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ftrclina SAU3BUKV. fKlpAY FEB 23. jTEMPERANCE AlipflEflS. j The Her. G. H.AVETMOiiBr will deliver Temperance addrew at ike; jkreebytcnitf jl thorcli Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock lie pub ic, and eep.ccially.tpat jwrtiorf of ur citizens who have a fixed habitiorjj ft. 1 re eordiallr 'in Tiled to rive their 3 , Lf rc, a. re cordially invited to pre vttfadanee'and co-operatiou io the design j i ;hi beueyoleut rii-itation oj the ipeakej I . . - -ti t . ... -w . i: i "i . .SUpirf.e larn ironi jJic ew i ora; jlVty that one of the plea put iuij wtokes, the murderer of FIsk, is certaijhj 1 IrreffulaifiMeB in the composition of tlie ; : 0 raid Jury which indicted hi m. These ! ! , irregularities aregrave, and it the point jsiustarhed.of which the. World thinks ; ; jjjere is strong probability, hc indictmefijt : against Stokes, and all oiher criminal's tor the last year, will turn lout worthies! ; unci 11 IS saiuu-wiu rerjiuru leginuuf t; . action io remedy f he difficulty. f i.t i .v, f i,1.5i...r inlhrien! amount Hie liaU U muiiv.'-; to pay the tacs upon their property, finis leavijJg tbenV without the means of Mtpport far their JanTilie M enJf for the ensuing year." Uespilc tthu pa luetic remojo8trancT, Governor Rcpd drove on hU I tax-katKcrerslind jwjen the popular dwirefii Degan to iurgc )b''" " his infamous tpoliatioiis issued a prpcU mation reciting that a rebellion was Ininiinrnt in ! Florida, and if the money was not forthcoming he would call op the autborith-s l Washington tor military force. Nowl it is himself that is under tht- ban of the law. Wlicii the Florida reconstructed con tiititi,n wab framed the case of presi Am Johnson was fresh in ! the public mind, and tlie scum forming the socalled State convention inserted in ,their handi work a provision that the passage of resolution off impeachment should work ipso facto tlje retirement from office till after the triI of toe otpcer irapeacnea. proPoseiT r'eSunding of -I HE COTTON TAX. -A bill has been prepared, and will shortly be introduced in Congress, for remnuing the taxes collected on raw wivirscrvice reform. I he uiie recently said" to more than one of his political friends that, it any of the Bepublicans in Congress think that he is iiisiiicere in his advocacy of an imrardi- at and thoroigk reform, .hey will soon fiiul out their luistake Jitt' haa declared further that Mr." Schurz i$ not more in earnest in this matter than he is himself. ' . The Latest Outrage. I ; The appointment uf the notorioni? Jamea F Iegate as Governor of Wash ington .Territory, iaimediately alter Grant's, ostentatious protestations of a desire for a civil service reform, has Jed YH4THIE PRESIDENT UK4N3. ; The Tashuigton corregpoident of the Sprinted tfcpntlicati aye.: ilotertior JewcjUof Qoiinpctlctit, who U alys thatj frwn ? his personal knqw edge, cotton during thirst four years after I'reSMtent Has A. , . . . uiai lax wnen it was imposed, anil daring the whole period of its con tinuance, as unjust, inexpedient, and of doubtful constitutionality., Jiut the question of refunding is attended with difficulties to which we cannot-be blind. The tax was really paid by the producers; but in most cases they did not pay it directly. Most of. the small planters sold their cotton at two or three cents a pound less to the agents who actually paid the tax; and if the tax M ere refunded to the agents who actually paid it, but lost nothing, there would be a manifest iniustice. SUPREME COURT 0 X. Opinions hare beeu deJiVcred at fol- low8 . , , '-$1 State va. llanrcy Perkins, rom i3bn- combe no i rrorjudgmnt affiimed.1; WJ llIIwerton, e. of., nre.t S McD Tate . tt. al., frfnn 'Ro wan--ao txror judrlneut nflirmed. f " Stale vs. R P Ro9ctuan,from Rowan error rcmrc ae nol o. Win McCoinbs vs. Albert Vailace, 30 0 Acres Land For Sale. . The eiu?prj$rrc A .ff-r at prirife m!c tW f 4- ! in tract- o( J-rih! find Town IjcA. U: "'1 1 1 fS-Itwill lie seen that wc ale fully sustained in the charges hcreto- ; IVre rnade that Mr. H.; H. Helper ,ya not removed from he Postruas- ! ' t . il ! - & I 1 I 1 prsnip ui tnis piace xor jany iauure in lutv, but that It proceeded purely i I from partizan motives and olject. .; ijlie -petition publishetl in Another ' '-jbTltfmn; reveals more in this direction tnakcs up a very iremarKauie csufc. 1 PtTBttC SPEAKtyG. Cjrtl. I. J. Yourjg, jCol. TjiomaV 11. Ing, and others, Will address J the people of Chatham county, ..Vr Tim. ' '..':' ' 'I ffibus'it wul be seen that the reported l widespread mutiering of sarpriie and . . v. . . i . I I ..... 4 h a h pah n n i.nn I I if Deposed, therefore,-Governor lieea nM a.wHrmu,?cTt,. u, vr.,, Ef.uitv reauiics that the reimburco- ! S n j i,i9Mnn.t boamomeurin The fact that the President was made j P eters who sokl their cotton at a doubt. His rascal Excellency will go the way of hi brother executive.', llolden, of North Cijroliua, and Bullock, of Geo r gia cither jbc kicked out of office or run away. Whatever hifjate, the jrbber of the White House wjl lose a serviceable friend. The expulsion of Holden Jost Mr. Onnt hll hope of aecoring North Carolina' Sectoral vote; Ballock'i fight putOeorgMin the sarue category; and now, with the downfall of robber Reed, Florida's three votes (not much, perhaps, bnt still counting, by the well known rule State aids those whu aid themltlret. The preet school law was prsediyv mo Jtouse o) Jieprcseptatircs -wlthat a diingud lrW Senate 'with l cry. lew digscling -totcalt mij iherr fre be Regarded! as a almoh unUuimoos tntiorstniml fif tltt." minrinln . f - fr t i " i ti i t,n ,I,C ' l1 ,uc ear .rtt, known as the present school system, however, will be KiUr, I.itham and Stuct lurid. Tk land of but little value w ithout the aid aud Jive on lvn n.Ir !iig,rMl l! Meow active co-operation of school officers aud J oul-4uiilia ; are well Urrl. Clr tin,- from Mecklenburg error judffintn! re- i parents nd guardians. . ,, , rhrtiundeoIllrMitn tersed. J ( The achool law. and nreeV$r tera. llfJJM WJl Uowcitoa vs. SMcl).:ijitp,ffOija tnil.kWylaj)4 thtiu d,jftici.tUJ,fwur. ak Mm mtrm, nmrmW, i Buncombe judgment affirmed. tr'f n.t-.j i ni Wj u'.v. n ri from Mecklenburg error in judgment : neither party entitled to costs. ' ; R II & R W McDowell, Adm'rs, vs. ; I Asbury, el.fil., Etcutors- error. I State Without dt-lay. ALEXANDER MdVER, ' Btlpt. Pub. Instrmtn. Feb.. 12th, lb72. HIGHWAY ROBBERT. :if nnniiit.-d tiv llirce mpnitipis ot the. Ilhi w J T no( delegation with the record against the man, showing him to be unfit for that or any other position of trust, would make the appointment still more unacc nuituble had it not leaked out that Legate's knowl edge of the corrupt means through which Caldwell of Kausax, one of Grant's most earneM supporters, procured his lection to the Senate rendered it advisable-that his month should be closed. Gen- Grant's method ot accomplishing liscount and bore the burden of the tax ; but there are great practical 'dif ficulties in the way of doing them justice. If the tax were to he refun ded to agents and speculators who did not suffer, it would be a scandalous misapproprion of the public money. 11 The bill, oL which we have an ear- I l)f lv ' copy, stands on solid immnds ' . r kit klin on Rlrctiotit and lVivilt ir-9 have usreed A Gcrtleman Halted on iht Mottd ly to repfutu faTtjr.of U nHm vai.d g.-iiHs1 llujhiciymen and robed of ilo- ; AbUdt. Gov. Vance wai no! connim-d vet, t(c. j . . Yesterday morning, about 5 o'clock, Mr. John H. Harper, who resides aer Scott's Hill, in this county, was suddenly halted on the road, while on his wy to this city, by four meu, either colored or white meu diitii d. One of the robbers seized the bridle of the horse. When Mr. arper lumped out f his cart and an-: legisunon !)foached bun, seitn winch tha vtlbini drew a pistol C! irki-Mlic tomn-liii., Mrar IWrCrrrk Cbarli, ami ilir r'qrTu- limits of tW Twa of Mo k-v.llf, etnbrating x nutubrr of tBirovdl rn.it iti:m;roYr! lt, atuor.g SUtrfi UlKdwtl in.: l.cirt ai.l Urtr,vrj occuiic4 by lK (Mm (1 -r .ri-d, ujf.n which a.r al! U detnnry ou rnj'ildiiijr, well cf cd water, m eerUefrt llarn. n l a rr r-irt thrhanL AUn. ti W A S n I N' ' r o N , Feb. 17 The Committee ! More lUixe tmi IaA fcrirrtt erar4ed by U, wwx u r, is.r;h-i-i c thn 1'ubivc Jyjmrrf, A the Iiriik f(5c Is, irrtiH-J by T. A. Mto uvy. A1k, a J!-u and Lot onj4l by W.B. Jt.ii, an.l tlir I'.iAt kmith Shop IxK. r.-r;i- wi-liim to view the UimU n Br Cruk iH. in mv Wiicr, call (n Mr. J. !. li--. or Mr. Ihoiua Tavlor. Barnina tberivtn. J.M.JOHVQlK i A sent for the holder of Title lid. oant .i .t .1, .,.,1 f,.. ii. m..-- (Ji.enpon. tietrvrlf. . In t lit case. The undotiiv and minority reports ato 4arly rruiyt Tb-y that nearly all the Southern Suit pproitvlitug financial rtiiu from h-gielaliou to the, ku klux. attribrles bad li-trislatiou to thi ku klux the other attributes the ku klm to bad Farmlrr'oti. Pa-t ctuBhr. N. C. f WANTED $1000! 1 !'.. ! I.. f . . I ...- i . Mr. Harper, haMug lo $ Ahliii.fftua, I wb. -0. 1 uL- L-bim-i ixy ri,if Jirtd. AUr inimcilmtrlv nvrnnWrd . tiv meem lo-a.i v. a? f I . VV. I ri; . r - - - - ---- . . ii . . : ... v i. . w .1. , , . I ,, . , Y . in .-riiiiiuiN, uy wuitiu lie ) rouueu in i . a ire criw ui mr tiniMtr wu ' i m.c t u. io.il i U.'C rcal paiQ It. It re- , S105 in mm.ry unJ Mmv MXcen of : iun(red and nin. ty thousand dollar for enough if the tax conld be restored tolf-1"' this result afi'ords a characteristic example i cites, m its preamble, that, after two bnVcfsatlon betwccn jolin Pool, Antho ;ny Iknciui and George J. long, is fully corroberated by the course (which UpL Tom U pursuing. J He goes outs gen eral mail agent, traveling; at Governmint expense, to canvass the State in the iutl r- j esf of the radical j party -7-does it openly, and in the (ace pf all, defy iug public sentiment, arid outraging decency. ' ue. nai. pocket kutte. cze. I lie part hb destntvinc i lie LoniiUiialc s'.raiui r ALs- . Z Z J .1 1 I . 1 lr ' M of political! arithmetic, six-three from; oi iuis eomerapi lor-puouc opinion ami . kuicumi arguinems, tlie jUUges Ot tlie then entered the cart and drove in the bain. .. T i'f himVid three to some one els-) mutt be" of the wort blessness of jita personal j Supreme Court were equally divided 1 direction of th eity. The rqbUry ocr The law n-pnlath.- the mannfacnr . struck from the White House Toll. declarations. N.Y.Sun. j as to the constitutionality of the tax, ' cm red on the Nebern road, aboni four and sale of stamped poet office en e'...-. i Virginia is already against him ; o Ala- j These witnesses differ widely. Actions j thus leaving its constitutionality ques- s miles from Wilmingn. Takeii altogetli- will tfoi be alu-itd. . bama and j lexas; . Jaoniaiana wavers -Deak louder than words. . i tiomble, Ihe nreauible also recites I Svther, this i.- ot.e of the mosi bold and ; ;r - 4 Si. dreadfully hi the ijalauce ; Arkansas is certain to go anti-Grant if Sfenator Clayton he expelled - as aeeias-all Ijitt assured--, and no votes are sure bnt those'ot Missis sippi and South' Carolina. -Grant may get a)llhe nominating vtes of , the Southern w . n . a n . .1 .milt: nllf. Wslllltnfr ton correspondent, "Dawn, 1 vote The Fraud Commission Through the kindness of our efficient Representative, CaptT Waring, we have received a copy ofihe report of this Commission. The Report shows very conclusively that mil lions of money were stolen under the we ihink i1 Holden Administration and the cnibv ikely that lie will, lint their ejectora parties are indirectly pointt d out. rote N. N. Y. World I ! the thieves managed their tin Its so ;i ly that But lUlolt- we fear no other punishment nreambli i 1 a 1.1 . 1. 1 fl.ttlK. .iil.tinfl.tf tl...l l..i A.puv .n.......f f. ..... ,...,. 1 1 nai no iiiier raw agricultural prputua . . Vi " c ' - v v vnyinoini. , of anv JState has been so taxed : a ! im " w lt .e Sknati: The entii. d .v was . cenpud j statement which is true in point of j ?ood ot,onr c"",y' ,f.'r nntM'K on tbx-t.qnk h.fn lUci'aiuot Hn.v-to. fact, and convicts theauthorsofthc tax I !"h 'Lll Ifi "wTh 'l Fr'u,c, Slll!'z lhUT u tU'" oiniiiniuriousandu,iiustdirimi.1a-'br0,'S,,ll J"' tnry, : irq..e,ly puwp.-d by M,n:,,r. ;An f'riw 4,4. u n .... ilort'H r'ir4. hutl V- wowJ h cli pealed the tax on cotton, is a con- T ii'V TSBflCCO! 5V10REHEA D'S c;KKKsB0R0, n.c, Will I, .; !! ven WfcDXKiilUY :iier tin fir-i WtihieMlnv In JTarrV fession tli.'tt it was unequal and un- . . i.. e i i i . m . . . i mixi iu r '! l.i line nun .w y . v v., in us iiw uuuuit iii.ii I . :r., ..r r " 1 . :. I ic t'l .vi. wiiii cuniviD IIUII, 18 IHv- Jiortw rwij 1'Utt 1mi v- pJ li cli ; :,iter th. tir.t WhIjk Jardneri of Kdg- Ift t&Wrlos(ftn ,0f $uiutz, . f r the a!c .f i iucc. at the n.4 dfo;id l'1 iMai'tou' dilcui-ion i itndrcd Vear. ThctthM, .T eT.tiiVfV t, R-ptiHic5 In ev-i IjIJAF I B1 OBAGCO. ONLY THIS AND NOTHING I ., . woni;." ; p1 j" There will be no minority report in Jfaror of Abbott, who claims the Senatorial . aeatfrttm North Oaralina Washineion 4'?fclfgrm to the Journal. . v , 4,;Ana thus ends this chapter tu tTje car pet bagger's adventures.: Not one so ' t . j . ; bi partisan aato faor him, not even Morion or Carpenter. j -M 1 1 And what now 1 How natural is the rnxt step. An application for his jer diem amounMug o quite five thousand dollars, during the eutircj year in which. he Wa applying for his seat. "Only this arid nothing more' Wil. Journtd. l.. l r. i i ? xi . : 'c ii uuuiu ut w n-iuiiut-u. ii ine iiior.ev :. .i i i i " . .i .i ii 1 . , , . . . ' . . , uvinci-ii ililieiv ui;u uni: IIUIKUI II vt'iirs SUBUME IMPUDENCE! . H awaits titan inc. exccrtation oi an ue.e .t , ciniid be restored to the real nRerers. j old ; she was the bride of his youth and In urent number of the VVaiiugton,! one rr,d tl)C Renort hch 'ntcn Wc re er coatem- j the only wife he ever had. A numerous CW 'sneakin-orGeneral Hancock ' I , i 11,0 ltePorT! n th ( plates the appointment of a commis-! offspiing of children, grand chddren, and OiwiiCtc, Rpejitii), ui Mtntra a,,vv"',v makes a larjre volume, without beinjr sat-' xrt , V- i i .i iA . i i ii i i i in connection with the possibility of ' i,fied tlrat W W Holden was a frty S Sl0n to aert:ll b 'whom the Cotton .great grand children have been the com Presidential nomination. Holden 9ias the ' A r....l. ',.1 ' .1 ;.. i paid, and to whom it Otiqdit i rt and support cf their old age. tmpudeucbtosay : "We take it jo grant- I Man if uo. mo$l 4:f ,i,e factd elicited !to be restored. c hope the question Weic veniilated by Joe Turner in 1870. 1 lna.v be itscu.ssea by Congress in a ,1 H CUO! tin- IU ep'-e . .'-hO. M.tm ;:: ot easy M'C aNi-Jil ii d! 'ibe h e i and a swindle. tmni ! t ih WiUon Plain Jkulcr. j THE PUliUC PRINTER, j The Governor, Mr. Caldwell, havinc assumed the right to set aside the action of the Igislatire, and procepded to make a new selection, there sewned to be difiicul- , plica Tin his way to further progress, and ; .consequently, we perceive by the follow j ihjj, uiat me Hiiujvci is to oc rcterreu :J , f ' J The Ihiblic Printing. By .consents of parties the question of Gov. Caldwell's r'Mght to violate a contract between the SfW9 Assembly -and a private citien . U'Jf" he heard before Cl.itf Justice Pai iii on, a chambers, this afternoon nt tlircc "I o'clock, R. 0. Badger representing he f J GoTertior and Judge Fowe Mr. Rao-say. t".'Yjqld notvcfntnrc to predict theirs ltnlt,' though it has been said by a dislijn jguished lawyer,! that inc but a fol j; wjould hare acted in this matter as Cild I, jyjell fca.Sentiiiel. f! ed that General Hancock, though a De mocrat, is a loyal mail. That is saying a good dea." The concessinn is amazing and impudence nnequaled To make anything ''perfect, thews must be a congru ity of all the parts. Aud so to make impudence complete, all the qualifies that: constitute it must bcr present in their eij-j tirety. And surejy, here we have themj: Holdeb, who waa for twenty years the most violent advocate of becssion in North Carolina, who pledged "he last man and the last dollar" in support of Use war who declared our struggle with the North "God V holy cause," who thought a reward! should be offered fir the head of LineohiJ who wanted negroes 'w (; JOOK AT GBANT'3 FIIIENDS. The lower house of the Florida Leis .' .htore cDUBigti of twentyJtWo ))emocrjns aid thirty Republicans, and on the $th J" ftlStant, forty-efffht Oilt Of the entire fiflv. . tbiee members bein present Goverjior H? '? hupeached by unaiinn)as ; vote, i nc cnarges reported against him IIVUl , - c ( . , , , t and fed iwell," w ho, as late as; 1B(J7,J pronounced his unconditional opposition to negiosqffrage, Holden, granting gra ciously, that General Hancock, who Was a tower M might in the Federal army, and who covered himself all overwith a gal lant soldiers' fame, is loyal ! f f We hfive nothing to do with it, but still it strikei us tlit the picture thus present ed is noi a very attractive one to the sol diers who fought against us, and under General) Hancock during the late "tin- pleasantness!" 11 il. Journal. ROBESON COUNTY. Heavy (Mery in Lumbertonl Soma' lime between midnight and day, yesterday morning, certatu parties, sup posed to ueJjowrey and his gang, prdcur- II e did more than any man in the State, to break down the Uadtcal party by the exposure of its villainies. But- hisfa: lessness in denouncing theft, robbery and oppression brought upon him mendy the abuse uf the Ilatlieal?, but ulro of the hy brids. Mr. Turner is abundantly endors ed by this book and il is apparent fioin il that V. W. lloluen, whom eertain Detno cratic papers isir to come "back to hi? beloved Stale, is as guilty a.s any thitf in th lling. He is ?aid to be worth over a million of dollars and for our part, we think that he has had piekings enough and he ought to give oilier loyal iutn a chance to steal ome too South. JIuiuc. spirit of fuirnesj? and justice ; and if J (which we doubt) there is any prac-; cable way of refunding tlie nionev to tlio.se who really paid it, wc are very j willing that the planting interest1 I should be made whole. N. V. World. THE SCHOOL LAW. The ehool Law whh-li wa ratified Februaiy 7ih, 17, piovides : Th.it two doll.ii'i cli.tll be paid from the Public School Funds for each pupil that may be taughi four months in a, free Modern Boigias are becoming exceed- -n ' . . f i :..!.. . i . . .:r i ; : .i . m i . ! 1 he intf ntion of tlie niiv iiii-minii in i ii is counirv. i ne la- Kec Y orh. New Yoik, P. h 20. The Dtf .-. Ai toriifV h! been din tl d t Tr. vu . c tuerelni.U who ii.ive LnL-vJ n;.-:. i;i ofiicCU !"lyTlic"'.l.i.nl.tl f the F..nn," publli-ht! at l';.;l ol !!.;. i, .i r : l'ne t4iiiK ir -if NuiiL C..r..Ji:,.t i',f r. tuwdi ciedil tor i! riipui :'8tn.l"f dVy an- ma io loVania exr li' !ip- fti ihe jti;ii.i oi llirifdm.l iiiiii. 1 ii' V an- -in MT...ing i 1iit-4' iii rit.lt. . jli to. . . iM.ffcl J 1kV i :t 11 l, it- MSr ld Uit MtWdMtt, t un 1 ' u iv ' f ' idf m." m4 kfrJrtr. t'i n,' a tvr-i::. l.iUral ftdrf.f ii i '.lu lie"!. In l t f i.at.tli,?, ortWiiir nd tal. ir.jof u- luluico t tiucl cure catbt te I . i. . i -j'-i. Vvry I. Vtb 11 ' i t--l lur i,iiijuir. llirj rl i v mail v L: kri(LLwr, till 1 . n 1 . S'" Kt.;rxK MOKSitFAr. imti TRIUMPHANT! t"' '-r-..-,s lef h-tory in which a woman law i. that the Public School Fund shall be. used to?'. poisoner , w - , . , figures, comes from Jjomsvilif, and relates i . , - ... . , ... ... . ..: r.-.i - . i r i Any cictiiet or n -lyh.ioi hood whieh in.iv desire to avail itself of iiid, niut r.lie by C 11 1 lCil-l 1 1iTi uM linnlliit U lileli .wlili..! t.. . .in v . j;,(wii no oni'MUil I.IVIi, UUMl M I the aid to he i c iv d liom the School Fund, will be sulik-icnt to pay the puhtrv of the teacher, and then eniploy 1 ... . . i chior, married the widower, first m.-istiu" that his faini. then valued at 825,000, should be deed to her, and other property belonging to the. old man should b: placed in hei hands. About two year afterward M ci j i , , , ,. , ice iiiiTc iiu pan in i v. Shanm ffiew suddenly sick Mini died. ..... , 1 .i ; V i , , , ' it i?ttieir tluty, howt md in a tew months the second Mrs. , j e . ii .-ii , . ... and end ot every tern i Davidson College Mr. Douglas, ihe sJuu'ent who fell dead at this Institution, ! the on the II instant, i the fourth stmh-nt buiicd there (two from each Society) since the organization of the College, over 30 years. We are gratified to learn that Professor Phillips is now able to hear his classes lb to a girl who, young and beautiful, eam In tlijf lu.l.i, ........ r n o r-i i 1 'ii i suhecrintion an amount which, mmiv S!ir cm lion m.n 1 1 ....w 1L- ' I ' ' J - - n, ih IW Itui A poit, lad., where the took service in tlie family of an old and wealth- firmer imiu--d Sharpp. In about two 3 ears Mr. Sharon dird suddenly, and in dim limp dried -ppho to our n.uk.-l ;!.:t Ur far 0 0C r Mate, l.r,, :!,' - I. l.:; d iULU 'J Jt; M . & fiuiu New 1 oi k. ;.ite eu'.m ;v i i th ' ? jftf as dc. 1 M l t )PVTA N T A N N ) F N t T. . N T 17 Gold & Silver Medals the S F. ill. whose name was Call larme Mel- tiacuer. te parents of the children to be tanht, and the patrons of the school employ i!n-t'.-acher. They must, however, emphiy a lencher who can produce a certificate of mental and moral qualification from the County Kxaminer. The School Commit tee have e!niiovnr ver, at tiic middle ni cf a free school, to teacl lei s. I Horse Thieves. A gentlemau from the Sharpp, still young and beautiful, was Cou..ty cf Lincoln telle, us that ibis class ! pou-'ht and obtained in marri.io-e l.v Mr natcnenor, who, alter two or ture years. I Suspicion iu mat ion fol- I give up ouler on tlie County Treasurer, j payable to the teacher for the time taught. J he schools of the two races ait to be ;: :.i. ... ... 1 .1 . . nuua wiui rencweu visror. since 1 e sun- wna ni... .. ,,-,-..ri i.. prrssion of the Vigilance Committees, wan nr.,.,, ,! th. ,,..i ,i fc, acpurale, and each race act Tor itself iu ... . ... - 1 . .1 lion pc rt'e" ( ti 1 ' ! I. Clijli A oil ii'-xi, lie will ! ri 1. c KaUiU. Fayinteviile. K .!ifr 1. aKiu. ( joldrboio', Nr wbern, 0oldslir", again, (inensboro', Salisbury, Charlotte, the hiflliuit Tr: 1 lit i fek i" :!i t ' a r 1 i i : . 4 ; )'.: 1;.. 'i , 3 t. ( HAS. M. STIFJT, i'l N i is . v,r tt diftVma . 1' .Iurii.r- niwl Hnio 1- j-:..ce ii i i i. .;. m.v; WAKKIiOoMS. l.r;U St.. Ettlrt. K. Art ii t f to 29 I .! i I It i ..:,:iin all the lalr-4 - r-tH'ls I'tai. Lumbertou, broke open iheir store, look out their sate aud placed it on the. dray. They then repaired to the office of Sheriff McMillan, broke it oen and took pos session of his safe, and placed it also on the dray and made off with thetn The next morning the robbery was dicover-! ed, wheu a posse started in pursuit! oi tho We have seen a note from Mr U . P.'Lit- ln,.i1 ,.;,... j; a .1.. i uwkuig up schools, employing teachers, tie, tellmg of the capture and putting in j woman was held for nal i $20 000 bail , "f nuldlu "p-"S tarnuhmg jail iu Monroe of that bold thief, J . A. j This she procured by securing her bond9' j '"V . . . . . . , Crec-n, who stole iho horse c f Mr. S S. ; men by mortgages on real estate valued I l' " ,', v" Hoover. Green is a tiuly loyal citizen' -t fin-i nnn i ,f..iu n..:.. l,ot coiupleted prior to tlio ratification ol ' w,-wv . " tiv.ll, tUH 1UII T LUl I'LL 111: .1 I t 1 i nil acr, mav be cmUinueii till (He reventli 1 13z, and the School Committees in evej-y biich cate ta.iy j;ive an rder as heretofore in havnicni of fl I 11 r w 1 I J ed a horse and dray, and proceeded to the ; and has done his best to imitate jjic exam- the proceeds of hi r' remaii tore tif Messrs. Pope & -Mcl of pie of leading loyalists. A loyal judge i 8ie . ft for pari unknown It 1 J l.it v Will natura ly sympathize witli him, and : t,nt S!C w;m rrtnrn tn m ,L-o im... i t 1 !. . . a our own iogan uoes : - renter a , tile iu selecting 1111111" iiroiirivr, 1 f i 1 ? ' J1 clav ot March. n investiratinr committee i wire Uaiwu ll IUTCI1IU ttl.1 1. . J 1 - maQe an M"inee over isue .""P011 a railroad not yet J- ,u ftructedj that for the purchase of auoth , .er road he had illegally issued one miJJon 3l boda; Abat for yet a third road he had Ohspired to'issue bond! by fraud tl.at - he had obtained by corrupt ii- ! laflccsand by the same influencls iad r WWght to obtain $223,000 more; that he nau aiiempieu to bribe a judge; and that lie. , had himself rcceirl aiO.OOii al a bribe for corruptly nshts big ..official nini. WtktlOn 111 i:ivir 4t ....1,,;.. I " 1 1 Hi i ------- - .vxa.u 44IIU piteeu V IM T l ! 1 . a , 1 ju nm reaouiip ot the reimit .:.i ..ued,iiid ."after about hour spenl in ; debate the motion to adfpi ihe ivnurt as ; put to vote and was carjfed almost unau. jnoiulj, only one vote ibeiug recorded . Jhe negative and that f,eig suUequei.t . ,ly chaoged. Snchac;iea verdictof ht. tcr and trredeemablo kcoandrdism lias lieterwe, believe, beeii recorded before in an Americau deliberjitive body I De inocrat and Kepublican, Wuite ltn aa , negro, carpet-bagger, scallawag, and citi- jominimously pronu,,CB the Uepub- hcan Gorernor oi Flrid4 a ,windie Ati I , rf ,,a lrge. t. luj "The .,,,i om -imanac lor 1872'thi, reader may . jina wine iuea 01 tlie froanner in which Wtln detestable cWraorant hasdnvA., ojhev8tale unhappily j having htm fir ' pi I lorida was $370.U17. all tnl.1 . a ijie annualy Sute taxes ; were 1S3 431 f In 1871 the debt was , 815.797.7' -,wi uie ouiie vau ior tuai year 47,bl 1.51. A convention of tlie Ux-uaviM-a J idu, which met in Aosrust. 1871 Lm in their report, tThe county and munbi. j: 'pal, taxea will .,- equal, t;if.i Ley, do j,0t eiceed, thoso imposed by the State: and rj ihtti there will be wmng; from the peojilc :f.rdor!ng the prekcu't year; sam iieail or anite SI. 000.000. After the actual dost , of pVoductioD, there will not remaid itjj penny and costs, Mr. Cleik." lb. 0 MR. SPURGEON IN ROME. Mr. SDurireon has been makinir a visit where he preached in the AND NORTH CAROLINA CITIES TOWNS. The relative population of ihe several citien and towns in this Slate is verv lit- A friend has furnished us owiii H;t of nil those whose to Rome, robbersj. They tracked the dray, and ' i bcotch Fresbyterian church, Rev. Mr. j He Known. about oie hundred aud fifty yards froni . I Lewis, just out side the Forto del Popole. I Will the foil where the last stoppage was made Shert ' correspondent of the JiOndon Teleqraph, '.population exceeded live hundred iff McMillan's safe wks found, Willi Coiir speaking of his sermon, whieh hkd 1 It is an interesting table, and is well tents undisturbed, it beinjr sunnosed that I luore Dr 'f's reference lo the state of . worthy ot preservation. Ihe. fiirurrs . 1... ...11 c j .i. ...1 1. , f teacher s wages for the time actually taught prior to that dale. 11 the school, or1 any part of it. is tauirht after that date. the Couiiuittrc may give an order in pay- 1 iMr. Demii infill of the teacher's wages only in ac- The coir.pjny tool; cordance with the provisions ,ot the pies GfcCtuboro',tflin,,' !v J ! The ( iuldsl.o'o' csniyt r my : Yl.c carni of Mis. Denning ys. .lmii';t..n and' Wel'loii R.iilfo-id Company, f.r thelo-i .f hrr lun-hand, k:'.!-d duiintf the Jhidh'v iai!MM(l J i . t r, 1 i,njmc,;u- il in oyr wu'CHrHjouit l.i: S Curday ;n.d consplnfl lh irtr.a:t-..Jii i f !'! court until Vdni,day,'eveii i ng hu !?! jury n-uif.o-d a verdict in f.ivor of th jilaio tiff with d im.iijcs to the amoiiat of S.- cl-uiaed S10,(i0. w.'h 1 ! i tiil i.n-imlit if hi ol io- ..... . :.i h fii.m! in ;h-r intrumeM. i..ei. :, : t, n 1 tiri-h of '.In ir iiitrumiu . B'K. . im in!!r. l.v ;tnr tnnufaetureil. V larj;. -1 iti.unt .f Nsi.nd Hand ifabu .iln .Tk oi ! v 4, in n 7 " lo J&X'O. Vstl'tr i. t t fi .icti rsti, 4m 20 tllBcrrttl -r Iri'ia V.ijiil njan!. bend U-r !l!n!rj:rl I'ntalugtic. oonlair.ir f n u:ie t4 "vcr l'v' J Suutht: net, (oOO uf mU'wh " v'ioi".i 11 wh hrt bought ikeStWff" I. ro iv c iu chne of ih' ar. J ALLEN ltUOWN. AW. 8&!ibv.rr, N. C- Executrix Notice HAVlNf; .re,Hfi. diVH, n(tri 1 rr!' jtivrn lo JI J .(ctrff The c-t.i' of -aat-E. Murr U ail aiioa the robjbers fouud that they had more than they could conveniently luanaze and no droppe one of the safes with proceeded witntiif otner. About tour nries trout J,ura bertou the party came upon the of her safe. wuicu naa been Droten open land all the money it contained about S22.006. mostly in silver and gold, belonging io Messrs? Pope & McLeod. and Various other persons "who tjad deposited with them having been taken out. The books and papers were 'undisturbed.' The rob things in Rome, says : "In his discourse, i taken from the ollieial census reports bera also took about SI nnn u ArtK kf i senaatiou - - , ........ ... . raising liis"5 handsi and eyes at the same j 1. Wilmington,. ti,ine tha liands clasped, the eyes turned i 1- Raleigh, up to tire ceiling- he broke out, without J- ievbern, warning or preparation of any kind, in 4 the following terms': 'O Victor Emanu el! O Emanuel of Heaven, thou true Victor! Help the Italians, bless and sanctify their cause, and make them prosperous. I do liot think the fry of'Firc!' or 'Stop thief !' uttered'- in thci middle ol the sermon would have caused much more than his pravcr did ; some of goods from the store of Messrs. Pope I "'congregation looked frightened, some McLeod. " " I' indignant, some painfully amused : a few o c lauicrst emea as it they won a rush out of the church, bnt being too far frorri the door kept their seats; others appcHred bewildered, hardly knowing whether to laugh or to cry, and quite beside them selves. Others, again and they formed the greater portion of the congregation, boih us regards men aud woineu sat, as spellbound, and devout-looking, wander ing what would come next." The'accouutsof the! robbery are verv conflicting, both as to the amount stofeu and thje jmrty guilty '-of the' thefl, some nrpMio ueuig po6iiie as to tiio connec tion Ol JjOWreV - Slid hl. tmiir uriili rl,i robbery tid others asiiertiiig that iioihirtff sumcieuiiy uennite was known to estab lish the guilt ot auy particular party or ! T. v. vnia ii, n k UUUl HUU dariug robbery, characteristic of the des peradoes who lovestour sister county. I Since the exposure of Cutom-hoase corruption there has been mueb ' curiosity expressed about the internal rrange. meuti of that ofSce; IMie Vorlj Alma nac fjir 1872 gives the iiumber clelka em ployed in each department, the pHiieipal officers and their salaries, and tn0 noini tial character of their services. It is' an intertstiiig and iuggestjve ehibit.i-N. V. World. : ; . 4- FiiyelteAilie, 5, t'liai lolte, ft. Salisbury, 7. Bcanfori, 8. W ashiuton, 9. Abbeville, 10. Plymouth, 11. Taiborof 12. Edenton, 13. (Joldsboro 14. Kinston, 15. Wilson, 1G. Elizabeth liity, 17. Oxford, IS. Concord, 19. Smithville, 20. Hillsbon. 21. Mmfreesboro 2. Louisbur, '3. Sialesville, 21. Lumbertou, 25. Greenville 13,446 7.700 cut School Ij.iw. When a district ii not able to maintain a free school four mouths, it may receive aid lor two months in the same propor tion. Provision is also made for purchasing sitis, and paying one-halt' the comI ol building, re pairing and furnishing school bours. 4,GG0 I he school year b.- pins January, 1st, 4,f-73 ; and ends December, 31sl. t , 3,3S;7 , The County Commissioners of each 2,430 j county, are a Liiiaid of Education for the county. I he Chairman of the County Commissioners is ihe I hairman, ihe Register of Deeds, the Secretary, and ihe County Treasurer, the Treasurer of ihe County Hoard of Education. The County JJoard of Education f.u each county hall hold regular meetings 1,036 1 1 very year on the second. Monday ol 930 916 S78 810 S09 'Vn-JCiluli (Mo.) T(Jiif$ conclu.li? an Recount of iht-' expl1'ioh i f a cave in Rowling (iieen town-h'ji, villi the fl loin ckrlch of a niMnh'T of I In i ir tj : " i lie appr.iiajive of our bu:iLre friend. J ude Towti!y, a l. i uiei J from the cave with a h.indlific!.! f aioi.j.d his -bend, ciitwjiiig . ta, ailf font . a'.d i 'lighted cindl'" "in lis 'ikoiilh, afTufl a 1 picture aupar -iiuled in '.he judicial annuls 1 d our country. " 2.004 1.400 1,389 1,340 1,243 1,134 1 103 ; . MAHUIKD: Al t!e Tost-oHid- in Salihury, l.v l':ii.! I.. Untitle, la... on i!.e l"nh in-t.ini. At dn Wlm ln Mid Mi- Am.. .'Ii lledrnk. In Lilaki-r Towniiip. I'll tlie -1 -t I"-h.. !'V li.e Vmne, Mr. Jo!oi 1 liftman :n.d Mi-j- M.irv Jane Cj"ktv. (In the lllh it-!., al th re-ile!ir .f Mr. .' m Walli.ik. hr iKic. Mr. j. II iuetil of Janr E. Mnrjv iiui.4 Mm.ri(. All -r fcm cl t;ut ) 1 nJlr arr lieit-4y itwlibrd lflrtrot iii. .inn' l.i rfi r Uf"ft lh Mib ly f'f hrt nrr, 1?7". rr thi mAic will be Ae4 ia ! ' f 1..tf f i-ivrrv. M'N W. MI HIMIY, :!!!. r- ;i. r.irculrii. STILWBLL'S Gjcat Southern Fertilizer NIi SALE 11 V K. ('. (r MKK Ac CO-, 0'! Sf'ii.d, Tr i k St., CifARl-OTTE, N. V. rmr-.t-n: ( ,r (.neT"n, 2. Incrred yirU from l" ' '' " Ih r it i.t. . Ji'ii.' iir u;r -' d" MJImrtf. Yk km: m.i co CorsTT, X. C. L';tt Th l wi.Ii ii .V a at kM S00 T iltl. 1 niil I"'1 tvery year on the second. Monday ol all,"W f -xr- il March, the Board shall appoint au.uble f f ST IJ t''s, L W person for "County Examiner' ho , "T-V 1H ' ' ? , ii ,i . .i wi a- e i 'i rr.n tin- 1 t It it.l , M r. ' t.-..rct- M I..n :!.".r rh see lhal the Shenff of the county :ili;l MU M M. 'Klli;1. f 1:,v,,,, . i 1 in t wi-v n ' M.4i.i" r Tu.u. iti rrr. ' I.J. Vku-k. -ic ! !i'r niiif iiilheyield hr j'j;',. u;.J Wilcox A jilb" 7.r2 750 044 shall pay at least seventy-five per cent, i of the entire State and county poll tax-' es for school purposes, to the Count v - - 'l 1 rea Surer. ' At hi- rfileni- in llii- -,tinlr im: tiif I'-i'i The Chairman and Secretary of the mi: H -'. ! Verh!.-. mar the forty (rcr us iiu apt, iiu o.iy tn uc. )-ii i i-i I 1 the ( 'mi'i.rv :it T'lilun l'l.:ir.'i o:i im- !v!i Ajlist of President J3ranta relation in office, a revised by his New York organ; has Wen put on record in Tle Vurld Alraanpc for 18, and will afford amuse ment as well as instruction for 'rotfers in the forthcoming election. X. H.1 World: oUGAk Creek. On lie 10tl Feb'y 2G. Morgauion 1870, some supposed loyalist burned the i ' venerable brick church '''three miles from Charlotte on the Salisbury road. I he con gregation bad suffered severely in the war from loss of life and loss of property, but resolved nevertheless to go ahead anjj build a new church. It wa built br M. 3am. Taylor, of Charlotte, and re tircts great credit op his taste, skill and faithfulness. We have seen no country thurch in the Sontli comparable with it. There is, probably; not one of its siau (seating a thousand persons) in which a speaker can be heard sox-asily. i Ilaruess should be washed and oiled .-Poverty is often given as a plea for doing little, by all denominations of Christiaiw. G15! County Hoard of Education rv. 11 ... .1 i. ,. i'Hiv,'lm.n. pu i flHucaii uiuer on we county i reasurer, ilI4tfcm . t,c. fll,., ra, u.il;g e,.r.j ..., ,1 004 and all requisitions of the County Treas- i hv (U wriur, nhd r.Uo.d l.v a Urge cni't. .f.p Wilmington Joufnut. urer on the State Board of Education for oV'ri-lative and M-ni..t:.iiiV ir'u-nd.. . ! school money. The latter must he nt- Afier a long and patient experiment, tested by the county seal. ' a Calitoruia horticulturist discovered that j 'I he balances due the respective conn- : petroleum would kill the borer that in-1 tie? of the apportionments ot 1S69, 1870,.' tests the orchards of the Golden State. j 1871 and 1872, will be sent to the Couu The fact w.s made known far and wide; ty Treasurers, as soon as the proper I and many fruit crowers availed iliem- I forms can be seiit to them, nml mui-md i N kw a i i :i:t i i;m i;. t. nn is iii:ki:iiy r;m:.v that a I Hi I"'1'1''"1 h btfii tiltil in i!u- UJJ IhtricX irt t,f ihe l iicl Statv, Ur I lit- ( ajH- tiitr i)-lri. t of ?v.rlli f'.ir olinn, bv W. J. Iik-on. in said li-ui. ihslv NOT t . . . - i . ... - l 1 1 1 i. I . r I . a . ,.1. . 1 1 LI. 1 1 1 I An 4 Al. . i "'I" MI u,e vaiuaoie uiscovery. ly ; -ii"otu uy mi- cnainnin ana secretary ' tlc-l:ire.f a Iwriknu under th nil of ( oner, their experiments iho jurtlier tact was : i tne bounty Uoard of Education. 'of Maich id. 1X,7. for a !,;i-c .-md mfi- ettahlufUi d that petroleum not on! v killed i r.ach proj !h the borer bu. the tree ! -1 ujr oil UGUUUI1U11UI1$ iui tuis people, in aCraUened circumstancea, gave last year nevolenco. Southern Home, oncu in six mmiths after it is commence bcilliT II Sld Tf it I lifirlrtd Fnr vi.ur their land becomes hard, it is next lo imoossi- . . . . . .. . . . ine ouniy uoara ot Education. of Ma.'ch id, 1m;7, for a di-!i;i.vt- .-md mfi- Each county retains exclusively a'l the m1 tl.t roof from all hi- d-hu, and 1 1 --. ? on the property and poll taxes levied and col- i MlJPa-v M4 P,!tfr .1MVn'jr.k' ....tA i il.A A. i ... J . A, !.. ai TT.e oflTi-e of I. II. Hro:i4lM, IT. -i-- ccted in the county and apportnmmem. n'rnvr,,,.;rv, m Snli.t, .r, N. ('., i- rerf I Ita Stale tiu.da 1 . ble to make it soft aud as nliable as bar n?ss should be to wear well and be easy for the horse. nil creditor!, ho hve proved ibtir deU.4, and all Otl.tr jn'rr.ii iiiireUl, may &r. and. und siiov cnruK'.lf any they have, ! lite prater of J. II TKWJkKT. 1 -im ;rf.iih" ith ihe remit r. -ir 1 vr.. i r 1 "Im'd onr no other. V. U.-IIaCKCT. frlf 1 ran wiv illicit exaggeration U 1 , Mt' ! it k 1' r nut W. V. (iKirrtTH vv Ti ' i- !J i- i' h-.i't HO jHir cent. Y(":r ';.;.. t;.."i . u.-tbly 'jcue. I it a c lii. 1 cui j:vt it. Sam'l A. Gibrisos. Chi si k.r i'o., S. C-t r-T I 1 it wi'.b tiilU' Mai.ij-dalrd sn-1 NTH-o. -i le l- I it.old nu differ""0 iii ihv ii-!d. If Kjii I intciMl ufcinj it H"1 l lii" vi al . JtiiiN' Knox. (iUAam Co., N. C I in-. ! omiv Uie .Siiidl ,ur JAo.rfVt E. C GKIF.H Jc CO., Chailof.e, N. C tieural AgrCU fr lli Suu of Nwnh a IVier- in ail kind- of iiank-n, tira, T'''3 Seed nnd Cordon Imi'lmietus and Afej' ih .f ihe '-I!o-.i-i'n l'rtdiuc Cotioo t the "Wall Plow" and tVtin?. AUoTua aJe. Cl.er. lucerne, lari Gra . Tiailv. Herd, llun;ria U C i w .. , . ." . "T in jmiikruiiri , mi-mi ... ., irom inn oiate iuuus, lor titiool purpose t far the 1 .earing f the ranir, u l.en and where in tne totinty. The school fnnds of the county arc not distributed among the township, accord- T0 ruMVl n-T P. ' 7 u' ' r anv dodred j untitle. fore, but are paid to teachers j cf fre cf Feb., A. D. Ie72 'j L. sll,"!or. N-C'- schools without tegaid to locality. The J? pJ WM. L-M?KIXS. Clerk. J VtV ?th ir Or" I ' 1 ; J ' - 1 s 'i. TI . ! 1 I : . . 1 i - :
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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