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SALEM, N.iC. THURSDAY," MAY 18, 1S76. ONE DOLLAR ! Wo will solid the RESS till tiic Presidential election to new subscribers, for OXC DOL.L.AII. ' Wo have not a single subscriber on onr list now; who has not influence enough to procure nt least an additional one.r-many could pro cnrchalf-a-dozen without much trouble. , speaking,1 occupy the high seats of power In Infixexce of Newspateks. School tcach- tlie ministry,! or the Parliament, no matter hov cr, who had been engaged a long tiruo in his many changes there may bo of administration, profession, and witnessed tho influence of a Tlio number is so few in all , parties that, in tho newspaper upon the minds of a family and chil- slang phrase of tho day, it 'could bo called! a dren, writes as follows : 'ring." Tho South followed England closely I hare found it to bo a universal fct without in appreciating this.. ' . . f ! j exception, tlmt thoso scholars, of both scxesj In no country is constant attention to this nnd of all ages, who have access to newspapers rule so important as jn a Republic. A Democrat- at home, when compared with those who have ic system of jgovcrnmont must provo a failure, not, are: j ultimately, if the intelligence and virtue of the 1. Better readers excellent in pronuncia- land withdraw from active participation in tion, nnd consequently read more understand j puuiic aim ' luu 2 - letter Snellen and defino word SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL TRICT CONVENTION. with ease nnd accuracy. 3. They obtain practical knowledge of geog r:phy in almost half the time it requires of oth- istraUon of laws to ignorance and vice'. We, as a people, have sadly realized this. Instead nf li.ivimr. ns nt nresent. a irovcrnmcnt able. DIS- self-reliant, and full of resources, we have been ers8 ",w ."fY.?- : 7 . i 7 treated to mst tho ODUOsitc. and have fur lonir. r : . ' . ..:.. .i... i hi -j - - , T l iiiiiiuua, uivii tuiti ii uivuu ..nil tiynija wu uiu been cursed with a party, efficient in nothing rlobe. Thursday, June 8th, at TaylorsyiUe. but'eratifyin' party and personal spiie. No r 4. They are. better grammarians for haying Tlio Gold Ilill mino is tho! doe pest, nnd con tains vcry rich ore. but mostly in sulphurct. which renders it difficult to tho case, however, nt other! stance, tho well-known King's Mountain mine. to hundred and vein of limestone treat. This is not points. For In- From Hid Wcldan Xexai wo learn Qui in j.-tU ifax, Thursday morning, during tho sluing of Court, and in Judge Henry's presence, O'lUra, tho colored lawyer, gavo his legal nnd political brother, T. "M. Argo, tho lie. wltercupon tlio latter seized a can and proceed oil to um it aad a tussle ensued: Jadgo Henry had boUi arrest ed, and bound theru over for tlwiir appearance nt the bar on Friday morning, when the ense came up for a hear in jr. Sentence wm postpon ed nntil Thursday. Tho Jodgo administered a scaUiing rebuke for such an oatrageous violation of Iho dignity of his court. i THE "IVr-AJRIClST; COatKCTED TKCKLT MX E.A. VOX MACK A SAUK, X. C. CO.. 1 ic District Convention of Democratic- strong.!; steady hand at the helm, but: for eight news oij oi styio, Conservative Party, of the 7lhJ Congressional years now, a r. ignorant ounuon FSia District will be held at Taylorsvillc on Thurs- nt, ; with all the imitative faculty of a lower io Vi.ti.".i;. nf J.,. 1875. forhe rmrnose order of beings. Put; a wise, honest,, clear- U a,aiw vvaa I vm - - - - . - - A M. 1 - ' Ai.tn r?nrrA nnrl for headed statesman in me wane uouso, wno wui oWtin.--.llrsites, to attend the National Dem- suiiou.iy uuuwii w ut v.wt ocratic"convct1tion at St. Louis, on the 27th .clay ingand comulting together with singleness tf p t:. .' .i m;n'ni;nr o p.-ncwiontl purpose anditnougni ior mo gomi oi mo en- elector. : - -: JOHN S. HENDERSON, Chairman Dist. Ex. Com. April 19, 187C. . . :; i ffl tire country', and our present political wilder ness will' change instantly. This is tho busi ness the srrcat Conservative. Convention that Is to meet at St Louis will have in hand. CAMPAIGN PRESS. The Presidential canvasswill soon open. The Trade in Dried Blackberries. In tho Piedmont region of this tate, this has becomo an enormous business. 'At tho towns of Salem, (tho pioneer in blackberry trade.) Winston, lleidsville, nnd Hickory, there is mar keted annually about 2.000,000 lbs. Tho gath ering of these berries affords employment to a great many poor people, and is no small matter in their slender income. Wo know how from nothing a great busines has grown up among us in sumac, Sicily once had tho monopoly of it;' but tho trade has learned now to value ours indeed, with more care observed in gathering it. the standard of ours "Sicily. These arc in al economy; but they-bring comfort to many needy people, iind iir the ; aggregate of onr work. piUVU III! lll-ilJlWl.lllfc l4iv.iv,. . y - i Pinchback, colored;tat Nashville, said: "If we jnsolidate the whito people of this section of country together, or any other section of ft; Personal Leadership. " Five leading " independent" Republicans4- illiani Cullon Hrvant. Iliemlorc D. WoolseV. Tho issues arc as grave ana vuai as were Alexander IL Ikillotk, Horace White and Carl ever presented to us, as a people. At this Scburz have assued a call for a conference to approaching election, the people arc to. what niay befdonJ to preTent thcnational cled- determinc whether the politics of tho coun- tion of tiro Centennial iycar from becoming jn. frvlshaH.be. raised from;bat their present mere clioice of evils." J . ' , ! L I condition, and tho administratioiv of the 'uierio our election contests aavo ucep . i : . . ' iu. : 1 1 mainlv connicts of ririncinlcs. Princmht. 0-orernmenL rcstorcu iu mo uuruy. auu i . , -- -r ..,. ,i .t.t e f,u ..nf.nj -)r'a f not. Iho men, has been the slogan. The - . 1 1 . .. . ... the; republic. l , . ,-.! I against the black man, and make it as issue, the This is a reform that appeals for active u,T"rUHtu u- ",u cr ",,u . annihilation of the blacks is certain. There. is .and earnest support to every patriot and teScuu-! " name anu :Pariy prestige doubtabout it. There once belonged to this very every interest in the land. The, appcalis .r!VT a...iw.u..-uwvv.j Jan a rnCo mat ior ciuvairy ana daring, ior the Teat depression of trade """"J . i"uugu iuo xorco oi cvcnia, wo j truo valor ami conrago, aas not nn equal on me ido to the Indian. . v. f i. i c -ii.. l i I naVC DCCn ailU WliaL lllCV Will HO ' 1 lie I iiiiv. mu inn r inciu w tin i re country hever felt before, and by develop- yL;i. u i.j,wmuo. "1 .... , , . ,. 'nnf Lithfuhneqq of Tionnblican rnle which candidates ior their sunroges pass in re- 1 uniauniumcss oi a,tpuoiitaii nui, yvmhu , i , ... . 1 hi m but a few years ago knows lnai no more. havIeshocJccdthcmoraUenseanddisgraccd view before then exhibiting no other nd, gentlemen, just as sure as I speak, if this tWpablic service. qualifications for their support than the antagonism is to go on ; if we arc t. have this Political rcgenoratiou is demanded by tcruuc:1? Pa,l3 "J anu uc vol v,:ns political war which is now being waged between near Charlotte, at a depth o fifty feet; luis an extensivo formation, carrying teluriJo'of leail and free ... - ! f - 1., - 1 - goiu. wiuca is rcatuiy exiraeioti vj amalgama tion Initio ordinary, stamp j mill. The ore in this mine is of tho samo character as that found on the Comstock lode, and,j while it lias' not proved so rich so far as developed, it appears to I Tlio Graham Gleaner says : The Fulls of the be almost as extensive. The re aro also a num-I Neuse lanufacturing Company have taken ber of other mines from wliich largo amounU l.cK "V" niC4Jl.clJ l coW"o laciory . . i rr, . . atlligialU. Tins factury will bo mnch cn- ol bullion have been taken. Tho reopening of 1;irKwL Tlii. Company has also booght tho the assay office at Charlotte will aid very uia- water power, known as 'SelLtrs' Mil!, with ser- terially in stimulating the nining interests of eral hundred acres of adjacent land, nnd will that region, particularly just "now when so much ?cry comhienc tho building of a largo . ii- . factory at that point. , , r, attention is being given in that direction. - ' ' .Mr. lloluian. of Indiana, itated in the course Tlio Clmrlotte Southern Home: Mr. Mulane- ofthe debate on this appropriation. Uiat Uio ll,on cf Kocky River, Cabarrus county. open thcro was only about 8G.000 deposited He has always worn clothing spin and wn- thcrc. However this may xj, wo know that ven at home.' This is a remarkable experience tho King's Mountain mino alono has produced cotton crtontry.nnd as tho result of it. Mr. during the past year $117.00. and tho prospect B is neTer money, is that tho product of tho region about Charlotte, Tlio triaf of George W. S wepson. i ndicted for which is now known to bo very considerable tlio murder of A. G. Moore, io Alamanc conn- (wo have not the exact figu es.) will bo much in?v w0'0 n75CCa0,l P,? v . , . . . county, was ngn in removed on tlie aCUavitof greater during the near futn e tlian ever beferc, Uio defence to tho county of Wake. , owing to the fact tliat more, capital is now be- . .... ing expended in development of tho mines.- . I &L? Tliero is no doubt that Uie time is near when n RoWan Court last week, and acquittcd. ri.ri.j ii ,1.. ' .n I . i ... i un mo iaiomcmori.il u.it. in fMpmi trnnn r. , ... .... . J: r i oi over um i, i .i . V add flourishing mining region, and tho passage :., 1 i' .i r m will quito reach that of ... "... . . , , .u In Itolcigli assistetl in strewing flowers o inor matters in our cener- f U,C l,Pr0Pr,?lIon wI,!ch Proyok lh rc" gnives of our fallen heroes. , . . . . marks is an indication tltit Congress is becom- ; . ' ' ' y bring comfort to many ; . . ,l . "... . .... , Tlicre liavo Iiecn nearlr aixtji proJeasi ing conscious of tho t:cl.-Philadtlphiti tn qnircr. !. Blackmailing' a Woman. enforced by THE STO?T OF MISS SWEET TIIE PEXSIOX AGENT AT CHICAGO. t Special dispatch the Gazette. Washington. Mav 8. Miss Ada C. Sweet tho pension agent at Chicago, gavo her testi mony in committee to-day. She stated tliat David Blakeley, wlicn ienson agent at Chica go, agrccil Willi her that il fchc would pay $2.- I r sixty nrolnisLons of religion nt the Mcthodit rcviT how in prog ress at Beaufort. - . . Dr. Taul VcnaUe, brother of t!o lato Hon. A. W. Vcnable, died recently at Ute advanced ngeof83. . Principal Grave", of tho Iliftiboro Militiry Academy, died suddenfy oa W0oeiL-iy of last week. GENERAL NEWS.. . Several newspapers. Including tho New York Herald nm 7itc. Ilarper't Weekly and Frank Islie't IltuMraiaU have orgaslzetf an expill tion fur the minima of tniummuini' ..-.rth 000 he would retiro from his position and throw n eighty days. Tlio London Time joined tho ofHcc. Ilodi to B. II. Gamp Babcock, which over i evei -i freel tho tho olitical rcgenoratiou is demanded by certificate oj" party fealty and the vol rfcjs political war which is rv consideration' of public-duty, by embossed oij their shields, j j the races, it will not I v sentiment of national pride.'-: If our institutions are to be perpetuated and pcoplo made! prosperous onco more, unity of tho Kepublic and the suprema- 'Whatcver Schurz's conference may sng- tion at St. Louis, will seo to it that no 6uch a contingency shall arise. Tho Coil- bc long before it kvill 1ms an ictual war, and tho end will be our annihila tion." - ' cy Of the !aws must be most firmly main- rvauvcj principles, oi to-aay aro right. ana mo nation is Deginning to comprehend this. All that is necessary to rallv viclor- The Great Centennial Opening. t Tiiila UKi.rniA, tay 10. Tho gatvi were ppened at 9 o'clock. Tho Foreign Commission- taiivcd; the fraternity of the pcoplo must be restored. Tho memories revived at this rtime by our Centennial -Anniversary of Independence, inspire to this great . work ThQ time is auspicious. Tho omens arc full of promise One of the 'most effective waj-s to help on the great reform is to enough t doubt, and tho first and para- Commissi, extend tho circulation of Conservative mo&nt:.;ditjj of our approaching National rrCsentati journals. In this, .every ourht to do something. o - .a his influence in her favor for reeled her to pay tho niour bell, the father-in-law to Gen she did.' and then ho told (3 ing performed her part of wanted the office; but Cam that he held lilakcly's noto tf $3,000 which she must piy before; slai cniM oave th. office. About this hist proposition latere was consider able controversy nnd tclcgmohingbf foie it was arranged, and she did not iay it She got the to tier Um t-ntcrpn. .and wfTl send ' lr. Itdssrll. known as liull Run" Kosscll. and an artist conncctetl witli tlie IlludrvUd. Sctcvpaper will lu hccfimnanv tho xnfdiiion " Tim impUll tliat. hav- ton wni mTe New York about June 1. in a the contract, she J special train for San FrancLico, which is adver i1m.11 inr.irm.Ml ln r tl to go through io tliat city la eighty hours Al. an rrancicc tho itcwspapt r party wiUlpj.,. Bacox xd Lai: Western &Ust .' - , Country Shoulders, Hams, Lard, Geain : - Corn, Whest, Oats, Flour (pr 100 IU.) Mel, .., Chor. Ric. Carolina, Flax Seed (per bushel) FsostrK : Apples, green, Ef g, Butter; ' ' Feathers, " Beeswax, Potatoes, Sweet Irish "y. Gaocxuxst - ; - .. Coffee, Sugar, . . Molasses, dark", " yrup, Slt, cornice. " fine, diry, Soda, English, Black Tepper, si fled, " t AlUpicc, Clieee, old country, Csndf, in box, Hif gin' Sop, per bar, Armstrong' Soap, pel bar, ls: lamp Oil, Linseed, Sweet, , . . Castor,-. ....... . Machine, N4IU1 and Iion : Old Dominion, lOd . . " 8d u " 44 ITammereJ iron, ' Moulds, Tire, LxsTRia and IIidss: Sole, Upier, Harness, Hides, dry, LrnBtB as Shimclxs : Heart Pine Lumber, Ordinary ' ' Long Leaf Pine Shioglas, Hoop Tolw. ... Yaens an Sbkxtincs : Fries Yarns, Sheeting, A .14toU i . ,Ji i i torn litois j litol 1 70 tots ; $1 00 to 1 20 r -'fiotaeo r 2 tO to 3 Co ; 1 Mtr75 ' 10 . to 2 J 25tbtKjo 16 to 203 10lo 111 . 50 to CO ' ;sto3tj '. 50toT5 . to 1 ' - - .-SO to d n - .25 to JO , 10 to 12) 30 to 40 CO to 8i 1 40 td 1 50 . 2 40 to 2 MJ 6 to 10 . iO to 40 : 20 to 40 1 IS to 20 14 to 15 - 81 to,10 1 15 to 136 . 1 25 to 000 15 tb i J . 2 50 2 12 4 U0 4 4 - j 5) to 6 . 6tof 3ito4 :acj to 2ft 4i to 15 37 to 40 10 toll 6 1 SO 1 25 4 50 to 5 CO 3 to. 4 ; 1 05 to 1 10 t t Cotton Batting, ptr dotes9 v 2 25 take a steamer to Yokuliama. and Uience they will proceed to Calcnlta. Cairo, and throngh uiu .Meuitrrnincan to Jr ranee, lliey will pro ceed to Oueenslown and cmliark for New York. ious hosts around ils banners is tho Relco The ceremonies opened with airs of al sations tiorf of able knd unsullied men as standard Ululcr the direction of Theodore Thomas. Pray- bcarcr?: J Tliat such can bo found in ilk er by .the Right Rev; Bishop Simpsonnnd a rankaJno Jto. we think, will bo weak UPn !?.J-G' W.hU,Vr! Presentation of 1 r I . 1 I 1 A . 1 It. . 1 . . a rm . . , im, uumiiiii"3 tu uiu ujiiil'ii oi.iiv.-s Vy iu.t nniai mission. Cantata by Sidney Ianier of Ga. cnt.ition of the exhibition to the 1 ono4ean, or Convention.j-as well as of all coming State of the United Stales by Joseph It. II f Conventipns( is, to find theso men and place Proclamation of the opening of the Inl era land other distinmiibhed visitors had sncci.il office, but when it was tnbned over ttif ,w.,r.-:.. I BlriKOlT fnrnt'tl oxvr nlo S27.0CK) anil immctrtl I ccipis mui a viiiAtuivvi tisa v v Tv.aa.s " satsvkisj win iqivn I J 1 . CL 1. . ...1.1 1 sf-o. x This' 93.000 de rolls fur a lonr her to receipt for $10,000. make it good in a few days liciency, was carried on bei' $o,277.9S. Expenditures for name ieriod were $5.392.S1. Inrlu.linjr ImhuK-e on Knnd..My. Tho Press will do -its. f hare.- in this mo- thcin in ihoj field. Wo do sincerely trust J al Exhibition of 1876 by the President that our State Convention will riso! to the i - - ! the occasion, and, with as tilth) i . Ml . . Ki' . . mcdtou8 canvass. 10 this cna wo have offered this paper at reduced rates to new height 0 subscribers. It will contain more reading ppcec making, and as few resolutions as weeed to supply tho real need Bible Sociirrr. New Youk. May 11. Re- 11 sources tor Ukj y-nr were 1876. tliero still is a ItaUuce left of -4.980. lhir ing tlio 3 ear S7C.770 bibles were manufactured time. Fiually an examining agent appeared and 800.470 ditrihutcl by tlw society. TImj o- andshc iBformcil him of tie deficiency. He cuty have circulate! tho biblo in twenty foreign . ' , L . , ... countries during tlie year, and had it printed in said ho .would not cxannno her books until on ,lt,ir!r M ,,, , A.n.nf:."e. Tl.. ..nt ion of the exhibition to the Pr sidmt u5s W:iy b:uk io Washington, and tliat lie wonld arr will be held on tho lClb 4 May. at n.iU- iwW. P,vc ',cr n ''banco to make good tho deficiency. I delphia. Nine members of tho Board of Man- lernuion- In thu nuli,m, Cunimissi mers of Pensions n rs Wtro In tho Honsc of Representative. Mr. O'Neill Rabbit, per doreo, Mink, each. Otter, Grey Fox R4 Fox, House Cat, Musk Rat, OfKWUW, Raccoon, Skunk, roiiTtv: Cliickens, Turkeys, Ducks, 25 25 to 1 75 25 to 4 50 25 to 40 50 t 75 5 to 10 15 to 20 3to15 10 to 30 5 to 10 25 to 00 00 C2 to 1 CO 50 to 00(O 25 to 00 30 1TIXSTOX TOHACX'O JIAKUTT. Iai:, Common, Good matter than most ol tho weekly papers oublished in tho Stato. In addition to 01 M10 ll0U,V . . j . - 1 - ,4 r ie: u possible, of th( all tho PcoP' pi which is ORGANIZATION not need to' bo told -The nolitif!fil flisf.iittsinn il. . will . civo thfl dfiv administfatton of their aff:iii-$ has r - jri :. i . j . j o ( at homo and abroad. Send in vour sub-' corrupt, or that the Radical party is who Biker and Rlakclcv nnncarcu in her ofili-o and V. I ' J I . J. v. vaviibl , V J", .It I . V .1 VIII I VIVJ At 10:30, Pom Pedro, Emperor of B.-aril, tuUl ,,8r that she must urate good the $ 3.000 oi l ciini van 1.1. uted Uuit l'hilatt. Iplna mu-I Fillers common was escorted to a stmt by Gen. Hawley. At U-Hciency that day. or bhc f ould 1-3 removed. " filing ia,ues tuaii Aew -lork. - poo.1 10:oo the Presid. nt ,tcml through Meniorial then saw Caulfield. whokve her a note for 1UJ rane,sco combine,!.. Smoker, cornrnon . . . . . . . ' . orwrt '...1.S..I. . i. l i1 I .1 t. .. i?. I ' I Jlall. anil was conducted tu a seat on'tlm front I ' ",,,W'H i,H ' " A farmer told us llu; i.tlwr day tlmt Ira would of tho platform. Gov. Ilartranft. Gen, Ilawh y counted, and with other mWy sho had she not bo without Dr. Rull a Ca'igli.Symp if it eot md lion. D. G. Morrill occupietl seals on' lis cleared tho rolls of that ?3.000. In fict she nvo Hollars a bottle. 11 niut bo a wonderful ss to her thus far. reiUB7' Iiecansc of tlio do- -a gentleman on the train bet ween rhila.Ul- Thii sLite of af- I phia ami RiUiumru a few davs nnu aimun! that the Kft.. while Messrs. John Welsh and Goshdrn lho of5cc ,,a l I'owh were on his riht. Fred. l).HirUnss. norr,. for she is now 2.000 in del ,3 - ,o e-" it . tuandj oi sen worked his way through the crowd -and -was upon her for money. Hions at once. You wiij not lCM Ct il. '3' '"-Untrustworthy, they appreciate this he'ped over the ropes by officers and conducted fairs came to the ears of the " fany , Wrapper common " fgoo.1 fancy s 4 no to c oo ! 6 00 to t 00 t, 00 to J0JJ lo oo to 13 a) 6 00 to 8 0J 8 U) to 12 a) 12 00 to 30 t 12 00 to 1 OvX); 20 00 U 40 JLi 40 00-toC5 00 County Convention- most shown; a tlioroiighlv ; but Uieyi want to be sure, way out. Gjvo them v District Conventions, assembled- in- tiie Court I ready House on last luesuay. tlie .convention was oig:inizd by calling T. JVVallpntinc, the Chair, and the appoiiitm Mathcs to act as Secretary. The following res olutions were read and adopted : t Jips'olvcd, That our delegates to the State Con yen tion are instructed to vote I for such cundi dates and measures' as will best "promote the harmony .and success of the Conservative parly. :indsecnre an honest and economical adminis tration of our State government. - j absolved. That we approve the course of our representative in Conjn ess, Hon. W. M. Rob- an . Pursuant to call the County Conservative Con- honest irreproachable leader,' and they mention to nominate delegates to the bUUe and will cokpcrato ; organize, and thev will bo District Conventums, assembled-iiv the Court rca(y .forj aciion anii achiOVo a victory. I "onvention was ;ntine, Esq., to int of mJ One of tlio i lote-worth objects in Monroe is the Rock II )usc, " now in process of conslruvi tion. Rock 1 onses are not rare ;-; but tho inter est in tiiisjinsLaiiec arises from lho nature of tlie rock; jslates. The county abounds iu slate veins; but an extraordinary qu:irry has rccejiU and ho found it out. ho won yfficc. Also, tliat if 1 e pai this way ho would sec that removed, nnd, t lint tincc tl more. Miss Sweet is a da. bins, and -recommend his rcnomination. Lpon motion it was adopted that any Con servative of the .county attending either the State or District Conventions be authorized to act :is delegate .to such Convention. . Gen. J. M. Leach being present, was called upoJi and responded in one of his best and most telling speeches. j The Contrast. "-.That the South, during the last twenty years prior to the war, kept better men: in Congress than the North, cannot be denied by whoever was familiar, .with, the representatives of the two, sections. Whether this actual superiority arose from better selection, in the first place. or from retaining men longer in ofiice, we will not now pause to discuss. The fact remains, nevertheless, .and there wc touch the cause of the preponderance of the control which, this section exerted, at different times, upon our national councils, It may bo that the presence of .jan cdneated and cultivated class, Demo cralie in respect to the rights of the people and thei States under our system contributed much to keep our States vell supplied with, and rep resented by, able and practical men; and now .whilt effect upon the national greatness of the Union, has' been produced by substituting for this class the ignorance and superficiality whlcl: has;, during the past few years, had politica feway at the national capital. . ,v The history of-this world shows, that men doio't become great legislators, governors, or publicists by mere; accident, and that men ,;-'deiicatcd:to one idea of social reform seldom ' make great and good governments. Our gov ernment was not intended to experiment upon thej problem of perpetual motioij, or to use up the j general fund in search ot the philosopher's stone. For over half a . century, not a man dared lay violent hands on our Constitution, or faLsely administer it, but since the advent of Radicalism '-in. .our politics, this great instru ment has only been a shuttle-cock in the hands of that party; flying everywhere tosuiirtluT . Caprice of the hour. To any ' natujsvl--nTfaTndo for public affairs. Iherc-uTust bo added a life of laborious stiuTy anc profound reflection. Exceptions there may be, now and then ; but they do but prove tho rule. Blackstono says, it demands the ' lucu braiiones viginti annorum to make a lawyer; how many more than twenty .years, then aro : necessary foe a publicist? Tlie number of men in" any. country fitted for public life is limited. Ixok at England. How fuv. rnniiififntipi.lw j L J y been opened on the lands of II. M.-IIoustoh s.q- within pistol slmt of the city limtts, from hieh a single workman, with a pickaxe, can jrize out largo blocks of blue slate, cut anil fashioned alnioSt ready for the builders hands. The slates, of, course, lio in foliated layers pr eaves,; like niea ; but tho strata are of sufficient thickness for building purposes, ;und very dur able. The slate formation of North Carolina occupies a twet of country.,40 miles' in width, extending from Union and Anson Northeaster'- to a seat on the platform ho was greeted with tinned, and he instructed he cheers. At 11 :30 the Warner Centennial In- these demands; tliat she liad angulation March was iK-rformed by an orches- f"lly by so doing, and tliat if) Ira, at tho conclusion of which Bishop Simpson offered prayer, during which tho v:ut assemb lagtst(Knl with uncovered heads. ,., The attendance on the owning day is ckUuh ated by tho New York Herald at 250,000 H'c' following table will show a comparative state ment with lho European exhibitions: --j , Philadelphia, (total) 2..0.00on May 10. &7K 173.fr3. on Oit. 27. ltw',7. l.'l3,i74.-oii Nov. 2. 1873. .123.017, on Scot, !), l553u 100.015, on 0 t. 7. WAl. ...76.217. on Mav 10, 1S70 ...C7,S91,on Oet". 3D, 1S:2. In tho case of all tho European exhibitions the greatest day was either tho closing onci or near it, and at Paris and Vienna tho greatest iTcMilclil, Site con- v ww ui iiiv j-n:ui;r jur i Lujr Vcrv Common, h to iMv no moru al ? r,,,d ts. A the result may iydicalo n prrs- Mo'linm, l 1Wjr .n mor 01 Idential " stniw" we give It for what it Is w.Vtl, : Pine Smoker., been act in? w run r- im.:.... o-.. c........- r..Ti.... i I i r " . "I ,. in lll-rtil. l.. IIIUILU.III. -t. IkllATII. " -w... Danyllle Toharca Market. Priming J 1 SO to J M 3.UU to 4 W 5.00 to T.Oo S.OO to ISOv) 4.00 to 6.00 sho ilivl aa nn-iln. I 21 r Iiri,!f.xv. t)! TI!.l..ii -4 L 1 I.i..r;. t- I " Goo.1 4.00 to 100 i i: ...r I tc in. IT,,..- 1 1.. r.. it: T 1 WraiTr Medioai, . 10 fX) to Z 00 no more nion.-r in UIB"1' 4 ' ,'an,,;," 1VI Rrrr- 1 " Extra. UAOtoGOOO she should not bo I ' Tlie List census of tho United States sliowa en she has paid no J that tltere U one church for every 432 ix-rsons; liter of General I w,,uo ,OI', ir lo tn pojmiatiin in- Swi'ft wlio w.n nnon lln la-iikioii i."i-nl lln-ri I .. ... . . . . . J Paris.. Vienna v...". Paris London....; 1'hiladelpia,. (pay).. London . 1 v , , wno aiierwarus oecamu tie; of internal revenue, and whii dietl while hold ing that office. committee thought his pirti was discreditable It woul numler of visitors was on Sunday. " .. m " FROM WASHINGTON. Richmond Tobacc Market. atacx. Lrcs Common C;ooU Extra Tlie contract for Virginia tobacco for Franco j Lur Common the war), Uio thuuhes incruascd nearly 00 inr inty commissioner I cent. i was given out bv the French government, at i Miss Sweet gavo her statement reluctantly.! Pari. Monday. It amounts Ui 3.210 hoculicads. and said she kid been requested by Campbell an,l tlie buying of It is entrusted to B. C. Gray to make it as harmless as jjissiblc; that if tho & C-UU hraond. Enquirer. iu lho tninsaclion I Charleston. S. C. is shipping ono tltonsand return tho wholo q"rts oi straw berries daily, and this week will Medium to good rine Extra aicT. Lvcs Common anKkera, 4 50 to 6 00 6 00 to 7 JO 4 00 to 6 50 ,700tlt 50 I250tol4 50 15 50 to 17 00 f ' 6 fO to 7 50 Medium to good smokers, 9 rO to 15 0") amount paid. Sho producid all tlio recces s,,il lhirlJr orrti' Hofd qoam a day. given by Campbell. Raker general in MinnesoLa and Camplwll holds tho j office of United States marshal nt Chicago. Their oQ'enso is an inJictaUJ one, and both have good chances for going to the penitentiary. Miss Sweet also spoko of another discretlitablo transaction on tho part of Campbell of compell ing her father to givo a sinocuro to Campbell's is now surveyor I Reports from Ohio nay tliat lait one-cichtli of a crop or peaches will be realized, and but half a crop of pears. Apples prouiisu a fair yield. Congressmen aro holding consultation as to adjourn the present session, and they have lig ured it down to the tenth of June. It Is conoc- H to the Virginia line; constituting ono of the UeU on "es However, that, to do this, they - i -. , - . - , a rm , - - a most notable features in the creolo?v of tho wm ,,:lvc to come ""W" to bard work; late and son at S- 500 nor annnm. Thcao in con State. At no distant day it may become of early, particularly in rounding tip ilieir work nection with the pension aglnt Clement at St grejit value economically. The; use of slates in the investigating committees. " Joseph.' Missouri, who pdd k personal friend of for shingles is fast bticoming necessary in rait- Wasiiixgtox, May 15. Randall, of Pen n- Uio President $1,200 per aninra for friendship road towns - where a; single spark often costs sylvania, offered a resolution billing, on the I s:ike, have exposed a rottenni millions ; and tho difference in price may bp Secretary of Uio Treasury for copies of all let- agencies which will result lit tho Secretary of official duties and courtesies. lenuceit to a trine, llicse slates mav also h f ters, leiccrams. orders and instmctinns ndnf. tho interior immodi.vtplv Uiiinr nn nr.lr it.n used for flooring, side-walks, &c.-Soiillicrk "K to tbe organization nnd prosecution of Uie if thcro are any persons paid who do not render Honie. X :j . ; . j movenicnU against Uio Bo-callctl whisky rings actual service they '.most 1m promptly dropped. nt St. lonit. I ;hio:ifn ii ml ATilu-imlon Tf I tl. ..r. 1:.. . . : .. .J.. . mi l adonted br a strict irfv vnt nn.l mM rii ... r 7 u . I!rcsMr Watson, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, j ...... ..u... iwu iui nut uu. vi uiuis itiiv. ma vutiici.9 puw- i uiscovered l llt.hodtn.thn worlil. Peoria. Illinois, is Uio largest disUUing point in the United States, and will pay this fiscal year over 7.5O0.0 revenuo to tlto , govern ment on distilled spirits alono. f Tlicre is a barber's shop in Atlanta. Ga., In which all tho barbers aro yonng women, and the men form in lino twenty deep waiting for Ura girls to cry "next? During his tcpn of offico It lias cost Govern- ness in the pension moro Uwn u dl.frAJ lluj oxrnicJ of Fine to Fancy Li a r Common fillers Good fillers Fine fillers Wtarrias Common Medium to good Fine Extra JfiOO to 22 50 fiOOto 7 50 A 00 to 10 Ori 11 00 to U 00 1250 to 14 50 18 00 to 25 00 25 50 to 25 50 40 00 to 50 W H The University of North Carolina. The first commencement under the new or- excitement. Yeas 141, nays C9. A dispatch from Evansville, Indiana, announ ces Uio death of ex-Gov. Archibald Kentucky. viHoaaxr. Wairr rts-Common tomediumlOOO to 15 00 Medium to good 15 00 a 20 50 Good to fine SO 00 to 30 00 Fancy 40 00.to.50 00 FajetteTllle, May 15-Eaen 13 a 14 Flour, $4.00 a $6.50-, Corn 0 75 a 00:Osis50 a 50;, Kye, $1 00; Whast, $0 00 s WOO Lard, IGa 17; Brandy, $2 00'; Whisky, cern $150 a $170; rye, a $2 00 a $225; Salt 1 35 a 135. ...... Charlotte. 15May . Bacon IS a 131; Dixon of Flour,$300 a$3 25; Corn , 75 a 00 : OaU, 50 00; Wheat, $1 05 a $1 15; Brandy, Appls, 92 25 a $2 50; Peach, $2 70 a $3 00, a new planet. canizatign tjikes'.placon Thursday,, the first 1 Iw-solutions calling on the President for the day of Julie? It bught to be a memorable event J com'sPntTenw ix-lativoto Uie reiuovafofhn in whieli tlio thousands, who rejoico that lho J1' Henderson as special counsel in Uio whisky dark ctond whieh liad sci lonr nWnri tl, U I rins were adopted. t I ' , r- - v v "tw tunes of theJJnJyersi.ty.bad passed aa'ay undef' j the efliilgent light of a. new life, will participate. Aews op THE 'WUfiK. STATE ITEMS. old. I Tlie Raleigh Xc ws says: Tl l it a .a . . w m . m .r . -b a o ODservcuiat uie House or KinrrBnntnt I mem oi iNortii tjaro una lndeormlimt t inlr r TJi0attraetions offered to visitors, outside of ins lKlsscd an appropriation for tho assay office tU Fol,ows nycneil at 43. Id Fellows Hall, renewal of old associations, and tho commingl nt Charlotte. North Carolina. This is a step in Atrif ling of fr ends from all parts off tho eountrv' r . mi , "-l"n latriarrli U iu. A. Harney of Elizabeth City, i;r'il i I oi ( uio country, tho right direction. Iho mineral resources of- presided. Tlio -Report of the Grand Scribe wni oi tnemseivcs tie inducements. Several North Camli HA lllivn of Into ill tr.n.f.1' nn:.l...' t shnvva tlio Pnoaninnmnt l.P.i..h .. I,.. : NEW YORK. Flour i reoirvtJ heavr and . lower super western and State 424.40; South ern heavy and decidedly lower j common to fair extra 4.915.00 ; rood to cboiee do. 5.65a A 8150. Wheat dull and sbghtly In Lujar.' r$? wot. Corn shad kmer and sJftlr : 6UJ foe rradsd mixed: tZ&1 for new yellow Southern; ' .-rw.i ,n,mgnNT,iie(i oMuiauy uiBMfmM avs i uonee. luo. nrm ana iu xair aemina ; carzeya j nttnra m.v.u.M u. 1 ..tf. . . ,l m . . I I . . , .... . , . r . . M Dr. Hill, or ITatfs Joilrnal fr'IIeaUh. died suddenly-oh Uio street'in Tew lock last wook.- Fbask Lkous. at al Mawmota raaUabiec B .sn . iMV, u. u " mmm . " , - - , r.UH.n iMMUtt4riiM quoted at 18,; coldjob loU 15al0t. Lard ti .p.pcr ta Aertc.- tL- 12.0aSOj UtUr extwme. --.. . . ! -- - , -i, ' , . : i I ' ... v-vv.it vvlioivivi- - - v...i.j.iMvii. ma.vu vt uu III., IIU.U- distinguished gentlemen rill speak during the ablo attention. The great extent of the miner- I ihf An(i lperous condith.h. Tliero kis been occasion. j aion. ju. 13. Vance will deliver a memoir of the Hon. D. E. S albeit miming through that section of tho UoiVLl i?LC?!lh?" "l?. IO Grand En cam U- I SUtea to an1ertak Me pabllc enpaper, uu vvi nun pctUDf, i penoa wo aeearea the mwk; for Ua aaMlcsUeaa tor Ula I BALTI MOR E, May 0. Cotton firm Tllla- Tlclnltj-, and will tire our cllLxn aa opponaaltTof Uaaect-1 dlinc 121. ' flour firm. " Com Cm at oOaoZ. lag the aeveral tMaea aa coalrf of the e1tt aucalSceat Profiaions dulL MeasPork $22.75 for rOU ad lots. cuvmn idc cnojoe rrom wnica n firea vita a aMt-riptloa ta either of the inaatrai4 Weekllea. will aare a fcaacUone aad arofluble en ploy meat. ThMe papert are well kaowa.aadaeU 1 YOU Have no Exouae. M.lta w. M A.,. A- ...uiji ... . I v.. w flraton-erettlhroashaceauto aaaqar aabaertaera, tth a vaV I Have JOU any CXCUSe for Suffering with Dja- " aabiechromo. which to ail Wvera ot art.ia aioaw worth asora I pepsiaor Lit er Uom plaint 7 Is there any reason thaa the ILLVSTRJ wain. Col. Alfred :i , ' Jrar inu "w a prosixjci oi still greater In ' . i t-uuiiii w iiii.i lit: i i'i . inn ii ii'i'Piii iv iionn n i r j Wu.lael.-wmUver the ,, i. soral w for The , .MW. "SX .I. -WI' 1 110 "" H tlw nil Uio ndnliur onomtion, cirrio.1 i ih. Howard, ot &0ib.irr. M W Grm1 Riuhrdi : I . 1. .1. .. . I - ..VI , L . I . v . ..U V . . . ....lapeaK. on uiesuojecioi education and Smih. with nnH or two cTo...v;,.nc . , " miamounuin. oi larlioro. Grand Ili-h ?0Vrr"T: wu". " iiMrtKr w.trKIh n..;. Kin. Prof Kerr on Uuit of agriculture ; and that disj to a t extent in c tUo iZZZ ih V?JrT Rtef Ij" J Nowt?Sr'-lG - V". pi! of USterxi tinguished divine. Dr. Pritchardiof this city surface or "nlacer" mining Onlw r.ZT rrln taiai ,e-ia ..he a. .c-t rarata d Ta, in.. CoaUd Tongue and disagreeable taste in the will nrnfioi. AviiiLU . ,1 v i J suriacoor 1-M:er mining. Only recently ton .Grand Scribe and Treasurer; J F Hoskms, trated nutory of thaNaUoaai jaouee piiaa4. wa aartaa mouth . Comin ud of food after eatiac Low w,lpreacliaiiskTiownasUiebacd luive any well directed efforts been made to de- of JGrecnsWo. Grand Junior Warden; John o.r r.. after ta, hare ..bbed ta t. r t. TriS o T It istiUyeW ycSr owu ' velonc tho veins bv dfion mining A.yior. ot oi.isooro. uraml sentinel; diaries or ai. wlutt w-,.. Jf w . tw.--..iw -V. in2 is very uncertain. Wrf?!V G lPrescntative to ' 1 L . '67 T.o.o-T' arid 7et' TbmTIo profitable; but experience has shown that whorl '"IT W . . JfJJ . lot of freest Fm for 75e.aU ymr ere fcs eer. aobacrlpiloa price. Aa aaaaal aabaenber ta the why J0U should CO en from day tO day COm- iated newspaper reeeirr. dartag the year a pUiaing with Sour Stomach, Sick Head ahe, worirLlrr! lltual CosUveneas, palpaUtion the Ileart. The Scnato of the United States 1 t 1 T 3 1 I - ! .. .. - II " w-'v u HIIU MCI which is Radical,! is fighting with might ever wcll-tlirected efforts have been roado 'u iu provcin uio cuiung uown oi penetrate to the lower levels on "-old or silver coal and ,.! ; .- . . , v j o - " v. ..w ...... ... U.U.I.V, kll.lk IIUI lllkCIKIUll olhcer 6 Balaries, appropriations and olhe bearing ledges. Uie results aro as certain as any Wmsclf, bot no attention was paid to economics, bills to effect which tho Con! oUier species of mininjr. includini? coal ami ?ia.rl5 L .no morning last week. ab. ElinsD. Wilson, of Wilmington, has been In- MILLINERY GOOEM, NOTIONS. &c., from the tain, I to sane for some timo past, and several days sinco tei or Philadelphia and Kew ; .Yolk, to which ahe for 10 er ho told his mother that ho intended borning mIi,fi,e Ji?,, pblic you. but if you doubt thu, get a Sample BoUle cents and try it. Two doaes wiUTeaeTe . . . . l: I. a? . l " . . i j. iia,.m n . . r T z . ... . .1 1 1 : v 1 - 1 fnn ninm inrr i.tr Wim r n rvnr t-m 1 ... -. . . m mtw r.. 4 iu it. hi aa.ar. av trmm 1 ,.',' .1, wnicu m uoni""1"1" Wi U1"""' -nciuuing coal and 5 "vTo.i- i,; . 7V7 Zi "1:.: t r- xr r...JT..-.. . ... . . aad Slsaair. The beat I extr oTared & taa c n . IT. . . . iron I w "w . vv v. uiv ( arvna. mttM vni,r I w . ..ivaai ll CnUUltIT Oil Drilvl a l.wa lot I n n n ar . . 6orvativo Houso aro trvini? to pass. Itol iron- I f h L.rn.nA H;i , t,- t,..t i .1 Lrnv wirr mvpi l . "..r.," v . I nvwy. i I , " ' a i Y& . . . 1 VJVMV v aws s a w 4aivt lIV'If.ltlllL v - aj v taj. All W sKVAUQ HIM I A ' - emraJea T1T.IaK jlj- jjl .a. saewV Sanv illln member thdt. farmers and hardworkinci II 13 kewed that all along tho eastern range it over his head, poured all jUio oil tliat it con- I line-no " band, will be manufactured u ordr ti Uflr W' "W bDTC a . !. . I ahAVf liat .a I m "m aS I eenerall v. The eoods are all of tho Urt n.l mn.. - 1 tasty styles. I , . g 1 ho hein to pay all these hirrh taTet tmversins lho C:irolinas. furtlier South, talncd. over himself, and iUien procuring ft hort uatice. S.?! theso high taxes Q found wentia, h1011 5lIuck il a"d tho nc in.Untho was a men y that tho Radical party has fixed upon us for the llast fifteen ' vwirn. t -' . i s-H'i hi rn . T 1 ! . I y . .1 aara. M aw, m a aararai a m beneath tho surface, which only await practical "T. YZ ouier. tvucoTcrinj- wnat UlddULU I lUN. . . vivuijnniui,r.n,nra, llO had done. SCreamotl and rushed OUt into Uia I Tha a-rartnmhinTrlalin nn,U application of capital. That gold bearing yart. and Wilson followed iff After reaching aounuanco lias Dee a uio ynru no ran aroumi ior some mo- tuai consent, on Uie rust day o bious instances ho- mcnls' offoring tho most.lntense agony, writh- AU persons Indebted to the ,.., . ,, ing in his piin, and Uicn' fell dead, and tho fire ,nd wle- thoP having lisbory. and tho rc- being cxtingui.sh.xl. ho laid; Uicr7co ina of J7r Retired. Mai. Engclhart. who for a num her of years, was chief editor of this Wiliuin4 ton Journal, has withdrawn from that paper. Salem. X. C, April 5Ut 1874. j. l. ruixznsox. name and quartz is present in great abundanco luas been Uio yard ho ran around for some mo- I taal consent, on the fUst day of Jane next. fully demonstrated in numerous instances ho- mcn"' """C the most.lntense agony, writh- I u Person indebted to the linn, will please call oaring ciauns atainst tae T Tl 1 it tbrai wr1tht 4.. gion immediately surrounding Charlotte. burnt and crisp flckh.-7;.aair. e.iJ. . f A.-.9-VI'? PXIEXCTI sUAWlVS eat WIIITE GOODS. A fine stock, cheaper thaa, errar. - . . J. L. rCI.KFR.SON. Salem, N. April 6th. 1 87 1. IPBIXa AXD ICBOXB BIIAtriJI. Sesaetlilair 2V ew. 2. 1..' fTLmrjr. 1 1 ait will iiiv ad. lfli n a.a, a. i iiia 1 r i it v n Tra T ' s 4SS 4 J. I Balem, 2?. C, April 5th, 1S70. -
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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May 18, 1876, edition 1
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