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Cjje geople's '.Jim SALEM, N. C. WTJtfSIJAT, MAY 20, 1875. JOB PRINTING . 1F ca f e attention of all classes who with. printing executed neatly, expeditiously, and upon reasonable terms, to the facilities offered JFe cn famish, at short notice, BLANKS, BILL-UK ADS, : LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, PROGRAMMES, HANDBILLS, ' ' ..P AM PII LET'S, CATALOGUES POSTERS, NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, &c &e The Miners Trouble in Pennsylvania are not over yet. On the litn juenwemini in Hutchinson's wine. lney marcnea irem their homes in a body, and wero armed with ri fles and revolvers, a crowd of men. women and boys followed them with 'threats and miprela tions. and wrO only deterred from acts of vio- Af the workmen. The wo- n r Darticularlr bitterwith invectives, and at oneixllit in the bile the march was nearly proci pitated. by iv conflict Later Fifty men went to work at Sterling mines on the 14th iinst Professor Marsh's statements In regard to the frauds practiced uKn the Indians by tho gov ernment agents having bce called In question he cites army officers in proof pf what he had stated. He says the contracts roqniie that beeves slnmld le furnished of 1,000 pounds weight, whereas the nverage of Uiose provided was less than 700 )onnds. Tho cattle should have been weighed 'at the agency, but they wero actually weighed 200 miles distant and the substitution of inferior rattle, during the two wcekV'journey to tho agency could readily Rats axi Matciif-S. Mr. A. Wnnskl. ofj Gen. Frank P. Blair is Steadily Improving larkit street, fjunx a few mornings since, l nauer um operations of tranarudag healthy anion" Ills cloth good, a box In which we 1 blood Into bis veins. He has now received Ihrco consumed, which !.U nvidentiy baen carried was transfused; the second time a little less tlere by rats, as the box was knaweu oy incm. i man lour ounce, atxl the last time previous five Thev bad been left on tlte desk and liad boon I ounces. Tle first two time 1m lay alnunt in- mit U. rrnm Uiero DT Uia ntu. wr uw piw i icnxoia nu apparent v unconcttHi4. where the matboa ware found tiie slalving h.ul J last time bowntclied the opetation willi great becemo blackened by the smoke, thus evidenc- I Interest and articulated n few word. which I to inf th.il att-qw esc: i pa bad been TatuVe Irom I had not done for soma Umo. He aUo monil r . - . . 41 T.x.ii? i . . i r ... is i nn imraiTMC arm. amia ivr mma LMnRrrvuM ooucttet ron A rtiQUT attiimi fell aftlcrp. His wife and family aro reprewnt- l ouce OrriCtK. edtobo greatly vncora?nl. SimiUr iKra- MAIHtllJl), In the M trarUn Churrh. In Krrn-r;,. nn H. 13th iiuu hjr Kr. C. U rjbu, Mr. V. itTwiu ti i ed la M is Kmilt Pc&mkd. ' In YU!n ermntr, on tli nt.. by J W Flrains. E, Mr. Thikm If. !VircxrtK tuUl Comiui Ass Otsbsv, a!lorYa.ikio. PROPOSALS lunk it ..'clock a bomtule. In a privatu letted written at the tuines on ue - ""T ' cloml A.r,ncy in Avr Ust. Lieut. Girpen- flghttouk placo, between hC tcr MJts .-The Indians are all qaiet now. The strikers and two of j -1 P-r wretches' havo been several times on tho There is no police iorce b-juivh.... k r.w - . " j . virtr. i.f Kl.irviilimi tliia winter tlirtitU'li tint m "-!-" o ' ' . ' ft.....! AT .)M..t.ii-i willing workmen, ami ,ue ouenu Affairs in Chesterfield county are in a bart ftaie. and n.thing short of mm wry iorc prcss the outrages. This is the opinion or uie most intelligent portion of tho community. Another Cevtennial. It is plo:isant in tliesu meinoi ial days to find that many of the States, and very many of the prominent conn tics and cities of such States, have, each some prominent Revolutionary event to commemo rate It is the period of Centennials. Fayette ville will probably celebrate the 21st of June approaching, as on that' day one hundred years ago, according to the authentic records of the ancienii borougli, certain sterling patriots as sembled, m Uw Vonls of the Gazette of that city, " to declare tlieir' devotion to liberty, their hatred f tyranny aad Uieir determination to throw'off British rule." The place of the scene jof the deliberations is called to this day, Liberty Point.-?? Wm..Star. mm broken out :tll over tlio couiury week the government campaign ag?fnst the whisky ring in the West culminated in tho seizure of nioro ;tban thirty oi wkj iar-eSb -tillerics nnd rectifying houses in St. Louis, Chicago and Milwaukee. , ' Other distillery k-iznrcs and arrest have been ordered in ll)nij ajid Ohio, ami at all points where frauds! have been discovered. ;Tho ofiiceisii;iviB.ulre!uly ascertained that Centennials are stirring up patriotic memo ries. The Wilmington Journal calls up the resistanco of tho people of the Cape Fear, in I7fc5, to the landing of stamped paper from the British Sloop of "War, Diligence, not only re sisting the landing of the stamps, but seizing the boat of the sloop and mounting it on wheels, carrying it in triumph; wth flags flying thro' tho streets- of Wilmington, and the next day the people headed by CoL John Ashe, of New Hanover, and Col. Hugh Waddell, ef Bruns wick, marching to the Governor's palace, and demanding that he desist from farther attempts to land the stamps, to which demand be only j yielded when' the patriots proceeded to burn ; the house over his head, i As history is unveiled. North Carolina wil bo found to be first in every step that led to the revolution. ' ! 100177 ANNIVERSARY MAY 20, 1875. I PROGRAMME - i For Celebratinff the 100th Annivgrsarv pf the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. THURSDAY, MAY 20TII, 1875. cality of the Indian King. Tliey liavo been compelleil to eat dogs, wolves nnd ponies.'?.-In tri?t iiir?it lve been a disastrous firv. probabla Uiat many firoa. the causs of which arn never discor-rel. originate la this way. frilinington Journal. RicmsosD Supehiok Cot'irr. C. C. Ikk li.rt of Union coiintv. whtwe trial was n inov- ed frrtr tint county. vas tried on a e!i irge of rohhintr & Store in Monroe uf a cnMeraMo amount of money, nnd was acfpiitted. Tliis caseexviU4 conslilerauie iniesesi. me wimeas ess In Uo ca. numbering some CO persons. Mr. Locklmrt liad Ijecn cvnhne! in Lnion cxkiq- AJIU tlons have beta jrfonuel n-ccatly on twt pn- The Bmn of CocamiMluoers of Um tawa of Raids on .Whisky. Whisky raids seem to regard to the credibility of the pirties. Prof. I ty Jail nearly two years. WiuUaLoro Jryus. . . T ' . t . T 1 a I- . Jiiarsu says : " in a qucsuen Deiween iuni jioua and the Indian ring, whero both wero interest' cd, I should decidedly prefer tho testimony of r wo iwf itk ... . . tienU In a St- Louis liospital. ami In each in- Ucm' T nTl prpali im m stance tho result is said to have been talufitc- ae,,t in to the Mayor nntil tlte 2Sth inttaat. for torj. tbe CSce of Night-Watchman al PUice 03- As aa Item of loss by the late old th Nor- cer (cotnWnnl) fur the term of one year from folk Lamimark says that Han. Ji4m B White- the first day of June next. The dutii of h!llilltl!iin,,lT 'TlrT? ffU Nisbt-Walvh.liailbe.toU.t,.p.,nUH.trTvt. which be expected to ship 0.000 bulU. aifl , , . . . ..-.. ' Col. G. B. V. Ilgiiton 7.000 trees which would T K'lu ,rvm ,urK until 3oik. A. M U have produced a crop worth $10,000; one truck- u Cramer nionllo. an.1 until f o clot k. A.MJ. GENERAL NEWS. Last Beil Cloud." Tiib-Crops n thk South. Tlio Nashville A"a akojuu i arollopefui for more i.n THK KESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ox mat 20 1775. 1 cotton planters than tliey cr lost 25,000 tomato planU Tlio ks U track- en is vsrkxislv estimated at from fsSOO.OOJ to $1,000,000. Tlw region rotinl Norfolk fr a radius of 40 miles was one garden and orelianl. all In tho full glory of spring wlien the blight ' came. The loss may be imagined. Ix Roltco Ncmbeks. Tlio tUcntr Urwt in tlw Winter mhths. and saljrl to the In structions of tlie M.ij or. As Pulicriuan Imi sv1m.11 be oa doty during l!xt d.ty nLo, after Uklng a mf!icient anvaint cf I tet in tlw morning, lull rviurt to Uw ILijrr Uily ; Itall uke vlwrgu of tb CiuaiiWtr's Ttnn Union, of tlio 1st int.. SjiVs: :Areonnts fnm thnaiirlHHit ur own sections roaixTous year ror I national debts In the world anint m Uh; g- I IU1U kiep it in prpr onhr. light tlte g. at icy liave experienced I crre!rato fwitliout cuntln? hillinrs and pence! I ..t e t t " .. t. Aliout a month after the Battle of Lexington. Jn Xcnnrt5u0AlaUnia, GtH.ngia. Arkansas and lions cd lamnds. Add one hundred nnd sixty whr nwTT. pt oUs wUncter m-uir- mlr.ions for tho smaller debts, and the world I Cvl- n,- strictly prevent, or nrpt any Tiolalioo will be found to owe. In very round numbers. I of tho town ordinance. In addition to Uie ncnrly, fire trtoiiMnd million jMnnds, or twenty thotsand million dollars. ages in een changed itt was originally shippel has " T mi this meeting. Tiit Vany fostanees. and.it will n..t.,vt. . . .. t j . i . i. it- r --"- "j now oe impossiuie w ueiucii ium.u r- i. r. Tlie Treasm-y agent at Milwaukee. tTapIis to tho Solicitor' tio-dhy that ho has discovered a subterranean tank ith a capacity of twenty- five thousand j gallons belonging to one , of tlie delegates from different portions ef Mocklun- I Texas, is v jHjrted to bo fully tu lrgu as that burg county met at Charlotte, and on May 20, bet yen ntei in coiion. ami wiui lavorauie 1775, tlie Convention adopted what is known wn 1 pn-luco a gl fv."" . . .. . . . Icron-i" Ust Indication that agriculture at as the MecKienDiirg jjeciarnuon oi ,"epenl- Kjlo-So'w j, reg:Unlng n s.Hd foundation Is ence. A sketch of tlie proceedings of . th6 I eaniktnrA in the announci ment tluit the ncre- dovoted to crain this Tear in tho States just nusl.will bo incrvsise! by nearly seventy-fivo ertNnpvrrxhw areas last year lvoletl to Enun. irwio -cu are correciiy repturcu mis r i s .i... :i r is t clear gnui m iiit ni ivuikui.n ivivunit ui the South. Not a few airricultiiml emigrants ; have during tne fist year come to Uieso Utcs. ilia -cotton plan Urs since Hie war navo noi niiseil as much corn as they did fi-rmwrly. aud the cotton crops of late years liavo by no means and which has been pronounce 1 iu Ijjislaturo of North Carolina: Milwaukee distillers. t There are rumors of changes of Revenue officials and gaugers. Several: otticiais oj lucse orades liave already been removeil. O ; i , i " IX)Y Honor the IT. S. Government, in Bot-ton, a crooked whisky. j j j j: :(;.'' ! It is said that half the whisky manuiactnrea in this country pay's no tax by artfnl evasions of tho law.. Many; of the parties implicated 1. Resolved. That whosoever directly or. indi rectly abetted, or in any way, form, or manner countenanced the unchartered and dangerous invasion of our 1 rights, as claimed by Great Britain, is an enemy to this dmntry, to Ameri ca, and to the inherent and Inulieuable right of man. 2 Resolved. That we, the citizens of Meck lenburg County, do hereby dissolve the politi cal bands which hnve connected us to tlio renrett-ntiMl tho lift results OI ZxMlUleril plant- I Ing. TImj Suth always was and pmthly al- I " BAv, ... :ii K.. . l-- ....r...-.&.r ..f Witi-rn I ,n April J- i t i. ..r. .. ii... .tt.i I corres ixmu trruin nnu Hie:w . wuk uviuis - fAi. Bostons Five hundred packs ges of Mother Country, and hereby aWl ye ourselves i f i J a u from nil allegiance to Uhj British Cnwn, nnd valued at $200,000 lmvo been seized by Hbjllw jlU Hiticnl con nation. rntnu.t, or as sociation, with that nation, who liavo wantonly trampled on eur rights and lierties, and inhu manly sheil tho blood of American patriots at Iexington. j 3. Resolved, That we do hereby declare our selves a free and independent people; are, and planters endunvorwd to raise fol cmaigh for their own use. Latterly tliey liave negiectea their corn crops, and nearly all tho pnat on the cotton crop of many of them liavo been consumed in tlie purchase of corn and meat Tlio reports of this spring's planting operations inspire the Iwenl prosswiiu uo ia:iiei ni iruui thi riod tmward. tho Soutli. us well as ith r vrts of the country, will experieuco butter times;" in the whisky frauds aro said to be officials at J of right ought to be, a sovereign and self-gov crniii associauon. unoer inu emmm in ui the Capitid.M The Pkess Convention ' which assembled in Wilmington hist week; adjourned, after a session of a few days; Tho Star says : It was tho best attended of all the meetings of the AssociationJ I The deliberations were of a most inirostiiKr nd harmonious character, and the power other than that of our God and tho gent eral government of the Congress; to the main tenacoi of which independence . we solemnly ploduo-to each other our mutual co-operation. our lives, our fortunes, and our uiott sacred honor J ; 4. Resolved, That as we now nckaowlcdge the existence and control of no law 6r legal officer, civil or military, within this country. The montir of April is an eventful one In the dt.rv of tho United State. Four Presidents were loni in April Jefferson, Monroe, Jack- jmTe j)-r pedigrees prea-ryed w'.tli run Hiul Grant. caru as the nobility of Engloud. Henry Clay , Washington Irving, and Stephen The reduction of bank currency since Febru ary 27, 1875. apjiears to have Utn lnaviet in the Middle Statin, wltcre tlw total nf$ril.l12.- 000 at Uw former date has tiCen nxloel to $414- 15L000 at tlai latter. Strangely enough Umj West ranks next in reductiorrV bavlar cot down its circulation from $70.Go8.000 to $75,117,000. while New Englaml only reduced b-rs frvni SlOS.M2.000 to $105,825,000. Tbe Soath and the Pacific division increased their supply. Foreign Immigration still continues to exhib- mi oeciine. uw nmvaia aw tw xors having been 5.005 less than f.r tle ng toooui lat year. Titeru Is no prospect of a revival before Ut rcUirn of gen eral proeperitj throogliout the country, tlw great noruhors now out of employment earning Uie niot tlisxKxraging reports to bo sent to Europe. Over $100,000 worth of lgs. prlnciwlly ptjinU?rs and setters, were !rooglit to this cmui try from Ilnglanil during Uto post two year. The furor about Laveracks. red IrLli setters. Gordons and kirulretl brt-ts is now n great as was ever tliat about sprtel rabbits. No dog tliat costs less Uian $1,000 I now consider ed worth owning. These vainible animals as much salary nid him by the Board, he slall be en tilled Vt tho cot and h-lf tlte fines impoe In all com-s where his services are rendered and non cHlers. S"etion 7th In ekip. iml, of by-Uwa, shall not remain a dmul Utter shoo. VI be fall in his duties. Tle Bitord reserve the riht in dis charge such officer in cm of Itegloci of duty or misunderstanding, after 90 days otice. , Tbu IWird ale reserve the privDegv of ae cepting or rejecting bids. IL I- PATTERSON. Uyor. 1 N. ClJXAlcn, Sccrttiry. Msy 15th. 1875. RI.roitTribe eomdIIIn rtte first National Itaak e)rfaletn. -. C avi Cloae or bna!sieM, Jlnjr let, KlisOlT.ClX i Loan and Di-ounf. 1221.413 IS t. S. IVmxI t secure cin.-nllion tHher So k. lbtvlan Mortpmpe".. Due frrxit other Nftliooal l'nk.. Ri-al K4ale. funilture and flitu-v-, Corrent eiperiv- ! tJiiea paiJ.. C1ieik ana otlier Cah ltenn. mils of other National lUnk. Frartional Cnrrencv. linrlmiinK nickels,) Specie. (inrluJii)jr rold treaarjr nAe).. Lr-'ml Trttlt-r N- . . KeUrmi'tion funt miib U. S. Treasurer (5 0-0 of circulation.) C.TM (O liO.WO CO 70.? DO 41.431 ? i-V) 00 A'U 41 4.. IT I 'M Ui 5G9 97 6.CO0 CO 40.VO0 CO results attained j happy and not without profit I we do hereby ordain and adopt as a rule of life. One hundred guns at sunrise, and ringing o city, .bells, under charge of the Artillery Com mittce. " I To march at 10 O'clock, A. M., in Grand Precession,' through the principal streets of the city, under charge of Chief Marshal and t'.irty Assistant Marshals, as fllows : 1 Military Companies, ' ";v-ix, ; Fire Companies, " Masonic Iyxlges, Odd Fellows, ,: -r tTl ,-nignis oi ryimas. ? ? Good Templars Lvt 5 'Patrons of Huslwindry, . f i ' , , ..Joujiiy urganiz:uioii. fv Other, Associations : of City, County, State and to both press and entertainers. The Convention ailjourned on Thnrsday after electing the following officers: President ColP Jno. D. Cameron, of the Raleigh NcivsX , ' . ' ; '! .Vice-Presidents iBerntml of tho Wilmington Star, Mannix -of the : Newborn Times, and Ma- one if the AshcyiUe xjositor. R. T-Fulgum was elected Secretary and Treasurer, and Capt. A Shotwell i C ..rresfKtnding Secretiry. " . Citizens, j Press Organizations. -. - -i" ' f 'j Various Centennial Committees, Accjoinpimied by various Bands of Music, and .? "u their Special Biinners, ii.mblems i-"1' ' and their Insignia. The procession will be formed in the follow ing order.. Military Companies on Imth sides of ,South Tryoii street, right front resting in front of Central Hotel ' Fire Cohipsinies on West Trade street 'and on Church street, opposite Fireman's ILdl Qrnnge Lodges. County Organizations, other city, county and State Associations, and citi zciis aiul Pregs Organizations, on East Trade Street. v ilasonic Lodges, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Goml Templars, on North Tryon street, from 1 1 ui Square, 10 be followed by Band of Music with MiliUiry Conjiany, to be assign - Mtssrs. Lnjrelhard, Stone, Manning, S. V. I controversy, according to said adopted laws. Pool, Jr.. and C, R. Jones were electea as Uie ami to preserve peace, union, ana iiarniony in T, ri,;,f I said country; and to use every exertion to Lxeeutivu Committee. . . .J . ,vf iu. throughout America, until a more gnral nnd organized eovemuieiR bo establistntl ia tide province. j ' ABRAHAM ALEXANDER, i ; . CJtairnian. Joiix McKiTT Alexander, 1 Secretary. Ephniim Brevanl, Hczekiah J. Raich, J)hn Philer. James Harris, William Kennon, John Ford, Richard Bairy. Henry Downe, Ezni A D.nifl.iH were all bom in April. Two philosophers and electricians ! died in April Benjamin Franklin ami Prof. Morc. Two assassinations in April. Uncoln and Gen. C:nbV. 1 Tlio battle ol Lexington 'and Concord open ed the Revolutionary war in April. The government of tho Unitoil &itcs was April hy : tlio inauguration oi w Ik was also ehn tetl in April. April. 1814. Um city of Washington was burned by the British. The war between I he States began In April and cloned in April. Fort SumpUr was bomliarded in April; Richmond was taken in April; and Lcesnrrrn- dcivd in April; Johnson surrendered In April; Jeff. Davis was taken prisoner in April. ti. . r. . 1 1. i ..r tt... t.;.n a l..l the character of a "Committeeman, to issue .... . fit . ;.. i,.:t-.i H-nr. ami .leterniine ail matters of I ctn,!, imLlUhed iu Aoril 1804. i ------ - Pistroaster Genentl Jewell hal something to say at tho annua! dinner, given en ThuixUy niglit, by tlw New York Chamber of Comment!. IIr made the statement that tlie city of New York sends tin ough its postoffioe tiil.OOO let ters in a d.ty. ami M pays to the department over which I preside 4.0 per cent, of all the ToUl.. Cai'lal Htm k p UAniLrTn. all, e:ieh. and every of our former laws where- orinj Jlj n in, nevertheless, the Crown of Great Britain y,inoton never can bo considered as holding rights priv- . . .j ii ( I :.. I in n nil. v lieges', iiuuiuuuie, or nuuiuriijr mcium. 5. Resolved. Tliat it is further decreoil that all, each, nnd every j military -wffiecr in this country is hereby reinstated in his firmer com mand and authority, ho acting conformably t these regulstitms ; and that every memUr j re;ent of this delegation shall iHMicctortn bo a' civil office, viz: a Justice of the Peace, in Other on)ivtWl peoHtC- NfttiMial Itiuk Note tittntin..... Irvilirklim' lXn4t4 mbvn 1 to cleek newrpaper iof.bigu oi mis rountrr. paying na Time ccrtiucaics of depuMt It does fyiiw. agnlot Uliimgn yis.ivu. Bos ton's $16,000. and Ihila.lclihi.Vs $12,000. .tlM.WO CO 17.00 CO 19 .I38.ro CO . ;s.sr &4 - 8S.039 24 ToUl. IMPORTANT fiUIT DECIDED; Tho following we tak from the Salisbury WtUchman regarding tho decision of an Impor tant case: j . :H Eli Pcnry. Plaintiff, against E. R. Brink and L. (.- Kites, Vcfenaants r . This case.! which has I wen litigated for .ihont nine Years, and which has attracted con- . . . . ... . L.I . 1 Bidcfa-.Ie attention in.in inepum.c, was, tourui Alt,Iaml William Graham. John Queary. to trial tho seeon.l week el Uowan ouptrior HwZtkjah Alexander, A.lam Alexander. Charles Court. The case had been previously tried in Aloxander Zjiceheui Wilson. Waighstill A ve- tho eounty of thividson. but the jury failing to Banjamin Pattori. Matthew McClure, Neil agree, a mistrial was ordered, and the. case re- Morris,,,,, Robert Irvln. Jhn Flennegin. David moveu. nuon .uw wii ... iteese. John Davidson. Ricluvnl Harris. Tliom KoWan CollHiy. A; I9r inuum r oi iiiuk-m" I Pyi gr ? 1 - ' v it. .!,!.... tliitik .hu I V re examuieti pn oom suu?, mm hvk u.u consumed iu tlie! investigation and trial of the case. The testimony developed the fact that the storehouse of the plaintiff, which was then occupied by j tlio ( defendants, as merchsnts. caught fire from the. Court-house, nnd its irox imitv to Uie latter bnildins rendered all efforts to save it fruitless ;nna unavailing. i iattiiekan stnod. ano nnnnai aynon oi lae "During the progress of the case botliPenry, J Soutliern Church of North Carolina was lield at the plaintiff, amv Brink, one or tiio aetenaants, I m. John s Church, tJaiiarrus county, last week. -l' 1 II a a tf. a ! 1 NEWS OF THE WEEK. i STATE ITEMS. were placed-.upondiie witness stand, and proved themselves gentlemen oi unexccpiionaDie cnar ftr. Reside tho matter, of dollars and cents invaiveii in wic j nimnn uii , uiu viuhivi the deftndants was at issue, as one of tho alle- frations of tho plaintiff was that the defendants. .am a bein' insured to a largo amount, hail man- ed, bv Chief Marshal, :is guard of honor or I ciouslv set fire-to tlie. store in the hope, of g:iin i " ' ' ' I a T wt nie iury, atter tnc cnarge ei ins tionor, revir- ed but a few minutes, ami rciurneu a veraici ior the defendants thereby vindicating their char acters ami exonerating them from all blame in the premises.. There was a distinguished army of leo-al talent on either side, the plaintiff being represented by J. M. Cleraedt. lsq., i . C Ltolw bms, Esq., 'and our wormy uepreseniaiive in Congress, Hon. WV M. Ribbins; and the de fendants by the Hon. J. M. Leach. Hon. Bur ton Craige, and Win. II. Bailey, J. M. McCor- kle, and Luke Blackmer, Esq.- It is not often that we see s many gentlemen of the bar, who escort. In carriages, the ftllowmg: The Governor of ! Tennessee and Shiff, Governors of other States, Governor of North Carolina and Staff, Unite 3 Sbites Senators and Supremo and Su perior Court Judges, of North Carolina, Mayor of tho' City and other invited guests, orators and reader, accompanied by Ci mitiittees. Psirade to bo through principal streets, to arrive at lhe Fair Grounds at 12 oloek, M. After the various Companies and Organizations have boon arranged by the Chief Marshal and Assistants, the Centennial will be opened with prayer. by the Chaplain, Rev. Robt. Hall Mor- have hitherto occupied prominent public posi tions, engaged in 'the trial of tho same cause." A large nnmber of ministers nnd lay mem1ers were present and the meeting was very harmo nious nnd interesting. Tho Concord Register says I , "The Svnod will hold Its next annual meeting with St. Enoch's church In Rowan county. A gentleman who was at Bt. John's on Sunday tells us that there was the largest crowd in at tendance ho ever saw at a church. Tho people of this section of the country mostly Itolong to the Lutheran church, and they are. taken ns a coni m unity, ns upright, intelligent and prosper ous a class of eople ns we ktiow anywhere." Messrs. E. J. Halo & Son, of JTcw York, ac knowledge through the columns of tho New York Herald, the receipt of $100 a piece from two parties, and $50 a pico from "twe other parties, making in all $300, to aid in the prop er celebration of tho Mecklenburg Centennial. Monday, tho 10th Inst., was observed in nil tho largo towns of this State as Memorial Day. This is kept In oomnieratlon of the death of Stonewall Jackson. London. May 5. Tiik Great Revival A CimtsTiAX Convxntion, Tlie Christian Convention met to-v in the I lay market Tbon txei 'lr. Al'f .nly.'U V -"ie reviyaUiif. Kms of CarlUlw; ' Canon Frcirintie7i o.ij iAftrf thC Archbishop of Caiitertairy ; Ixrd Cholmonde lep, the Rev. Mr. Aiken, ami many hundreds of other clerical deb-gates, representing tlio princiisil towns in the Kingdom, wen? present. Tlie Rev. Mr. Kilman, of llinliur"U, in an address t.tsl il.Ml tho results of the work of Moody and Suufcey in that city were Uuly mar- velou,. nireo; thousand -ersons hal lecn ron vertil, and tlie nnmlier of dnink:irils and tlaa-tre-goers wlw Ik-td Un-n reclaimetl was remark able. The Rev. Mr. Van Meter, delegate from Rome, gave an interesting nee Mint of tlat )rog ress of revivalism tlicre; Addresses weru also delivered by delegates from other points on tlie Continent. i ! Destuotino Insects. A French liortlctil lurbt suggests this plan : After unet I place In tlat centre of my garden an old txtrrel. tlx inside of which I. have previously well tarred. At tlie bottom of the Ixirrcl I pLteo a lighted lamp. Inst-cts of ninny kimls. attracted by light, make for tho lanin. and whilu circling around it, strike against tho side of the barrel. whero meeting with tho tar. their wing and legs bucomc SO clogged that they fall helpless to the bottom.. In Uie ru irning I examine tlio barrel and frequently take out of it ten or twelve Quarts of cockchafers, which I at once destroy. A fw pence Worth of tar employed in this way will, without any further trouble, bo tho means of destroying innumerable numbers of these In sects, whose larrso are amongst the most ties Seventy Indians liave been captnretl by Uni ted Slates troops and are on their way ns pris oners, to Fort Leavenworth. Among these are Lne Wolf and other thief, distinguished for many murders and cruel deeds. Kicking Bird. who betrayed his comrade, was diiMtl of with poison by n fair but lreacltrou vqttaw. Robert Bonner, the propritor of tho New York ledger, has lvrn $100,000 to Rev. Ir. Hairs new church, on Fifth Avenue, iu tliat city. -" A gun fictory In Upjwr Ahtrla it'mking 250.0" JO riS fr Germany. ' It ln delivered r . i f '.t. v--,ler tr ting n Gcnoau v.rwc ur iA.UA.wv--- - for delivery in June. It is officially announced that t)w Troasnry ha iMid Hon. Cilel Cmhing thirty-fire tlKi aand dollsrs. the Lest installment ol tb. Virgin las indemnity. It often happens tliat they aro Uie lt peo ple wliose vhararters Iwtve been mot injured by slander, as we often find that tii la tla wet t est fruit which tlie binU have been peeking u Tin Cost, or Eckotean Armies. It is stated tliat Prussia cab take Uhj fx Id with b00.- 000 soldiers, RnssU with 79?.000. Franco w'uh 63O.000. AnstrU wiUi 562.000, Iuly with ?10. 000. England wilh 280,000 aggregating Over 4,000.000. It costs on an nvvrago.fOO to main Lain each soldier in time of peace, or a coat to Europe of $3,200,000,000. To support theso 4.000.1)00 non-prodocers is required an enormous contribution, which comes IncviUbly nnd directly out of the laboring c Losses. After their own subsistenco nnd uiat of tlarir families, the labor ofalalt males and females in Europe e:9,0T4 57 8TATE OF NORTH CAKOLISA.l 0rsrv r Votamn. i I. W. A. I.rLV. Cahler of the Vr National llivnk of JWem, N. do antcmnty atrear Uvat the atove Mali-nun I is true ! Ue Ut ( ntv knoal eJ ail U-tit-f. V. A . I.ILM LY. I'aahier. uteTihl and -nmlo lw-fre nw. itii I3li day of Mar. IK7-V Al'Ut STrs tXHJLn. J. P. i osbbit A:tet : l. n I.ASH. 1 L HKt. JMrecWea. J. W. HUNTEE. J HOME EVIDENCE. ron the tllitrnw C Fonrtli Coiift- tv, N. C do rheerfalljr aikI ntnl rt-jo-tfa:lr aay to prrnsIeiru.fir eluoHn a rrtlUt Snrim? ititrkUe t their family ire. that we lare In u-e in o-ir famil'e. f llie S.t;U Snrimj if-tdimrt. aa i4d 1 Mr. A. M. Jonev AsMt lre. an I finl thent t- d- all fami'y eair?. n tjiah cwrwraiul AW fb iks with eaae. and toor KSti.a-tin, and believe tlietn to he uimirpaa! Ur reoerat fconily mniw. by y mckxr now uc: n the pnldic, l!ide betiij tuurli owrr in prUr lhn any tAhsr or toe Jurf-dum arkimn ; II. L. Shore. W'm. llttmaf, C. A.Winkler.- Mr. A. Hntwn, Tailorew, S. J. Vest b. E. A. Vpter., Ir.J. W. Hunter, F. V. Mcller. dces not affunl a sundos of tnorv Uian ibably I U'? Ir. Henry T. Rjhmrwi. H. V. Slre Master. A. C Vocler.- It. T. LinTille. Mrs. John Nalmlson. Mr.JtiL.'eT. J. Wihoo. Mt-e'A. V. lUrtner. j Frauk 8fftffml. Mr-. IW-nie Bro"k a. profits of Uie labor of sixteen men and women. or an aggregate of 61.000.000 of wople. Thus tho soldiers, who are virtually stives of Ua-ir military sovereigns, compel much larger num bers of their country men to ltejcomo slaves in order to support nruilcs. High civilizaium. lui- rsAtfit11iinl lilt T: T r-a 1 kin f.rt a.t y a. ea ! , . . .t V a a I PlUIVIUVIISf I H J J V VVUiMft W Mill U 1 tnictiro pejts tho grinlenrr or fanner Iu. to Jf ndvanccmcnt U impossible under condiUon. contend against. Srtcne of Health. I -.p-. " Coi. G-rge W. Gayle dil in Seliua . Abu. I Tlie Pope bad occasion recently to rebuke an last month. In 1864 this mn liad Inserted In I Englishman for rudeness to his ilolinew In Uie tho Cnhaln Gazette ? 1.000.000 reward for tlie I VUia. Tlie person hail golnod atlmiUance assassination of Lincoln. He was not worth as I in aome way, and. insteol of rUinsr when, the mnny cents. Tins reward was not ovor Gayle s I pupe entered, be sat daring Uie entire audience, signature. But few months passed after this I In the midat of the benediction Um Pope rem- tnoor, evi I I J. II. Zevejy. Drurcist. W. A. Lendy. Caaller Ralero Hank. Anr one dextrin or hoping fe strmier or betler idritce Utan Ute abuve. Uiat the "WiUw" U nut Cane Presentation. Gov. "Vanee was last - . v ' a -.a - - .''-T,"" - a a a nsoa4AAi, alter wiucii ute ruaiiing of the nitrht the recipientaor bamisoine goiu neauoa tjMbli.ilnm I luolftrutmn ; t I nflj.tta.itlAnru. I.r lAMMiMinUui JiilviuIi vAmb, nf WilniinfHitii J lijk I ... ... . . jnryNtv ...... tf.,.. i -- ti-T'"-v mi ui irn'K on iu mn nvnM ma ocean. rnn- TiW. "Rf; fAr." RnsoW. ''followed ?bv un address I nrcttentalion took! o1:t0jB?xt tlio residence of on I t-iined nmnn? it threo hnndnsl and fnrtv ibv IIoo. Joan JCerr. 5 1 of our prominent Jewish fellow-citizens, where passengers, two Aorth Carolinians, Joseph Wilo the'Govcrnor hadfeofteto ?pend the evening. "7"UU1U "" A,M immoca, oi A KH..1.uM f l.i.liwa ark non 1 1 a m n aniAni tliA I " IlUUJIfVl Jk itWIVB HUM ln waiuviij eaaufta mv latter several members of the Press Convention wero present.; The 'presentation was made by I After the Addresses there wilt be at 3 o'clock, P. M.. a grand Barbecue. After which Mili tary and Fi re Com psiny Display.: At nisrht, at 7 o'clock, P. M.. Grand Torch The steamer Schiller, which was shipwreck- iigbi Prucussiuii with Chinese Ianterns, Era- 1 Mr. Charles L. Weill in a few appropriate re iacnas, Trspiu:eaicies, &c., &c. After which marks. The Governor upon receiving tho gift addresses will bo .delivered . from the Stand in responded in his usual felicitous and happy Independence Square, '.Lon the site of the erigi-I style Tlie Reidsville Netos says: Wo witnesse1 one of the most striking and at the same time brn- tal effects of " bustdiead,1.whit'ey, on lost Mon- lay it liss ever been our misfortune to se. A teamster by tlio mune of Evans, in tho emnlo. . m m a y w m m menioi Air. a. r. fair, oi rrestonville. btokes beforo the world was wrapped by electric flashes of tho. terrible deed liaving been d4oe. Soon tlie war closed. Tho editors of Uw Caha- ba Gaxette were arrested becauso of the reward offered' In Uieir columns. In tlte examination Gayle was found to bo the man who offered the reward. Gayle was arrested and confined about one year In Fortress Monroe. Ho was, Iiow- . 1. !... ..r t.t. ''T, yrnij UlTOMgO Ut initlTftHXM Oft Mia wife,rcleased by rreiident Johnson. A raj .Ait Wave One Hundred Teaks Ago. RairfalVs IJfe of Jefferson contains the entries in Mr. Jefferson's garden book In 1774. from which it appears Uiat the people of Uiat time were subject to "polar wares' in tiio Spring .1." e. it ! . nine. " no ro it uiu loiiowuiii cnirie: M.-ri 4. The Bluo IUilire of mountains cov ered with snow. ' I onstrated wiUi him la this way: lXyoa coiuo here to insult me in ray own )ioum? Is it a gentlemanly-like Uiing to ait dnwn wlicn , all the others are standing or kneeling?'' After this out burst Uie guards promptly pot Uie In truder out. About five hundred lutm-ls of whiskv. Um product of Western distilleries recently Cfoenl by the Government, have been seize I In RUI moru. . Tlie seirurcs were made at five or six different warehouses. . r :?.... ..I iuJy the cAnpet but lb mrrj bM rttUm Snriwg Mtetune vet nade. fir all oVutw tf mJ aeainc hall find Uieir desires fail or their bopea perUb : '"r Utter cri. truer hsth aw mark me, no matter trlof the dost or a Lai the jWor. Apply to A. M. JCKE8. Apn, For Davie, Davidaon. Forty tb and Stokes Coontiea. Another Candidate - ron TOiLttC MVOK. The Wilson Scaring Mach int. Who care for Uie paltry 'W of 15 dollars saved la bnying a Sewing Macmner lne man oho carts farmer, who makes his money by tho sw his brow, and buys the Wilson? Ue Udjtrst class machine yet made ; and saves Jus 15 riol- May 5. A frost which destroyed Almost ev- I Urs to put in Ait ovm pocket where it Ulongs: THK rXDKRSIOXKn baeinr aeeored the oM land of I'FOIIL & STUCkTON, bare tiled K with a very Itandaume axd Enllrelr Xcw. Slock or" - General Mcrcliabdisc, co.isisti.o or ps Mxjj Is, ' OF AtX DCSCRirTIOSft, crvtlnnir. It killed tho wheat, rve. eten. nmnv I Tho trentlemanly representallvos of Uie bizh I vnrrinva fartftTEHtES. SHOES AXD UOOTS1, ' . , ., . .1 . .. .. ... . . . II t .. ------- - - J l . . . . .... I-"'--" un one suie oi uio cane were uio worus i county, simcK eno oi ins lnra on tlio lurad lohacco plant, and even large saplings. Tlie priced Sewing Machine Uoiu panics want una I pr. nvrjrrfrw rT.nrr nay IIAEU- n..it. v..-:onii.- itt;- l t?,.. t..i. v.;..i. ..r w;i.:. ...,... o I with an axe several timr T cVnll rr ii.o I lo-tvi.a nrl.n iru V-: 1 1 I i nlt Kn ih fxr-nw mr 1-,1 Ve i ami I - Jinn txxi I nklioi ui unj mo, vwiiivis ui I tiuui uivusnuu iuuvii in t.utiiiiiuii, uu I , . --- m. . un nv.w suuivij Kinni, nun nil I w Trade iicd Tryon street. There will be a gen- I tho other V Z. B. Yko.ee." ' Tho occasion was eral SUutmojalioa f the. houses on the principal I exceedingly ple;uant and interesting. Wil, astruets. . . iSar, MayZti. I .' V."'ii.r ' . Th V!tlaattua' tit oonelndti with a fimnd Pyrotechnic Display, consisting of beautiful Died. Mr. Cluis. F, Harris, ; Editor of tho horse was mashed in several places. tho shoot of vines. At Monticello near half had ars, oat uie farmer votkcu jor u. wi raiher keep it himself. The farmer Is The Raleigh Netos says: We understand that I Uie fruit of everr kind waa kllll. hiuI hrc I rio-ht averr time. Before too bor n Sewinjr W. D. Cooke has leen tendered a position of I this no inttnncc had ever occnrrml of nnr fruit I Kfahine. bca and examine the first-cLiss. low importance in tno institution Tor Uio Deaf and 1 killed here by Uie frost. In all oUier places In Ipriostf Wihwn. Ior yonranir and have m Dumb at Stanton, Va. Uio ntisrhUrliood Uie destruction af tlm frnit wiUi . A. M. JONES. Affent, talk i no i-irnni ixi?tt or iiiiii Kttiiowa mtamMi i " . . . ' i .t iti..m rv. v r Emblems. Firur. Mottoes. &e.. &c. aimro- Concord Sun. died suddenly in Wilmington on .f i,,:,..,,i. . " II IT "Tauf" wuow 'm7 WT, "- f . ?!. '..---" 1 1 ... I C 1 -Il.A i tt.. : 1? L .1 t I - a priato to the occasion, under charge of tlie Ar tillery Committee. Tlie Chief Marshal is .Ges. JOSEPH E JDIINSdN. Charlotte Democrat Cjatuniay niglit f.-ist. lie was attending Uie Jfress I eor jie ensnin year convention at Wilmington, and died soon atter the adjournment of that body. ! ; No War. Art official telegram has been re ceived at Uie Russian Legation in London from Berlin, staitng that Uie Emperor leaves Berlin entirely convinced of the conciliatory disposi tions which exist tiiere, and which assures Uie mamtainance of peace. ;- . Aa excliange jper says : "There are no bus jwess tuvu in the world so subject to the spong ing pii' as pubhsJiers of uowsjmpers. It re- r ally seems that public corporations, -societies and 'associations in general, and many persons liave. a funny notiou aJxiut printers. They tiiink we ought to print, puff :ual publish all for notli- fiscal astoniUt-d it ak h.-ilf iruw nlv ft.- .. I u0mmiii, - fi, . ---- -- -- - -- . ..wj U , oJtu;iry notice, card f thiinks, tribute of res poiit, n persiin.nl ciiiinuiiicutioii or anything tLso that only interests' a few M.'roiis and aot thegeii i eral read r. They forget; that it Ulkcs money to iy the torn positorslo buy ink, type and jki-IM-r, and, laslJy, they ofu-ii forget even to thank jou fof gratuitoualy serving them or the public. We learn from Uie Warrentown Gazctrt tliat a Mr. Cnrran. wIk liad t liargo of Mr. Tlioroas taken from tlio insido of Uie eyeball, which Flemniing s mill, near Gardner' Church, took split by Uie urgcon' knife. Tlie operation WARE, STATIONERY, 4c, Ac, ; which they ofce to tha pablio AT REDUCED PHICES. Mr. E. A- Eaxsr, tha managtnt; prUer. e dially invites bis old costomers and frUnda to call and five our good an Inspection. EBERT tt CO. Salem. X. CL, April gib. Is7.-14-tf. THOSE LOHC DAYS HAVE COMEs . v.- v.,.1. RrKonI TtoAks. Black Glaa4 Chorchville. The cnUract remoroM was about AreoedIn tolhe Jacksonville Union, slavery Wrr rner boond Poems, Ac CU at tKe Uie size of rih onlinary shirt buUon. and was .till axiita ih FloriiLi. Tlie Seminole Indians. BOOKSTORE was tcttl. lids frost was general, and squally . . . a -ft a a (icstrsciire uirougn ui neighboring colonies. Ligut After Ten Yau.ua Dakkxess. Mrs. jKfYERSOJf Datis Houston. Tcxas. May 13. Jefferson Davis delivered the address, at ; v.uy. . vv . u. At ; Ainry liare. agfsi oi years, who lost ono eye- Ue annual fair at this placo. Daring tho ad- VP-!"U!!rrfZ ball m youth, about tetf years ago lost Uie tight dress, in speaking to the Texas volunteers oi Jo Taylor, of 1GWS - .W ; J. J. of the other by a cataract and has been In total the Mexican war? be entreated them to be as UrW'hfMftpT,U;5,!..R;JJonM' larkn,.lnce. On Uie 21st ultimo Dr. A. M. loyal now to the Ur and stripes aa Uy wero of Wilmington. R. W. G. T. ; W. II. Bagley. of Hei.klo, of Staunton. Va.. undertoek to operate brave and Saloas in the defer!oo of Uiiir first Rlelgu. K. W. G. B. G. I .U. S. for IU remoral. Uie operation being performed fla? The next session wdl be held In Raleiffh. with Uw assistance of Dr. William Davln. of S - I his liammer nnd was I In Um Soutlicrnpart of Ute btale, liave some of was tha slave which they owned ocloro Ue war. Orders havo boen issued to removo the In- Au.T wheel to welzn u some dian prisoners, now confined at Fort IJwircn- ry. This was while Uie mill was orida. Went down under the Urfrn inifsrii1. an.1 Uni Rim lim 1.,1 V... .ik. l iti 1 1 . ..ti i , . i .... r I . of tho machine- stored. Staunton Mndicalor. .,i,nj. . Ue ticm iwwwni INITIAL PAPEU. In fmt wlety a grinding Don't Go! Tlierc'scems to be Iat little en couragement for laborers to go West, as ban are plenty and labor "light. Notwithstanding all tiiis skepti have see the "VT. V . r .,7, 1. m . . . . .1 oooii mwi ma uisijijrearonce, uie mill stonDed. I " iouit. aiay i. tYittie a irelrht train I v ..4 .1. InVMlllMft.... l.. I ... ' 1 I . . 1 .1 1. OJ- C. . I Inini im t-v..tuwi. ivinuni uie iMirrioiu sieo- I 'amjj unucr um nrvn m oi a jr oin" prison I mi I . nfXfp C-IWY-. m..:i.l. 1 L 1 1 . . I r.... ...Ll. I I .1... ;. . 1 OO uivi. i ...m.i.i... uiiuinmi ikhit rronniiu) "" i w iiiiuuwi un tnu vniriiin ant I nre- I u I 1 t 1 1. ...I 1 . IT!. r . I ....i i i .i m . . r-. i in iHimiuiii muBimm. aiis cfouiincr vn iimiiif. i ocuieti rcvoivcrn ns uie neaus or tne nir ur ... . i.'. -. ki i. ii . . " .. . . - iLni I ices e:iu"iik in uiu coc. anu ne was found with I anu nrenian. iney compelleil inem to ct orT. I Li. I a knife in his hand, evidently bavins: ned it to t,,n ret Uie engine loose and started Sooth wanl. I i,. Mvft T A . . s m T mm Km v w m u ia .. ... i e wniiu lumir i iriini m ru-riiin. r. i ; tr. aianuuB ntr it ihrixi m m wru-TM r.r -r... . i i . . . no oouoc a iiuiuocr oi jwmg men w - , . .... - - r""'"! i . a - win. .uwi in iiwi . i w.ia iinaril Tr, m i n rail., v.1 t. .1 I - ical. and determimal, logo, liko-many.V" . Jf....a. .. ' . MdlQckr tw,f.,r- tli.., to Uieir sorrow, andltf- . "T T" 'T . -amucu i ujwj t'uu vjuajaqnii, junior, an- I ......... - - Nr. wimn waa mmmt yeon Old. and lonvaa I nouneea tha death f T1.- TV:.l it- it c I an r n.. ..r : .... . i .. .tr.. i . i .i.M i . ' . i -"vrw. vu yj. o. Aii iuiij ui il wu. i ttiic Him aaiciai viiiiuroii. I Minister. I servitude. Is said Uiat ex-Senator Carl Kchorx intend- to havo taken passage with his family on tearruhlp Schllksr, which was lost oe lbs nsL. but the haaoaet riven In bis honor by German admirers in New York prevented departure nntil Um following day when he rommernaiA. A narrow escape, banquet. varieties Foundry Job Work done at the Salem Agricultural Works. Salem. N. C. Don"! fall to vlait tha feJm Agricultural Works when yon come f Salem. K. C The alck PijOW wiU not tXole. llanafao (nml by the Salera Agrictxltorml Works, Saleni. N. C. Go to the 8alera Agricultural Werks for Plows. Cultlratora, Horn Powers. Threshers and Cleaners. Mow.ts arwl -ilea per. Grala Drills. Horse Rakes. Fead Cutters. Cider Mill. Corn Shelters, or any other Agricultural Implements.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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