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. THE COIICODD BEGISTER iunx WUODIIU06K, Sabcr!ptlon Hate: Tr, : f i tLpath. : i : Tirra Uat'Ju, : : : : Tew c5. j TWt Urui ar strktlT ca-.h la x;r?' Any r-raua rtier CF c,ab cf "J . WILL-JL SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, - CONCORD, X. C, ATTLyirifareatnOart ia AIl Br:. unl c u.-.tr.r..:.r.r i, tVr- lfmru. Unwa owalr. b-i'-ary, lo C.I LI. O.V T. C. STHICKER, HEAD "QUARTERS FOR . UliUUJbUIfco A.nu riw VISIONS " yeM.u mn. zuUh. ii mr nI 31. 1, i:.. a. IV.rH o4 IWf, ba.k..l l-f. JI.1S GtHJlAi, Si..r SALT lw f r ! r r-tasl .. r rr I'lilri: I'AID Fur. CiLNTEY K linX-lbl CALL ANPVKK MKI 41 T. C STniCKEK, HULL k SCOTNEY, GENERAL . COiXJJISrflON MERCUANTS, &a. 3IC .YwVfA nVfrr .Vrrrt, ruiLiDnr.riiiA, r.l who!rifl AftVr' In flutter, Chfef LarJ. Ta!I.j Trr'nry,liarii,5tixk, 2AVti. A ifleX'tl. Ylmr, Fur, Vflf flllTTriS 0(Wo, Kwe, Tact., r-a-rtllllrri um. Orci Cvrn, Driri UU I J LIT. Vruir. I!t. !!.. Fvr:n i Ifnr;: FrnJ. sn i In'fact we caa 4t any'ani etrry tblnj at the hipfift mr. -l rru : make fvru l rttarn. anf I.I II- KiwLc.Mi prirrnr -aiaances nte! tn all I U L k V I abifmenU ex- trrtknhatlUll LLUL artirM. T m that we da an eitnit kuinc. gnj Km d-lr' i rhiU.tff hi will tell Jom asal.a m.rv cant lt nn tuan ail t!)r Il.ti-w n !ti!Irl- lPOOUBI. f hi ret t.thr. S-nJ .e Tnc Lt. ifncil. Ac. Ac. Itcrrrrnrr Cnab. r we njr--r ji uanj rcaponaJble JIouwo In our C iij. . . Zlr EGOS. GAME. .SOT1CK TO TRESPASSERS. ALL mwr of pr.n ar brrcby fr- T..i.att N TWO W Bhin wilh L..tk ao.1 Ua.r in. r t akrl, r thvr wi : rfc .ntir rabhiu r vi'iirrvi., r ci .r 'uit or bird, with d r niarnx rv-i. or tratrlir with r.nKfn.r gnW .k rl .w r sitting, r in u, vn tia wfUm pr.- u:-?d ly usecctrdirg !. Uw. We will ?UU up all Ta 'rant. Mt KL. k. aa.J i.rjrvUt J WIlU a.l tUc i -'r trn A AWndr, TLm 1. Marf.o, I M J! rns f A lMt. J T CrwKU J .hn Mvrrun. i"iwf'-U'r L'nn. an-. l l'tmrr, KS !'hrr, j G s l-.w: r. ; r.r; It l.-ir., I K I. l t- .r. Valuable Property FOR SALE. lr itu f p-'r in m- i:r ! r mn .rUrf t!i tjrir t..rt t" M vkUn U.ri c- i-t. Kail T'rm l-"-!!. I u : .-. .'U ! .I f Jrr.U;trv." Jhs. ,r t'. pr-ii,v. a th '; !iku--. thtf f!!wtniC al.aM' Mm n nr I Ku-.- In-- TfjrH r Tbv tra. t kn-wr. a, ti C. t.o.ri i !J Mu r lh.-J-! Fi-r ;.?d Mto' r.f. r.'r .....?.!. IlnC:k Little tM Watrr Xrr'. U.J ia Jl A l.ia- M A W!..r, M - a.. t : .r. aii l i.ai: -r. n; i . us si ----- i. D tmU r tw. t'i a-r.- ; t uuil- r t r- r. ij aT"- ; n.iui.r 'r ti. r Cj: r. . l!t -f "aid r r.'t-i.rvr f Sild 1 r-.rtv- :r I at A i . tt U:v, 1v:...t.!. r. A'.-: .. tiov au.1 pIa-'. 1 a i !!-.!! .,:. rt-;-r.- I "d t' I. r' -ktr ir.V rlicl-'f. ''t trok.-. o -:r Mill. 2 C"lil!n M.'N. K-..ii I!, (llacktoti:!. S!w;a !t (f t:4 TKKMS UK SALE. r-i " ' T!i f !." win Trn. nt.t b i-.mt p"d with : Otse-twrtn f a;.ount : .. n w , t !i r.d th. rtnuiioiruin a cr.lit ( i 1 ad t Ie m. ntt ia i mj.i. r..-:, wi-. v prd e.-uriti rv-irol, wtt:. in. t-.r.-.t tr- ni 4Uof sl. c t t J r cvrt. ;r ax tnn. Tit! rscrvrd tit. Ut pnxnur.x i. n t-. This -nhJsvof I-vuiUr. ST J.S. FISHER. IVmruN-l-rr. FITS EPILEPSY. . FALLING "SICKNESS lrriuunrtitly (nrcd-no IiutubtiK-tX OM Montliuaaf rilr. iotilisrtrf (Vlebratvtl lulitlliblc 1'oMilrns. Tv. , , r m ' tr ttkt h-' J.r Uoa.l w cltui f r thM. w st,.1 t:.-: ;. na... rt n:t.s KJ.Krl TKIAL l .. A Ir. tivj-i. trd i t only !:s-:n t'.a; U v Vr ru tJii v!l a j-v;al '.a I , (lODAa-Ql ty msilton i.rt..f I H:. : . ... , , i -p i -ri i ,-cn lajttlo: narenaa Bori-cun.ausm nm-c - " i wuu v-. .n tS- i-M-.d -r in Liu, or 'iuatcr. I..t la. rel 'eil:M"M' " j. .v.rr M with nvom. AriD.. ;n u .A Lt,:. . IVi XD . i k . " .- .. w - - . - r . - . . . a. . . i. w. wa A I. ..... . j . iinnt.i i w . i. n i i t u ri n u urafi .x i AncsUatiTeaarUK-.tct rb'eumalisn. t try VEG E- i;( :fll :. k ' 1 . . ' . new M ..tr. "i. -;v i our flth iu them, an :ra 1 V-. , ' , bw' cntin eycu that they are no hum- i.V a ran n.K. a i;k.;m an knt ,. , ,:Ji fc rtKE TRlrL :;r- L-v Vi "v v Vx'Wk m-1 ii X L L , U " "nt your nnn,. y until you are M.N L KI LNMUl. ALL rrr.rr:ilr-i,.C U tLe!r curative power. .wjfH I. ...n an tatiy :;.4jlf Lf i, w.-rth mn;. d mi de'.av aJ l nvinvlvf itirn:-ut ;,r .jic U'r-i! liiWDKlts a TRIAL as I'rW fr larc b-t.f K r f f ti.y WILL l"RELY CURE YUL. ru:vr Cai.aU ot m;p4: p::.. r ir ciirM.C U. D. A ! . .w: inMutiNs. Zsd ruct, Ii.'wk.i u. v. 'I' ' . -, -, L - ' VOL III ET1I WILL CURE RHUMATISM. MR ALBERT CKOCKER, the well kovo lru-git and oibcrj, ol prine xl; M.. 1J ererr one troub led wilb lLhacuflum to try VEGETI2JE. BE.ID MS STA TEMEST: SrnxoTALi, Ml, OcloUr 12, 187G. Mr B. II. Stxvxs : sirtisj , . .:i hat! Ar.ril rom ... - rn L! to mrre Lbaltime until f lOIDOTI uuui w - J I three rears azo this fall 1 iu?cred every Tthin; Vith bwnuti.m. !re wold be week, at . Ume SomctituM there ttat I coukl not step one step ; the attacks were nuJU often. I sucereu every inmg rcrenuJta ouen. iium i-'s ht a man could. Over tnree yers a-o T mn.n,fnNd tiikimr VEGE- -.,...... - . .7 . . , . ... .NKan-Jfolloweu uupunui i uau lone. Tub sutcmetit icraiuiuus as far a rlTCKuCKEa!"' Mr. Stetens is concerned. IBB . x- nft.iT. nn- a .,,r fnr mn ulhin wcvuukb every ouuuuu, uecemoer oi. ieiaua I J A.J L I . . . X-.- ....... I stjx.(Atcarits. iTTiri"nMUT"n VEGETINE nnraTIUIXY CL'ItUD ME. 'Boaioy, October, 1870. . Mr. R. II. StrvExa: nar Xir.i daoebter after fcarinr a erere atUck uf Whooping Cough, was left Tiard bra friend she Uied the VEG ETINE, I in a enr feeble state ofbeaiui. wif au- and after unin.c a few bottles was fully re-1 stored to health. I haebeenagrcat sufferer Irom Kheu- matiin.. I Have taken several noltlea oil firm A. Cn-fitrf Cu., Vrsgiu oinuu l" " " mo press must bo the VEC;E1INE for this coinplaint,aadamgarca9t;c.ll1- offers fiva cenu'fortka happy tasai ay it bat entirelr cured me. II bae rfoaimcnaeu tue tMitiux. u i other with the same rood results. It is a I crcat clcamer and runner of the blood; it I i.jaaBt ta Uke and I can cheerfully rcvofTmn J it. JAMES MUliSE, 301 Athens street. KUKU1IATJSM is a DISEASE -of tbe BLOOD. Tho blood in this diea, is found to con- . ft l-UfTTIVL' . - brcosiTcrtinr the blond from its diseased con.ii tion to a healthy circulation. VEG-1 ETINE reinlatr the twwels which is Tery in.r-rtant in this complaint. One bottler"" UUi,6OHUU3 uv UVKU of VEGETNE will nv relief, but to ef- paid, and there is in tho treasury an fectarermanentcureitmitibetaken reg- ,,'arl. .n,l ,.r I.U ,-,1 rtl Mw. I u:;t in cee ri TISE is sold b alldruifgii. iry it, ana talir rJnrt will be the same as mai 01 j . it ,... r . 1 i.f.rt vu. who ay. ui.v. f ..m-K roliofaa irom me ue vi ." i - . r V KG ETI N K.' which icorwr-eUeXciuive- ly of Bark$f AWrj and Ilrrbs. VEG ETINE, mvs a IVton ph.-sician, ha equal a a LLkh! puriner. ii earing t, iu many wonarriui cures rr ... ow... remvdiea bad faib-d, I viited.tbe.Iaooralry .n.j navinced mvelf of it genuine Jerit. It is prejrfd from bark, root and herbs, r hoi which U highly effective, and they i.. i;....a. i.i.nn.pu Ia nru. du,e Mioui.hsn; rulu.' VEG ETINE. yttTlUMi r.'il'AL TO IT I Fit iii Sau m, Ma-s., Nov. ii, 1S7G. Mr II - i: SrKVE?f: ... v . . 1 Lave l-n troubled wita Hi..; 1 .vu.ni- i.ci-d uMiigthe VEGKTiNK. I m : - i. tt,nz aloi.:; first-rttte, and till ...i:..Mhc YKliKTlNK. I consider there if.. :!.i:i- cyial to ii for uch complaints. V:n-'r".t!v refmnu-na u to eerioa. Y ur truU , m:;s. lizziV: m i'wckakh. 2o 1 lirr.rsc strtvt, bt..uth alcni, Mass. vi:fii:Tii: Prepared by ST F.V EN S, l'.t 1.STON ,M ASS . II. K. VcKCtinc ii Sold by nil lrtiK- gil. - Acw Invention ! A uf.r t.the rublic a ratcnt "WASH- ING MACHINE. It is the invention of r A ..mr.E-i.ofiiM Fort, N C. It l--:i tr-!.-l by a numlxr of citizcus of Cal :irru,touMy;h.o certiiicaW can be pr.i.hfj .f iu L.( LLU.Mh as a U'LEANEK UF DIKTY CLOTHES. It w. nwariSvd the firt premium at tho State ri.- a; 1.... :h, this voar. It wi-rks it- 1.-.1 ;:I.. ut iiijurin the clothes. The j ti The following: j rons are my ac-it. l.-ir. bought the niibt of the fof- -ai .i. i.-r.ijri : rrar.k and Iu-nry C N .. Jam Foil Ni and 7, Joseph and J A 1'.. k No 1, 8 and 11. Six Tow n i t!.:s fttntr vet un;H-cuiicd. 1 . r. .-!iiii tu prure this sujerior t hir.c. . u!d apply to the ncr.t t f Ca larru, els ! and G:ttt. c-oui.ties. C. A. II LACK WELDER, CN ORD. N. C. C 0 N S UM PTfON POSITIVELY CURED. ALL :5 -r-rs from this dieac that nre samiu. t. l-e cured sh-utd trv DR. KISS NER CKLKURATKD "coNSt'Mi TIVE VOWUEKS. Thre Powders are tks :.i ; rrpration know thot M ill curr i'oiiaiiuiptinii an! ALL dis of ibe TIIKiiAT Ali M'VRS d t- r tare h,.. f s -nt u anv rart k-1 ti e Tniied m- pr Canada. Lv ' m-l! oi rvnrt of rice. A Hr, COKCORD, NORTH X Happy New Year. With this issno vre wish our pat rons & ilappy New Tear. Wo havo all passed tbrongh the most trying year that the South has ever seen; and as we look back and bt.w, no buiuu scasi at i lb pcni. .:, . .. V. il. . . i. .u umowmwe now, and '30 resolutions. Bein rn ' nn '. . , , . . remember us in their vows of reform. ' . r-HMUB Tl ..i . rf -.L ,M 6 coetiDau8erraTe,:rrn',nI ,baU I CODllDUO tO maka tho Rrmsrrra a I - F welcome fnpnd in pita Krtuol,M hB ""J ' bt wo cannot do ths and, always, the tanker worm nf nww. mff - lhn P nill. . . -" - . T o . v-. w...u, arid feel an cmntv rW Vfl I r-J i .w KLftrl;n nn l.VMl ,., ... i one who loves tho country, aad their 8ection t0 keeP UP withvtbe tinies, . sustained, .it- is our great enucator, and should be upheld by the people, lw ) D07 oar ?"nda 10 lorward nobly, and give us their substantial support, and Heaven's blessings will attend you. Let our appeal not-be in vain; John B.Goacb in thirty-fire venr h.ttfiAi:vaj a , , . , - nunarea speet nes. W- r.:i, . r. :M m u,,ucti vrvcuiuc, icud., , r,r . , -t'.t, iiTcry soldier who served it the haat war tvy reracmber the I . . , . quick, sharp report of tbo Parrott gun. Itobert P. Parrott, its inventor, has just died at Cold Springs, -New York. Star. Under the Hampton government Sooth Carolina has gone through the year with financial success. All . 1 uv...4: t. u nMnr;.( B. .,c ctnn nnn f -,v. wVV,w dcbL Ben Butler sajs all tho Republi cans need is to carry tbo Slate of New York, and they will elect a President in 18S0. Smart 1 predic tion this lor tbo spoon thief. Bun, anj gorao oll,er bondholding BUMS, c,u Wat will unu iuk iu vuv cjpcc to elect the next President. r " . The Official Army Register for ....-. j o 1878 says that tbo. unorganized mi litia of the United States avallaoio for military duty number;i27; gener al staff officers, 1,017; regimential, field and staff officers, 1,240, compa nv officers. 4.4C0. Total commis- gioncd officers, C,8I4; total non-com- Vatcs, etc., 36,853,: or an aggregate f"n- rT Tl.iHrSfMpa nro rcoor- of 93,094. liillly totalCS aio rcpor 'j hC(j having militia" organizations . The New York World speaks soft words, while it U bulldozing tho peo ple who voto, and mako tbo majori ties .that controll tho government. It is Augustus Belmont, the 86,000,- . -. ... i -n.u i. :i.i 000, agent or tbe lntisn iwmcuuus, Generalissimo of tho Wall&treet - WW stock jobbers, who made nayes President, that speaks when tne World says anything, and yet the Wnrld circulates freelv through the . , i -i. J kt V.ca hfpn South! while papers that havo been gtruling with'this golden monster ?Ma rjaA i i The Now York aiu uion-fji""-. Daybook, a journal that has always teen tho friend ot tho mercantile, agricultural, and laboring interests, has been slaughtered by theso bond gods, and the people consented to its death, wbilo tho World spews forth its corroding poison, and hun dreds of peoplo take it to tho exclu sion of every other journal. Strange that people will thus hug their eno- cly to their boom. Election this Year. ' The people of crth Carolina this year, will elect a Legislature which, n..r( lWnmLcr will elect a United States Senator to succeed Hon. A S .1crrimon, whose six-year term of offiico expires with the 4th of March, 1S79. Also, tho people of this Mate elect a Supremo Court which under the constitutional amendments adop ted last year, will bo composed of tbrce, instead ol five, justices, as at present. County officers, sboriffs, rcister?, coroners, treasurer, etc, are also to be c lecttd tuis year, ine&o tl.anres in cfikcrs will make it a CAROLINA, SATURDAY; JANUARY 5, 1878. latest from tltc Sent ef War. London, December SI. The Lon don correspondent of - ilio JJanchcs- ter Gnardian teleprapha ': It is be lieved that should Turljey jject me- diation, Lord Beaconsfield is pre. narea to. appeal tome conntrv - -- the question of. declaring war . .... w the Tleleuce ot Untisn interests. i . i 4- w lauuo uituiauvu UUlUK VKVUICU St. Petersburg. Russja seems dis m vuo jiuw.imii.jr lr ' cDgRgins tbo Porte diroct I tialinn - . ... - . TJ n .r . ier an exceed. ngly difficult passage over -n t. vivn U1VUUWIUO AUU VCM frt,,. 4. j . .vvlu,3, ,uo VBUguaru wi xvussian I k t.ii-. U . . 'i , ... o.v.j uao uvwuuieu buo uamaii are slowly coming in concerning the sufferingsof th -Turkish prisoners Irom .Flevna, on their way to Kou- m&ni. ; The prisoners were unaccom- panied by any vehicle for the pur- -- . r H P'ckn P- j .uo rj wi uy bu fcu-.u,, iW iicQ my uau no mpftna of purrrinw thm an1 o kali m ".r:ir:;" the number of victim. Th. ahano il t,A a j.iru 9 which so itussian soldiers to nanecetsary sn a dier. to n0i.eMrr .f. lo ring, f St. - Petarahnrcr T)Amhi 31 ft- , -P .? . , fy I meat for information as to whether Knssia is disposed to enter into peace negotiations at tho desire ol the Porte has been received. If state. ments .have been published abroad respecting .Russia's answer, and tbe conditions which she would propose for a settlement, such intelligence must be premature and inaccurate, as nothiug whatever! has been de termined upon, though in wll in formed circjos it fassamed that tliTts'akcrJitlHhe-object paving the way for peace, but will how hersell accessible to any earn est endeavor for the restoration of peace. The Times Vienna dispatch says it is announced from Constantinople that the peace party are making strenuous efforts. It is reported that they have been joined Dy Mahmad Damad Pasha, who has hitherto been the main stay of the war party. Tho peace party have gained ground considerably, both in the Palaco and W S t V A t A the Senate. It seems prooame maw Turkay will consent to make direct overtures to Russia. i . - The Last Campaign of the TFar. 'After the battle of Chickamauga, in 1863, General Grant was promot ed to the command of the armies of tho United States and called to Wasbington. In a conference at the War Office between him, President Lincoln and Secretary Stanton the approaching campaign in Virginia was discussed. Grant saia ine au vanco on Richmond should be made bv the James River. It was replied! that the government required the interposition of an army between Lee and Washington, and would not consent at that me uay adoption of a plan that would bo ta ken by the public as a. confession of previous error. Grant observed he was indifferent as to routes, but if the Government preferred its own so often tried to the one he sug gested, it must be prepared for the additional loss of 100,000 men. The men were promised, Grant accepted tho ftovernmental plan of the cam paign and was supported to the end.J Tho above came to me well authen ticated and I have no doubt of its correctness." Gen. Richard Taylor in North American Review. - Dr, Dio Lewis, ot anti-mince-pie fame and bran bread infamy, is now astride a new bobby-horse. In feath er pillows the doctor has discovered, not b gs, buVtbo crod of our mod ern civilization. lie attridutes the majority of deaths among young children to overheated brains, tho re sult! of lying on feather pillows. Boston Utrald. Charlotte Observer: 2 igut before last! Mr. J. JeAlexander, proprietor of the Mansion llouse, in wrestling with a young friend, fell and broke his left leg between the knee and I , '' 1 ! '- " I M The Storm. Annapolis, lid., Dec. 31. j , The schooner Nabob, Captain P.Bartlett, went ushore off Greensbarg's Point, last night, during the storm, apd the captain and two ol the crew are sap. on posed to be drowned hnvino- Konn for knocked overhnard h W; f . - ; vJ I ' "w ! sheet of the vessel. & i ; xanvnie, yecemoer ol. Meavr ak I raina r tkn mr.nn4r 1 1 1 - Ue 8troams in this vrin . f ui bridges have been damaged. On s- nfh. I . I . . ; I hiiia ATm. 1ia C! LlJ" omuuiuu river, on the Virginia Midland fcailroad, w' urw. tnfKn ' was uCu away nu irauic sioppea I -V-"0 t?oui.uo wuy. ii-wui T-anofi,.,, .4, ,1 I. . -11 k to renair tho hrirW i a WeeK 10 rePair 10 Dndge, wwmmvmo m uu iuuuc.ua uy. h i j e same day two spans of the trestle bridge on tho Staunton and the Danville Eailroad were washed away, and transfers were made bv boats. Tho bridge will be repaired by the last of the week. Those bridges were 30 and ou mnes irom tnis city. JNodamajre olconiB,oo ivdrud from' 0, 60 miles from this city. No damages country. 2fo injury has been done in thi8 Bection. I i Norfolk. Va, December 31.-The te lh hnes on the North Curob cat are prostrated. A vessel I 1MIAI ra am a I a a. yJ 1. ivivgt.ju VAVIU aUlWBO :XLHUlJlrUI P. Telegraph.ccommuB.o.Uon wiiq Tortress juonroe is suspended temporarily. The high tide caused some damage in this city. xuv ooauuaru mm xvoanose jtvau- road trestle, across the Roanoke riv er, at lyeldon, was moved out of po sition by the flflod last nighf This will stop1 freight, and passengers will-be transferred in boats." i 1 .FA fierce wind and raid storm, has" prevailed here Saturday night, Sun day and Sunday night. The 'Arming of Eur opc. il IThe outlook is not improved, the nawf ciontairiedMn to-day 'at papers ! is tfceoberetinind4W remains to counterbalance the prev alent anxiety. It is unusual to hold Cabinet councils during Christmas week. . ; ., " j Why it was called is best answered by a reference to the news of the morning-" From Petersburg, Vienna ad other quarters come reports of a mast disquieting nature, regarding the armed attitude of Russia. But the armament is not in Russia alope, England ha in some shape or other asked the Russian government for confidential information regarding the terms of peace with which she would be satisfied as a victorious pwer. ; It is reported that tbe Czar in re plying to an address to a deputation, headed by Prince Gortschakoff, said: 'England will apparently exereiso pressure upon the liberty of our ac tion, but we will hot consont to me diation and aio armed against inter vention.' This is what tho Russian press is saying. Mediation is. called inter vention, The Agence Itu&se, which is an official journal, remarks, in an .article hostile to mediation, that 'the Cabinet ot England, in encouraging the Porte to resist still longer by convoking tbe British parliament earlier than usual, will .compel the Russians to march on Constantino ple, thus causing tho precise result which it seeks to avert.' Mean while (the Russian armaments are pushed forward with almost reckless vigor. It is stated, on good authority, that the Russian government has or dered 1,200 field guns of Krupp. The German government is going to ask tor additional supplies to haste the construction of torpedo boats The whole course of events rans counter to the notion that the war is only a local war in which other na tions than those immediaUly con cerned bave no interest. There 13 not a nation in Europe,, gie&t or small, that is not concerned in these dark and anxious troubles, or which j at any moment may not find .itself ,'nlv interesed. England is in tLU ! i w ! condition. j ' ? It may be that the signs and to- w ' Kens OI lO-uajr- kMV v. .T ki: tu u .nnf!i. tion of affairs i. Kat v-s. Xi, 1U1 WV kUM J ww terday's Cabinet meeting had good and not bad ne-.vs before it, but un- I il VI. NO. 39. I ' A t L ' . . . ! Gazette. dTrhey in Indon. : D0o. 30, 1877.-A great iti-Kussiau meeting, composed an , , - , - jess xnere reauy ,s a Dreak m the sky A Wokan's Foolish Cairs Kesclt it would be the merest folly for a xsinzSzuous Woumdwo or a Ua rich nation like this, with so many and hi Diath or a Ladt Lewis! interests to protect, to make no prep- White (colored) assaulted bis swoct-4 aration for the storm PaU MaU heart, Emma Brown. Lewis had - .-.oijuicu, ws neio off at the top of his snood, yesterday afternoon in Trafalgar Mr Joseph T Jobson, seeing Whito Square. This was made the pretext approaching him at a ru; hearing for a pro-Russian gathering --in the cries of 'Murder, 'Murder,' con another part of the same plaxa. eluded that nm .Hr..t ,iA.,tt...s Each of the crowds possessed all the elements of a mob, and the display of the three Turkish flags in the first assemblage precipitated an attack by own leg thereby. White was arrest thes econd. More than six thousand 0d. Mr Jobson was carried to hi. ' peoplo were present. The confusion hom. TTia aad ,.r" soon became .o great at the Turkish meeting that the speakeia could not bo heard. ARussian flag suddenly appeared n the crowd. A free fight, lasting one hour and five minutes, ensued, ordorly conduct in crying out raur Led by a sooty-faced man, who derwhen there was no murder, houlcd like a baahf ba mule; thn- WhUA .... i rrL . i 1 - ' ' " . w u vuov nua kWUtllJUCU. X.OV Anglo Turks charged en masse opon injury ho did Emma amountod to the Russian party. Tho standard nothing more than a loye lick. bearer was taken, soundly thrashed, Richmond Dispatch. and' tho Muscovite flag destroyed. -- The j forces of tho horny handed j The Floods. Danvillo, Dec .31. , friends of the Czar soon rallied. They Heavy rains in .the moanUans carried by assault the position held have swollen the streams in this vl by tbe Turkish color bearers behind cinity, and two bridge, havo been one of Sir Edward Landseer's lions. The reserves pressed so closely upon the assaulting party that retreat was impossible. It was serious busi- ness, however, for the hien in front. The assemblage soon became so overwhelmingly Tarkish that the Russophiles were competed to with- draw. As the minority slowly dis- engaged itself frona the majority renew ed cheers burst forth from the riumpuant Turkish party. The cheering soon became tumultuous, and thousands joined in the cries I hurrying to the scene out oi St. Jartiu's lane, the Strand Cockspur Herald. ! Christmas Fires. About four o'clock Christmas day the iee facto ry, the property of Rev, E. A. Os borne, together-with the machinery for manufacturing ice, belonging to Messrs. Stratton & Emmerson, of Philadelphia, was entirely destroyed by fire. The factory was probably set fire by boys popping fire crack ers inside the building. Mr. Os borne's loss is about $800, And that! of Messrs. Stratton & Eqimerson about 1,500. Co insurance. Thursday morning about 4 o'clock the dwelliug house of Rev. Dr. Afat toon was entirely consumed, togeth er with nearly all his furniture and a valuable' library and papers. There was no insurance on any of tho property. Charlotte Observer. . The Media (Penn.) American of the 29th ult. says: -Mrs Fanny For ry, of West Ilempfierd, Lancaster county, celebrated, on Saturday, her one hundred and third birthday an niversary. She was born 'November 17, 1774, near Columbia, where sbo still resideSi She has been tho moth er of seven children, of whom two are still living ; of her 33 grand children, 27 are living and 11 dead ; ol 149 great grandchildren, 123 are living and 20 dead, and of 16 great great grandchildren, 14 aro living and 2 dead, ber lineal descendants aggregating 210.. A Desperate Woman. A woman in St Louis, crazed by the death of her husband, resolved to kill her ba by and herself. She raised a knife over the child's cradle, but her arm was held by her 10 year old boy. During a whole day the lad defended tho baby from his mother's repeated attempts to take its life. - At length she reiinouisUed her efforts and poi 6oned herself. . Cotton Planting. The Augusta, Ga., Chronicle says the deficiency in the cotton crop l&aves tbo average farmer in a bad way. ManyeflLem have been unable to square up tkia year's accounts, and many fine man agers, who hare always worked in- fit.niGiitlv ot tueir lactora una gro- .. . . . . j . - . i. Unrv merchants, at le&fii unui Jiwyj , j , , are ever, ryuw Irving to arrange lorjoemg lurmcM. Applies- for the coming season. . 200,000 I ifles in Berlin. On i Square, of ten lute, ftrit Inter tion, 110 K&ch ubaeqoent insertion, . CO Court orders, ix weeki, f 6 MtUtrsbs Kotice, four week, $&; AdmlnUtraton ir5loesi ek, f3.60ln dnc. ! Transient adrertiteraent paTable in ad. vance; yearly adrertisementa payable otar carnage, and deaths will be InserteJ rree; but obituaries will be charred fcral the rate of 5 cents a line.- - . The Reiriater puiriniMw it w.... laUon of any paper published in the county. advised Emma not to visit a certain ne met .SsZl ,Cy. U, Lt hi, Umpor. trri.A MnV.l.r (..i.....jt. Sh i - uiuvi, auu uu ran been dona. dm5r ULAn tu re tha fuitir IT ... u:l leff and trinnd Whii !, m. wife ibat iho fnio ccnvuWoD Und hrnAu; . h. '' -r--...v..-.HV fi uvlluli,uli uiou y usieruay aiternooB. I Justice White sent Emma Bmirn' to jail for twenty-four hours for dis. I damaged. On Sunday one span of I the new trestle bridge oyer lbs Staunton River, on tbo Virginia Midland Railroad,was washed a way, traffic stopped. Transfers wero made to-day. It will take a week to repair tho bridge, but connections will be made daily. On the same day two spans of the new trentlo bridge on the Staunton river and f, Danville Railroad were washed away - and transfers were mado by boats. TQe bridge will be repaired by tho . of the week. These bridges any I thirty and sixty miles from this city.' j No damages of any consequence are above roads untll4urther notice. 1 i The grain crop of 1877 waa tho largest ever produced in tbo Uuttttd States. The reports recoivod by tbo Department of Agriculture at Wash, ington, indicate that tho wheat crop of this country forl877 was about" 360,000,000 bushels oiabout 50,000,. 000 bushels greater than for aoy previous year. The corn crop i es timated, from tho same reports, at 1,300,000,000 bushels. Tho ciops of oats and potatoes were correspond ingly large. Of the wheat, It is s. timated that 110,000,000 bufbol can be spared for export. This is a most hoallhy showing, and indicates somewhat moro distinctly than over that America is rapidly boeoming the granary ol the world. RaUi'jh News. r . - Counterfeit Mexican 'Dollars. Tho question arisen, how did all thvho, counterfeits ol the Mexican silver dollar get here? Up to ten .days ago there had not been twenty-five of these cois in tho county in "ten years. As soon, however, as th genuine coin was put in circulation it was followod by about a barrel f counterfeits, so that now the gen uineis hardly moro nutnerrus than the spurious. Business men encoun tered scores of them - yesterday. Now,who impoitcd tbcm.and u hcro did they come from? Tho coinago of the counterf ui t i en tircly-lack i ng. qiuirlotte Observer. . Charlotte Observer: Night before last Mr J S Williamson fell from tb second story window of tho Holt building on College Htreet and broke one ol bis legs. Tho accident cv curred sometime in tho middle of tho night. lie lay for sorie time on the cold ground beforo ho' was discovered.- The fracture was quite a cvero one. The limb baa been set and it is hoped that no serioua rcaulta will ensue, although ho 19 by ho upvaiia out of danger. Russia's I'hei'aratiojis roa Wah. A special dialatch from But-bareal states that (tbc reinforcements or dered for tbe Kuosian army exceed 250,000 men. The army of." the Bal '.-JlLr ..-.k.. oim tn ut, u..i."(, is aio 1 1 I t. j 1 ! ) ASH Jt KOUUIN SCO 2V.ua Stmt Rrookiyn, N wtr of g-cat politic al signi6cance. ankle.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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