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I 1 i .1 . n .: 1 t s r, 5 ;1! i MO i NT A 1 N E Elk- WEDNESDAY, APRIL , 1-SS4 W. '. K K VIS, EIilr. labIiislEer.?;nsuouccineit. Tnn MouKTiissKH is V'b hthvd evr.v "Wednesday in Morttanton, the .wintv s-at of Burko county , i.n the lino of the . - C K. K . and lss the iarff-jsr ciiuhstwi: ofarv rls" lha county, besides t'r".-1-ii--' tx -a-;vi,-in tlx- countus olluui .. lo'd, Mc.-oweil Mii.: h. !l8ul i aru . It s 1: ri.oa.ia wid.-spread circulation ioih i.,oi:i i-to tbo julvf itisiiig puidic.. llaot !o.v tocor.tntct aciverti.-er. I'lsf-OKll TlOl - Inoulr to nUn-t the iwjnunr demand for :i olieaj). homo i,evs-paper the publishers have adopted t!o following rates which include postage to ;ry part of the. Uuited tt:ites: One Copy 'oar, 81 OO fi ."jIomiSis - -ou- SubrcnbcTS will rt iiu-niber ;bat theOj nru wvamMy cash in is.Jvas.eo. ai a l i...tpaid strittiv m.iidvanc- 31 will be c-iiRrjjed. Mu. Gi.aikosk's cabinet was de -foaled in the PngiUh House of Com mons last Friday by a vote of 20S to :7. A strong effort is being mr.do on the part of tlie Conservation ele ment in the lhitish politics to force the irreat Premier to resign. Pkin i: Leopold, the youngest son of Qiuen Yictoria,died in Cannes last Friday morning. He was a young in m SXyears of age and has le id a q :iet life. living his b.ok and shun ii'.uz the gaming tables and the turf. He was created Duke of Albany . in 1'SSI, and was drawing a sal cry of '125.000 ptr aii'.nim from the Eng lish government. At the Democratic cpucl;.- on the Morrison tanir bill, 57 Democrats voted against the adoption cf the bill. The members who vofed against the bill were principally from Ohio. New Jersey an 1 the rural district f of New York. It is regar ded as something of a political straw tSi.it the Democrats in Congress .vho su e bitterly opposed to the passage of tbo Morrison bill are from Stt-.tes wi.kh it will be necessary for the Doaiocmts to carry in order to elect j t next President. 1 he iNorth Caro lina Democratic platform is the best :r tc r all. "First repeal the Internal Ilevenue, then modify the tariix." The more Tilden says he won't be President the more a certain class of n wspapers are howling that he is the only man that it will do to run f.-r that position. Tilden would no doubt make a goo 1 run, and a goo i I:eidoutif ejected, but when so m my good Detuocrats are inst spoil ing for a chanca to run it does not swi.1 the ori"ct thinr to forc thp nomination on an dd mail who don't want it. So many lies have been p .b'udied about Tilden 's pLsical -"i:-i;ioti that the average voter v,-.Hi!d:."t know whether he was votiiig f . r a dilapidated old piece of human i:g with b'lih feet in the grave ot a brawny giant who can hit like Sul iiv;iu M-d jump like a circus acrobat, ait'l the people at least want the sat i-f:-. tion of knowing what kind of a in.::i they are voting for. We publish elsewhere an account of the fearful riots iu Cincinnati. "When we hear of riots for pillage, or riots instigated by coivun.; ii::i:stic leaders our sympa thies are always on the side of the military forces that are summoned to s.i.)j,res them. But the Cincinnati rioters areueither hoodlums nor sant enr'it.'s. They are people who are tbvd of the mockery of justice in the Cincinnati tourts, people who are tm d ot seeing the cold blooded riinr derer go unwhipped of justice, peo ple, w ho may be wrong in their meth ods but right "m their iustincts, and uv c.iHuet read f th-s Cincinnati 1 uiciieries without feeling a sympnlhv for th" unhappy victims. And yet, thr dignity of the courts must be ii!:iiu?:.itied, the sanctity of thi iurv must l)j preserved though they turn n;i!i dere;s lose to repeat their crimes a i l sell their verdicts in the market places. H.tK Tnol'stiks. It is gratifying i kiiow that North Carolina enter prise and industry is famishing mac v : ticies I ere at home for which we ' .are heretofore relied on Northern y ul . ew England markets. The t v. i banning t.r.siness at JNewbern a:;s ery successful last Sun.mer. ane1 v ai-e-p: jaseii to learn from the New- nt Jov.rmd that tbeOvstesvCanning otabSishments of that city have been doing a big business the pans Winter. Let, every North Carolinian, whether Th-tt's p -itrottsin. Cluirlotte Demo- j l.e l.e i:iiiroaf oirfcer. State otiicei- cause so tnMiy lives and so much pao- ! young ladies are preparing tojobj , . . ...j - p....... " " Y ' expedition. They ..think it :-i i;e can to encourage lumie putnr- inolive' or riulavs' mob , i .. . . . le ises nnd home mnnnfacturers. to hang the" murderers. On Satin c-at. I .1. 3Iob ofTon Ihiasaad people Capture tLcJulK OXE TjyXDREDMEN SHOT D(VX IS THE FTRKET3. Cjxci?x.vtk Ohio, March SO: The Mitragfs against justice for which 'his city is altj.iriug an unenviable mtoriety, reached a climax, when on ast Friday an iunornit jury brought in a verdict of inaii;dinhter against Wilriain 15. rner who had already ?even times-cofes?ed t'- haviug mur dered his i employer ' in cold blood, limner was 'brought before Jude Mathews on Friday evening and seiitencd to 2) years in ths p eniten tiary, the limit of the law for man slaughter. As soon as the vermct oi the; jmy ami the sentcuc of the court was made public a crow d of ten thousand persons gathered at the Music Hall to Express their indig nation at the action of the jury and to demand the execution of the. mur derer. Whfii the crowd began to leave the Hall some one raised the cry, '"'To the- jail," and the immense concourse immediately began to surge in that direction, and an attack on the j-iil d.iors, where about 49 mur derers were con lined, was begun at once. The alarm was at once sound ed aud the police turned out in force, firing into the eir and ordering the crowd to disperse, but no attention was paid to their demands and the attack outhej ul was continued with increased f my Axes, bars of iron and bams of timber were bi ought t baar against the heavy iron doors o.' the jail, and at 11) o'clock at night the outen doors gave way and the mob surged jnto the jail. The military companies were ordered out and be gan Uie attack on the inob at half past eleven, on 1 1 id.iy night,returning the fire of ths mob and .killing about tifty men and wounding many ethers. Yesterday the riot was lenewed a;;d the scenes of last night have had no parallel in Cincinnati.- Briefly group ed thev are the bar.iing of the uag niticent courthouse, with all its inva! nabl.s record ana splendid 1 iv libra ry: the killing of 75 to 100 men, women an.l children, for maoy chil dren were included in the death list; the wounding of perhaps 250 persons, the robbery of a gun store, and ti-e arrival of two regiments of militia. The mobiitvd the court house, aud Capt. Desmond who vas trying to save the records was shot through the bead and instantly killed. As the flame of the court house spre v j the crowd in the street grew denser! and denser, and as the Harnes wentj leaping into the second floor a ter- j riuc volley of musketry was heard from South Court Street, wherea'oar- ricade ' had been built, aud behind which the militia had laid on their i been commenced at the Wi shington arms. The crowd had forced its way I Neval Arsenal. Between 15 aud 20 past the police, and was approaching of thee guns are now being made, the musket? of the rniliitia, when lhej On fourteen sections of the Pana dad'y stor.n of h? d put the crowd to J ma Canal work being pushed for- f flight, and they ran row i'-d Main ptrcet for their lives. The heat from the burning building had now be come intense, but driven bofote the volley the crowd rushed into the scorching heat, which was so intense that they were forced to get down I on their lunds and knees and crawl. Man after man was seen to 'reed and fall. During the excitement and confusion of Friday mght.Bernei the murderer, was disguised and canied swiftly through the crowd to a close carnage, aud was then hurried off in charge of an officer to the State pris on at C dumbus. To day is Sunday, and the dawning day showed a fear ful scene. It was as beautiful a morning as ever opened upon the city. The courthouse was a mass of ruins withir, and the stone walls were blackened and broken about the window- by the heat. Portions were still burning and one fire engine was play ing on it. Blood stains were visible on all the streets.' Eveiything was quiet. aud even the rniliitia were rot tobesfecii. "Policemen wearily placed their beats about the barricaded streets It, is impossible vet to write the story ot killed a-'d wotnided Oolv i v n i w " . ' ,. u WiHJ , orated, .o the flood sufferers of Cin- irnginent.;uy lists have been obtained. ; cmnuti, in r turn fbr charity cxteu Many persons Who were" wonn.ied ! ded when thev were sefFevinrr f,.. have been taken care of privately and their names will never be known. Cincinnati, O., March 31. To day the city has been thoroughly guarded by the State mibtia, and the feeling of security is perfect. From the fi st 11 m"t bo confessed the people were inclined to sympathise with tho nuriten or "Jore, couples, the females pose of the mob to get (he murders j out of jail and hang thorn Today the ; fet-bng on the streets overywbeie and among all clasps is - one of ' reoret. both because the mob failed to get the . "I niureteiers and hang ruem, a n d b e- rdavl night the mob's motive w as revenue ! tor the loss et then- comrades, s , ... ;i i. . THt WEEK'S NEWS. Moberly, Mo., lost -14,000 by fire Tuesday. Lawrence Barrett, the actor, has gone to England. t The House lias passed the Post office Appropriation Bill. Mad. Anna Bishop, the once fa mous concert singer is dead. Virginia Democrats will hold theii Slate Convention In Bichmond May G-. rmany has appropriated $5,000,- 000 for the construction of torpedo boats. Fire at. Jackson, Tenn., Monday de stroyed property to the amount of $30,000. The Pocahontas, Ya., coal mine, in which 153 miners recently lost their li ves, is still on tire. Ten electric lights pre to be placed on the top of the Washington monu ment. Cincinnati startles the outside world with the announcement that a murder trial is in progress there. A train of Pullman cars left the City of Mexico Saturday for Chica go. This is the first through train. The brekup of the ice in the Mis souri has riiulud in gorges and yreat rise in the river. Disastrous Hoods sre feared. Extra precautions have been taken to prevent the introduction of dyna mite into the chambers of the Biitish Pari tarn u:t. A gang composed of fifteen bur glars, whose aget range from twelve to fifteen years, has just been broken up at the Hub of civilization. The anneal propriation .'or the sup port -of the Military Aeaden.y, as agreed on by both hoasi s of Congiess appropriates $i 13,57b. Jay Gould says that that the Southern States have made such pio gress since the war as was never made by New England, even iu her palmiest days. The pensiou Appropriation Bill as reported to tho House appropriate $ 20. f;S 4,400. It provides for a re duction of agents to a total of twelve. Mr. Gladstone's illness is serious. Property to the a mo it nt of ot over 80,000 exchanged hands at Palatka, Fla., one da v last week. The Ea.t Tennessoe, Virginia and Georgia Railroad will erect an ele gant passenger depot at Atlanta, Ga. The Massachusetts House of Dele gates Monday elefeated the bill pro viding that wife-beaters should be publicly whipped. Egyptian advices indicato that lb whole cou.ity below Betbtr is in re Volt and Khartum l.i surrounded .bv the rebels. The manufacture of heavy steel cannon ot 8 and 10 inch bore has word actively. Four mi'dioA culiic metres of earth huve been removed within tlse past few months. About 80,000,030 cu;:c mot;es in all are to be removed. Fifte" thousand men are employed on the work. Thev oavn about Si a day each and spe.ul about 20 cents a dav for foud. There, are 450 manufacturing1 es- tablishuients in Allan ta.Ga rangmg from watch to match factories, pm ployed over 5,0J0 hand and paying ahctu f 2.50.),000 annually in wa-es. The principal manufactures are in cotton, iron and wooeL' There are three cotton manufacturies and seven manufactories of .agricultural imple ments. Mrs. Janus K. Polk, at the vener able age of 81, still lives in excellent health at Polk Place Nashville, Ten nessee. She never had any children, but adopted a niece, who married George W. Fall, a merchaht of'N: sh vilie, and who with ber husband and only daughtei, Sadie make up the happy farr ily at Polk Place. The people of Sedgwick cennty, Kansas, have sent a train of forty ' ears loaded corn ami l...m tif.ill.r r... plague of grasshoppers. The grain is worth $i 1,000. A wealthy citizen of Blughamton, N. Y., proposes to get up a Leap year exctirs on Europe. He wants to hiie a beat for the use of a parlv of M. mf having popped the question previous to embarkation. There is'to ba one .' , i , , , ","v ..ru eacn aay until the voyage, is made. It is sta ted that quite a number of romantic the woulel ut "g'Ui" loeTarKo" ths.Atlan- Uc . the sa atrimony at the same time, : Sugar is selling about the lovyest price it ever-reached, and many Cu- ! ban residents of New York are eager speculative ' buyers of sugar in ant'r cipation of a speedy advance. But they may be disappointed. The re cent pi ogress of the beet.root sugar in dustry in Germany and Russia has been immmense, and this together, with the deplorable state of financial affairs in Cuba, may drive juices still lower. Mr, Loubat, who has" just re turned from Havana, said the other dry: '-That wonderful island is abso lutely ruineel. I saw men whom I knew in Paris when they were living on incomes of fnm $25,000 to 50, 080, nnd who have to stay at home aow.being unable to derive one-tenth of that income from the plantations. I am told that the government taxes amounted to $30,000,000 nnd the whole crop was not worth $35,009. 0d9. The Spanish government and the German beet-soot, competition are killing poor cuba,"' Savanaii, Ga., March 30. Late last night the mayor of Santlersville telegraphed for fine thousand rounds of aminition, to be us -d in suppres sing a ligro uprising whi-h is con sidered imminent. A communist em issary had thrown the negroes into great excitee-eiil i y urging a ma-sa ere of the whites and the confiscation of their property, and the town was terrorized. Another meeting of ne groes was cailed for toelay, but a dis patch from Sand-'-rsville reports that the excitement is allayed and that trouble has surely been averted. Chester, Pa., March 29. An ex plosion occurred at the Repanno chemical works this morning, suppos ed to have been caused by too much heat being generated by nitric acid. This supposition is based on the fact that six occupants of the building were seen to rush for the door and were jammed in the passage when the explosion occurred. They were in stantly killed, their bones being brok en and twisted and their heads crush ed in a frightful manner. ipfwii i i ill ii ifjiunittim.irfTHJWiiTaffTii L I. DAVIS & BRO. ARE NOW RECEIVING T.'lEIR pring Goods wliiili embraces a gre ter variety than has ever been L: ought to Morgan ton, of ladies neck wea-, cheailla, trimmed, &c. Excellent Hosiery, for men, women and chiMren. A finer ine cf Laces and Hamburg's than we have ever ke. t before ; India Linens, Bis'nop nnd Vict ria Lawns ; E egant embroidered dress patterns (something new on this market) worth from s'x to ten dollars, in shortfall kinds of white goods that ar fashionable and in good taste. Out line of Dry Goods will be very complete, both as to assortment and style, embracing Dress Goods, Lawns, Seer suckers. Cashmeres, be tutii til Prin's, &c. Anl for the bjnefi'. of the gentlemen and boys, we have to say that our line of clothing is t.usu passed. Also the largest line of flats ever seen in ?Tor ganton. In the selection the'buyer has not fo got en any age, size class or condition and the Dude can be suited as weii. Bay State and other lines ef Shoes for la'lies, gent'emen, boys and children selected with an eye to the most fastidious as we 1 as the humblest in life. In a word our enti e sloek is beautiful acd cheap for the times hu i qua!;ty, an 1 we solicit a call from every one and promise to show you the prettiest stock and sales oom it h s oftca been your privilege to look at. JAMES E. B. CLAYWELL, -DEALEK IN- Calls uttetion to the followtnp: spccialttV: ( ( ( I' & HEATING STOVES, AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES, OLIVER'4 PATENT CHILLED PLOWS, AVERY Hud MALTA DOUBLE SHOVKS IRON BEAM PLOW anvt WALKING. CULTIVATORS IBOXAE'CULTIVATORS SilPIRE RAINTD Ur.LS F OR Sale. FARS, T0WM LOTS, MINES. No 1 Farm, 4 -0, .-teres, fruit tres good firm buildings. L-wge prop.; lion oi ht toirs liird. ui. cleared land in virgin f'oi est. On Steele ('reek 2 niiies from t'iedu.oi.t Springs. Price $2"d.(). .No. 2. Farm. 177 acres "2 mile.' fr.-m Mr-gant-on. good 2 Ftor.y frame house, orchard, water power &c. 4j acres bottom land Prico2i;23.0). No 3. Farm, ltK) acres, 4 room frame house stables, crib young ore hard go-d well Ac. 10 acres branch bottim. i niili fr .m leard Station W, N. 0. It R. Pr,ee $8r0.0 No d.Farm r0 acros. Frame dw lling houie. l..on. orehard 2 good springs. I mi'efmm ciiureh, J inile from mill, 1-4 inihfiti'in fel'oul r.0 jierp1 sr.od Upfer :i eek bot'om 'jind. 11 miles from ilorgjn ton. Price $18(K).0i O'dier f-iriiis in various so :tion3 of Bio ko County arid Cald .vell. Yor fullinformation. address, E. W. WARD, Real Ed ae Agent, M OR O AN TO V N. C sarsapaniia Is a MgMy concentrated extract of S:irsa;aiIIa ami otlier blood-parifying roots, combinsd with. Iodido of Potas sium and Iron, and is the safest, most reli able, and most economical blood-purifier that can bo uacd. It invariably expels n'.l blood poisons from the system, enriches and renows the blood, and restores its vitalizing power. It is the best known remedy for Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of t'ie Skin, as also for all disorders caused by a thin and impoverished, or corrupted, condition of th3 Wood, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General Debility, and Scrofulous Catarrh. iiinammtsrjf Rheumatism Cured. "Ayer's Sarsapaeilla has cured mo of tho Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which I have suffered for many years. V. li. MOOKE." Durham, la., March 2, 1382. PREPARED BY Dp. J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists ; 51, six bottles for $5. My VeoeteM- nnd FTowor Scefi Catalogue the KMilt of thirty ytrW experience as a t-xd . Grow er, will be sent tree to all who apply. All seed swit from my establishment warranted to be both fresh and troe to name, so far. that should h crove otbMwtv. f vv aree to refill orders gratis. My eoHetion of vegetable r-. seed is cue of the most extensire to he found m any S?7?sSr American catalogue, a lare part of it is of my owa f rovirc. A.A tbe original Introducer or ctl8e ;eet, rly Obla, and Knrbnnb PotntoeK, Mn ne iiti&nurd 42usi8a, Jtarbleac&d other new Vceetahles. 1 inrite the nat- roiiage at tfie public, in tr, pirceas ana on tue trimi ot those Tvho plant ay seed will be found my best advertisement. J. H. GREGORY, Seed Grower, Marblehead, Mass. JOHN GRADUATE Ifl PHARMACY, AND DEALER IN DRUGS, ChfinicaU, an 1 Mo lieineaot all kr ) 's, Fr -'i aul Also a full supply ot Ilair, Tooth, an 1 NVt! BRUSH lid, F.uc toi'c articles pcrfum. ry, and Fancy Notions. Wife 3 P roajiEisi-v ..niE Tins Hotel is situated on the Pcbmc 1 9itri.R n ,rs in th'i NDucEMNrs to Commercial Mex. first class Conveyances meet, passengers at every tram. HE GREATES I .W tii S kila We are. now opening out our new sto k of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS to a few eadiag articles ol which we ask leave to ca 1 SPBCIAi: ATTEN-I IoJ lady's d ess goods consisting of Bunting, jBro a 'e, Cambric, Mushi s, Lawns, 'louquin. Cioth aud nuu s ve'ltng A ful ine of Lady's 'eady raa 'e ua 'erwear. Lady mioses men aud boy's tine Jhoe Men and boys Clothing. Thenabbie t lin ol Mauill t. ftii- anl s'ra v FUts fjr men anl bovs evfr brc light to this market, Domestic and A a.siiif plaids 7 and S cts per yard. Coffees. Snga , fait &c , ttt bottom pii ;e We a e a'so s-1 ingthe ue v lro -e and Davis Sewing Machine. The o d Iii kory Fa m an ! Water o.ui S. ing Wagon , Yuur, l-ulv, R. B. BRITTAIN & C( ESS 3 frq DKALEKS IN DEALER IN GENERAL MSS CHAKDIS3. beir stock condstinjrol DRY QGODS, MOTIONS. li ATS, GROCERIES, tfec. K-pecial attention given tokctj ii n;ll : A1EAL, JjLOUR, BACON. Diftereut tUli, BACON. Different f-id' of nOFI.'PR- RT(i p? GREEN AND BLACK TEA. in short a ful.1 ' Ittie ot first-class fall line of FURNITURE. .nch as Bureau?, RcdstpadQ, Ex rtpi. ri . 1 ,vii,.ii siri .. ,v Sales, Washstandi-,&e., all Furniture sold at MHnnf;icturer8 price, , , :o. Call and examines "ck and I. car Isewheiv. EED3 l"1" "'win w in nirm rmaaai; i PI m CWjm mrrm m Ifor trie evzerch Are T ?jisjfr New Pion; f,a v ,r Por tho MARKET GAfeWRjiSOS "aBaaon,e IUatFtea U4. naJator VZtBZ TO AIJ flfEttCHASfTS, SEND US YOUK BUSINESS GAITD8 FOR TRADE rZZ 0AV1D LAHDBETH&80S.SEEB e30WERS.PHIlAKlp!4 TULL IB H d y is EH2 W U walton hoise."; Syl-ARE in the midst of all thf business Hotel t.liLlf. til Terms keasoxarle, Acciiii modan au.-oe 0FJHS 8E1SS1 "If? CAPS, JvJOTS. i O, li A D A a ;.p i. 1 1 let t r'.o ;k of Umiv 1 1 H ptovbians. TaVta.Tin j'Mcs all r fira Re.--pc-tfnlly fef;., MoK I kZlK&TlS R N S
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