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fe people's fress: SALEM, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1875. IOB PRINTING. TFc calt itieattentidn of all classes who wish printing executed neatly, expeditiously, and wn reasonable terms, to the facilities offered j at the People's lrcss Printing Establishment WecanjurnistL, at.snori jiviiLK, . '. BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, f I ; ? LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, 'f PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES POSTERS,; NOTES, CHECKS, : DRAFTS, &c, &c THE BIRD LA W IN CERTAIN CO UNTIES. The following is tho law "adopted at the recent session oi lino uenenu acuuij wv 0 certain counties : r, -.( . SectionII. hat it skill bo unlawful to kill or shoot, trap: or net any partridges, quails, doves, I robins.1 larks' mocking birds, or wild turkeys in the counties named between the nrst day of April and the first day of October in each and every year, and anv,i)orson so oflend ti.nll. h niiltv of a misdemeanor, and on conviction! thereof shall Ikj lined not exceeding ten dollars for each and every ofle.nso. Sf.c.1 2. Tluit it shall be unlawful for any per son tn hiVii lv m t. trans or kill with iiun any K?ia nontinmul in section 1 of this act on tho lands of ahr' person living within tho bound ries of the; following; named counties, to wit: Davidson.! Itindoluhi Rowan, Anson, Warren, Guilford. Rockingham, Ornnjre, Caswell, Meek lenburg, and Edgocombo counties, without m mission from tho owner, or his agent of said lands, and anv iersoc so offending against the provisions f this act sliall beleemeu gumy oi upon conviction uiureoi, bus for each and every STATE ITEMS. i niisienie:inor, ana slmll be fined ten do' offense. News. I r; j- The Change of Gauge. Wc notice some ! . -relative to tho change of gauge of the North X Carolina Railroad. : "Hero. very little is said abrfnfc tW' matter."' From Wliai wc -ii-hiii,-lire -C seaport tonens of ibis State have' not been ma- t - Ju" - ZJii- MCzlAtfiL K , tlw. ttvuiKitortation of ; . t ..11 'hTJ U . iMV " " I 3&ahSh6: lUiirosiU but most of , the V-t xl .a::.;. ' lriv vrfwT fonnd it ' way jntborMfc Va. ; llich- nojwl will now, pefhais, come in for large j.. share of tho N.C. traffic, aud divide the pro-' ,;. cceds with Norfoik. -.- . " ,Wo have not much reason to complain of tho Richmond & Danville Railroad Company, ex- cept that we are rather, loomed to play "sec- oniVfitldlo' np here, just now, as it is somewhat annoying to have onr Eastern mail matter de t layed at Greensboro, ami at length dragged -along by sin old worn-out engine, puffing and ' hlowinw liko a wind-broken horse, all of which, mto liope, will bo remedied shortly. We will publish tho letter from Col. Buford. ! President of the Eichmond & Danville Railroad Corapany, on the gauge, question, which we find in the Goldsboro ; Jlfwscncr, next week. It appears that the intention' was not to stop i uie cuange oi gauge at uruensooio, www unit bnt for the action of the Legislature tho cliango , would have been extended eastward at least as i , far as Raleigh, and perhaps to Goldsboro. Tho New York Tribune of April 10th. comes tons with 16 full pages one of them contain ing a large and correet engraving of their new building which was occupied by them on last Saturday. Wo saw tho exterior last winter and Admired its magnificent and harmonious pro portions even., in its then unfinished state. It is a fit douiicil for the great journal which issues from within its walls. "We have a lively ro collcction of its establislmient 34 years ago, and Lave now before us several numbers of the weekly, of its first year, published by Greeley & MeEbrath, 20 Ann Street. It was then con 6idercd a. Bast excellent journal. It succeeded The New Yorker, and was by far the most newsy journal of that day. It has lxjerf steadily grow ing since tlien, and now we haro before us one of the largest ami best newspapers of our coun try. Its circulation is rapidly and deservedly in creasing. ' ; L A bill, for tho benefit of disabled N. C. sol diers, passed the lato General Assembly, and U now n law. It provides that the, Governor shall furnish each soldier who wm riirntHhel with an artificial limb under n previous act of the Legislature, and which has UtMi worn out or becomo useless, another limb, and that any disabled or maimed soldier who lias not re ceived an artificial limb or commutation there for, and nil whu have received heretofore Com- nm'tatirin.4 for the same, shall Ih entitled to an artificial limb or commutation therefor. Those win. luivo lost lith eves aro authorized to re ceived? 100. Democrat. , - Mr. Belknnp. Secrctiry of War, writes to Gov. Brogden fir a list of all the represent lives elec1Ml to the 44th Congress. jqccifying each Congressional District where there is like ly to bo a contest over tho seat. Gov. Brozdcn .replied to him Ihcro was no contest and for warded a list of tho representatives. iZakiA Sentinel. - - . '11 1 thnu riclx-st men in tl HritUli IIlhi of Commons are sulf-mado men, with no family aran. uno it Sir' Ueonro Klliott. who mala 82.250.000 last year; tho oUwrs nrw ifectrs. Fielding and Ilcnnoit, worth about $1,500,000 n year each. , Tlie salary : of 810.000 rer nnnnni imIJ to Proident Jewett ofth Krio Railway. U tlie lurcst p;ild to any r.iilroiul ofllcijU Intha Unit- ed Mates, and It is brUevetl larrr than any paw 10 nuy railixxi4 otlicer in Ue world. Tlio rcidenco at Washlnirton In which Ban croft is cempleting his HUtorv of Ue Unltel oiaica na iml lor its tenant James K. ranld- ing. Washington Iruing, John V. Kcnnely, William Wirt, Peter Force and Jare.1 Sparks. Citizens of Angnstt, Ga.. liaye contribotel six thousand dollars to mfferers from Ukj late tornado, which lias dcaolatrd several conntie in the SUito from Chattahoochlo to the Savannali river. ; j SuccKssrut. Surgical OrEitATiov. Dr. E. Bnrko Ilavwootl. assisted by Drs. B. F. ILay- wood, Hincs. James McKec, Little" and Itoys ter, rcmovel what is known as a fatted tumor from tho right breast of Mrs. O. A. Smith, of Raleigh, on Fridaj'. The tumor was very lanrc. and its removal, leaving tho patient in (passed at the late session good condition and now improvingattests the I ot m- ski ofnr medical profession, llio operation was borne with a Christian fortitude, and tho exhibition of so much patienco under affliction won the admiration of tho skilled surgeons. THE LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS CON CERNINO THE LISTING .OF POLL TAXES! ' ' found The following acti of the General Assembly, will. Ikj terest to a large class; of jwrsons : An Act to hrcst the jurisdiction of tlie Superior Courts, over. imsdei)ieanors, tn Jtuiihg to itst polls t an property, , and for other purposes. . The' General' Assembly of: North Carolina do enact: !':'! j ' Scrrriox! 1.' That section 19. of chanter 115 of the laws of 1872-73, and section 19. of chap ter 102 ofi Battle's Ilcvisal, and section 19, of Emigration westward ti nnnrccodcntcd: 9.- S90liavo pastiod tlirough Omaha since Marvb 1st; 1,000 aro waiting Utcns for the cars. A Mr. Shirley, of Chester County, Ta., was poisoned a few days ago. Having chills, ho booght from a ch-rk in U. J. bite s store whnt was thnnrht to be quinine. , Mixing tlie powder in whikev, he ttiuk a tlsand (a thrro lionrs was dead. Tho clerk lind soltl I din tnor- pheno through mistiku. Ijancasltr ledger. GtfK ,W. Hill, nicknamed 4Cooley Key." ts nolcu gaiuMcr, iMisseil in his chip in ?tew I rk last wm.k. IIo won and lost fortunes.' and had ration to health is considered certain. Rakigh News. A number of ladies of North Carolina, after consulting together on thu subject, have issued rlmilar dtixl nt Cluiiiol Hill, in which they . -!. f 107.1 r-? I l : i i i . - . . J ciiapwrooT ino lawscti ioo-i, uu jiuieiiucni hro,lc, tho praiseworthy scheme of raising i Dy SU living UOI j , -winij o.ijs nuvnm o. for'ln cure in saul sections, ami inserting in lieu lucre- of the words "one month." SecJ 2. That no part of tho costs, upon any indictment, -under said sections, shall in any case be taxed against; the county, in which tho same may; be found, nor shall said county, in any event ;be held liable for the same, or any part thereof. I j Sec 3. That the Solicitors of the several dis tricts aie hcrebv reonired to dismiss all indict ments, now pending finder the sections referred to in section 1 of this act, upon the exhibition by tho defendant tf his tax receipts for such year or years, for wliich indictments have been found against him, and the payment of cost. which shall bo fifty cents each to the. Clerk anil Sheriff and fifty cents to tho Solicitor. Sec. 4. That all parties who fail to comply with the provisions of this act, as contained in section '3, Shall be proceeded against, as if this act had not lieen passed. ! Sec. 5. This act sliidl bo in force from and after its ratification. Wo aro glad to know that her complete resto- Uo reputation of being th most fasUdicKuly nnu ciauorau:iy urcsscii man in uoinam. lie change! smtea tlirco times d:y. and ent to P:iris for shirt Ixwoms that cost $250 n dozrn in gold. His gloves ho bought' by tlw $1,000 worth and threw away four or five poirs m day. iio men uroKe. ixurtot. JUDGE DICK ON TIIE CIVIL RIGHTS - .r.;'t:".'.';. - BILL. " j ' The Grccnslx)ro Patriot says, in his charge to the Grand Jury, at the" present sitting of the '.federal Court, Judge Dick fully expounded the Civil Rights bill. It says : The charjir e Grand Jury was elabtmite, ncr the Civil Riglifcj bill fully expounded. He declined expressing an opinion sis to the con stitutionality of tho act,- deeming such expres sion premature.;- lie- gave about the same con struction to tlie ojjeration of the law as is set forth, by the judges in Ohio and elsewhere, ., llS l il . . jioitung mac me aei gives tne colored man no right in this Stale that l.e did not )ossess be fore miller tlie oli l statue laws, with tlie excep- ilion of trial in tho Federal Courts, if he so -ilect..A.Uu. was positive as to the right of the -45tate; to regulate the - marriage question ; and ; fltm tliaftho. law only ayijlind to railroad fiieaniDoai.s, Hotels and theatres, and did not necessarily place ucgroes and whites together in inese, out only- entitled the colored man to the same accommodation as thu white man if lie. ,can nflord it. Separate apartments and coaches could lie. designated .for each race, and neither, would infringe upon the rights. 'of the other. This is substantially as we understood it, the position of the Judge. . The Weather-has afforded the newspapers; North, South. E;ist and West, occasional items during the; winter and springi and even now, although we have had a few warm spring days, it is cool again, :and we learn there is yet plen ty of snow and ice td be seen Northi 1 In Southern Georgia and Florida they have had ripo'strawberries for weeks, and have been shipping green peas ifrom Florida to the North, for a month past, at four dollars a bushel in the pod. . j !-: ''!..-; j ' Strawberries and green peas have made their appearance in Charleston.! j !. The celebrated farmer and agricultural writer. David Dickson, Esq., died at his home in Ox ford, Ga., bn the lGtli ult.. after a protracted illness. Mr. Dickson was tho best known of i . . American planters. IIo was the originator of the noted Dickson Cotton," so I extensively used in the South, and . wrote several works on agricultural subjects.; Ps?" The last chance to set the Benbow House or. somcothir.lrfre gift for two dollarsand lif tybentsl The drawing of the Grand Gift Con cert, in urGonsboro, ex. u., Has been ueterreil nntil Atril 19th, when it will, without any fur ther delay;; be .proceeded with. Ihos. lose wishing to invest can tlo so hy ' sending to the lanager, C. P. Mendenhall, box 8, Greensboro, N. C, or of thej agents at different places-. i ! Cakoi. casiona The Coxxecticut Electiox. Tho election in Connecticut last week, resulted favorably to the Conservatives, by an increased majority. The total vote for Governor was 44,301 Re publican, 53,789, Democrat, 2,809 Prohibition and 14 scattering; leaving the Democratic ma jority 6,661. The total vote for Congressmen in the State is 47,311 Uepublicau, 51,093 Demo cratic, 1,909 Prohibition. The Prohibition vote is almost wholly drawn from the Republican party. The total vote for Governor is larger hy 1,584; and that for Congressmen by 98G than iiny previous vote in tho State. JXA IIOLSEljoU MAGAZrXE. We oc- ly! receive a number of this interesting lK!iiolic!il published; monthly by J. A. Bonitz, in uiauauoro. iiiu j-uan.ii miiuoer, cn our ta ble, con uns a good 'portrait! of lion. Wm. A. Graham, with a biographical sketch of this distinguished gcntlem.tn, by Maj. Scaton Gales, of Raleigh. This numler also contains other well written articles.jand the; enterprise of Mr. Bonitz is- certainly worthy of! a liberal sujport. xiic puunsiier sa's: llerealtcr wo propose of North Carolina's most 'the support and care uf tho poor and infirm anions their own sex in tho Mate. . me circular says : " These ladies propose to raise such a sum ns will onrchasc a house, with land attached, fit it up for occup-itic.n. and leave something to be Invested for an income. Ap peal i made to all partirs and all denominations, and it is. hoped the appeal will not fall jn list less ears. Communications on tho subject may be i addressed to Mrs. C. P. Spencvr, Chapel Hill, and reference may le made to W. H. Bat tle, W. A. Grabini, B. F. Moore, and W. N. H. Smith. , i i The -Norfolk Virginian says: The shad fish eries of the Carolina sound and adjacent wa ters this season have hst money heavily on ac count of tho protracted floods. All the seines have been taken out of thu Roanoke river, and unless the herring catches turn out profitably those directly engaged in the business will ex perience great loss. In tho sounus the gillcrs aro doing fair, and all thu shad coming to mar ket are tak'ii this way, Tho result is shad aro high, though "the run is nearljr over, and will continue so until the expiration of the season. Htitchens, charged with killing Alex. Ma thews, in Yadkin, last Christum!, was trifd at Davie Court last week, and converted of man slaughter, anil sentenced to ten years imprison ment in tho penitentiary. : Col. Sattcrthwaite. and old and prominent memU;r of tho Washington, Beaufort county. bar, tiled very suddenly in tliat place, last wevk. Mr. David Woodson, an OKI ivpo. ana n brother of the late Olxidiah Woodsun. Is again in Salisbury, after an absence of 23 years. The Greensboro TiUriot says it is reported I that Judge Pearson will Ijo tha candidate of botli pjirties in Yadkin county for Convention. i - A Wiioi.k Town Ft'Lt. of Babies. A gentleman writing us from Morganton savs: A private census or the town was taken thu other day which dovclopcd the astounding, fact in a iopulation of not quite 800. 300 aro Uakie.?, or if not exactly babies the eldest aro notable to keep the youngest out of the lire. "Yonnjr man, go West T' Charlotte Observer.' ti. r i ..!. t- i V a ne iour nero rooocra oi me ivirKSiians a. i doi)ot who fled U this State wero arnsti1 In, MdUm ju.t xwwioy i- - tw gu-wt nnye not found. . The Hickory Press says : Many fish havo been brought in from the Catawba river this Spring, but tlie largest caught with a liook thin sesison, was on exhibition at Squire Brims' lasS;itnrd ly. It was a "oat lih." weighing 6 pounds, two The Grecnsloro Patriot says: Hcdgin Fen- 'Cr tress, a highly respctcl citizen efllandolplii . ,y . S S county, living near Cedar Falls, ngwl ahont 65 atia aie ncte rttty ftl tu. "the head and expired on Friday of last wek. by carelessly handling a pistol. He was getting some papers from a "drawer; preparing to go to Asheboro. and let the pistol fall. No one was in tlie room with him at the time. Tho Marlon Star relates one of the freaks of tlkO late storm thus: The tornado picked np a little "nig" on Dr. Singlctary's plantation. whirled him through tho air like n top for SO yards and left him la a chin 2 at the storm. Ho fell on his head of course. A cow was picked np on Col. Harrington's plantation carried about" tho same distance, thrown upon her head, and her neck was broken. Tho lower house of tho Prnsi n Diet havo passed to its third reading the bill withdrawing tho State crants from ; tho Roman Catholic clergy. t A dispatch from Venice, dated April Cth says: Tlw festivities attending the meeting, of the Emperor of Austria anil tlw King continued to day. There was a review of 12.000 trooj this morning, which was witnessed by 7j,0U) per sons. ; j There is not much chance for run-away inatehes In Prussia under the recently aditetl civil in irriage act. Tho consent of tlw father is necesarv before wctllock. up to tho end of the young man's twenty-fifth year nnd th yonng woman s twenty-lonrtli; tait II tlie latm-r 1m dead, then th mother's is rvonlml; nnd if neither parent lie liring. that of the pnvors is requinvl. We hear that Col. Buford will Institute snit on the liottd of Indemnity given last yrarundt-r tlie injunction proliibiting tho change of guage of the North Carolina railroad, laying his dam Mges to the extent of thu bond, which is fuO, 0O0. Nfics. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! W I3JYOUII TIME TO OET GOOD BAIIOAIIIS. 1ST GO TO TEE BALTIMORE CLOTHING-HOUSE, i lUitl Sldt Court-UoMBe Square, j uwiipajsarai) rr9 iar- , WHtlWlDi.'. ,llK"innof many patrons snd Ue pub!c gfnmUr, to UirNEW AXD OF THE LATEST HTYLILH AD rANIIIOXS. . f IUirR jat rrtnrncl fmm IUlL'nK.rf. n-r a two warks' rurttl elrrUn C w f rH HI at Xeal r I fq resi llun inrulirr ilmUin n.;. .itLJnln. MumfiM I a t in .f Lla Adxmtmtrm at Ssnnriclorlac osr own Coodi. We .rr orrtrI to m-II riilwr I Au o irz s vTii: or retail, READY-MADE CLUTlIIXtl. r.OOTS' PHiiM tufx rTq ifJ flCKTLlENli PtR!CXSlllX(l r.oott at rniCEs to "m it ri uauusu. - COL'XTIIY .MI'.ItCII ANTS otiM.., -s.i ....l our .rk WfS- r-nfMjur elwwbre, as xrr art? i-irrvt to St ITi.V Tlir.IR WANTS AT CiltKATLY KEDTCED mtCES. Olotliliir Cut nnd aituclo to Onlfr n' HpHUlty. . And) -th. l7&-I4-3m. - FIRST CUSS NOTION AND VARIETY STORE. Soulli Side Public Square, Salem, N. C. , always AT.Ersjr TO FROCCRE FOR IKS CUSTOMERS. ALL THE ADVASTACES I 0 4 H b iot Can givo them, has' enabled him to offer to tho Fablic a j SPLENDID ASSORTrHEfiT OF GOODS: A NEW LING OF ARTICLES ItAItE, UIC1I AND TASTY, con..ltin-o! 1 China, Glass, Lava and Parian Ware, j FANCY GOODS, FANCY IIOXKS. AND LADIKS'WOUK I10XES, Xc. j Very beautiful and suited for Piesent. !t New Styles of Goods received every few days. Rlm, N. C. April IS. 1R;3. J. BLICKEKDEETEa. SPRING GREETING. 1 fAe ftaif yoil tocir vriy 't(t'Jtt'.fcky, ant iia( cttl diet ft fie ci Hrrtfittfi wtt1 fa arviM ycu (e CASir, tn e G4Uteln S. H. & S. A. C. EVERETT. Corner ot3Iiin xtncl New JSlinllowIorcl Street. SALEPwl, M. C. WfE hart jat mrcUr-l Ur nI w-U elrel Hock of 1 f wLicli c jroM: t. 'l tcrr low fr CASH. yur Ck cnUtn cf f4rn!k! ,rtnrtil tf LADIES', MISSUS, CHILDUKN S and I N FA NTS (il.OVK. FltKNCII. CURACOA. KID and SEl.'fJE LA TED. 1UJTTON nnd CONC2KE5S lUHlTSnf Utvl ijVai.d mo-t eUUrmtc 6nil, These we bavc of crery vjiriciy and quality to roil the faury and rurc of our rutniT. S9 We wuM rwM.Wr in tlie ltrt5-rfi r.f tlx vm- rt It u,t l. unr I of l.jnHf1 rmu lUMiTs. oxiii:ts iAiTKia. ai.kxi. t n. ririM r. ALi:Kirn. n:iK ahthi kj. ,tc Tlicvs wc hsvo inii'le t-Mfltr !! of dtHrrmt Mtt., ntlst n.iif nn-l l.iintt LI lUrr r. n r ft New HioeSiorr. - Our ctimni-awt gTa.l- if rhur mm ahfnl tS r'ni of ! of laU.nnc tn. )lrT' Hnnranii. I.uM ail Sin-le S.ilc. hoc. A!j'ita Ti, Ar Ac. We cann.it cjuuucraU alt ll.at luvc. Iul tl.l jia will all cuu and cxatnict oar lrk whether with a view lu Hirv-tMiingr imc ALL WORK WARRANTED. GENERAL. NEWS. to give two portraits prominent': pen, instead of ;one. Subscribers can thus; obtain an attractive our greats men for Ja very picture gallery of small sum of mo- Bankkl ptcy ix England. It seems th.nt tho United States is imt tho only country in aSuia which most of thu bankrupt cases are hundlod enumciate fte mart 4 cul jfcei o untucexytiy. it nee ycu a tie it ffte vaiuaj &tieJ r- rneU 7i cnat toa utve a vel y cu 7 more to tho advantage of bankrupt ofUeiaU than Su anJ attlatttve Su r QieA anxious creditors, rlius, in a lato hnjrlish Pi- I ' ' 4 e ' Resigned. Mr. Spinner retires from tho 'Treasury. " lie. lias served under six Secretaries of tle Treasury, having been in office 'about fourteen years. The reason assigned' for his resignation, .is-' disagreement with Secretary Bristovr, who, in Spinner's yiew, interfered with matters tlnt should have been left to the Treasurer's own judgment. Gen. Spinner whs notified that his resignation' would bo in order. (The new Treasurer is Mr. John C. New, Cash ier of a bank at Indianapolis." x ney. As there aro many who do not care for premium pictures, we have 'concluded to offer the Magazine nt SI loO a 1 year, " without pre mium, or single copies for lo cents. Ouk Living and j Ouu Dead. We aro in regular monthly receipt of this well conducted magazine, in which . apicar well written and authentic sketches of the events, camp;iigns and battles of the late civil war. Tho literary department is well 'supplied by Mrs. C. W. Harris, Oksmith and Christian Reid (Miss Fisher, of Salisbury.) Thisj publication con tains a great deal of historical and statistical State iuforniatidn interesting to North Caro linians. Address Col. S. D. Pool, Raleigh, N. C. Price S3? a tear 1 ; : Tue Miners Stkike. Tho Pennsylvania miners' strike has broken movements generally do. ' Stokms- Accounts of destructive storms Still reach us. On the 9th inst., a tornado pass ed over Edinburg, Illinois, ckilroying a church nnd five dwellings. They aro still after tlie ring in New York. Notice of attachment of Tweed's pi-operty has been filed, embracing everything known to Ikj in possession of Tweed at the time of hi3 ex ' posure ami which he Missed into the liands of other persons. - Ohio. Tho recent municipal elections Ohio have gone Democratic. in . - BT We have received tlie moiitliiy report of tho department of Agriculture from Washing ton, for February and March. Tho report con 'tains interesting facts and figures. ; xxjn. oi. ii. nanauii. jn our arse page win do iounu.an extract Irom the gre:it speech of Senator. Ransom, from this State, delivered in the U. S. Senate. Tlie pamphlet copy of this jspecch, dui" received, contains 68 pages. , A Rema.uk able Case. We make tlio state- , mens,-.upon, unqnesiionanie auuioruy. mat a woman in Wilkes county has given birth to . triplets (three -children) Jive times . in succes sion.' Tin? children of each birth have .been . raised, and .tlie whole number are now alive fifteen. The children are all well developed, and wit) lout the least malformation. This is certainly one of the most' rcmarkabje cases on record. Stalest iltc Landmark. Tho revivals in lie Baptist and Methodist churches in R;ileiglt continue. " There have been some; 155 conversions in tho Baptist and some 90 in! the Methodist churches. per we luminal in 1040, ai nanKrujt estates were wholly absorlxMl by legal costs; that only 23 bankrupts worn discharge! out of 4,437 in four years; that 500 trustees wero Suiniuoncd before the courts at the instance of the comp troller for neglecting duty; that 10 trustees had been removed from office, 1G had become bank rupt, 10 had been committed to prison for con tempt oficonrt, nnd4i were not Uj,Lu found; nnd finally that tho average cost oT realizing the as sets was 63 per cent., while in 1 3t csiscs it was 100 per cent. Jhe extent or bankruptcy in jMiirlam! is shown n of the bankrupts, wh 468; in 1873 they were, 14,184.812. The Revenue. Referring to tlio revenue bill sis pjisscd. tho New York Tribune .ays: "The effect of leaving out the tax on whiskey on hand can hardly Ik? appreciated by. those who are unfamiliar with the subject. It puts In to tho pockets of the owners f spirits a clear profit ot twenty cents on cvory trallou. or SS on - i , i ? . .... down, like all such very oarrei oi wnisKey now niauo I ho pro- i nis to tioine single tiisuiiers in tho Wost will Ikj $1,000,000 each, and tlie lowest estimate of tlie aggregate profit is $5,000,000 to $7,000,000. The bill as originally reported would have brought this money into the Treasury and Mat cut. iltc ale aJ LOW AS THE LOWBST. 1fe ifrie jrfat cut fileleni caio 7ne)S mat continue fncti aml'naS uniC txJt ana (fat ctfel it'enc anc Jian extent oi naiiKruplcy ill I . f j tho aggregate liabilities 9ei y 7V6 a catf Ceole JuA itymy fneti need au we ex- Sent a cauiaf wc See tne. " Cfracufy. PATTERSON fit CO. Salem, N. C, April 15th, 1875. R. H. BATTLE, Jr., President. BEATON GALES, Secretary. C. B. ROOT, Vice President.. . PULASKI COWPER, EnperfUcr HOME XS!IE,A!i"CE C0MPA3O-, RAIXSIGII, S'. C. INSURES ALL TTT - lllllilBLE . LOSS 0R5S AGAINST CLASSES OF property; DAMAGE BY FIRE, On the Most Reasonable Terms. Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid. ' && Encourage Home InitituTJccs. W. BEARD, Aent, , at Kernflriville, 17. Z. A. LirJEBACK, ARtnt, atSiIen, 17. Another Candidate FOR In "Sunny Italy" the winters are now quite severe. Ijicy have had heavy snow storms tltere nnd ice four inches thick. i Tlie Virginia Ijegislatnre refused to pass a dog law, for the ' protection of sheep, nnd now the people of that Commonwealth falls, with; spikes in them, to entrap killing dogs. set dead- sheep A Hint ro Aixi. It has been tho practice nmong ninny newspaper subscribers, after residing tlwir ptijer, to mail it to some friend. The new United States law now in effect makes tho paper j third-class matter, and inflicts no high postal rates (two cents each) that it is now elieaper and better for each person who desires that his friend should have ; tlie jiaper to subserilM! lication. cinnati distillers had' thirty days in which to HP H (IF M fl M ' W A W flh HP produce spirits wtilo tins bill was jenuing, and I U. U UJ UJU 11 lU. V XT iiU uuring ui.u iinie manuiaciureii l.i'OU.UW gai Ions of whisker, which, accortlinff to the esti"' mate m.-itle, realized for them $252,000. Louis ville and other manufiU'turing or producing "cities did equally as well. s The veto by Gov. Chamberlain ef the bill to provide for the liquidation of tho floating debt of the State is an evidence that he is determin ed to act for the l?st interests of the State. His reasons are: That tho extravagance of tho leg islature would make it an unpardonable injus tice to tho people to increase the burden of tax ation; that avast majority of the claims intitul ed in tho Liquidation bill are fraudulent: fllllB UNDKRSinXED having secured the old J- slain! or TKOIIL fc STOCKTON', have CUM U vim a very nandsome anl Entirely Xcw 'Stock of dcncral Merchandise, CO.SI8TIG (IF ; and tlio Commissioners npixiintfd bv the Iycisla- ture to pass upon tho claims, do not command too connueuco. ofthe Kxecntive or that of the public. This Is tho truth in a nutshell. ant Fanaticism ix Cuba. A terrible caso of ? for it directly at the office of pub- now undergoing investigation in Pinar del Rio. w im u, seiiL Hum iuu. ins wm a mother, believing she w save nil the trouble of wrapping nnd mailing. and the extra cost of postage, and ; the paper will be sent promptly. Democrat. A Texas jwiper asserts that fheep valued at seven million dollars iare annually destroyed in that' Stjite by dogs. This seems almost incred ible, but it is certain that the destruction of sheep by dogs in the whole country, involves an enormous loss. Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina are. great sufferers 1 from this cause. Tlioi destructive propensities of the dog in thisj respect more than - counterbalance nny service ho 'rentiers.-. It is pleasant to havo tlie affection ever of a dog, but his affection for sheep often stronger than for his master. Tlie agriculturists will have to choose between the sentimental estimation of dogs and the val ue of mutton and wool, i I was actuated bv Ute orders of the spirits, tore oat tho eyes of her son ami aiterwarcts nttempte.il to tear out her own. This she did ojwnly. nit a solemn sacrifice, in tho presence of the other women of the lamily, who prayed in a loud voice while it was going on. "All llio parties Iiavo been ar rested and are now on trial. ; A Rigamist'8 Pkefeuexcf John Bingham was tried in the Aew York Court of Quarter sessions on Monday, on a cliarge of bigamy. Both his wives we're in the court-room. IIo pleaded guilty and refused to change tlie plea. Tlie recorder asked him which he would prefer, to be discharged to Iivo.with his two wives, or sentenced to Suite prison for three ycari. The prisoner promptly expressed a prcfereneo to be locked up, and tho judgo icntcnccd him to tho State prbon for three years at liard labor. OF AL.L. DESCRIPTIONS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, SHOES AXD BOOTS, DRUGS, DYE-STUFFS, CROCKERY, HARD.' WARE, STATIONERY, c ic., which they offer to the public 1 AT REDUCED PRICES. ' f- T 1 T- . I. . V mi. mu. uKFT, tu managing partner, cor dially invitn his old customers and friends to cal and giro our goods an Inspection. . ft EBERT & CO. Salem, N. C, April 8th. 173.-1 4-tf. THE DAILY JOURNAL, ITIUtntD T ENGLEIIARD AND SAUNDFRS. Wlmlngton, N. C. Tut Daily Jocrjal, the oldest daU paper In North Carolina, U imblUhed every morning, exornt Monday at: tine copy one year, . f.s.00 er. HEQISG-inr, HIETSISjaW cS CO., WINSTON, IV. O., Dry Goods, Notion?, Boots and Shoe, Hats, Sole, Harness and Upper Lth j Iron, Nail?, Salt, Fertilizers, Guano, Wa't'a Plow, Stores AND ALL MANNER OT MERCHANDISE. WcliavctholarcststockofGciicralMcrcliaiHliscincitlicrtown. TO THE FARMERS OF THIS AND AlUOlNINCi CfiUXTIES. We wid. lo inform you that hr tho last of Febrnar we will hare in our Warehnu" Urc atock of lVruian Guano and Standard Fertilizer. Our extennire acquaintance wilh inanufarturer and mini pulators and familiarity with nearly all brand or fertiliser, lojrether with aeveral rear prae tical experience in the .le and u of them, and 1t atriet attention and rlo oberrati'wt. we are enablea to elert Mielf Lmnl aa will r remuneratiTe lo the Urrner. r Tberw are but few who know a ferliliw'by iU anlyi. You hart to'jadfe of its real aloe br .lba charac ter of the manufacturer and aent who nuke ani -n n. tnl oiore rM iculj-lr by the re nulU of it when applied on a crop. We offfr thia year the mum bran.U a.a h'retofor and guarantee the utandard to be a hijth or hiher than rer. The are old and reliable brand that hare lood the t-t for yenn and inrrei-! in populariiy each Mion and it i witli p4aa ore that we refer you to all who have ned them on thoro and oiher crrf. Wa boy in tare quantities for rah at lowt price and ieore Iowet rtt- of freight and aell for a er aenall percent., not half wliat we can pet by pellinjr aomebraiHiofTrrel in uwukct. Our lock will be ! No. 1 rEKUVlAN iUANO. direct from IVrnrian Anta. -v WHNNSItW HONK SLTEU rilOSrilATE." -FAC1FIC fiUANO." ' -(ULIIAMS TORACO) FERTILIZER, "W. L SUrEIM'HOSI'U ATE. This i our firt feaon here with W. k. C. Thphate. !a larjre stock now on hand of the l-et CIjOVER .SEED, TIMOTHY SEED, and ORCII- AiTWhy do all plow makers try tn imitate the WATT- PLOW?" RecauM it U the hit rww mule. We are sole Ajent for Foryth county and a I war kerp a large atock at Manufattur- er'a price. " ... (We are arent for 'Merchant and Mechanic' Fire Insurance Company, of irinia, and Greensboro Cokinjt HUre. i We intite all to come and examine our stock and price. . fcajr WK BUY" ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, -a FeLruary 4, 1ST5. six months. one moulU,and shorter d,poeri 4.oo 75 75 f A. N. ZEVELY, Late AasbUnt Tost-MaKtcr General. Attends to business j IlEFORE THE YARIOrs Departments of the Government OFFICE 121. E. TnF.fTT. 0PIOSITF. rtHT -OFFICE DEPARTMENT. JUT- Pot-OCic AdJraa. Lock Dux, 79, Wah ington City. U. . Tlie f.ALFii 1'iow sri not choir. tnrcd hf the Ralem AjjricuUnral Work, N. C. - Don't fail to Tisit the &tU-ra .Ticultaral Work wlen yon ceoio to Sdtni, N.C. i Tlio Jvilem Plow are nre to lfne Mann factored by the Salem Arricultura forK, &ilctn, N. C. ' D. P. MAST. ATTORNEY-AT LAW, W1KKTO. JV. C. 7IIX practice In lb Courts of Fortytb, and ad II joining Counties. X4f Para eprrial attention to the settlement o Ertate a ik! to Southern CUlni. Oftke in ilietMifl-IIotke. PUMP :dMakin9 and Repairing. IflHIK nndcripnel Is prer1tA a 1 PITMPH. and le fiKNEIUL K.EP.M naie.NKW KIS;.such aspottiniiiNEWtfTUCalS.PLCN(iEPjj.VALVIX. icm at si tort not kt, anl u;n tTt most reasonable tcrnv.' Orders reiectruT!y !lciter. Agcflt for the wtll known "Cactmiber ron-" i- T. PHILL2I-8. &dci:i Tor-rtli Co. 5ct4. S. 1H71. 2fi-lf
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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