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M. J. McSWEEN; .....l Proprietor. p.kib t Favettevme.N.C.,. Tuesdays and Saturdays. RTTRSnRIPTTOK: . ....$5 00 One year kq Bix months ; """ i - 25 Three months . . A Ka oon t nnf moraines of publication by trains and boats, and be ready for town tv wt?p-kt.V! V.AOiE nnbbsbed tsvery Thursday at $3 per . annum or. $1 50 for six motrtr Spl.Weeklr together. mating a tri-weekly issue, $7 U0 a year; $3 50 for six months. - The Human Pulse. The; human pulse, in all ages of the world, has been ' enlf o an index of health or dis- Tf o irind of dial within tie, , Q hnth fhA measure oi WD1CU inveo uo w - time and of health. The pulse of fir 1 II Vol. 1. FAYETTE VILLE, N. Pip V 1 Ml M Don't Box the Children Bar. I Southern, "Carpet daggers." SEul - I JEEuiY kUuL& TERMS OP ADVERTISING. Half inch (5 lines in brevier) once . . . . J ' One inch, one insertion "Jt'VrLX? f t One inch, two insertions1-....;...... One inch, one month ..i J 7j . .. One inch three months ............ J -J j. One linch, six months .V..'.'..V..J.... 1 One inch, twelve months . " And generally one and a half times the raieir iiU of the weekly paper. liberal contracts made for1 regular of 'spe-- ' cial advertisements., , . ' , . 0 , , . .ima r mr m A "II All adyeyUsements snouia do o-uubu wjr JTJITE . 7. 1873. : NoJ 74.1 ifvi,am:''a'i mseruoa next juwutug t k -. u . w . The Finest Church in America., -St: Patrick's cathedral on a inn Ijondon, June 2.A.ispecial jdjspatch,. ,Ji:-j Children's ears ought never to he boxed. We have seen that the pas sage of the ear is closed by a thin f aH t . be eU;bont seventy jeari. : la air, adwith nothing but the ,r to imui w i fum. . .4- : ;nf Aonotlr What. then. - . . h mm a t n a hi 1 1 imm til km buae i hiiiiiiiii u i &j . in tv a w , " t . u4 avenue and Fiflv-nrst and Iittrseq- . .. fiM'fmm nuTonna. Rava Did it ever occur to my mm j Anrl trtfl and extending back to "AV, " overrun wnu i "..t---'- n-ik-..WA'flf i xna vyamon uoucioi, rvV6..-B, the North might, be than seven or e officers are now said be the nnest r- V jj.vi ri,l.,Umniihfl:!Afi ; iht lii Confederate church structure not alone in Ne 8evere engament took place on S?tur4 rn York, but in the western woria. ; ie- , . fa proyince otBorcelona, . SUIU tV I . - oEO l - A .nkhiahnn M TlfTMPfl I - - r ! a wuv . . .,- fj T -vr aob mauiauu duuoi r . .,4l, .orrtfltbaorffC 3 f XXUU .woo . , . -i 10 poriuauc . . , or,Q , ,-hhiahoD Hnehea. residents of New Xorldc.ty; .and tfte 6""", li is suspended: from ni i 1 1 ii t r - iiwn i Man- na mnrw iikki v i i i i u i v hundred and seventy millions, four membrance than a sudden and forci hnndred and fortv thousand times. If ble compression of the air m front ot Dunarea au fti10nld hap- St.?" Tf an v one designed to break or mi Mrwiiin.i iiivi - pen, a drunken person might live z bis pulse beat this number of tir u., th constant stiranlons of until overstretch the membrane, he could imes; 8Carcely devise a more effective bnt bv the constant stiranlons oi ar- means than to nnng tne nanu huu dent spirits, or by pulse quickening denly and forcibly down npon the food the pulse becomes great acneler- passage of the ear, thus driving the nted and the two Dimon, uvt uuuv. air vioienny ueiuio n, v r and seventy million, four hundred ana forty thousand pulsations are perform ed in little more than half the ordinary a t.nman lif. and life goes out iu forty or forty-five years, instead of seventy. This application of numbers beauty of it is taiitinc:. them , with tvMng , ,reoei ; nfn 0f i864! then it was resumed much less ."carpet, Jir. the rand building, occupying an any oi our icuipV. v eht ro city blQCjs, is now uwus uau nang a wurai vuQ fin,8Ded. Jfinormous ' gramiu uiuu State Journal . t .; We can accommodate you with a moral. New ork city is. a .Demo- f.pat.ift nit.v. its iiDerauty io vw this fact. " But how is it in lVVashing- xhirh in overtun wun constitute its foundations. On these rises the graceful yet grand super structure of the cathedral, which is constructed all of fine marble. ' With its rich decorations, its rose winaows, hilitv for its escape bat by the mem brane giving way. And for too often it does give away, especially if from any previous disease it has been weakened. Many children are made 1 1 U Un aoi i'n tfiia wn V. coTcIll Y ' r . I - - is oiven to show that the acceleration ffor is this the only way; if there is of those forces, diminishes the term oi human life. A- The"3Ioon aneTWeather. Almost ton city, whicD is ovenuu . .. lines of foliated tracery, its clus thousands of Republican! officials, B n wealth ana speass eein.g ? TA the fo - ornament, and, most oi au? us mindp.d sectional Party Jj tneioi-l , . tkA kkv . ' .t iU Dnnnklinano and oeiween a lorco uiiuo ijjuuuwuu r", s j t the TJnited Carlist bands,' commanded . by Fri8tany and Don AlphonzcK After ' ! "I a stuDborn fight of several hours dara-: v 1 tio4.the insurgents ;wereefeated.'and.TJ.r flVd 'rTbey were :.pursQed " aV'IaCTf Monestrai Pe Coldens bv the Glvern." ment troopW. ' All Federal an4 K?pftbU can factions in Barcelbna'bave renouii"1" 1 ced their exclusive part .views; fcndr.vuj united as one body ?in oppositioa.to'i the monarchists. . IE. . . Viof th fnanj7e8 Ot evervooav ueMevro -- o the moon influence the weather. But i.,rrh nt. the nelnsion. scieniinc mwu ---- . . Some one has written to the Universal Monthly to inquire if any chants in the weather are attributable to the iu; flnence of the moon. The editor re ferred the communication to Commo dore Maury. His answer will disap point a great, many weatherwise folks. The changes of the mooir have no effect upon the weather. The moon changes, says Ma.iry, every i days, consequeuily every chance in the weather pnist. take place within the period ofS.G days either before or after a moon change, and her worshippers oive her all the. credit, for it. The Loon poverus the tides, but not the .atmosphere The ;m.stthful ob. .ervc;3 liavo facta; - iru j in the latter, or any janableness ui der the moon's influence, bo this Texed matter may be consiaere at rest, and we can defy the weather prophets. Element or SuccESs.-The success of almost every enterprise depends upon the degree in which those en Jured in it tax their powers of mind. Many things deemed impossible by the 1 J. Uwrx fffneted by one thing which 40C8 the nerve of hearing more harm than any omer, it is a sndden jar or shock. Children and f?rowincr persons alike may be entirely deafened by falls or heavy blows upon the head; and boxing the ears produces a similar effect, though more slowly and in less degree. It tends to dull the sensibility of the nerve even if it does not hurt the mem hrane. I knew a pitiful case onco ot a poor vonth who died from a terrible disease" of the ear. He had a dis charge from it since he was a child. Of course his hearing had been dull; and what happened was that his father often boxed his ear for inatten tion 1 Most likely that t)oxingon the sed as it was ' hud much to lRLING' ,.Tho l in puo- nounce- members lowing order tell the story: The Confedrate Dead at ton must not be Honor Washington National Republi lished the following official a ment: : ;" ; ; : " Rrsnlved That we, th e of the executive committee of the Grand Army of the Republic, do here hv ffive notice that the 30th of May being set apart py the Grand Army of the Republic as a memorial day to their comrades who died in defence of their country, and the grounds ; at Arlington aud other national ceme teries .being 'opened; on that special day by order of t he Quartermaster General of the Army to the Grand Army of the Republic for the pur- pose ot strewing noweis upuu. decorating the graves of the deceased Union soldiers any attempt by the friends of the rebel dead to strew flowers on their graves will be regar ded as an interference with the pro- height above everything else in New York, it closely resembles the world famous cathedral at Cologne. It will be the largest, the costliest) and the most beautiful church in the United States, its total cost exceeding $2,000, 000. Everything in its construction ic ;.i fnr hftTore it is used. The towers at tno corners wui be 328 From Washington. ; " ' ; ; Washington, June 2. The President Ik In- ' disposed and' no 1 visitors were admitted to- , t dJ.yR. Hamilton, formerly of CmcinnattiV h 5 : ' been appointed Superi ntendent of Bepair upon the pnblio buildings. ' ' John A. Bingham,' who pioseented Mn; -Snrratt, has been ! appointed Minister to : The debt ; statement shows a decrease of Sfr ' ' million in the Treasury, coin 75i million, curf r 0 1 rency 6 million. . . . . ,(;.- 1 I W Vw w - j . . do with his dying. And this brings qrammeofthe day, and will not be toler- ooint: jnuuren ; . , - ttna'hA'l A( " Think of that. JNOt XLVWI VIVMvf w- i ' t t!, nrnrM llJlVft PeeU eUBClC "J those who brought the full force of their mind to bear upon set themselves to accomplish. hat ever may be said of the difference in talent of individuals, if we inquire into the cause of their success we shall hod cenius outstripped by moderate talent Ihen the latter brings its full powers of mind to the work. Whether in the w.hooi room or in the every-uy (ho hnmn e WHitvo mft to the second po should never bo blamed for being in attentive until it haa been found out WKatKat thAv nrA not -a little aoai, ;xdu is eaHiiy uu " h1"1 v"v a few yards distance, and trying whether they can understand what is said to then, in a rather low lone of voice. Each ear should be tried while the other is stopped by the finger. I do not say that children are never guilty of inattention, es pecially to that which they do not particularly wish to hear. And there is nothing" at once more cruel and more hurtful to the character of chil dren than to be found fault with for what is really their misfortune. Three thin r shon hi h remembered here: Kill l t KJ w w -w content with insulting the living these "iovuiistsV call our dead "rebel dead-'' We feel nothing but contempt for the men who use such epithets. lied a "rebel" than a "loyalist." Hampden, oia ney, Russell, Washington, Jefferson, Adams, and ten thousand worthies, whose names the grand army fellows probably never heard of, were in their days called "rebels" by superservica- ble loyalists. The moral -wo . leave to the State Journal to nuu iu out. Richmond Dispatch. A Tall Column. The papers say that, a Philudelohia manufacturer is feet high. At this 'enormous height atrocious Murder in YlrglnlfU ' Richmond, June 2 A special from Suffolk states that Mrs.' Dempsey v Jones and her sister, Mrs. Dozier, Iiv-. ing nine miles from that place, were'4 . murdered yesterday arid the-houso' plundored, while Mr." Jones and hid ' I children were at Sunday School. A bloody club was found in the. hpuse v.: and bloody; marks pf bare foet. were' (,, discovered at the front ehtrance. There is a clue to the murderers and the citizens are" hunt.ing them. The1 wildest excitement prevails. - (i " : : j , :.i :; Postponement or iweed's TrlaKu , i New Yoak, June: Judge .Daviff. I . . i - x- .Kin rTrcf I t. A Uta. mnriiinir. . ftlL aOlOUril . V tracery. Across uie nuui aut i graiHcu,inDi - tzz the entrancethere will extend a row ment.of the trial of Tweedy np0 til uctoDer. t jLiio j;r-2 . granted on the 'affidavit of physicians, to the effect that' tb proceed with thv ' trial would cndahger)the life of John.:? Graham, Tweed's leading counsel. ,t, more than one hundred feet higher than the spire of Pearl-StreH .church in this city the figure of a man 11. As the church y y u i u - m . stands on the highest lana in uiui part of flew York; tho wbrkmen (they must carry steady heads) who finish off the spires will have a grand view of the city, the Sound, the Pali sades, the country about, and the unrivalled bay at the South. J. no church itvelf, built in pure white marble, the most beautiful of all ma terial for such a structure will pre sent almost graceful and harmonious mapping of outlines, and a world of Mlnmno. caoitals. and ornamental w . ,,;nKaa wit h si atllteS of, saints and inartvrs seven and a half feet high. I-Above this will be a large or circular window twenty feet in diameter a splendid blossom of Gothic tracery, radiating from the centres and hold- The Antl-COOlie Feeling In San ing triangular pieces of painted glass., FrattCiSCO. ? ' Towards the construction ot , the Francisco, June 2, The anti-' grandest and most beautiful of Amer- CooIie threatens to publish'' ican church edinces an ine aiuvuv the names of the firms ana persona. who refuse to;sign the anti-Chinese. rift churches in New York contribute. It will be probably be finished lour years hence, or in seventeen years of actual working time, auowiug Diiflnpnsfnn d nnntf the war. oim buu uu.'wv.""'' " o - i . . . TJ petitions. An exchange informs us that in some of the Western counties, sucu aa 1. That slight degrees of deafness, I . A nl an f or a column ,1,000 hior churches in Europe were hun- TrfideiT Mecklenburg, Lincoln and ad-; oaen lasting only tor a time, are very A. .b be constructed entirely dredt 0t vears in buildiugi Hartford haceIlt counties large areas 'are being m it . ,. .i i w i ....1 i . . . ri rwra n. seeded wuu iu. uuo - ----- common among children, especially of iron in open work, from the sum- 2imes during or after colds lhat a mJt Qi 'whjcn tne grounds of the Cen- of aoo nf 1 1 f P in bodily toil, or the professional avoca tmna wnere ino ujiuu on: iu the invention or execution, in ul ;n iiraptice. the question on which success depends is not wiio nas lar Science Monthly Jor June, . , . i. .-ai nf niliul. bUt WHO r tue Siroutjeao " ' brings that power into use. slight deafness, which does vent a person from hearing when he is . expecting to be spoken to, will make him very dull to what he is not expecting; and, 3 That there is a kind of deafness in which a person can hear pretty well while listening, but it is really very hard of hearing when not listening. ur. Jiimon, in not pro . w -w :;rt ra tn h illumin- l von n iu i nx iiuniLiuu ai v w tnhanco. for which that Bection n ii. - m i T.i-rom' i'Wfl L'Tinw two I . . -. ! , i. .o ttu t r 1 1- : i i ii ii i i i ui uti i i - & J? r u J; fV,o cWftf.t IS noieu. bacneiors oi our iowu wuu uibm - - A Good Wobd fob Human Nattjbb. It was the genial Diedrich Knickerbocker who said: I have not so bad an opinion of mankind as mx, tirnthp.r ohilosonhers. I do not High Bonnets Society talk says: nAtr n i,nrfh- And we sit in a back seat. And between us and the preacher are twelve seats. And on these twelve seats sit twelve ladies, aud on each of these ladies heads is a bat We can only refer to the hats. The one covering the lady immediate ly before us is high and obscures our View oi iuo !' , . LmrsQ ralitv which are ever besetting nis pain wiia berone is obscured by number two s and directions to 'keep to the ated by means of a'drummond light; and in true Xankee styie, it m uaou ted that it will be tho loftiest struc ture in the world. But it will not necessarily be the most beautiful, which is better worth trying for. The tallest tning oi Fra"; nuaUymquered at Sedan by the existence is the open work central spire tr ranee , was jr h i . llant re nf thfl P.athedral at Konen, in ranee, ..n CfnKWn efforts to save his army. va - oisti.uw uuv. '-.w.-' i . . . T . erected a few years ago to replace he rode boldly to the front exclaiming: 1 the one destroyed by, lightning in me show these kings and prince who screen thrust in the tace oi neaveu. beaten, how to die!" , of marriage so much that we never inquire the T)jre'cjor8' 0f the Raleigh and subject of conversation wheri we go whew .ine have ! agreed to mbveM tVl(1i ftrA hnt'onlv ask at what point the dis- Gaston Itaiiroaa nave gico SJhSiSiWeaw that the the Forestville Depot tO; th CpllegPi t discussion will be all they will ever expen- the Trustees will paybaU.: expensew.r. ence of their subject." v . The cost of remoyaj ia7estiinated atj., When the brave soldier, now Fresiaeni oi OUU. . ; .., f, , . ; rutin. A vtv uuv l ... " . . , sorry apiece of builders were determined to make it Kavard. of Delaware vorin Aathev wouldmakeit outto oe: fpw fo hurher than tne ceieoraten , , " , ; tnA and aT far as I have observed. I am tally sat- "D7re Strasbourg Cathedral, but been invitea au D a fRfied that man. if left to himself, would about 8Pire OI a ftR , ht of vitatiou, to deliver the annual 1 Sht as wrong. It is only this their work is as hideous as that oi Ih literarv societies eTernatiy sounding in his ear that it is his du- the medieval architect is stately anu . f yir iQ UQ -;tif wheih makes him co the very I m Q Probably the next UiVi ?" : & ' f t ,W f," . . . , 3 .W L! I lA.M,...-- - . I 1 J highest work of nian's hands are two bat, and so on. umber twelve ua .1.. v,Atr of the preacher, but ner vously moves her head from side to Bide: this inconvenieuces number eleven, who movs her brain box also j ; follows suit, aud so do all U d Ui w rw - reverse, inenooie muepouuem-o vi , , ture revolts at this tnw eraoie nhimnevs of the chemical and thepprpetnaiinrw. nfwJl;,h ia Rfi and the i are ever oeseiung ptu i vjiaaguw, " " T -. fincer-nosts and directions to -Keep ro me riffht. as tne law airecws; auu. "'k' t V - . j; x1 An...,r onil oral- urchin, ne lurns uixtscnj wuuj. b - lops through mud and mire over hedges and ditches, merely to show that he is a lad of j spirit, and out of his leacuug-sirings. o-r RrmT?s?i Dkath. New York phys- rv , vA.VO.E7 w - a . . w . . n T . .Via I I 1 im. I.ni . t - - 1 n I AVI T n K. rU II I I I am mrm I) jtm u a ?t luM. rAn. Now thet-e twelve Lr, of the many sudden deaths of men m pub- ments -o- . .. . i:.i:f n.KtiVhfl.vA rfip.entlv talten niace. ana iOUtmuallV irom S1U " "xuT r:i"T; .Ul nnrk and to side, also irritate tnat good parson of regt ftre at the bottom of it. , innutri a io Imlf thft other heads iu that ; overwork cause a deizeneration in the nf. hfi I -tn tfiA hlnnd vessels in the brain, ana congregauou,; ttuu ouui,, wu;r - Nhno nr nTOr istensi 4Kn fAt. hicrh. These have no architectural pretensions of course, bu t they are quite as fine in their way a -RnnlrAr Hill Monument, which. . u w - - - , m from a Little distance, looks like a stone chimney among the surround ing ones of manufacturing establish- has the in- address of the July 2d. India, which has been caueu iuo 'pearl of the British crbwn,' has an area oi lof times iuai u j--.v "My yoke is easy and my burden iat light," as a Georgia youth saidhen his girl was sitting on his. lap w. her arms around his. neck. , , . , NonTjr Carolinians Abboad. The' Census returns f ot 1870 ; show , that , there are in eight State; I7n,127. citi zens who were born in North Carohn. viz : Alabama 30,301 ; Arkansas lB.y Florida 6,827, Georgia 26 951 Ken tucky 23,153, South Carolina WJ. Tennessee 50,823 Virginia 16,93. r ' L' tO Thn TovArn'ment. Isles, a population r6J times as gfcat received dispatches from aenerl t.hA nomhined population of the "J"- r??lv!" 4. .54. awio nrwi ,'neri. jNouveiis, Biauu-- (ij "7"!. Y UUU 1 . , . .'. . itt ' LI m la trk aro ' nnn tnaL whOie vvesteru ucuiiojiwv, of Australia do not equal half that ot India, - '-''r 'The Cr,eat Sahara, ("desert without water,") extends frod the Atlantic Ocean to the Bed Sea, and from the Atlas Mountains to , tnp river x , uov " - co, v """ -J ... 1 3 . fvnm BiflM I lift llie. WniCU Uo icwuut i- I . t j; a. beads, moving couu u v e to the conclusion that overwork and Minnesota has, according ue. " , of Q.S50.000 'square anvrnnr 83.000 square mues oi tern- uuwoii5 - ., " , 'u - " - j - , rr n rr r OXt ft 1. 1 ' . n Ki- fonnd. We desire to see an u.o, nets, and head dresses left in the hat room at our church or put in the pocket, or the muff, or under the seat, or on each lady's thumb during all future services," Salem Female College had 235 stu dents during the session just closed. then, by their bursting or over distension, death may occur at any ume. again, mo tory, producing 25000,000 bushels of wheat annualh', und disposes of or 20 030.000 bushels. Al- miles. A Fall Biver Common Councilman iority of people in this country use lurgely though there is scarcely a city or town SUCn lmenur . I nf A nODUlallOUk wiuiiu tuo uuuuuo tions of fine flour half decomposed with yeast or soda, and also nse is uieir cuoumg tions an excess of laru, nuuer, saiv spices. etc., and as many who live urns wors uarur than any other ought to work who live on the best diet, it is a wonder that appoplexy is not more frequent tnan it is. nf Minnesota that nas not airect rail road connection with the great arte ries of the great cities, she is to day realizing in a majority of those mar kets but $1 a bushel for her wheat. tending a cock-fight An Honest lover in . a 1 1 lUaa mnnnfmn T0 RQAfl 111 3e noias an tu . muuuM.iu it. ' r Biscay, and is driving the 0ali8ta ;in that province toward .tbe cpftst. ,, An exchange has the folowin obsefvatio. We always get mad when we., walk along U street about 9 a'clock, and,' passing a ha4r ji j nnr.h vliAMHTonntr man is bidding his beloved a good night, to hear the gu;l ex claim, in a loud whisper, Oh, stop, George, you haven't shaved. , , ' ' , a Tollman, meetinc another,' asked him has been expelled from office tor at- wMt llftd become of a mutual friend. AnJ Massachusetta 1 ' : . ..- Kia nrnOn lifttive fatber-in- oas given w hi ir o inaH of wood to , replace that consumed during his evening "spark- ins" visits last winter ; now, my Jear h6ney,H .answered h MPaday was condemned to be hanged, , but he. saved his life by dying in prison . , - L, j "ie is understood now-a-days, that when a young lady.aske a, gektlemanito see if one or ner rings wUl go on his little. finger,ththe is mildly hinting at someuung. rr i f 7-..: ..1
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