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II mm, , , , , ! .l.---1 JLi lJi-L:.".-.;... :: J .... " ' ' - . . . - - . rUBLISUCD 'WEEKLY S1ft , ,j f J. JBRUNER, ins' . . w " 1 "1""-. '.i--f . ; f l '' . . t ; f m . . ll J Raten for ik greater, nnmuer ti PJ.iwnioiw molerte: Special notices, fta pr cev. jiurB . ill r4vrtimntJL.-rKeiidin!r notice. ,.'. 6 :" P NEW AX)VEBXiMEXT3.!r More beautiful than ever ii th new :v JEWJERLY just received at Bell & Bro'f , r H ' consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DLD AND PfiATED CHAINS ' C J BRACELETS, LADIES SETS, ,,. 1 . GENTS ; BUTTONS, BINS, ''. , "T . ' - ifS. j"- 13 EHQAdSMEltT BIN&SC. Vie have made in Abei .handsomest manner, v . .. :. J ' i i J42 chaws, lrtm ikWutrl Diamond and Wedding Eisrs Special attention i RtvlnsJI'-IO.tbe, IRepiring nd timing of fine Watcbeaaricl Regulators. Alt Watches re pairs J bjrfi are 'warranted 12 Aontlm. : ' i i J 6 - I fiii v Office 2 door ibore National Hotel, see i lirn f large Walrh and Pep. tr tf 6anUiry.Dee.2tl75tCOXpliliQ -'til. Ill 111) WAKE. w . t kst Whefi on i want Hardware at low (nr.! .Lit ttiin'pricnd at No 2 Granite Row. 1 . J. v; : ' . - D. A. AWEIA- .Sdisbtiry ,N, C.,May 13-td ? Westbi-bok Nurseries, bind in my Narserieof the very bestYnee r well adapted to southern culture, at. prices to I suit the times.' ' Planting, may be aooe witTi i luccessjaJebrnary and March. ; I am 'prepared ttfttl orders promptly: and 'aatlsfacftsrll; harf Tinsrtth advantage of an experiepice ofjfS rears Correspondence solicited.'. Eitia1 Early feacll Tree and Strawberry Plants for market pi aot inirsre m' speciality Send for' catalogue and prices. Addraai - ' -:i .' . ' ' , ' - r: C. TT. WESTBROOIT, . Chesapeakei aiidOliioEE 1 TnE GREATS bEITIALinOTrrE BE TWEEN NORTH CAROLINA THE j PASSENGER 1 1U 1 TBAINS,Rll4l8oCLOW3. warB Richmond l;-arlottesyin biu Balpher, Uuutinrtun. t Awive Cincinnati!, .Oonnectinjr I n7 teller, and passes tbrough the test sesnery "Passengeri talWthft Exprw Itsin U lie H 'R. haVe noMeray; biit connect closery. -f.?? point in the .West.- v rt r T ''"t cUwJfed jEmrnigmnt Tiekei at the UATiisnd Baggage checked. Emi f Jt W on Ezprcu 2Vaia.':.Tll T DmiCH. -IJ Mosey saved by , taking the Chetdpeakt 04o Routt: 1 - - -"' iY h 'Flight Rata (deadrom the West.' afwy as fow as tli lovcKt." ,Jt ' " ' " ' . Mrlnu and'nthera will find jUoeir.n 7 t get our Bates before slapping ':,ri pr r or information and Rales apply. to ? -n. 1 ni tic w - . P-f HOWARD, Ureenaborop.;. iperintendeot; . ...VJtiHtKt I V- Mosths, " - ' t?; 'rg placet awltzH !,,,Mn calves, kids, .'. : '"j. . ' .' T ien. Tin. .i.i!;;;jUf u.L ... J :ai.kBfMf iM imn. . - y""""lr ' IBPIC C. AVESTBROOK, VpW lOO.Ooa Choice Trees, vines and Plants ret on 2 H "- . - a..X nt tiU loiher ire. riiiia- ni.ll v i Q'ieen of !J..hcmM,,lrom whom ia decend cided qdcation, but ibiamucb is certain, . ? IT Aty. ':': ."-T'VPTJWSe a . ! ' 1 A lL nriiit Kmiumr a( Pr.l.L. . . .1.1... ..w.i tl.ta ra.no.f rrn.nl nrnklomi V :uSo?S-if - Sriug cvittersmiupply is eajd tTCe fit? olaP to -a usiiijl process, the sEmperor hrtplf Ul, photographing f peechea uitcad u 9.40m:r r .ffiJL, lr t$ demand. x- A" . (f of Russia is a dt'iseudant of Jtary Stuart. cf ateuo'graphiHg them, as usual , closely WitlralLof:41ie Cr Ara ;Ce. firoo? of bU views. oTBelgiuw af.d Sardluu are-altriLB. f : for; the Wett, jYorik-We od t! 1 .Ti r ,;. :i.JFmDea atone time was eoverned by a PCMpKtKS FOR UOws. j? rom a pecs Thia ia ha.jiorfea&iisca and lyirm Vr. A- , ,.. p I Pl.;ilinn.. Ur 1 Ar.t,A -nd rov.ivd in tba -.With IesschBre.Vr 4la pteyip Pp.0 - T PJ"L;- .lOOf i W:YirkOWiJlf Wo, f''r ff.4?Mit-iw.f.fvajr; pbiiir (rut 44 imnt' cavt-s. and ii iuleMted wiLl k.i .. 1 '' -' tu&n imt)h oriuft l AkUr with ibeRey, Mr. GtVgtiHii a juii'fioiiary and act'iiilc- nJll,fr;iciairMaeuit arhrt was poiit Ug em ;o m ihf, plnct- f , imtrem. . He cl, d.pur; jiinnii, j4f ile Orpliaiwgiy kliIiHffaf; fti ifitli :lgn and b? a, lHu. groud,afiLaaii be Jiad tirange Horv jo,irUie;Wut boy jhat w-,t tUo 1 )rplMge. I'be alnrjr of Rumolut and lU-mua wat repealed bere, ajid . well attthtltaii'dt,..;.' :f.--L: --r :" - 8me tetren yean ago a party OTeSng!e bCTnglue wo!rea( anSj portubd a ; paek, - and among ibem tbyj4coTerca cW!d ronnuig like lb1 viretVM all ioirrt traVeonld'flbtr keeff op wiib tbetn, aad was captored. . It waa a boy, laeveri or eight years old. Ho could; not etahd jap on bis feet nor utfr a woj;d jrtpra smind. except a sort of whin hing cry. The jjboy Wway s taken to tbe Orplianagp.ud ias now tren tbire seven yeurs. At first be would eat iiotbing but raw flesb, and made every possible ffon to escape. it waa necessary to watch him . wiib the be was a hnroan at most care. While beinff, be was also an animal in all bi,babits, and did not have the least sense jut abane. lie is now aboht fonrteeti years old, and walks erect efayinp his : arms to balance himself: He no longer attempts to escape, and his appetite fur raw flesh is gone, but, ia vo- racious. . jl ia mmcaiiio control mm or make him perfufm 8iiy labor. A year ago the 'people 'igathered to anpk? out nnrne wolves; from a Cave near by. When i ne. wiiives came oui or tiie cave a uoy Ciime .with Uhem.' fit .was like the other, and wk taken; to the same orphan- ae. and the first one taken aHied in tiikliieaie of the second nve. -The child la sf; taken was very Wild' and ferocious, and it oeemed- loipojpible to tame bim. lie nnly raw, flesh, and had to be ;Hseiy counued.: lie as an anttnai. ami tore all cloi bing iiroin b body and hiy in a corner likef a dog. He lived only a year, and it seemed to be a year of terror to biur- foi- be was pevef seen to .mnc. The first-boy taken .now rocognizes the wife ( the Superintendent, 'w ho has been very kind tobim aiidi.he 'manifests pleasure to see her. He does' not jIay with or like other boys, Jhut spracelul and Inzy, and lik'es' 10 eal and jleep. Tiie Superintend ml hopes t'i beahle o mike something of hii5yetj(njjhuafr'bo Vat iiHisttc reedel very TOuchri Tfiese boys' were first seef with the wolves and were taken from ' tbeml - Tbe people here believe ibeKe'boy'were;Buckled and provided for by tbe j wo5vea.l v Many scientific men have examined the boys and all the cir slances of the capture, and fully believe i he wonderful story ; It is generally be lieved that a wof,wiil not destroy a chird. OPIUM DANGERS, v It is a curiously suggestive fact that very few of the wei'kly journals, especial ly of literary, nature, -which go directly into families, caii nowadays be examined but that somewhere in their advertising columns are ouud announcements offer-, iog radical cures' fitr the opium habit. Ve ' bave' f found these . advestisemcms abundant h fiHwn magazines ; and in deed ,so wid'lyi . spjread are they, and so persistently are they kept before the public,' filial a stranger might seriously ask bipisetf wbeiher the tnaiua foi the diiig be', not! aai strong in this civilized country as in China. Two or three case, of I hoed who have become addicted tii the. use jf opiitnj hrough its employ ment as a medicine during acute illness, bay lately been! brought to our knowl edge j and some luriher inquiry leads us to beiieve 'Ibat tbe large majority of opi- uni eatera i bus acquire ibeir baneful taste. Utt J.i B. Mattwou,! ii an ariiele in tbe j Medical Record, etrongly adroeates this ) vTT j;ij iLiiJj.Ji" -i.i.l view. ahd fe inforcea' bta couclusiona whb a timely cauttmiUo physicians regarding ihe careless . prescribing oi the drug. It appears that, while alcoholic intoxication is decreasing ihrbughnut the United States, opiiim drunkenness is increasing, and the dealers ir crude opium and the manufacinfeig of its alkaloids assert that the imiiortatoo of the one and the pro- i.r .i . ' .;i lar acute maladies) becoming confirmed iehriter!t fer? tod iseu 1 h ra 1 1 tbenlsefveTr; wMloWTrrg-1 heilailrj w.ia?r iiiiriiiin mil Mm k t h 111 ml ni iii-niiuii. i but as a physical necessity. Legislative . 1 n.MWl. 1. 111 hm 1 BSA fll ll SB) SV aI Ar.LiV.i.a(.ki.Ul as tliA" HldnoAaNi aI nutniv vt.Mi''u'i "P a-' sh ei lflinT8n4ne tt V opiunfii AjSyiarm. inle of affpTToiil fronrai irian. WoTtild. Dr. Mat e attending puy etcian. wouia, J-r. Jiaiustn, , coosKiejs, r t .. ' ' 7 .1. - I i . I .v 'i r .. ... . . 1'!". 10 hlt! .TJjR. ?..!J!Tn Bv the marriage of the Etuperor Nichs vt tft h aolved we mav succeed, per. r ?iri y&uiia m.i i H.fis& &oW " 1' ' " . i . i . . M. mm. nairiiiiviii n ai.ni. I ... i ' w... ww. - . , - n p JnrSW TmeJaiweitht bkn3f i l W L caryfni?4ut tbe"ief6fm,M1ie ntfdVirrt "-"V e"-V .T ov-.. "TV . honfd betbruaMrjprautM wnen caiieu upon to previiu ims wu vaiOSDlC meaiciiie, io 9 WJ - - t ii .j si. .k. MerciseKI&rf rioinr.' W iar-falvinqttin ; l? . i i i x ..i - Jmm iw iuo ii u- ...I. . .- . mt ofberedfiary rerideaeyf adj iPnee' ", i1 a' aotoewhat pi-oloag?d admfoistrnijotf, toVwnicb mnC warily' and wiuu''iiiiiuir, tuiwmcu unit wirut uiu ' o.,a .L.1.. ...i.. . .i i- . guard mmt ftrenonsly against tb ear)ieX s i. .. i Ui ... - indications nf an appeti!e -tbat, tb..rouelv -i.t.v.,!. U:n ' 'iw t.it jVt ji'u j et tiOjlwlirtr, Jwill scarcely' be deaWdl and .i . I J. r . . t, ?. , which eutar s'npoii us ttnLaonv Donseritoii ,Uj ..... . . , , ' - , . . anarkuesa, so duseLar lunrror ao'inde ki ,i . j .? . i. ' . TT ! scrtbaoK ' hat. deal b. at Jit&4twaeems jprtierawe,' 1 rTCtmtfC fW,)B,-, rnofhinlod-e RyiaoUarlnor 0(L Tm M 1 'i .JioL : . J t be ' goeTii inf ot andi '.CaptJ"Yr8:'tfor - t5'fJyn' iir! k,;n4atlii menf fofcltbedeletodaatli After aHangiby a SO. Hi Purls. Wfri renVfH-A irt a vrr . .1: .. .f. r i-.i.j' JWJ manlier, ceojdingto -jhe tion tbelOonimissioner decided tbat Jie jia N, - W 1c?rrnP0Pd,e" ..4M a UWileffi Stales Cobimte6eV!iad ju nifri a ypniig lawyer employed by' Mra.t rhnlu-tirtii Jof ra cW1:1hm)A m- Steven ha for; some lime 'a'sMsteil the ceed.Vb liar tli.teethDriay;( i:"!o n ;;j f Iribanal InjendeaWiug to elicit' Hobe tiin t ..So Hear and ebuvjikingwas the testi formation "jlrom the -fertfulw; doraertTcj m,y the pirfcof4thidefWu;!tbat Liaporie, wio was accwJ vt li i ving di- ... .i.M-a a iriivrn(ii ess, for bis ehildriti some time i ago, named Mile. ., Uazt, and. on the morning of he triai . she waa aent.to Au teuil to inquire about the character of a cook aboutj to-be engaged." She called upon a jdressmaker named! Heiueo, to whom tbe cook had Referred, and when speaking- pf the ' Fourriier family meii tioned tbe' fact that M. Fouruier was tben engaged at tbe Palais de Justice in trying the I girl Laporte. j 'Lporte I" exclaimed Mme. Ileinen, "why, 1, kuow ner. Bbe left a box with mo some time ago, and 1 have not seen .her since. VVhat if the jewels should be in it ? Mile. Cazat peisuaded the dressmaker io get into tbej cab with her to coiidalt with Mme. Fournier, and on hearing the story the latM told Mme. Heinen that it was" ber duiyuoopen tbe box, orU present ft i ft.et ih; and 16 i.Krhes caliber. "The at once at the court bouse. The latter prnjpctilH weighs 1.650 1bs , and over a eur8e, Tf'i decided upon; and Mme. barrel of Wwder (300 lba.) is the firing Fouinieri Mile. Caxat and Mrae. Hninen:i cIw,Te. h The , veseel': engines -will be drove to the Palaiade Justice. 1 he ap- i of 7 00Q borse powerV Operating on twin pearancejofjlhe girl Laporte, when the crt.wa; : TUe uij wiH, Uve , 127 water box wasfpresented, left no doubt upon j tigul MI,par,ments. ; Altogether the Iu- found, and ilia Judge ordered one of the ... Ushers to force the lock, and the dw mouda wjerej fonod. The Presideiu; iheu complimented Mme. lieioom und Jllle. Cazu for their conduct, au3 told tlu m that the 5,000 francs reward offered by Mrs. Stvejiia would be shared by them. Thh trial ihen proceeded.! The girl, Liporte.lwae found guilty without extto iialing circumitancr, uiid was peotenctd to ten yeai:S iini ioiiment j and to ten yearB of police supervision." ( , SANCTIFYING CrmE. The Goldsboro Messenger sav that ' the Irausf-ii fioln the Jail f that county, jo the PniNuiiary, of a noioiiouR negro j potiticiau (Sam VVellons) who ' haa been convicted of stealing and burglary, was the ocraHon of ranch weeping and sym pathy oil ihe part of the colored popular lion. ' Jiisirad wha he Messenger says uf the disgusting affiir: i " -'The Iwomen of the church choir'of which Sam; had been a prominent leader bad lurned;oht as a bo1y and intense ex- citemeiit prevailed among line colored population. The scene foiiffl-s all descrip tion. Women were crying, others shout ed, while some give vent to their sym pathy in assuring Sam that he was then "goiiig to the feet of Jesuj".' Had this sympathy peeu confined to the immediate relatives of: the, criminal we would be the' last to object to it, as it would be peifectly ; human. UT f t the turn-out Whs a genejal ovation of respect for a criminal who had been convicted pi stealing f'Arn hia owu; race, and who' stands now indicted on a charge of burglary, who, wej learn, had. appropriated to his owu ne tha , sacred chiireh funds en trusted to hi$ bands for:, safe-keeping, und who bad professed to be a consistent and leading member of the church while at the same time follow ing I lie occupation oi the midnight bur nrK lar "THE LAST OF THE STUARTS. t Lumberton Robetoniao.J We have seen it staled that the royal bouse Ot Stuart has become exijuct. Judge Reijd, in his charming "World.' Essays, says, that in ihe death nf Prince Charles Edward.1 there disappeared the last trace either lineal or collateral of the Stuarts; of Scotland.1 If we baye read history correctly, there "e ma1y lr 7 living. UAUn:f v w itoay vi jiHfiiu - mm iiw wis of the unfortunate Mary Stuart. Pur suant to the Act of Succeiiioi, the crown t ..i... j J ij . n.J- .1.. '- oi fjiigidim ucBti-uucu jw wwrg iuc hi, who was the sou of Sophia, jthe grand- daughter of James the lt, iaud aoces- tress jit Uueen Victoria. James the lit (bad a daoglner, Elizabeth, who liecame y be dred millions of people in Europe to-day tberesteondaniB'tfIary M4lfgoirfeffai"uTes of do homage I03 Stuart. $Vhen Uergium ana and Sardinia are extinct, we may find de- li L 1 11 r,,WV,. aceudanls of the t oluarta ii iAtnerica. nvi nromtueiilf fatmhe! irt-Vlifgiuw flid lolina'ta day claim hliitinliiliuc- wjfwye miv-WefitfnnTo birTtofinec. . i . i j. - IV: 1 1 w ' i. . V . . Ibn I I mn rthut I I fflvriCK . ItlB llTBHl WHS a m - :a 1 ' - a a- I :rv i"T7 " frt?.r.: Tw ' 111 I a-. . Jk rx . tr Qneenj Mary, aa -1. lkrl T.m Pnf Land nllmra 1 . 1 Jfe. V riL.t ' ti.,) iritel me iris treated me nken vagabond, i .,, ...tj - ...nL VUUUIV. rOilU s-l miuur Kf:? ffli.l- Jll I'Prnhnhlv V:r' U'l - raniiPtr -n-nvsnLir-nimT." iivi imsi ia nit - o ' rtti do love. Une Mtfplirn A. L.dmauds was eharg- .j ..i -'i . hi i 'd wu& aiP4trnyjneJtbe.ipoUl.book)of -p :,. ni.. i -7 .1 - l r j lintt a I ownsliip jiotitliQ burDOse Of de- ,. t iiL v V- j i v- n Vr vr- ii Jeatme Ur. Aorment and Niell fllcNifll, wji- t: f.JJt . lihJ!.1! wUn(iweri candidates1 Trtr1 a sat Irj m rj...irv n-rTiI -.- .i .... . - aiwiiiuiionaii'.ij'iaTeniinnirj.iiei case . u Aui i t r -j was heard before Commissioner JUassidey. .. .. , o. . .. r Gfmtnif stouer : Jid?yajdid jiofehefjtate niomeni 10, oicarg.,iue oeiaiaaac. mi ;i V Th us ends all tbe , raised by the Radicals about "the r election fraud , in itobe8p.a county,' ' wufch ( turns have been no fraud at all. out to A REMARKABLE WAR SHIP, i j - - . .-. - - ; Iu illustration of J engineering progress, we give jn this week's Scientific Ameri can Supplement (No, 8) an inlet esting article descriptive of the new British man-of-war Inflexible, t with j diagrams, showing the dimensions and mode pf con sructiou at.P'rtdraouih. Ifer iren armor is to be two feet thick. The ship if 320 feet long and 75 feet wide, and Is to carry two 8l-tun guns, Ibeaegnns will i; -)U4tr.A i-nlpir AtA flexlWe j4 lue most woudertul specimen of nava architecture ever undertaken. DISCOVERY OF AN ANCIENT 'm- ; : city, . It ia related in Rusun journals that, luring the recent military, survey -of the Bteppep, east of. .the Caspian Sea, the soldiers discoveied the rums of an ancient city, the' existence of which has been ut. terly uiiknowii in modern times. Judg i uir from' the ruins, the' citv must have had a large and fixed population. Seve ral Arabpfque mrnatets are e't ill' well pre served, and bear evldenci of tho skill of i heir builders; Remains of extensive aqu- due's were also foiind, snmeiof them still flowing ftwiibj punx drinking .-'water A jiuitibrM inscriptious wei espied by the officers of the expedition, and brought to St. Petersburg. According.to a tradition of the Turcomans the,' countJ-y was orce very fnijifil, and was Walerca by meanf of a canal. i -u.- '. Musical Babies. StateBA-ille claims a nitificai puodjxy io lhpenm of the six year old daughter of George Brown. Very well for?Stat'e8viIle, but would not do for Raleigh. We were just ahout to publish that our townsman Mr. V, IU ilicks, who married the daughter of Col. George V. Stroiig, has a little girl twenty mouths old whd!can sing ten' distiiicttuiies,' ' ind just here we are reminded of a Tittle girl t w 6 y a i r s '-o I d w h o not only, si n gs e very sinj she hear sung but marches all about tbe rootiii with her doll' baby ' shouldered crying 'S'older 'urp !"and "'ep, Vp." And to crown it all an ordinary duck legged dunghill hen of Charlie Christopher's laid an egg the other day wiib fail print of the chicken,; yHw bill and all, on the .egg shtlL .ni there's not a boy in the. city six years old that baau't bought bitn a drum and is learning. to' beat the roll call. We neVer saw such limes.3' "' ! ' PHOTOGRAPHING SOUND. Professor Vogel, in a letter to the Pho- tographer, Philadelplita, Pa., says that KouigJ At Paris, bat constructed 'ah a'p- paratc8.! consisting of la little druni,:avt"r which i stretched a' very elastic skiri.- A stream of gas V iet through this drum willburn usual; but as Boon ai a tune (by: singing) strikes the skui stretched over the drum, ihe gaslight commences to shake in a wonderful mainier ; and if we look at U in a rotating mirror, we observe neculiai fjnreB. which change accord fng . i t .- ' o the fOttierent notes ;. ana oy using a Unniing gas producing a light of ' great chemical iefivct, we can photograph these necultar fisrnres. What kind of gas will Answer for this purpose is still aa undo- airv ot Jii been kept up to summer njuklug, and (.he quality of the : better 'is super excellent, hd sixf hifer calves raised 'frAni the aboW are if.it as 4Qoles. The 5 cowa'are above are tat as inoies. fitter, trio,' than a majority of the cattle slanghiered. Tbe cows have been ma king !aboiit ait pounds o. bailer per week.'! besides tn only in tr; new. milk and I . : . jS en-urn for a irenllemau bouse swtrn ,fix " ; a w Iffl) ItlDlliei The pumpkins, are fehop- ptd jupiiri the,. waageraT wuhi a.padf, " J . ; -t. vv.a. I ... I m. ,...-i.i..r Vm-.n lid nicrht. HDOUt Iialt a I , Wf MT.: i.-l'! .TTa iK.intr milked, momiiio- nd rvtgllti. ana tney, come, io nr. ) ara i.ii '!'! lui. .'ii.S.'Li'j aRd go. inio tbe tables for half atr bo ai:noohl BeettJ carrots,7 and sonie! 6tli bOuf lcj.t roota and'amali eartof WdMll fallow, aa aa to kes-b id the milk dnHotiwfdicr; w : -r sr ' : in me Liniipa amies uoun room iiim Cor. ttf-ttnirif Genxkn-an.'' "?c a ax TnTTTPTrc? At f r i-4 i ! f . w . di-il LFrom?hT4etroitJVesa4, j '---t il.'-j.-i ,v.'i.j-.iiiMii ,yit sfi'f ; vU uFish may ,be divided into, classes - t t- cWd fisMand fresh rfisb; The propri-f eiy oi uiy ming inem inio. cjasies win be: at once apparent! when we 'reflect that- they arc1 usually?,;Sforind !in ' J he mackerel, is not exactly. tcodr. sjtj but he comes j so ; much, .nearer being a codfish thaA,a fresh fish; that fpr the present he S classed with the former, ii I i. '- '-'i 1 1 t.:M ' Fish exist in cizes' to edit the1 par-1 chaser," fforri J minnows to hkles--- which are liot'fish:-strictly imeakiris: Neither is the alligator a fish; but ! if we attempt to tell what are . not fish this article will far exceed its intended limits. ; , ' .... a .' ., The herring is not absolutely a fish; he, is 4 suggestion of departed fish. xut. uie strongest, suggestions oi de parted fish, are smelt. The herring sustains the same relation to the finny tribe as the Uigy ptian mum my to the hnman race. ' - Fish are caneht bv measure and sold by weight that is, they are caught by the gill and sold by the pound. " But they are sometimes, caught by weight wait till you get; a bite. : ; Contentment is the chief respite to the: successful fishermen. I Surveyors are apt to be good fish ermen, because their lines and angels are sure to be all right. ine raermata and bshwoman may also be mentioned in this connection. The former is a cood illustration of what is meant by the ideal, and i the latter as fitly represents the real. Many land animals, are reproduced in the sea. , Huts wc have the do2- fish, the cat-fish, sea-lions horses, but no sea-mules, the above have hind leg?, manner of mule without and . sea None of and any hind legs would be a conspicuous failure. It may not be out of place to men tion Jonah in this connection.. He was not a fish, but was once . included among the inhabitants of the deep. There has been considerable' dispute as to the name of the fish that swal lowed the gentleman above mentioned, some persons argutng that the throat of a whale is not large enough to swallow a man. This objection seems A to be inc6nseqiient1al. Jonah might have been' made In a smaller mould than other nien. -More over, it was certain that he va8 cast over before beins: swallowed cast over the rail of the vessel. There has been much speculation, also, as to the cause of Jonah's ex pulsion from the whale's interior, Jbut the theory most generally accept ed is that he soured on the whales stomach. Hel was very fortunate in reaching land, slnte he had no pilot. If he had taken a pilot with him- into the stomach of the wjiale, he would doubt less have selected Fauncheoua Pilate as the proper man. Jouah was the-first man 'who re tired from the Department' of the Interior, and Delano was the last one. " But we digress. Let us return to our fish. V The cod-fish is the great source of all saL In this respect Lot a wile was. nowhere; jjioyfever, it would-be well to remember Lot s Wife. ( : The saline qualities of the- cod-fish permeate uiid percolate the vasty deep, and make the ocean as 1 salt Ha nimseit. Yveigiieft in "nisown scaies he is found wanting wahtinir ' coh- siderable freshenirig. " He is by nature quite social, his' ' principal recreation being balls fish-balls. ( 3 t Tlieeod-fish , rwas, ; worshipped ; by. the Greeks; but ke is only half as well treated j by. the j inhabitants of Cape Cod he is simply shipped. - Hence the difference between the Greeks and the inhabitants of Capie Cod. .. . , ! Small fish are usually liarmless, but parents can't be two careful about permitting their children, to, play where large fish abound, as it us an established fact that the big fish fre quently eat up the little ones. The jel ly fish1 is, perhaps, the best understood of all the finny tribe5, be cause, being translucent it is easy to' see through him. . - jt The greatest nnmbcr of fish are eaten on -Friday, and the next greatest number on ; Saturday, because those that are left over are warmed np for Saturday's breakfast. "t J i Argtimentative persons are fond of stating that it is grammatical to apr that the five loaves and three-f fishes werci ate,ince five aud ihree1 were1 always eight. 1 They should be treated with silent contempt.' .' !" - Pish are provided with air blad ders, so i that they can : rise from tho j .1 iu.- i:Mvi. iii:'r.L I ut P-,,: UI-WIU OC UJ Bliupijr Ullllig muse UmIUiicis nun an. xi an uiic m,A. I.T.J. IaM M. W mt.mm ,7 I - ail.ri,r. 1 1 disposed to ask where they get the air for each inflation let him i nndef- Ii . . . . . . - ... staid iniadrtmcc ti.it this article h's .Uiii iJtia not ihtctedled jfor the solution of petty conttndratns( !i- :-''i.; There are many interesting rnmora about, fish whicJi might be mentioned bnt the foregoing facts may be consid- erca as oMisn-ai.. A All ; American Meat in England: Th LandoiF' Farmer bears testimony to the; remarkable sucress which has been met with in ; transporting Araeiican beef to England. ilJm New York citv. ." Our contemporary laa': !' Ab the 'quarters were 8tHpped of 'their canvas wrappers and booked ip, the people gathered about. looked,; and handled, and hadioadmit that; in quality and tin clean-marketable con dition, the meat was equal to anything else on 'sale. odr carcates were sent over In shne rVeelivt Ut, the average' weighf of' which was: 1,200 'lbs. The whole weight o the consignment was 50 tuns and it met with a quick sale at 14 cents a pound. In.tTie same refrigerating room tbe carcassed o 20 pigs' were -brought over in excellent condition, and fetched 12 cents a pound. We have already ex- pinned ihe means or cooling the storage I compartment, tne- principle being simple, the maintenance of a dry; cold atmos pherc. The "Roast Beef of Old Eng land ," we fear; will find a dangerous ri val before' long in the "Roast Beef ot Young; America; tov the facilities for accommodating fcattle here in New York have been greatly increased of late, and further enlargements of considerable mag nitude are contemplated, so that, if this refrigerator system, thus jfar tented in a small way, combines to prove so effica cious,, and its results remunerative, our enterprising stock Scalers will soon begin to ship whole steamer loads of beef aud pork to transatlantic markets, where beef has become Scarce owing to the cattle disease. ; THE COW. If civilized peoplo were ever to lapse into the . worship of animals, the cow would certainly be their -e-hiefgoddes. What a fountain of blessing is, a cow ! She is the mother of beef, the source of bolter, the original cause of cheese, to say nothing of shoes, horns, hair combs, and upper leather. A gentle, amiable, ever yielding creature, who has no joy in her family. affairs wjlich the does not share with man.- v e rob her of her children, and we may rob her of her milk, and we only care for": ber I hat ihe robbery may be perpetuated. Household Words. A single grain of barley was planted by an agriculturist in the Isle of Man in 1862, and tbe same year produced three nundrecl grains, lnese were sown, and the! second year's produce was about naif a ptnt. lhese were ntin sown, and the third year's pro duce was fourteen pounds, which be- ig again sown have realized this year about seven bushels, covering a space of one hundred yards by five. Thus there ha'vebeen produced in four years seven bushels of barley fromi single grain. . A correspondent ofthe .Rural New Yorker)' i jSet a tomato plant iuto 'each hill of cucumbers or melons, aud yon will have no trouble from the stri ped bugs that are so destructive to these plants. , The plants can be tied tettake, aud it well pruned when large,, both sub jects can proceed with; their fruiting without detriment to oje another." y The Practiced Farmer recommends the following Jwash for the bodies' of fruit trees : One ounce of copperas to eight or ten gallons of water forms a good wash, and is advised for trial as a preventive against - blight. One pound of bleachers' soda aud one gal lon of water forms a wash that cleans off all insects, and leaves the trees with fresh, young-looking, healthy bark." Useful Recipes for the Shop, the Household, and the Farm. Dried' potatoes, which may be kept any length , Off time, and which, when boiled witli a little salt, are not distin guishable in taste from the fns'i vegeta ble, are prepared as follows : After being peeled and cntlinto disks, they. are treat ed with cold. Water to which has been added 1 per cent, of sulphuric, or 1 io 2 per cent of muriatic acid. Vashing in pure water follows, and the pieces are then placed on!wito frames and dried in ah ovea." Whipn "done, the dlks are of a slightly yelfdwish tint, aud are trans parent, like gum. " Dry earth treatment for ulcers has been found - very successful. Large, sloughy ulcersj after being washed, were covered with a it hick layer of earth, over which a piece of wet paper was placed as a support, the hole being neatly ban daged. In a few days the ulcers began to clear, and when the surfaces luoked healthy and granulating, a dressing made as follows was used : A piece of muslin the size of the ulcer was immersed iu carbolic oil (is) the proportion of I part acid to 10 parts cocoauut til; with this tiie sore waf covered, and over that dry earth was placed, and then moistened earth and a baudvge!. In a short time the tiealing process manifested itself Sat isfactorily , . wlifle il odor wa entirely removed. ? It is hard to say which, will bring the more pleasant expression "into' a ",t .a a . a I . m - woman b lace to ber baby is hear ten ncr tnafc or -her brt?al light. From the Detroit ePfes! IT GOTMONOTONOUa . i jni4 .hr, ih si a-;t JnoU iiic) MlM jrSiFeV dvenaligo'ln'oali entered the store of a Ietroit?liafd jware man, who gTsodeali) itit( seejs, andinqniringfdr the? ''prcrmettir'soon stood face artdfactfrTth fciu1tu,! j Want to see me?" - asked ifhi klealer. . - - JiltfYttirglflo!. Setfenjrears igcT I ibpught-a. pap of f scfKfcyptiXUq I iTresumso." ..iUum i "I'll swear to Usirl JSevea years g9 ian t.u .ro5,tbfs4jdi ioairiA mi V ... i ''Weili ihat ttntl.au Idealer. i ml . - f - fYon may thinlfoit was?-said the jpldJniaii,ibut,IlljDlak It ecost. jfou ten ., thbusandi , dollars Yhf n, lcypu fey mhii know that y.ou were dealino- with a 1?.WTW ' -""' - k-i9.x'-anT "Well : vou stoo vour 'TtmtiM drift 1-i ' .. o get;0tit ot Here.", ''Give me apackajge of cabbage teeds Sirl WI won't P The old man went awaybrtt: ti tin 'hour returned and said in a'dor Vrier ; """" I i "Seven years ago thlJ crimiiig sprang 0. bought a package ot seeds ''at tots fttore.rot one oflhose; seeds. "arose fOrora the sileJ";,, Hvvn vioia 3 lie was ordered out. and he went hus uiueicvyjji, ilUU lie went nt.r He was there thp next morqing s soon as the pTonrictor wasaha lie .id ' i ."? .. ti ii- -.viu.1 taut ias isata "Seven years ago this doming tpftntr yon sold tne a , package ;pf?. fcccjis.-rt Sot one sinde seed matured, to,. maa- iiioodr ' 1 ;: ; " i He was put out that tlme "bui!.! Returned that afternoon whea.the jsrore vas full of cusfdmcrs and 'ex claimed: t ! its v.--:i 'JJuX f "Seven years ago this coming sprirrg jl, was swindled by that man ; there;J )He sold me a package of garden seeds, bnd not one seed of which ever thruyT j Wrhen he wnt out something' 'tul jhim two or three times fn the back. He went down the strect.lbr awhile, jand then rctyretl and fctaod iw fnsiii pi t,ne store aiq saia tp ne people wnp Pas: i , -IT laoJ-ia. 'beven eari? ago Uiiscomingspnug kb is store sold hicjanleh seeds . fhat ucver sprouted fr'ru- V" " f He repeated the words ovetiJ5 pver until a Orqwdbean to .gather, when lie was called fn ' and gten .a jdozeti papers of seed and oldd - br- i i . . r m r . . give and iorget.i ;; t ui in , f "5ix. papers of onion; sec9 , to'Jay fbr.the chocking,' he said as le'bu4( iton'ed his overcoat . They were given" himr wkiA V Wlieli istowed away he remarked, ""Hi pa- pers oi cueuniDcr seea to jwty lor sour liicksl" ; -" ' ' 3 i; "It's all right 1 You . have bejed ke a man about it, ifypu ant).anr jvegetables next fall I'll make aV dis count to yon !" ,Hi- Josh killings remarks :' Tiio. only way to git thrue this vbrttl!' antl es bapc censure and abuse is to takesomt fcack road. YoQ leant travel the main jturnpike and do :it."-'Thisl.'nr:-the jplain, pnvarnislied, and unadulterated tl'Uth. i . . .vH::n't'i' , , , ,,. Why should the beeliiye, bjtaken a symbol of industry T .- Not a.tbep Js to he seen all' the WjhterJopg, pinie the eockroaeh is up,at nve , q -dock in the morning; and 'never goes o bed j ti U - m id n ight. IieTi cnange ijiis things .ly.i - 5 n "What do you, mean, ycV little -ascal ?"" exclaimed aa- individual itr. Sin impjudent youth v .:who4ibad seised him by- the nose on .the, street ,.iOh, Jiot hing only t am going 'put to ee,k niy fortune, and my fAthcr.tQhd.meo ieize hold of the first thingthat turned t -r ".-'."' r -' j i"-- tji i, -ui '. iL President Fay i lie made the follow. -Jng reinark'on taking care offcowsat 4 Dairy Conventior-at.nllgiaijrAJli: i'lu everything coQSult, so far as pos sible, the comfort pf the cowry. Let all cue arrangements mat appcnainto fier keepingj such A as ' food)" drink. heJier,itreatmeiit anil gctieTalHan igemeut, be such as shall tend to 'her '-. comfort and qiyct ; thenr and nottill then, can wc reasonably look l foe t ths tysV results." , .. , ; bus "m I ! SEXStBtE A remarkable anade in the TJS.? Senate' 'last til ti peecn was Bi ado m the U-n.ibcnaie last week bv Clruce, the nepro Senator fronf MbtsHsfpplj Ife declared with emphasis againsttiiS titird term idea, saying he would pot iAp Dorijr;uit if he was nominated. , But the most; reaiarka We part ol Inslijieecb jila tf rat in lhicli be said tbe(iiegMM'a1n;'lM Sruili should make tertos poUt'really witk tie 'ft -esile,ut wbitcaV lb t iiiio aay, aitk die Conservatives.; 7 f, . - 1 r.-f:?V n'' , . . . . .. .'."v . a '.! 1 h -.-ti m '! i I A.left jhjnded rajjn w,ho plays prj 1 ban jp was It, town yesterday. ana.bugbl a left banded banjo froiai Nat Urownji musie j aior' Ijte wantedIt to pi ly1 at1 a por Uau's boiuse that w futl of cbildreit wiib lnJiy clothes cnigt ugoriundUt'Mvn j Jd.'eirtisf a fa!! tiukj VTV'lkt' i- 5 irttnu . -i -i 'A KiehmondVa. otic status of hi patreaf from tha sa o fji ,4 p i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1876, edition 1
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