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IHE DAILY SENTINEL - M'llti'llRIt- BT H-.-. iHAr(hCotir1 Uaiiw, K -.If SCBtCHlr-TlOX .in- i v-iir In sqi aiicu . (S ISJ -V--1. . ..." " 5.00 ""- " " JlJ '"i l Pti'i'iiii!. M he "t.'Mv-- In . r. ..l V,r ltr-f FimthX I KNT pr LATEST TELEGRAPHIC KCWS ON 4th PAGE,, Jir 1 M PKrTKNOH.L ACO.lOStsTe t t. "ohm, : Pt Kow, New York and 1(H ..-.tnil 8tr cl, fbiladepbia, are our An"i,ii.r procuring adver.Ueinen's for our ! hi (t'm VIXTI.NU.) rn t' e above t itle, and iiilionaed lo contract for advertising atmr ' west rete. lol OIHcc Directory. iu nun fost orncs AnuAHoixiHT. Oflle hour from l.M a. ., to Tp. tn.j dti Hi wvk toseept jthlhi--th mail tie t.cing distributed.) i;mi or. AKKiVAi., and closiku ma miu Western Sew Orleans, La., AugnsU, Ga., Columbia, 8. C, Charlotte, twIMmry, Greens boro, Hslrmv ebspet Hill, Hillsboro, Ac, due a, 1:00 am. CWe at , p. m. Eastern Charleston, . C, Wilmington, . Newborn, Beaufort, (ioldsboro, Ac, due 3:21) l. m. Clow truo p. m. Norttinrw New York, Baltimore, Phila delphia. Washington, Richmond, iNstrrshirrg, Norfolk, Wcldon, c., dueat jfcltt p. n. How M i r a. m. (hlham Kallroal Faytteville Jonesboro, Apex, Osgood, Ac, due 10 a. n. t'loeall-p. in. Miscellaneous Eagle Rock, Monday and Thursday, due 11:90 a m . does 1 p. in. Rox boro, every Wednesday, due 11:) a. m , close 1 p. m Leachborg, evory Wednesday, due 11:30 a.m., close lp.m. Averaaboro, close H p. m. Thursdays, due 8 p. m. Fridays. trffleo boors tor Registered Letter and Money Order Departments, from 8:30 a m to ft: HO p ra. As no mails are rerolrud br sent on Sunday, tile oltire will not be opened on that day. W. W Holdik, r1. M: HOME JFFJTRS. WATH Kit liKfOMC. WisuiNOTOK, July5, 1874. 1 Uit- touth Atlantic HUtet sou'h and tuiithrs.t winds, partly cloudy and clear ett.cr. ' CITY AtiMANAI ) Julys. :T4. . 4 60. . 7 IU. gull MKTKHOI.OQICA1., KKIMkTl T Mug BAHUlt CIOAH BTOItB. Kalikim, Jul) 5. U in. i p. m '.ST3. p. m, 6 a. ta. W a. hi. OITV CO'lTOX MAIiKKl, r.ocorted dally by W. C. Stronarh, tiroccr slid Coniiiiieoiun Mi:rchaut, FavettfTille Street : lUituia. July 6. :t73, I'nci cotton in our iusrkjt to iU) : At 111 Hi - i 1 1H At 4 p. lu. ! '.'S'w.ltS, Market flrm. IKrTKL AUHIVAI.H. V T II I II A u 1 1 . -r I I..I.M 1 ... - iiiiiiui. vuna k .i'iim, . C'hatliam, Krsuk Cimlrio;lia, N. C. ; A. ' TJrowa, thnltitm; Slts-na ' Moore, Chat ham; B. Tbi inaa, Chatham. Crrr HoTkU C H Pioo, Micl.mnd, V J llcLrtn, Putt it, iltjr ; Arthnr De v and son, H ii Kiu unn, Aslmry, Jss Mtcscj, lislifsi YAHBRoccin llocsa, July 3. -James Southgate, L Jones, HilUboro'; Alt. lie muck, N. U. It 1 ; J 11 U Koulhar, Haiti . more; C U Joyner, Un-rntille; Kugtne Morrhead, Ureiutlh.fo'; Miss M Kirk- land, Illilalmro ; Jim M llr, Jr , Capt A r Hunt, v. ll. villi' ; I ' i !(' Ub op (hl)lHins, KirbmoniJ: Ki Mark f OroM, WiliniiiKloii; IWnllryuii, !o. Exu; J W 11 Wataoo, V ll iwanl, K Ilu.l-. 1' Ilalicotk, J HiM y, A lllakr. T Ia, city llHakKHt, Va; Mm Mnruni, Ohio; A 8 Butt, Baltinjor ; J Cniok, T Lenuly, Kitt Mllsj. II N W.lll I kiiLal... 1' ii I -. warreeton; A K ppitt, 1 l ampUll, Italtl more, A U Andrews ami fsniilr, N. C; EU Black nail, N.C.; Judge U B Brjan, VUSllHSti'Hi Off to tha MousUius. IIusvAJ-U. Lawisaa (aiuily will kaa . IU ULf al.mday lui AaixeiUa avaxl iks moueuln country. Mr. L. will U uImoI six or eight wctka. Ot.4 " Yt. Was. Scarboroagb, who baa b ra ":.""' ' r " ' ' : - ? r -r - cuitoyiu iur sviua i.u as a cma in (l.e cstablisbmt of Mr. W. If. Owrbj oa Wllaiiofti strret, did oa Friday night at balr.tttUIO O'clock at tjphol I Utrr. "OS- tad pasuatty. nnilo a s)umbrr of joang g-albin war at l ennjs wili-pl, iUh, sit mil-A bona this t.ty on tha 4 tit infant Ml. TbeebaJd. a jouag Mas .from thia placa TrBlur.l let a wuall Ix.al oa vs.y dtp water, aaj rua lbs froct of ttw boat agaitut a snag, slaking lb snd in Ukh b was atitiag. Tlis wairr was 11 sUrp, Ims14 at swim, wrtw tni awniiili lo aivs hita and ht ibmfxt drowaaL W dwply rvgfrt Ibis m sad distlratiag rucunrwr-. W lulnrntcd Ibtrt are sw ia tbt e-alpilrf vVabf, two aaU.raJ p "S bo, al tr ksticg tuH.irr-I liapiUut. rawwt lof a es Urbla lime, rnsild a. 4 (t a tttwiUg of Ibarli rsvaa at lb Urn i4 wan Jwat rndrd Tbna p- Ir'tows, l.aijrl will) tasBf sghl tfT. skt, aad latnlhrt lBf.M ( 11 J must lwta ln.fr.,ti.) I a l.:l.. oi ci.lt jd uuul th sat trim il IM r-s.rl ut tocstiiitos) i.lrs that ss-iy tiita I srgc-l with tkiiaifcx) f ll Ua Sua4 Itava a SPJy I'lal Tbw lariig IfM l aH il xl In Is' a us la thw a, aad If an, who I fi iitfJ A r Id awl. ' Oirt'itlsliin l,a, aa H.a titsi- ' td tk Iu.m Fire (. pr rr"abieg r.,in,i s fi.fctf.l ai.r mum 4 sikwsi .1 J l 4aJ V. an.Ml yUmm,,m of tkt W(a..a. Ml. J .-a fli Unit, M wat aaawslug i r la. b4 fw tra.at ., In ! ' i. ! j ( ,,a' .1 a la k. (.! f t a g.a ..4 k,! U, S h'.la , a I tl , U I , f , 1 1 , ftv-h)timu U iig al,i Mr. R la a a 'ty tr ii. ,1 rwfcjiil-wa, Uti II k lb "tiki tx twiif. I w a T II II II J ,.,U I J IV J I II li- II t a w VOL. V III TYPOORAPHlCAXi UNION. Third Annual Excursion and BalL On ihe morning if the Fourth of July lb n CtnlKTi nf Italcwh Tvnovranhiral LiHytiwiih their wives and swucthean ' ' . i a i snd invited friend?, t. the number scveiily-five, took a special train at 8:30 clotk for Kittrcli Bprings, Arriving at the bpriuira at 10:30 a. m.. tha exrur. sioni.-ls weie welcomed lo the hopital ittes of thia beautiful tqmmyy M"t n neat little speech by J. Al sHlirrnll of the Henderson Tribune, c bdt'iilf of Maj. B'acknrdl, the gentlemanly proprietor. Mr. Harrall was responded to, in behalf ol llio excuraioaty Mr. Jos. W. Hot- uen, oi ltaicigo. AddrHNDU ilr, lswrull, Mr. llolden said, in suULAcC; JttJsUlL.Jir. f the Committee nf ArHtngcnievrts,-Mim ana gentlemen accompanying tliU ixcur sion, ana t lie luviteu guests, 1 return through you to Mr. Blacknall and the people of Kit try Us our sincere thanks for your most hospitable welcome fleeing as we do (mm the heat and toil of the city to the. brvezey hills and cool seques tered vales of the country, it is especially welcome to us to know that the place of our retreat nas been so nappily chosen and that we arc so warmly greeted imme diately upon our entrance on the festivi ties of the day. Indeed i f all men the printer needs repose and recreation, aud with his fuiuily no one understands or cm better appreciate than he the privi leges of such tin entertainment as the present one. Hero you behold the wives, a. stirs and sweethearts of tl cir choice, a lair and lovely company, chuHcninne comparison lor beauty and refinement with any association for pleasure to be found in this State, fappluu'4.1 and while no wonl that 1 can say can detract from. it could not likewise add one iota to the loveliness of this assembly. Applause. . . V are pleased to bplieyctir. that when nature pluuted her spring of health piv- ing waters amoijg uio iiiiisot urnnvtlle, sue uircctca agenerous and chivalous pop ulation to inherit this tavorcd spot, and we nave tx-cn fortunate In coming thither upon eju:h returning anniversary to commemorate llie purposes of our or der, to pi ii tit new associations, to form fresh ties of Irirndship, to revive pleasant recollections and to keep sacred the memory of 014 Ling tune. I Applause. Fellow-craftsmen: The "copy" for to day is iu hand, each man's "take" hangs iroiu toe nook," a " lull cae or pleas ure is before him, no one is " out of sorts." and may w hope that when tho " work " lu re la doue that too (treat Piitof reader will find no " blemishes " on the pavea of . i : . Tin i . . . . mis poriou oi enjoyment. Applause. J ' Corns, then, ny frli nils, or sad or smiling wkelhar . . Tlx toad of life bancs heavier oa yon, day by day, lr l lmuiw ever new, like Summer weather, W lib towers adont, wlta rrniU rark-k vaur way, We kO to'mee tlit merry day toiretlier. i Bra joy we, walk we nap, y whits w may, cnwtaily doth glide Lbe g jldcB hoars before us, - While t.y grows mfU-r; night bangs lovelier o tf as AaiB, fir, la beli.ll ol the Coininitte, I repeat our thanks for the husnitabla manner oi our rn-epttoo. Alter the txcillcnt Its!in band bad dircoused one of Its most beautiful aire, 31rct Jhara B. BrtHighton, U orator of Hie daj, w as inlr..diiwed to the suilicuco, a larjje rumlwr of whom were from tt s irrounding country. Mr. Broagnton was lit a uumlwr of ears an activ and toal- ons member i f the xTnion, bnt ia now out of tb pioprii tors of the fytrti tf (As Aj aud also of an rxuasiv Book and Jub oiBce, and la vcrj liljjilj cstttuicd by Ujtn. Wt pubTUb bts ddr.tIn Tutl as it contains information which will prove lu'rtiwting and instruct Ira to those not of the fraternity, , ; mb. nnufuarNi . Aonnnaa. Mr. JVfUmt, mi Mtmitn ( JdaZruk "" Tywmynimt- fnim- tmtin wr4 Urn Likt Fnl t-f re King Atfriin. 1 think mysotf bappy ia b4( b(a U.ceo who know cM wt,aal I caa. bgl Ksxard this honor of twing rald upa tu addrras yosi, as a cniiplimawt lo m rmioally, ratnu ii. aa any know a merit, llut imsg na nsy loatraaaowsM, aa I mink of bemg cboawa ffri am.wg hi who bay 1 1 In, aad ere stilt Siting bigb siatuas in tha gift of tha penpia. Our Oormaa, wknaa) voiiw bs Iwra hanJ,an4 poay mt.)frora) atari pm in l la our rouaiy, and tha la tna Hail or ib lloosw 4 It'prrMtativas. Iluot.ng aa I W bit. Tb (t of whom, (lairua to h.vt wntirw wba vi,lam uf wigiaaiilni, aM In n r haowlolg oi lb lmik abd aoih-t, ar r.ly to credit It. statsmral Aa. Wbit m oft aw ks Is oanVawd Waks eBly, thai wy old won aad bard-rids drinks la it, fails bim " ( oua'a llrtly " .HthsT, hi S4U al lb lat of lismalwl frrxa day tuday.and Uh.o!, tb Tsrar.uf wbnea H Is so id - now fottaaata U Motk far Mma t-i hsv sorb a aiaa In axb a nlarw. Aad Im(, but aM War, th ajaill drivers, lrisn tb lt ik) fw: bl wrHsw lb days d.4nga, -t Mtiirv W. akry , 44 lb Wksansaa af Ik IUt. Iks fit o3 asr.4 yxwa, - It.affa, bsnjsw4 rs saptliXM. and Ultrt'y of I ar J k and lb Mo4 Mot ao.il at) tl.is d.(l.t .disarray nf lumtnaflaw. bale b ailed .. sal akiagyr ,t,' and s; .i.itb;. pnaraaHj ,th H tub. A not Ik t Jr. kw bwa nua.l.tr f ark lb p' a i we gtibrra l lMt, f- f nil aital fts'iiiSHW. aJ ysi Urug4 lu J nf Ik lad fmvidasM-., naw H 1mm ImnaH is m aaM jar, bssa ) ti'i, 1 U.lf I "Sl tat. It's gl V, Il r'ts tb aifaassU ( ro I "al e u al.csl I l - MS n t1'wf. tl mmftj In It; a. It s tws aavl !) of hi !.. at. Aad, pi'1 lU IW day Uia4r. eat g .i aa lba lb fwVbn'iw t4 aa wwal rpaiiaMu I Ibat Ih fvfi h fKay 4 J 1 staff Arita b-sr1 -I.Ss Aa. rtkJ f t Aaarf ir a aj r !'r H kal a Ut b ) itfiia' Ii, Ual' ' T ?! 5 aU tf I- ft frv J -ain . it bl MtiiiMii 1 Ifditil taJ liiMwif 4 IWxk. j If ! aavd ttitktana, a4 as vl tl baxa tb re I mi rair warla - RALETGH, in its drfenc blood h is been sbed a fieel I upon the battb-fleld, and in its pur chase martyrdom has been met as nobly us iu the t aiik of religion. . I lie history is but repeated in every age and clime; priest, peoplo. and pd tenta'o r c igniie it aa Hie gnt libcrabr, and the j niriial runs the gnuatlct tlirotigh every eviir,iie!i with every otntacltt and end.ingerw by every mUsle tlmt cau be grasped, by the liand.r of ignomnco, power or prejil'llce. The - lid!)" his boconie, veritably P' ! l,irl!,Ly '"'-' f " comes to the breaklant tible s m-cussrily as the bread aou otitter. iroiu the houae-muid to th noiitler, al. iiiiist (hikscss oiio as property. Sp.Tlltl Ihe very Imuiliaritv with llie lioon make ua loriretful of its blesainirt! it la uioiuuii. ro reania me enect it pioauces .4:111 .t . " 1- .. .m . 0 : upon our lives,-ana iinaiuHtion can hatd ly piotnro the void which would b caut ed by iu loss. Al) th rmthos and nnetrv of tha Ancient Mariuor dura not paint the dtcatineas or mid-ocmn a vividly as the worusoi rue sailor: - iiiii,auil nothing bat wstcr-i-no post otlice 110 morninir pape.,, Tho relation of tho individual mn to humanity at largo is usually compared to the leaf upon the tree, and the same flirure ia uiosi apnucsDio 10 in lournai. I He press live and grows, ever extending its branches, while the Journals severally are soort-iivcu. ltie newspatier, altbouch perennial, is ephemeral, and it most fully penorms rs lunciion in oi-ing so perkctly the mirror of the dnv. that item die with It in all the honor ol completed service. The world has been again and agaia in debted to the daring deed of a journal. which, when tha ai t was done, lay like Winklcreid. crushed lo death, under the feet or tlioso It bad savad: while amid the fast thronging events tha Afro of the deed wis well-niirh forgotten in the tlorv of the achievement. It is this singularly fugitive character of its particulars that renders tha history of tho press both dull and difficult, while the glory of it suo ccssci deflea description, it is, in detail. but a record or dubious dut.it and while embracing tba whole progress of modern times, titer trials and triumphs of genera tions, and tha wit and wisdom of rations, its trn story can hardly be rendered more attractive than that dreary entertainment a volume nf anecdotes which begins Tou, possibly, with a good lsuijh, but leaves yon in that terrible state of " dry grins," from which deliver us. uut with K monotony. I ask your at tention for a few momenta to a little of ita history. Especially do I ask, the atten tion of ui y younger brethren, and the cubs" and "devils" to something of the rise And progress of the art of which we so proudly boast, aul our " right- there Is none to dispute. The discovery of the art ol letter-press printing is ine glory oi ins nilernlh cen tury: but -tha varus or the art exiaUd mi re than threw thousand yean before, when toe fcgyptlana engraved raised characters and symbols upon tiles and cylinders which were aft rw aids tnwtwaati upon soil clay tablet, which were then baked and hardened. These are supposed to be n-eorda, aad the nse of taasna. from winch many impressions could be taken, snows lual the purpose was tnqltl- licatlon, to disseminate Information. uut wno was tn aiacoverer or letter-press i... ... - . priming r nar cm claims 11 lor floater, (or 1. nsto ) straaijourg fur Mentclin, and Mentg lor Uet tern berg. It U n it Intended at this time to more than mention th really im portaat facta in tb earlier biato ry of the art. It ia probable that many of in imau iracia, primed on moveablatyp pn turn at ifrtv, war tasasa try Kowter. Vb eolital lavwatioa nf brtsu iiuhw print ing Is Dow, however, almost enivcraally aimouieu louuiiemoerg. John UuttembtTg, of Meals, waa tba first to cot type from racial, aad be after wards rat Biatrict" la which type were cast. II was man of meant, but these be rihaual.! la experiment. II tb) aptdasd to stub)- Faastl a 4tb IttMo, rvild wa psasi and wdarwd titm to t) com ble partner, ' Afterward tbey aaao ctatcd with tbera Peter tkbotfTsi, a scribe. lo whom rainy atuibnta tb lavmiloa nf the nsatrioe for type-cawtiag. In 14 M, or or therrabnwl for the volant ba no dste this flrm printed th fa moo " M as- iiriTr.b:," Faust and rx hocfT r rarati froaa UutU-otlterg, and, la Angus. 1417, kword tb celrbrstrd t'aaltrr, nriated n ktrg. cut lypa, and Iba first book which aval lore lb da!, nine of aaau and nam of printer. TrnrHhar Faust aad rVafTv nrlnta-l lew books, aad afit bi death t) botfly rurli-1 on lb bunne fur lU.rty Btv years, during abx h b Uaud maay baka. Tb t ! wm what as rai.rd Unshle with lllusnlastcd Initial bH- Urs, grnerwlty d it. by br,J, though Faust aad rV borff.r pfiutl Un 1 w rotors. Uatuaaba did la NaT, non. it b ! Ilved, aad rabueoh.4, il at known. It wa parnnl far a l4t cwatnry lo rM bi nam from th obvartty lata wbkb It fell. 2(ot on of hi books bear hi iaa- pstoi, aad otbv daritd tht iianvtdiai tot .lo-t,ta, aad fur a b-g Lot tb a.l n.Hsor or his lavMiMw. t'alsw raorpl Mfftlat.) of lis- bourg. wb priatsd book a early m I44o, bw kg lia lb kfrbls Dftatrrt bad the ana-pu y 4 tbair an aad ter lin Sv4 It rtwl h. But tb raalur 4 lb city by t'ooal A l ''pn''.of Nmm, a 1161, a t I alt intwmi.Ud lb UU rs of Faat aad tV bm fl-t. Ult artUUfwt lb4 work maw w nli riiir. snibalwribia Igbta) yaars, H all bad Ipfral, that tbtr wrr l prisliDg of3. la ft) nt, raitoa, la il.fl. tewt buoMtl cH. liVb- olaa alrwamw, wk kaa-l bM I'a4 al Ma. had lb brw, tl Vmit la ?. 4 laWttslvirg lb It in. a tti wbkh 1 d lo day. To iM fn oa AU.a Mahlaak.! ay A Ida Maaaiiaa. al t-. tr lla, w an II, lii. Inlaw, lu awrlaf lr;r nard aan'y lit twrfMl aal 4-a. I a was uU tasvd Man t ftvh Ul. aal la tb lnl stld bivks apt' s was rwsf'y aad ia bf aalng a H 'iUta Casu) r.iad lb ntt I rf'avd M 1471. aad fwtajis4 lb 'm I t -. lb M b k la Ln 4 s U 1CI !W I at ptiaUbd I lb flfK I 4ota was l analt ajB) 'a. Wsalas)ala, Il WS M wwnd by sslaM'u'l,, Ikh Aaaafrrifaaw. a gsW la lb .4, s,it I O l U hi ' t a aval 4 y km l""1 SSaa kwiaawf a4 w i- T 1. 1 I altfpttprm T NkwItKai it fr was tl "f. ' tr. ik ar.4 tt il a ' Ml,'. I . t ! . f J, lasa J. W, 16' 1 (t wa N. 0; SUNDAY, wholly aet by an Indian, was three year kuiug turougn ine press, ana waa the Orat Bible printed iu America. Stephen Daye was the first printer at Cambridge, and he received a grant of three hundred acres or land oo that account. We must, hurry on, and parsing over many unit's ami inrougn nearly a century, we bring you to Newuero, in North Carol Una, in 1755, to the first printing press i""' rcr uiiiuuiu ki our Dordure. To go back briefly to th early Euro pean primers ; riernre the year 1300 al- oo .every linnwti maiwscript ot -n tiqutty was printed. ; These were iuquar- " lomw, geuwsny on parchment, with initial letter superbly colorxd'and gilded by baud ; and thia practice was rang continued U.I very beautiful in uai tetters, cut on wood, were sub stituted. Many of these printed vol omes, with ail our boasted advance in tho art,?1 have never been surpassed in mere mechanical execution, and certainly not, a works of art to of the vol- Bun i exQimt now inn of a dense blackness, and Colored inks of a brilliancy which no books of modern timea can (how. Fur iu the day when the press was almost wholly devoted to the production of sumptuous Bibles for the Cathedrals, and aurwrh "'f i m classics, rt uorarie or for r. ..." . r - weaiiny purchasers, printing was a luxury and not as now a necessity. Tha tnarrh of centuriea.and the universal diffusion of ine art, Dave naturally compelled vast im proveroents In nan material; but 4 tie art itself, ia tst, eorrectneas, and practical skill, has not greatly improved. Printing is printing, and those who compare Ihe mere letter press of to day with that exhibited in the volume ofGuttemberg and bis qootompo- ium sin uevimc uitii me an sprang lorth Minetva-like, full Olioww. What has been the progress in onr Art since the date I have given von. f can. not undertake to mention ao rapid, so nonueriui, so grana aa oeen Its march. Th newspaper is to-day what it has ever DXU, t MltihtialtHnirMtit rrwtalorwte-. A nation' greatness, or Its overthrow I put wiut ui uigni oi monarvba werkest Will, That sway to-day, to-morrow humbly bow f Not with in might ol edieU that th word Of man bmv model aa hla will ai-nnMi. I 1 heir work la n Disked, and their yreal reault wiiq ua Deauug oi me actor t pulse. Hut thine Is sbsolutu for iriid or III " Kiernally thy nower must aara or kill t Lot bat ons thoaght, from out ths womb of lime. Leap to tb Fatss henceforth a or sky, not clime. Nor land, nor sea, aor king, nor serf ran stay, vwwim., wi . , - i. im vwuwarq way I It hi and shall be. till the bewvrns ah all mil Together la a vast and gaming serosal . nu ua uiai acrou ia worua ol uvii urn Brw. Bliall blan tb Utoaght lilt Ihae ilaWf sApim" Mow 1 com to speak a few words to my brethren or Baleigh Typographical Union, especially. While you bav been careful to fortify your owu home. I fear. yea I know, yod hsv not considered the employer as you should. A great door naa ueen Kit open lor imposition npon those to whom yoa look for support I refer to th rule uf admitting -anember wno nave serteq a given length of time at tba business without regard lo their atoruf character. And I rvjotc to learn that at lb last session ol tb International Colon resolution was adopted looking to r lorra ia this respect thai is, sulxtrdioat Inions were rt a netted to use all lust and consistent means to abate the evil of In temperance among tb craft. I blush to own that this cure lis been a reproaob tad shame to as; that but for this on tvu we might to-day occupy tbst exalted position in me puu;ic nunu 10 wnicn our profussion entitle us. I srvsk this, not as t lempsraoca kc'.unr, but luUl absliaue fanatic although I may b called th tat terbut I apeak lo yoa as a brother, hoe dosllny Is In common with yours. Aad besides deputing u uf social poai- tioa, think how many of our craft that have fallen by itt power, aad then think of Ibe beyond. W are sot lo sweat and tmt furrver; tno th composing at irk ini m'c wll drop from the fcanJitULaed by man last tns i y, U.lk I And then what I la that all I No, There I that wilbla that dtath cannot kill, the crave dor not hil, Ti' e'ntnlty rxhanst, Bmthera of lUIiljh lomn, tak th irad la this Work, bay to th pprcntio who ks looking forward a brik-htr day, hbs a"w1tt tittrf srtnrwnrr- aay ta bint, lf you would b on of as, aswar up Ayitr. W desire that ahea w give jo a rtcommca Jatioa for rmplay. niaol it aball bar oi. a It face skill, hon est y, ladesiry and sbnly," lalsas th employr happen In b psr. tonally arriualntol witu th ma, onr pruaswi rard (yalrm i ttf ao value lo l.iut at ad. lie may employ lb maa, aad spend at-trial d..lirtIp rinitu,g U-fora M Bad out b M a wnrthln w-smn. And ao on, trying on af . r soother, soul quia a Rom1 suut ha txwa wasted ua tl- prnmrtu. Furtify a-l bull I aa tuwr- salvaw, but avir i- sight of y.tir ria- pwyrr. U biifhtr, aid )' 0 Will 8 jd Brv bswitw, aw tMbaltia. And many in that unknown foist win rijp ad rail ya blrw4. I ff I b'ihly b'irit bf.r,g It tb rtsfl ml aft bas br Sp'ly lrmt I tb art prtMtstiv U alt ait" IIjw raa aay tiawt lawl tibrtlw wbr bt rvflart w Mas ai, i.ty s(!sac wksiai Mil art baa IUJ. orvr lh dntli m-S ol tb WMld I IV-2irilBg lu ls-bri btl thtrrt br i- ba.nisg Iba) B-wd id 11-4 Bed ka-l.tf tf llt am )ll B'tbl Bl aa. .. It tl-as) 'l"til aria bat tn sr-slrj wilb il I rat. bat it ba far art liiiaavt I .4,t a.--mt I Utssliig oar ins fr- th (!(,- lat UarUw.aji ad UU b'wacraa of lk'ao- fK. to lb (..Xto.ls ,j,l ut Umtt tir. ;is aad r!ibtir-Bt abi-b w t l-ld ttt dat, , Atwtt l Bilk Sjtil all ila m, ll bl baa. ikf,twig gaid.a.fr I:i.k, barning, J wb!-tl m It bi tb .' i'-t:... ui B... I, I 1 il. r I'm ag a ka- ) U-sas p be adli.g :..lti! f inwy. Ibruagh ll. p-toai i eH.i II.O.. I. sat li. lalxa? sod rtrt i ( ant-.rf yxra la ht bT"W dd wk liel a t ait irnt Inw lb ml tf , a.11 -! la lib "tawBgt Ibal UdM a -4 w m HlUi' , -lat ! I b.t la oU. V1-.B, 4 4 iSm "l m Hart,yt" naa past!.ia tiS lit p.. i,'. I . f f ! - 4l tW BMflf l g, bl f b b i I - h - i sr. I ;.(. fs tbaasi.M1 ay d 4 a..i Ik B.iatt son 1 li.a hki ut I. a ai f ! itt W a tt ! Bait Itt its l.m, ia a, 14 b i n '.- t-n wIih b II It I . s I iu JULY G, 873. ciUnena, and by IU lessons of patriotism, ooor ana virtue entitle itself to a place in the hearts of all generations iu his tory would be untold, iu lessons nn. heeded, did aot the recording angel of r-., Ka,,,rr lUctn up r the admii-a- oo aim guioance or the Future Are the children of to day to be edu w in ma groat uutiea that await them in life, and fitted to discharge these duties with honor to themselves and usefulness to their tellow-m. n, how em this task be sccompliahed without the ajiL of printed H.t tfrap f : ' Then let us cherish our noble profession, whieh bas and U- accomplishing such Brand Mulia . H.l -.. a f . . " .u ITO o,)Uorei when we reflect that we are humble disciple of an r. inai snail remain illustrious through All tirnn tt list Kaa a-..- . . -p- aut, tiurj uico, i rue to our? I ret ftnd to our fellow-men, tandinr up in Ihe true nobility -f mnhood--.ivmtt hlV fflni.1 1- A , " Only a Printer 1" How common the pbreae, and yet what an Open Beaame It i m our power to make that saying. Re move from the race that man that la only a printer, antfinio what an abya would this world Ml ! p,op ,, thott Ule wembera, from whose ends - .nnt. - framed. Uu.h forever the click, click, of '"a voicea, witn tneir little nicks, ihrow off the impression for the last il V ."VP'M'ktorm. Distribute the last word, and where srnoM ,i.u And yot, whilo this shajnot come to psss rMtrhana ill iili . " :.i i Y snail tie no more till to each and every ono within my bearing. It will come. But a few more fUysor year, and the proof sheet of that Ida of your will Im called for its last rc .. . now are tou orenar nr It ..tk care and diligenoe, and will It do for the more perfect short, or, shall it b pro- Fatbors are y..u better fathers because you are "only a nrinter" iiusoaoda areyou bettor, kinder, more .uiumiuu, torgiving and loviinr bvni. yon are only a printer t" - Vouug men, are -on-more gaHant, and attentive ta the young lady whose heart tor i" are -only prin- ion Should be all lh.. v... r, - .i iiutu tuur .., H . uiose lessons. Khali Hpu oa ueiier than the teacher f "Mea of thoaght! b up and stirring, Highland day . Bow Ut seed wltbdraw tb wartaia- t'Laaa tub way MeB or acUon, aid aad cheer them. As ys may I Thore a fount about to stream. There'sa light about lo beaaa, There's a warmth about lo glow . 1 hera's a Bower aliont to blow There's a midnight blackneas e'lsngl- .ntogrey;. Men of Ihooght and na of action C'liab tbb waif ' . Ouc th weleom light has broken ' Who shall ray ' Wkst Mm a.lmatrlued trofai " tilth day r What Un evil that (hall parish In It ray 1 Aid th dawning toagu Bad pa; Aid It, hope of boneal sua : Aid It pir-i4 u type did It, tor tb hour I rip. Aid onr earnest must not slacko lnt play, Men of tbouglit and men of actloa CbgutTua war !" A a B4 now i must oonolnda. A n.nDk a bav bera my remark, with m perienc at public speaking, I doubt aot I have already id too much, but I must be allowed to say a tew words to these la diet who have ao kindly honored aa with their preaeBc to-day. I'll nromia not In y much to you now, for like th lady hjUi m ,t:..:. i . i . -..w -w.i.eiion to uecom a lecturer 1 atrtw iiitw In Uik I. a., th.a v,w at in. time aaa oeaidea th gentleman who follows m ha my promise ta leave this wors toBim. out ladle I Intend ..n. you why tha printer are aueb excellent CHOW j It has been truthfully said thai then U no excellence without labor, and I may as truthfully add. Ibat lbara U i-.-i u c w,t!,.Mi ptintera,,;.v .i,. . -J. Il may ba further remarks hw sing lb iaeguaga, th.t tb are a pria- lere Without mtelliireurw. There are ao book that nrintere ba. aot rea.1, a published throria that tby bar aot stud ed, ao printed problem mat tney Bav aot mt i lated. ao author'a Bianuampt LUL.lLcy.Uia Aut, dod-ibatv d. Tb book wbirh t In tow l.bnr. lh paper that yrwj Bad utx tour duo. trp wa aaagbt but hirogfyphiea Bntil interpreted by th pr'oter. In fact ledi, lhasa printat are very enaula ..-. The married one. I pre ume, may be called M mm or tmnU oraMsr. at tb maybe. A led tiMid auggMU that tb ismimtl rk Ight be sty la-1 Ler mm. .V''litl,ttauJog their Continual aaa ,J fta and lb frxftcat el Udm th. get ... i i.i.D.iany l tr mru. Tbrt grral adioirrrt ol IaI.m Ud.,.. Um H. fit that lhf nflca dLaaa ar,.u t fnUrmt ia the davut lo atak tV rural. tamsKts. It baa tiaa aa.k tsbrd Dial Ikw task tr wl bn.l.,1. ut of tliiir d.ti xltioa L. at.,1 In ri, aa l kp a good supply of mrmi. w. I ke worst that MS U amid U thai maay of tl., are ta lb Islrtt rd" sw.n ' bl at B'.'M. But to ba Mr, with rwa ladlw i sn.a a tiaU.rrrat.lioai hmav b Mar. I aa4 with wh'.tr a-. ial aad lawiletal at litHils ,s aaay b lataaio-L (aaa auav ws.':iy a.Mnpii.h bat laadaU pupe asa wiia-wt lb anuiiw aa 1 artprobaiiaa of lb "I'.l(.alau4 W.!ata trawUwl iklaata, , Wr m rnai lata aa lh ..aua ' itt lil.c-aiMtia Ist.atl Sm,.mJ b kaaia iai Tba Irt a k 4 j . " )a about lb tb anal a.i giatW n.a. al.iaw La but ilwstj WltM yof bU' blast nuilre lo lb bktsw f nwt h(bat bai.i. I bwd a b'r m r f.tl dsyt l git u, L a-rat,Mia p.'hy w may daaarve 1 aal aat l!. star i. f b .i, Ibat daaiat anh y.a. !'' pniy abat aur llva. t iiht f, Im, a, pHaSMta, t4knd trl'f If Uk fiaaa'-l wi k Hk pmh la l a.f I aa4 I, kraal aa i .! a iwiaM U, I..1 hth 0 a tm fa t .i m ,J tmt aft;tlsf, .,,, KlManlUHIIlHll.i.l ' - la k-., a w na as l-waaa at-l I'.-i all i . f.l. .l a . an aa aw as-! Kat t Hi. t, y..i.,i -1 - l l A.i l...Mu. ti a. . 4 ... ., , .. U..I k.4 ii '. -. .-1 a,4-,.l 1 -w a - -..a a s .., . 41 t U. , . , NO. 323. President M.V'R Gilbert and Father Mc- Namara followed with aome very appropri remsrlit.after which one of the Marshals read Utters from Rev. A. W. Mangum, Ex- uov. w.W. IloIdcn nnd E. C. Crump, regretting their, inability to,. present arid j.in in tho pletuore of tho occasion. The speaking ended, the party scattered over the grounds, jnd nniused themselves in diverse ways. Most of IhaJadict re- pnte44rsprg- to thtJetwion Ktaur, others with tboir escona visited the ten pin alley and played their first gm ai ten pins. Some of ibe gentlemen smusod themselves with the fascinating game or billiards, while others, who pre ferred out-door exercise, amused them (elves by (hooting murk iust for fun-n After an hour spent in this way the ring ng of the bell aummoner tie to tb spa cious dining room, where waa apread and tastefully arranged everything that cou!d pleat th eye and tempt the-phlate of tha most fastidious th fare-being sumptuous and in perfect keeping With tha reputa tion oi me uiacknalls. winner over, the shooting match for the gold headed walking cane was next In tUo programme. The distance wtt 100 yards with a Bpeowr rifle. Borne of tha printer's shots were very good, and it was thought for aome tin. that Mr. W.J Edwards would win the cane, but "Prof." Harrall, editor of tho Henderson lrtuurwr, who held the last chance, came forward, raised tho rifle, and after (ighting about ten minute flred, winning the cane by tbetixtceoth of an inch. Mr. W. J. Edward won the silver cup, making the beft (hot of tha day. . .... .. The party-aascmbted in ihe bait room at four o'clock and dancing, to the muiic othe Italian baud, with Mr. Ilonry Sit ter as director, was kept up until about six o'clock. At the sunoer labia soma an. propriate toatti were offered and respond ed to. At BVclock tb bartV aa-aln aaaem. bled in th ball room to wilnoasaad parti cipate ia the Annual BalL Tb dancing waa very good, and th ladies, dressed la their nwy while lobes, presented a beau tiful picture lu the brilliantly lighted hall The most interesting event of tha evening, however, was thtr-rlancltig of tha yet i mademoMUt the Miatos Blacknall and Miss Florence Slater, a trio of little fairica, bo were beautifully dressed, and per formed th Highland fling, polkas, walties and other fancy dances in an al most fault leas manner. They were under th training of Mrt, Slater, and th grace, (ymmetry and harmony of their mnre nieaU gave vidsrigs of tb pain bc- (tovtt d . oa their culture. The audi eao enjoyed th performance highly and mtny enconium were lav ished on th diminutive belle, who fairly eclipaod tbair older rival In tb delightful mysterie of th light fantastic art. Dancing was cootloud until about 11 o'clock when vivid fltshee of lightning and a dark and threatening cloud adote)- TiWT BI ITCea frwilvltlr and; htntrv ro th depot. . The train rescind UtWigh at balf put wo o'clock, allhavlag enjoyed theraaclrai to their heart satisfaction, Bad th third annua! excursion and ball were at an end Buhatrokar A bora attached to a twt boras wagoa front the country. Mi down and died oa HilUbora alret, oa the evtaingof the 4th of July, overpowered probably by the heat Crowded Out, Owing to tb heavy bravura apoa oar local columns to-day, w are rota p I bid Id defer watil Tueaday our (pecial report of th prorcading at FayctteTilUoa lb Fourth. Oswi H. Baow. At will be area by a refrMe to nor adveftialng r.mt, 0org IL BaoW, pf Ibis cily, ba dorlarcd hitaas f aa lad PB 1ml candidst tul th lloua af IUp. riUUv to fill lb very orsiood by th rre'fistioa f R C. Ba.gr. w brera a saab uf tb Wl Couaiy DsTOocratio Elacalit Coanialtuw taal lb t'onarrvatitr al; a-H h .1 1 a Conwalioa aad that ao aoaiiaaUua w.U be aaad. H bwoiaas, ll.., Iba duty of every reaaa- tba Cerviiv party a etni mm'( to r tbst a Ml vl It p.,:iwt to at that try mta, ff wbaUvar psrty f :-UMt,wb d -srtoa mt, . Uowroowaty gnv-rarnl an I ti bl abodailre toantat) u Iba cor fiipuotasabwh bit ttay yre 'fMl lb ladigaalioa" af lb gvad cit tam of th. MjBty, af,:! ltt hi , ,j. w be U aot b-J4 by b party rid tad any o d.gauoa to soau.a tbaa abas. Kr, Paow a oiig a,, a .1, k,, a'raady tUSo an n,iaUt irmnatWa ia Ut ewualy aad ia llaa Mat. H U pbatbsally a frbtavt af k arntkUga, a hi paal h ffxrvta. If b St.. if b 2td b alii W eaaUad to b f great rvke to lb tat rr pt-p. ,.f tk o.iy b will b la iba mi ta Ik. Lag't'alire, Tag ra W.ka C .ll ! as it l,H tawik to ak ad i, !.,i , l it atl to rtlar,, l', S.-ilt f '. .-.A - - a" I I 14 .li,. - I f v . ""' wi4ut.r r.. d t kwaw alas M,t I T t V f Ml.riM f 'tj'rd Wat f Ibaa) tby N l,l U THE DAILY SOTINEL V ADVERTISING tiTts Ai)vcrUe4iKu wm b Uiaarted ia Ibe bal'r Tiiti.allbrollowuw ratra n-. 2llah,.U-,lulhr,1' ""."'laareot , . KH wiiiiui uaea. t lue sqttara one Uui $1.00 " ' eeb suhaniueat issertloB e IhSB B Wart. gy ' lso,uaro,l ,( .V lsquaTmo, IS2.00 lmomh, H.0U1 " .. .ou Jmo'a. 14.U0 1 " ao.ou " " M l " 10 " 44. UO ' . so.oo'1 ; u ., I s. g M ag.ouil U.C0 markets; IBT TKLKCiBAI'll.) Notn; Report. Livicrpool, July 4. Sale tr cotton for the week 69,000 ; export 7,000 ; specula tion 4,000 ; stock 0t,700 ; American 380,- ' 000. Reeip! for the week 1)8,000 bales7 " A.mertra6T)0,OOOr ActtiaT' exporT ll ODoi afloat 618,000; American 13,000. Midnight Iteport; Naw York, July fj. Tb eotton market, during four day' " busiaeas, present no feature of interest. ; Speculator took mutt or tba ;spot cotton that waa aold.; Prior bav not varied' and reuiaio the asm. ; Naval tona.hav been active, at teller j figure. .;-t ,t,, , v u . -..'' LtvgjiFiMiL, June Cotton qukt and steady. Vpland 9 to 6 7-a Orlean 1-8 Sale 10,000. Speculation and txporla 8,000. imetl- can ,000. Col ton to arrife dull. t5r temberand October deUwrv for twVanuali and Ctiarkaton 8 15 It." July and Augut , 8 13-10. Not below middling 8 lo 8 1 lo tor fkptembor delirery. ,r. . .'.. ItaloiRh Market. CoaaicTan Dailt. Br O. T. Ht.,..h i A Bao, Maaxir 6jLRa. July 5 I to '- ivi COTTON TARN, pr baneh. dry, par lb., ...j. .... LSATiitR sotaT.;r.r.-i - LIATI1KR LPPEU. , LEATHER HARNI LARD........ ..... "Ii biutO ,.) Htfkl4 ' 150 ' 7aVd 1 (UtIV , uJlut . rm I IU1 fW MULLETH .'.-.i. MOLAHSEn, prgl..i,J. GOLDEN BYRjP, MEAJ,per ba., . .. OATS, per ba..... Sheaf, per llO lb iAt,ur.a i Dried ' ... " PORh:.... .l.".'.'t lOal.l , lOaU OoallO 14 1 ") OaTS 1 SS CORN, per bu Ml lbs. , CHICKEN t .' ROUS FEATHEl8..I...... PLAXSEIDperbaa... t.AJ4i... r mult, par Mil, rl. c, ,. S 00a 60 FODDER, par ill Iba X d&al 7J UT, par 100 lb.,.... t K M HIDE. ptrlhDry LJalt POTATOES, Sweet, par ba.. ...... SOa loo ft'tiAR, Crushed . JjUaiet TAl.UlWplb.... , a.,1 .' suae lual'4't VViatlS 14 ,al WlaVl KAUd ., ,. 1141 tit'TTER... ..;..; a. FiBXPa or Do R.Tb root nf iu wl- low dock, ao troublesome to farmer. It aa etLctual alterativ and a moat valuable lue.llc.in. In th nighbirboud of Lowell Doct. J, V. Ayer ft Co .hat planted" field of It, where Ihey raise maay tons at - , , , - p--Al- la gtuwav.Uk !, in drilla, and iu quality or prot. lea bare been much im proved by cultiva tion. Il ia on of th IdgredicnU la Ayar't rJaiBapeiilla, tad, w are informed, th x traordioary yirtuea of thia preparalioa are 'a.ry-tlBW trrthr rxTTBtt of lU,:,n'"' iba it 'Uim tiihM'r - ttsl by this firna, i grow rm planlalloBt of tbrir owa, ia lloodur.a, to tcur. a artkla of Mpariot and wholly raiiabk quality. On of tb reaaua (or lb nni vereally arkaowkdg4 apritrily of their LwdLlclB?t.w.rJ,r" ,b alrbfal cre that essd la preparing ll.rm KsvTsvswd grafawawa, ' niHuuii. la Ud Hy, by a. W. MaBgt.aa.oa tb Id last , EDWARD MtS to MUi M Air ASM BuRTOS. DIIID. Ia Meotw faty. H. c, May , Ian, at I. 4 rr.l4., r.. Ja.t-mj', Ut. DAVID W. WICKER, aa agd. baaatabat ard re S Ud eltlasa lis as a rasal.Uat Bvraita. id BuSkbat Frral yWri karrk far aky " fan, a. NEW 'APVEIkTISEMENTS!. A Vxt J, 'tT or riEiri ! A lflaaat ba at tk. i..i. a. lMlaar kat. tl aaaal I aill a. .- , . f atlr ta laa mim . ...i . ' brf aarlar r l a caa-t.-tata lut tM 'r-al.ll . to td Uta.aa. t r""t4 fc realraaa U Hfbsre C. Js.;4aaAal CUXR ISOW, liit irrmrr . ua bhi.kt B-.tus A 4 lhaliti ad haiabrB wid ka tail m. r"bal.-"a ad twaiHak al law I Haw.' haaa ...... J r raaia.f. A v Iraas lb aat . It., f -I ,,( JM ri. y U.i Itr M" i . if a .a k.11 It.. ..... . . ' . ' w - - ' - a Sft t h.tm mm r.as at. 4.a4 mu ta '- , ana -.4 ""T aw say tm K-aaL at ka la. l-'S at kati-vt k m ! I'UHtAiri. THHTLV lXk!!IMi.t -t Sd U naJ htrwrt, Sw -tk, BANKERS ", t r f ttaaVdl U IWlsfAtla ftgy 3 a4 UI Is an 1 I. ' t akwa fc , , , .. , s -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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