stedtiian. J H Ra]>atyjTU, A E Yates, K W Yates, .Rev .J R Bxuoks,; ' . . Ami tlie fothe.ving for siz : Jafft'e's A Tiavi.i^, Wm C Rickman, C 0 Ifaitoii. H W Pearce, 'i'iiiiuthy .Siuuilb Jesse V Parch. Insults, 'sny^ .u modern p'liilo- .snplier, are like countert'eit, mon ey ; ive cannot liinder them from being ‘afl'ered, but., ,we are not compelled to take tlcmi ■ Fi-osii (i»c Fro(-e‘(iiiis'^'/^'(iie'‘C?r;^s5^ “Tlie def^tgu of the orphan Asy lum shall be to prote'dtj trttin and educate indigoiit a.nd jA-cfin'ij^iiug (wphan cliildnut, t(» be received In-twcen the- age of .six and Iwolvc, '.D)o hav(.‘ no parents, nor proper ty nor near relative;''able'to dssi.st theuL They shall not be receiv ed for a ehoftcr time than two years. .In (cxtraordinaty Ca'ses' thee Superintendent nuiy remixe’chil- di'eii outside the jigcs sj>'ec'iried. . ?f *!a' ITvoal^c. Adopted Dec dd, 1872. Resolved^ 1. 'That St. Joints Oollogc shall 1)0 made tin asy lum lor the pr;>tectiou, training and edu(‘.ati(.m of iinligent oiqihan cliildron. 2. Tha.t thie Grand Ttodge Avill Jippropriu'iC -8 —'---anuuujly for the suppiXft of the iustilution : buf will not assume any additional l^ecuniary respoiLsilnltv. d. .Tliat this Grand Lodge elect a SupeviiitetidentAvhoshall control the institution and solicit con tributions for its supx)ort fToin all classes of our people. 4. Tliat orphan children in the R-aiil A.sylum shall be fed and clotlied, and shall receive such preparatory training and edu cation as will prepare them for useful oeciqiations and for tho ustia’? bt't’siu*e8S transKX-efions of life. A.iopted Dec 5th 1872 : Resolved. That tlio' Suoeriiiten dent of ?hc said Orpliau Asylum shall report each at A.-nnual Gom- muiiicatio'u an aecoimt of Ids' ofH- cml acts-,- recei-pts-;- disknirsements,-1 number of pUpils,-&c..; together with-such-s'uggestibns- as'he' may see-fif-to'Offer. • '"Resed/oed;. That the M^istor of (gud) suhoi’diiii’.tD k.ulgc' Miipdiiiiit Sl.Tiidiug Gonmiiltf'e Ut.dn'! eSikilig luiids for the OrphHii .'^Sv'Uun; mi l requirt? snid (•'.uiiiiiltrei? lo report in writing e:udi niHbdi' mul tliat said rtqiorts ai id the Itntds r(?ceiviMl be forwarddd inonlhly to the Sujteriutendent of the Asyliun and that the support ‘■{ ll'd U!'))h;ui Asvhnu be a regu kir (hde‘- hi' biC'i ness in each sub erdithtfv' !.Y'd;'’t-D| e.-n-t' G'omim:- tiicatiD'o. 4. .-VII chnych.es a?-iil i'Didvolent drgani.-ctturns are reu'.tested It)- codpcralc'. with us in llie orphan work and to collect and fdrwjird contributions thvotn'']i theif Own propta- cfbcers', licfe a.r^ the fe3- olutions : Resolved, Tliat tlie sincere tlrinks of thie ( jrand Lodge are hereliy tendered tO lUdn Tbonev- edent ladies and gentleiiien, to the ministers of tlu' gospel; to.churcli- es of rarioiis (ienominathitis, to (.kid Fellotvs; Knights of Bytiiiag- Godd Ihuudars, kTieiid.s of Tdm- poranee, and otlier bohovolent i^O- c’etie.s; -tvhose lioarty cbopefatio-h and liberal coutribiilions liave fen dered timoty and valnakdo assis-' fence in the great work of ameli orating tlie' condition of tlie or phan cltildron of tho B'fate. ResidVed^ Th.at ah b'^oevclent fmciietics uud hidividhals.ftfo hefd- by cordiall 'ihyvited and request ed to cooperate witli US in,provi ding fuiids and supplic’i' fof febd- iug clotlniig, and edUcathig indi gent and proniisiuggirp'luuis eihil- dfou, Ut the Afjvhin; iii. OxfOril,''^i' Form o2'A!»|>licatio«i for lo tJic rpltati Asylu slis. G, --...1875 This is id Mify mt .' is (iri dfphan) mtlwnl esfafc, 'dnii. - .-. i/cttrs of atje. II fdfhcr died in 18.. .h mother I, l'ri)‘g .. herein] ludhi (ipfliridion for h uulmis.ftM mto the Asy lum, at ; and / also reJinqnlsli and convey, to the officers of the Asylum, tlx: mannyc ment and control of the said oryltun for...... years, in order that.. _. may he trained and educated ac- sording to the regulations prescribe'! by the Grand Lodge of Horth Car olina. Approved h/. THE PEE DEB HERALD, PUBLISIIKD AvSIKV WBDNESDAr, --AT— AVAibESRORO’, N- C. OPLY 0NJ£ VOLLAli PER YEAR. Bvi.ght, clicBtful, pi-ogre.ssiN'f', always uji to the adviimaiig thoughts of the tiino.-^, the Herald taker r.ang^'-hath the lemling journals of tlio dry.- It is'oil the side of Christi.'aiity ' Tlie H'-iiRABr) i^devoted to the family cirele. a. contains origirmh an-d select stories,• wit, hn- Vinr, &•., (!ve-'y family in the land srl'o’jld sub scribe for it, Its low jirico (only oiio dbllar) pjaces it within the roacli of the poorest in 4o Jaiid. Wf pay all pctegel- Rcsaii Avhsu th?. thinks iisr Tlie .Evr.iu-'^ tiFirtif Class Fdmhj Paper/ !^ttvilJg.- S'liiie of the abie.st writers itr Xt>ftii Carolina- attached to its sthflr ThA-b is Aioiigh livmrorinis'rL'a'dlng ".h it. ti) mak'c' one linigh fnr'a'w'bek^- 8'^'tujgh to' keep yoii jnlly tili.th '-imY 'doMunart (Ga.) N'cics. We refer’to foe' jin'bliUieVs o^tiiisp'.Tper-_agF^ Subocribd at ouce. Address,' HE1UL0. Waaettbort',. X.-O. ; TH K TOiSfr'Il.liKSlI'fi oxFORif A ti; >m nobD.\ii t'El! -yPiE; w. A. .iiAviSj EDITOR m PROPRlHoSi Ptni iRjitir is (IfbitU i.r, tiiS iitsl idfcftsiS uf Gflincillfc CuUnty, ill.,I Ml'iliy- tWilblo i,f i-xiipiiso SKiii! lit .ip'aieil fa ffliikij (I ll flnjjif suitable to all classes; ioB mtifTtM: We liffe t(j Kabm teill ttlSiiyj iMiiply luiil cMiickii- all kW Cif ,.u(a Iiiii ridif.y )ifli,t.Wtg as tlida,) m aiiy hUltnlaliHibtii Hi NurtH fciiftliWa; (ii«e fii yoilf Wilofa; ft) AtifMMtsMS. THE t'igillcMglii te S Itffgbt SltcilUtwH ■i'lUi any UtWf-t Mlavs'papef fa OfiW^ftte cdil'p- ty, .liosalR-; !(; Prth'atfafi la ills MiUUnaWg c.mnltiasis qiijti! llatfwifig,' .dud it is uMou'bt- I'dt.v Hid best adsfrHsilig iHdcWrtili.' Tdi'iu'i 14^ *Mt libt.fiH.' a .&M PMftM: mm irb typiiiikiAi m at ms .y«ny tv, v'WaM* !tjr,d'k«.-,d nsmse ipsea m iij oHf muhmsfmaQudG’t “'-Ac iiiuksi p'a^df is (ua Wntditoo (N. Y.) JJMyiighter. “'Tk' 1® I.'f idn‘ )j'0.st L'.ydlVaWgiis.''- KaKi'gtf ihdlU A-e®*-- ' “It isRv.'Of la'liitd.V, V(.;f iidijcda'iid iaa-fiVsii cdiiSs aRSkly ,.li,.Hp),p, IV-Utm Jewel: “If ?.i tovV s well gol'fni-tt’p-and' v’ivlii'aljlif Bilnf- DailVilM fVaq Tim'ei: "It ik'wdiiR-ia.diuitaaifoiiicdm.IiW ntfaiiir add (ille,I iviili iiiidrestitig Ji!a.«lig iHtifildi'.-— Wasiiiiigtcii- mm- “It Its Mid 4 tiic iijvvsiat a'lid'iiioji' s'pir,/ wackWS -dd t,3 fomiiv .and viid wish'iis' dlbvo/ jdmiigiadiy'dio rith ificSasj'vVhiai'lliifindus;; try adil’taleilts mii/it"---«')'a4datdil' V'o 6'oun^ fla Hokum sucW M H ik' u'aeless;- aro noff satisfied' call gSf £^41# MMy fH-- tufiidS Af iMtiSv Ecmr am fropikt'or,. Grford, N. d-