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s REAMS' WAREHOUSE IS HEAD-QUARTERS t? ii fiiunts "of roucco zsrEcmir v-SK BRIGHTS, . A Jh Li l V I 111 J. D. CAMERON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TRUTH yB-A.H,S XTO POE, AND SHUNS NO SCRUTINY. .(TERMS $1 50, a YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE EILISBOROUGH, H. C, BAY 33, 1311 -0:SritvVi)J7. 4V ' y I HHJ: 3 ' "... ' - - . - .," I. , , , ),, . . ., m , l.i ' - ' i) ' , .. ' ' i . -r,i i- " ' ' - -,,.1 8 77. , THE 'OUARTERLY ' REVIEWS' "' ', AND - ' ' " ' ... r, - v & . , j) . ''. .... 'Blackwood's Magazine-.' , The Leonard Scott Publishing Co. ' '41 Barclay St.'. New York. . Continue their auiorxcJ Reprint otlho Four Lea ding Quarterly Reviews: KUINJSUUUII REVIEW (Whig.) JONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW j . (Conservative,) WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Libml, ' . I Rarnsii quarterly review 1 (Evangelical. RLACKWOOD3 Edinburgh 'Magazine. The Kritln tjnrel give In the miter well (IIisp-mhI liilormilkni i! (knit hit meat event In mulrniimraiieoti- history, and contain wa-leilv rrltic iiua on all t lint in fnwti and vutuulile 111 li terature, a well a a iiinmnrr nt tlie trlimihi iif vficHi-e nnd rt- Thn - likt-ly In c jiiviiU etl Karoi l:l f wm liijilfi for iliM-nlon, Hint will Iki U-ire t with liiormi-Iiiiri.il aii'1 n1ilil.v lion lirrr) to ! tiiiiml. llliu-kvool' Mxn tine l l.inmin fur .tori?, Kiaj , ami SkuU-lie, y:- ' Of 0 WjhiSt Literary Mtrit. . ' ' 1 tHilSltwl-tthnJ l'0iiH ' ,' PAVAULK ftTKICXLV IS AUV AVCt. l'uranv n I!evier ' $4 00 a ver F.r two Ueview , . . 7 00 ; IW any three Ueviewt 10 00 J-'urell funr lleview li 00 Kor Kluckwcwd M-piitinB 4 00 I'Vr Hl.uk wih.J n.l l.;em 7 00 For K'iick'iHit ami 2 Ueviewt I 00 FarHI-krwdaii()3KeTiewK3 00 For lil.ckwood and 4 Keviewe 15 00 " Cf.UJUS. . . . A dtHiiiit rtrnty r i-i-nt will he allnwnl toetn!iif finip or niiWe i.nin. Tlni: four ni.Kul HlM-kwiMMlor n( h Kevk-w will l x-iil 1. 1 a.lil-T.. f.ir f.nir vupic ut the T-mr ivlrwiiHil i;isrw,MH f,.r $H Mtiieaou- rRExriuifs. .-'(.. . . . . mi wt'wrtHm (ilivini raik)furthe rear :;; bmv have, willwHit t-liiier. tin-iimnlifr fur tli- U niiHi U r f el rurll icrtodU'aU a li.'T m.i iilrrilf'ir. Nuil Iwr vmiiiiii tomiWrilirr nor rtix'Miut b rhili-rn In- aliment nln Ibe wuiH-jr U n in tlnltlirM't t 4U IMibli.Urm. j)if limllii gim t eliil. ' t in nUr. ultk rurtber fartlciiUra May be had on iJitation. i The Ionard Scott Pub. Co., 41 Ituclay St. New York. Savannah Morning News.' ' FOR 1377. OS the t- ofJan'iirr. the Xewa enterr4 wp. mi llj;ili viMii.u.- ufa iri(irrmixilenr'. lt tinlfiriH -iii.i.U'iiry a a IVmorratle Jiiiiriml nit iln l aitf tt i. viti'iB to priii.'lil- niultf it tltr trA uf the politl-:il bitb 4 lbiuunl r riwl"', ... la Uie !1ll. a l tlie ut.' tMn will lie arril in Mink IH Mnrniiie Ke in e-ry rr. wct Hill mmml-rviiui"f tin rotiflilenpe and 4tioinici wlih-bSaa Iwra lilriillv rxtmM lo it M IIm MHiilr ullMwrvU ami r"lril I. TIh ' ampV wrKi. tlrrlaililiU'.t'iil will !ro el Li th lnir.irm.Mit nl Hie iH-r In all l! tie. jvi-tm-nU,aiiltoiHtkltl;rtt a riimiiiTlw-ixi!". (iftme.lve ami iwlmiiUi milium f the etirrrnt wwk. It of im-ial rntn"'h,m--t WaMila jtoa. Attsiit. JiH-kaonvHK TalliUtw. ani oib r Kiiut"f inurt It i lwn rifcirg tnU r1 wllll irw of iimliiie evrr wihk rmis aviiejr luit way art, ami pain will It Ukpii li imk l.i miiii uir rri il iu , lun-tn and djim-aic rmi.'te anil irliald'. ' ' A trr are ati"n riitwlnn iim thn nrw year, v-p it..li e to enll evMeial atliittnn U our iluli talre (if tti1iwrliliun. 1'OiTAOB riJKK. Me will jv wlai on all our fKfrfnt t our MitorriiM-, tlnm maklne the Mnrnlnt w tlx" rliiup -t iirwuiier uf lla Ue aii.l ilui-aeUT la lUr PotHli. ' ' Tkkjw or sriwRifToK, 1 HAII.T. ' I NHirnr.4Mpar.. .".......ff I" 10 Klir rir, ! jrnr (to iiim' a't'lrr")...... "', Tin impieN m ) ear (to nne ail.re) !K) W tiii wki:kly. ' '. Hweiiiv. one rear ...t ttoft Two pnpbw, ubp jrar (to ie ailitrM),-,,,..1 ("1 t'lveeik,t one jrar (tonne aililriMi)..,..HMW WIKKUV. One e.r, . one eir,, 1K lve .tlia.o jrr(i4 oim ail.lrw) nrt Trn e'iiii-. i-nr fent (to ' eilili"......!"' "0 Twenty enjiM, ine jr.ir(tone adjre. M W ' I ' Itr.MITT.tNCKV , ran hrimtorh fot tiflke enlrr, tlrsrl'tprril ltirr. or Mima, at my ilk. Itr ahnulil U ail.lreel, J. II. K.i T lt,l.. - , hataauh, tfa. ' 34 Al'r ACTl'IIKtl OK If t'MAN HAIR WORK, f . AND PKALKU !M Fancv Goods' and Jewelry, . "i i i - - A'o. It FayellevilU 8(reot, V , , . lULKIOll, N. C. Fioa iC Uej'ircd by MofME OllANClFH. Mr. t, L, tilt ANOKK, ha aloaililwla Haroi. In (wtmMl. wtrr all himi o atdinpiiirf will h. U-nie at lil.K.r.tl -l lv. X" - . THE FAltMER'ri DAUGHTER. .,, . 'Tlie Ideiflu elnifily jireronieioua V CU?ye Fairfax drew hi 'lull, well-pro. portioned retire to itg utmost height; his lip curled ua liejdld a. 'Yea,' aali lijfhler hro'Iter, Irresolutely, feeling liia tititiituelie; 'luit, you we, Ctiar lielaaet n it. and v That make no dillerenee, one way or (he other,' Interrupted Cleve, with that quiet tt nil iif which imulo.one think he nilfthty ImT molded In inm, It la lio pOHhilile tiflllier more nor le It Your fon, my nep'iew. to uiorty ctintry girl a Wlaeonalii' farrtier'a ilnugliter aim ply tieeauae ahe hua a pretty.fnuo.a.id a pair of hnzi'l eyea ! why mail It would he u life long mistake.' And tluia wiylnjr. Mr Fairfax paeeed down the broad alh " Maliel Thortie, niuiny;iii the crowd un der th balcony of the Academy of Muaic, had heard all the brief colloquy u ilh a KtiiiKiuir tli rough Iter vein and a luruii)g UuhIi tipotl hei tdieek.- 'Cruel I cruel I' ahe - thoujtht, at they (weed on, and needlemiy mi , Uio ! I did not care for Charh-a Fairfax. I wlinuld never have Infringed on the lii;nity of their race by marry lug him. ...They need not liave.heeii,ufMid. . And Maliel drew herwelf Up with n pride tin leu genuine than that of Hit FairfeXen, Ifhhe wasa Wisconsin farmer'a il.uli!er' Mifs Thorpe went houie fteliuu New York had ha-t u!l ita chariua for her. Site IihI been very happy in the great iiietro pulia, with a nirl'a inniH-eiit unwipliifti cated liajplnej hut H wa-all over now. And w hen Charlm Fairfax calk-d the ni-xt ly lie wiiMiu.tiiii.-hfi to lejru lliut Mia Thorfie had gone home. Hu ended CharlcyVyounirilrcnm of love, until lh next pretty Kill hImmiIiI atriki lie annw et lug chord A nd t'leve Fairfax IhoiiKht no more of ihe girl who had given him a nioineutary annoyance, ve U tuu (rialiilate hiiiibtir on the fact that tiieiliui Uer waa over. Au Octolier aflriion, wllli an atnio phf re full of braciuK vigor. In the wiile cldmney of tliebinK. low furuhu kitchen, blaeed l fire of well-aeawmed og, and Muhel Thorj-e aianditm in Ihc Iwcl urimwiit tf teltt. aveiiiol Hie very in carnation of the home tlelty. In her callv-o dietMiatid ru filed rltite apnm. How la he now, uiother?ahp aked, with a flight ahadow uf anxiety In her ryea. na a plump, matronly dame came down the namw w iii.lini; stairway that led up from the.chlmney Jamb. On, lie'e U-tler,' aaid Mm Thorie. hrlhkly:- He'll uV well enough now. I don't liuw lie could oitily have been ancar Ion aa to let the gun discharge Itiwlf through hl'a own arut. t will le home time before he recover, I tupMtoie, mother ?' . , 'Your father aj a lie wouldn't heeiir prinetlifil waia uiouth before he got well ariKiinl auln.' A month V Maind Tliore drew" a long lren lit. Uf all men in the world, he humI di-llkiil and iliitiUH(ed Cleve Fairfax, yet here he wa. Iliiown, aa it were, on their hauda fur the very Inhui of hia life. , Utile had hoimt old Ooeil Tim; pe thought w hell be brought home ihediiMihlrd eHr!iuau, upott whom he had aturnlded HimiikIi the mereat chance In the world, whom he waa Iwtirintt.fccnaj hU lhrehold. Mabel did not Jiidce ft bmt to enlighten hint. W weie never Infrndurnl In each other,' ahe thmiht, 'and it U not likely tntithe will ri"ii'.ii ine, or even re iueiiiiermy n.inie.' Hut when Cleve tagaii lo gv better Mahel could not hut feet that a new chaiiKe WHacniiiinjr over the life that had heeu rwcued from the Krv And Cleve, watching her, bcRatl to have vague Idea of a home and Its hHtigod de. , ... The marvel and niyatery of love who may ever hope to read Ua enltf.uai? Fur Ch-ve Fairfax, who had run the gauntlet of innumerable New Yoik aeaaon head- whole and un-cathcil, had come henciith the lowly naif of a Western furm-houiie to haw hia heart after all! Malelt ,4 He aHike one nihl, after a lon i-Ucuce, atheaat opHlte, qulvl and eelfcoti tallied. ' ,.. i . . 'tea, Mr. Fairfax.' 'ln you know that the doctor liaadccl tied that I may ay next week ?' , 1 heard them ay mi tlil murailuK' ; 8liall you be rry v l have ui gone, Mala I r ' Hie glanced quietly towanl hltw Of nur.e It whl lie lomdy without you, Mr. Fairfax.1. i . He haiked wlMfully at her. What made Mm l.ivn htrao ' naiM.lomitely t What charm did che hold that a altracted hla wholi nature? Maliel aiiddenly. 'I cannot go away from here until 1 have akl you one qthntluit. I Catiiiol Irave you Uiliil I tell you how dearly I hve you-hwijj; earuently I long t luake you my wife Mabel looked uj'", 'nl, but elf oftird. 'The Idea In alniplyJJnrepnMerntia !' 'ahe- said; the-very wonla lliut nau eo cuiiteu hir upbringing liappiueaa a yeaf ;. when ahe aal under the pillar of the bal cony in the Aeadcmy of Music. , . ; . 'Pjeposileroua, Mahulland why ?' 'It in ImpOKbihle iieitlier inure nor less,' ahe .went on deliberately. , 'You lo inarry a country i?irl a WisconHiu 'ariner'a daughter aimply Iiecausefche lias a prelty face and a pair or hazel eye I Why iuuii it would he a lifWIouK mistake !' ; , Cieve Fairfax felt the hhwal rUing jait and tpl ttt-Ub? ( temple. He had 'au ex cellent memory, und in an iiiataut the whole acene in the opera houfe tone up be fore hia mind'a eye. 'Hia wn halterlea were turned agaitmt him with a vengeance. - 'Mabel you heard me then ?! I heard you then, Mr. Fairfax.' 'Hut 1 meant I didn't know.' 'It 1 not at all necexttiry to tell me what you meant, or what you knew or didn't know. ' For I am t he name Mahel that I waa then; nor have the haughty race of the Fairfaxea waxed lo aristocratic,' that I urn aware of,' lUmwqueutly you will a-reeive the futility of futtlier iSigument.' 'lint I have learned to know and love you aince tlten,' pleaded Cleve. eagerly, I am aorry you ahould be difapjMiinted in auylhiuK you have aetyour heart upon, Mr. Fairfax, hut my mind I fully nmile up nnd cannot be altered. Moreover, 1 am eniiiiijed to a pi luce amouy men oue of thofe who , mu'e agriculture the royal puruii it in; nor would I exchange my ileal iny for the higheat pluee in all your ho! low city life. Lave me here lohe happy ami pi you on your way. - You are oimwered ' And Cleve Fiiirfnx, dip(rited and dia ap'nrinl, went hack to New York and lived a hitlchelortotheeudnfthechapter, and all for Ihe love ul a 'Wiavoiihiu far mcr'a daughter. IS A ML' Li : A HOUSE? The prisoner wa accused ofridingncroa' ni of ihe bridg io a gnit 'feeler than walk, and the proof wuathut ti alluprd a pint mule over llonMeu atreet biiJgo. He nianapfd Ilia own e.iw. ilia honor raid. I ihiuk I'll have to fine V'iu, .loliiiaiejr.' Mar I ax Jer a few queatioua?" You may iit thara aijn ever dst bridge warn injt people how they niu't ride?" There k and that make you all ihe mere jrnilty.'V . , i; It duns diiea it? Now, Mr. Reenrder. ix dal aigu what I hu to go by ?, I dut de hw",, . It . s " " W ell. dew, dat rfn revi, Walk your hiirxe or ymi will be fined.' Dou'l it d.m't it, llia?" It dos Jiiitiain.' Well, the proof w. I waa gillupin' a paint mule, wau't it. Ho?' Y-e-. Ibelieva o.' replied hi Hon or. hre'inning to a-nell a rat. Now, if your Honor U willing to ad mit d:it a paint mule ain't no' im. I'll ret de eaae heah, imeiitine you are de lw i I ahU wtlk tuy Imm, and a it wa a paint mu!' dat ia f-atul In de indictment. You i a lawyer, and )oil ought to know Jem piiita in'"! aa w il at mvlf ' lleconler Ahem ! fur the purpune of thia auit, J-Watig. I'M regit J that paint inuhf aa a Ihim. V "' , 'ri)ner -Yoi r Honor will plenae note my 'ceptioii, I jtaa want to make one more pint. Aliowio fr the aake of ar frument, that a paint innle ia a Iki, de aign read: Walk your hiwa. No I de witneaia here in rourt to prove dl paint mule horao waa not my hoaa at all. Iu law y walk your hua. Recorder I'll Hue you f 10.00. John inz was condacted to the loek-op he ex preod grrat aynipatlif for the tX paveia. aa he intended In hritnj a auit for f 100.000 dannifr for falae iuiprimniueiit He ia now however, at work on tin' atresia. -Jinn Antonio il?rnU. A working man aliuCkd in one dav and presented a will fur probate. Where are the auberiliiiiji wilnewa?" aiked the clerk. Do you want them?" Certain ly! we want tealimony of the. genuineo) of the aigitature lo the will? Oil? Hut must you really have them? (Wt I do?" Certainly not when did thia prrxm die? He im't dead yet I'm the man T,' And it cmie out ha wanted hia'owa will proved in advance to there eouIJ le no conical. ' Why don't you trade with me?" fid a eloae-Qiled tradeamaa In a ptiblUher the n'herday. IWauae, waa the character iiieanwnr, you have never eVed lite, ir, I have looked all through Ihe pnpir for an tnvitntion id the nape of an" ndver liaeinenl, but in vaiti;t never g where I aiu hot invited. (I t that jury agreed?' altu.l the Judfe of a aherifr. wtiom lie met on the aiairawnh a bueket in hia ' hind, Ye.' replied Patrick ' they bate re.! to tend out fr half a gnlloo.' Wlmt fhnnld t lighter thin a lamp ? V'hy a httup-liguUsri t course, ' UNIVERSITY NORMAL SCHOOL. To the Tenders of the Ctitte u'ml those wishing to. become Tettchrrs. The General Aaacuihly having authoriz ed the Hoard of Eiiuuatt'oi to extablUli a Normal School for' white n il;n in unnueil. (ion with the Uuiveraity, iu execution of thin power aod to iccotnpliah 'the ffrowteat 'nou to the preutent number,' the Hoard ol Education with ihecoiiourreuve uf llie'l'i un lets mid Faculty of the U nieerriii jvcunoiude to adopt the following eliem :' " lt. The School will be opened not only to those deairing to become teucherr. but to utl those now enguged iu teaching.: , Female teacher are invited to attend al so.. , . , The eeaVton will t during the an in titer VHciitiou of the University. It "Will begin ou Tuesday, the Srd of July next, and will coutinuH fur at leaat eix week., . The School will be held ia oi.e or more of the Uuivemity recitation rooms or lahu' ratbriea.' " . " - '. 3. ' Normal teaching being not only a kcienca but au art. it baa been determined to pluce the ion J net of the School iu the hund of trained expert men who have lor yera muue normal method a litudy and have had latge experience iu their practical aorktng. 4. Accordingly I'rof. John J. Liud, Superiuter.diuit of the l'ui'lic School of Staunton, Ya., and I'rof, S. II. 0us formerly Superintendent of the 1'u'ilic School of I'eteraburg. Va., now President of Deihler Female Inetitiite of 'IVcumliiii. Ala , have been eliox-n a two of ihe Pro- foaor of the Uuiveraity Normal School. At leaat one other Professor bus not yet bean c!ioen. but be will prnbnblv be a re- aident uf the State. I'tole-eoi Ludd and Owen are diatinguirhed a peculiarly akill ful and accomplished normut inntiuctor. us men powerful iu iiiftpuitig vigor and tute rcat in normal kIiooI esereiaea. . i. Regular cxerciae will be hed daily in the following bratiehea; Aiittiilictic , writ" leu and mental, grammar, anal)!, geogra phy, reauiug, orthography, phonetic, pen inauahip luetructioo will be given practi cally on achool diacipliioi, method, organi zation, qualification, leg&l relation ol teacher , parent and olnlil. A daiiy drr.l in vocal uiuaio will be had. Iu adnitiou to the regular daily exorciae. emiueut inert of tin and other State will deliver lectm oi'caaiomilly at bight for the .iuatruetioti ol ti e atudetit. C. The Tru! eea and Faculty r.f the U- niveraity wili allow the ae of their recita 'ion room, laboratorie. library, inuaeuui, and the Profewor hate. a, the request of the Hoard of Education , agreed to cor- lially co-operate, wheu deaired, iu further n.g the ol joct of the auhool. 4, There will La i - so cuauuk rot: tiitio.v. Pormitoriea in the Un'veraify buildipf wii! bo fumiahed free.w that thoae who bring their own bedding wilt he at no ex tteuae on ihia a ceo u nt. Table board at not exceeding $10 per un.nl li can be bad in pri vate fa in 1 1 ir. Arrangement have been iiivl by which thoae wiahiug lo nea to- gather can live at ill more cheaply than tbU. ractlitie for cooking will be lurntahed to :)mae who bting their own proviaiona and cooKing uttiati. Ihe railroad cou.p.imva ill grant half fare, Trnportatiou cj.n he had I mm Durham to Chape! Hill at from fifty ceut t one dollar. The people of Chapel IliU proiiiiae (o endeavor to male the aojourn among litem deaant KxrKNsKa 1'aid ix rAitt. Rev. Dr. Sear. Agent of tha IVabody Fund, to hichly ar;'ruvelhe etabliahment of the H'lool that he baa d.ived nt the dia- poaal ol the. Hoard ?.i0t). 1 he ll.wrd ad.f to tbU $500 more, making a fund of f 1,000, ahich will be ne l in deliatitig the becea aary expenaetof regular attenoau'a on the achool, who are unable to do so thomaclvca, paying firat their traveling expetiaca but ex ceeding $ each, the reatdue, if any, toeo toward the expense of board, theohjeet ia to put Ihoae living far front Ciajel Hill on an equality with llm-e living near. 8. I Le futegoi'ig oiler. Iilipiraiielrtd in th'u State for libera!.!. aflVidinff opporiu nitiea which will not be met with in a life lime are made lo all white maim who are either teacher now , or expect to become teacher. rr.Mu:i. Although the law require that the mo ney paid by the Llate aiiall be devoted lo the tie of male, yet femaiea are cordially invited lo attend ail Ihe exerciaea of the achool free of charge. All thoae wiahimr to become regular at tendant mi the achool will plee vend their name lo Hon. Kemp. 1 Hitile, at l.lia pel Hill, ou or bef ire the SJih d iy of Jane next. ' ' : . AttendatiUoo the acliol will (dcnae bring the text book I hey may have dialing lo the atudie above nmrd Defieiencie will be aopptied by the Hoard. Prompt attendance is greatly deirabl hut pnpil will be received at any lima. It ha been the aim of ihe board lo ex pend ihi gift ol the lrf-giftiif ore in ihe Wan ner beat calculated lo benefit that btrke but huniM eta of tmehrr thie boiiie call ing it is to instruct the bulk of our people, to give iheut aa far a oeaible all advan tage lo be derived from- Ibo UnitrTaity, making il lue cviuiuou rupcrt o( rivlt ul poor, and to inspire a juoregnncrul interest in the great cnuae of education, We earn estly a ppeii I to every: teacher oud every nun and woman In ihe Stato whotieeires to teiie.h to come forward and attend this aei:ind. Should it prove aucceaaful the Lrgialature will tio doubt increase the ni propriiiriotr and with experience anil enlarged means wo niiiv well hope to do great yvoik fur N'orllj Carolina. ; ' ' f , i ? , Z. H. VANCE. Gov. & Chair'n nf the Board of I'Mucalioti. ; J. C. SCARHOUOrOH. Suiierinteudeiit of Public Iualruutiiin, KEMP. P. RATTLE. Preaident nf the University of N. C. - . . STATE NEWS. ' Tho Ruteigh Ntre aaja: An unfor (uimto diniculty occurred on Fvyetleville atreetyeaterday betaeeii Mr. Win, E. Poll, atwnrd of the Deaf and Dumb Ay lum, and Mr. Hum fold Nichol, a deaf mine, brother of the lute atiperlntendeuf of Hint institution. It appear from rumor thattMime ill-feeling had aprung uphe Iweeii the' parlies connected - with the inuiitcipal election, and yesterday Mr NicholametMr. Pell at 0'altU& Jones' grain uud feed store and demanded, by wi iiintf on a alipof paper, an apology for aoineihliig Ihnt had passed before. Mr. Pell look out hia pencil to write an an ewer, and, w hile in the set of doing an, Mr. Nichols drew a raw-hide whip, which he hod concealed about his person, and commenced tanking Mr. Pell with it. I'ho aasuiled parly drew hia pia-ket knife audcoiomcnced cutting at hi afsnilaut, iullicliug a wound on the hrenat, two in ches ami a half Mow and In the riht of the heart," hut tint Vt-ry deep. At Ihia juncture the put lie were aeparatcd' Mr. Nichol wim luketi homo and hi wound wa attended to by Dr. Fab. J. Haywood. J r; w ho ! no; e4iuaider it, from present aymptuma, iicccatarily tlunguroim. ThoaY'W Xorth Sfue my f: On ycater liny uUiut halfpnat two oVba;k, ihe Huuiao Factory of J, 11. ISiyunt & Co; located in lh httihlln known aa the Tate Factory, t.k fire from a epai k which fellon inc najf from the stack. The luiiU ling was t-ntirely lcstroyeI, aa wa also the whole of the nn tnar.ufac uiod atock, prohahly fooling iipMime forty five to fifty (otisof rtiiiiac leaves, the (?oinac Mill and all Ihe other coinhuMihle muehiuery ut tuched to it. The Im ia a lare one, but ia hiauied to omo extent. Ono , of the muiiagera, Mr. Charlaill McCatrmick wiu seriously bt;rneil iu the face in his emleavora lo put out tho fire when firat dircnvereil. The Danville Time ays: We aawnt ("'rave' wureloni-e yeateiihty, Mr. J'H. Ainleraoii. ihe first farmer that ever drought hi tohucco from Clay county N. C; nnd Mr. W. A. Hiown, the lint, from Jackaoii. The Danville Ttotr my: Mr William Fin ley, of Henry , county, recently at lempleil to cioh Smith' river, near Rolling Fotd, and , came near being diowuod; hl horse waa, and hia hugy was enn ied dn n the at ream and loat, We presiinie. The centleinan, who had never learned the art of awiitimiug, aaved hi life by ralchluu hold of the hinh of a tree. Wilmington Star says. On Sunday night laat, duihig aervicea at the tttmp ground at Pi my p.lutl", some thief broke into Ihe prt ueher'a tent Mid Mole a haver- sack, totiiainiug ahotit liftceii or twenty dollura In inoiiey, w hklihad been tsken up by collection duniiif the service in the foretnaHi. Tho haversack lielint locked, a lit was made In it with a knif-, the fund iiUtmclnl and Ihe sin k thrown away. A man and woman .were Miepec led of Ihe theft, but nothing definite lias aayeltiniispired. The Raleigh Ointrvcr Bays: Father J. R. White, Ihe new pastor of the Catholic church, t.f t !ii city, I working In earnest for tlieetiriy completion of the new chinch. He I known a tliebitainc-a prleat." aim Rieli(iltihoiift said when on hi lst vtait M this parlhh that there waa noone of hia aiifiiaiotance better fitted for push ing the work through than Father While. He luia a ready leccived several hamlsom, lonnttotm, among the nuuititr a gift nf '',(M feet of hioiU r from Dr. Rufua Monk, of Sampson ii.iuity, who ia a recent dm vert lo the Calholw faith' The new titiihllng will be 100 foci long, " wide, ami 01 high, havluir a laeiiieut of atone twelve feet high. The remainder will w brick, and when completed w 111 be the largest Bud hjiiid-omeat church ill Die city. ' The Charlolto Jfimie aaya: Mr. Freilcrlck Nli ha becu r-electtl Clerk and Treasurer of Churlotto, wilJi a anlary nfiMki. Mr. C W. Alexander waa re-elecli-.! City Marshal. They are both efficient and ecivpU'ohj ofoCeta, and the eiii.en me glad lii.il llieio ha bcvll no change. . When were walking a'.ii k first meutHi'ie ,d bi the Hil le? Ana. Wka K14 flif uu J A Jaw a lib a ,Li'.la Cain. U" . " ' THE PliACUK " " In THE EASTERN WAR.'' ' : Tho anxiety of Europe concernhiR Ih'e complication of the Tureo-Ilitasiiiu cnin. paign la likely to he increased ly ihe en triince Into the field of hultlo or tWo'im expected hoHtile forces,"1' inimical ' to both : aide in thu colillict, and threatening, moreover, to carry devastation into neu tral territoriea Cholera and pluKUo, fiotn their recruiting Motion in India and . McHiipotanila, are on the inarch;. hihI un der the foKteriug ooudition of War, it s ini)oaaihle to foretell the Ihuita' of their invasion. LhmI year cholera waatmita route through Persia toward the Rm-aiari poaaeB-dnusou the Caspian, and early in the present spring grave apptehciisiona were aroused aa to Ihe virulence and rapid dill'iision of the epidemic. Within a few week several local outhieuka huve been reported, one ut AkyaU killing twenty five pet ceut of the European population . Iu thirty hour., und new foci of Inaction will doubtleaa he multiplied. On the other baud, plague, which hue heei) gradually extending ita ravages forenme year past, i had, even before the commencement of uctuul hostilities, spread to "the region north of Hagdud with alurmiiiK speed. Under these circuinMancea the war now In progrec not only threateua disav.cr to the combatnuta themsclveg, hut menace- all Uurope with tho visitutioii of icsti lenccs which 110 precaution uiay be able' to avert. . ' ' The part played by diaeano in previous conflict hetweeu Ruaia and Turkey-ha heen mi terrible that these premonition cannot fail to ho watched with extremo concern on both aides In the campaign of 182$ and lSi3, which resulted int- the treaty of Adriaiiople, the victorious Ruanianarmy waa almost literally de--iroyed by the plague which brokeoutltr the army of Marshal Diebitseh aiaitt after it entered the pilncipalitlcM In the month of Oo'ober, 16, aloiie, HO.tKW Rubsiaii iek wero received iu the Roumanian hospital, witiiout counting thu field hospitala; and iu February, IS-J, . oue out of every four jlusaiau u.ddier wlur were taken aick oieth. During Hie ten1 moulha from May,. 188, to February there Were 110 less than 210.1U8 men borne on the Ruaalan aick list, an lliut ou Count Von Molike'e estimate- Ihe whole Russian force, non-t oml-alaiita JiKluded, atltid.OOO men, every man had, ou an average, been twice iu the hospital, ami Count Von Mokke ealiinate that thbt first campaign cost the Russian nearly one-half of their MCtuai eflevtive fnrciv During the second campaign oflsOihe name high authority reckona the Iom in Illctod by disease on the Russians at aixly thouauud men. The tsultaii and the foreign envoys ut Constantinople were kept ill complete ignorance of the fearful state of the hostile army; audit their own x ravaged, thouuli much less terribly, by the Mine influence, the Turks actually innde ahiiuiiliaiing ieace a itu DicbilachT when he liud less than twenty thousand eflccli ve bayonet ut the foot of the Rut kutis, and, hud the truth beta know 11 f might have been compelled t- eurrcuder at dirt'.-retion. Not more thuit lilteen Ihousimd Kunahinn tauubakiitie returnetl from thti crowing of the Balkans and re-cro-aed the Prulh. These are evil mcmot le under tae abudow of whicit this new war lieglim My frieod,' ai i a returned miasionary au anbiveraary meeting, "let o avoid sectarian ; bitterness. The luhnbitanl i f lliiiJustan. where 1 have beta laUring fr many tear, have a proverb that, 'Though jou b.the a dog's tail in o, aid bind it (plints. yet you canoot get the erKU out nf it.' Now. a luab's aeoiarian bi 1 simply tho crook iu the dog's tail, which Catinot t 1 eradicated, and I hel l that every one should, be allowed to wag his owu ecuiiaiity 111 peace..' "'- : . ' - s Sys the New York Telegram : '.V vil lage cm grrgatiou iu Yer'uout w disturb ed the other Sunday, uuriug ihe iMomentit ry atiilncM iultowmg the i j run g pnycr, by a voice fro&t the sdjoiaiug dwelling ex clainiio. ,'Mary, wherVa the haiia?' S.-m tb answer eaiue, tbeeilfee po'.youold fool J , , D jou ever rev! Ihe ncwp;pera? No J Have you any opinama en aDj'biog? N.it , D you know mr tvsf?4 h-nu irm yi Hi left? Not Do yiur eon bier ynr-elf a apiHjiea of a born idiot f Yea!- Tbva yi u are fit for a juryman. Sr lino. 'Mr. Toinpkitia,' said a you'' holy wl. had heeu allowing off her wir, yuti rem in. I me of a bMiueter thai is blled won 1 mit ing in the upper Mi ry.' 'Dnii-s Juiis.' meekly replied her adorer, 'in thatM.. jol for that eoiiipiimeiu, let me tooiiml you that yoo occupy my nj per u y. lie will Mot r ail her any unite. Toect waa alc p in a chaii m ihe pallor, bit ho did tot notice il iiut'.l he down. Tin cat saw llie)aiiatke al the ame iih hodiu The lhna4a in Ihe cai'a c.a mdi a'. : lUat Via a iftliMiu Wi'ia all wool cb lkrhU'U I iliui bite e.t ai.oiH two dul'sm au.i any I ceul per jaiJ.-Uou Svalioal.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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May 30, 1877, edition 1
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