i
" gC(Dliyorll grate
8ALI3BCKT. rKlliAINMAT ft.
JIIK SAT10N CUI.I'IT AM' T11E.A.
TIOVH W'flT.
Tbs"ijp4li of rvrnit rvffnw W UWox
o of Hrltii Inlrrwl Ji over ewwiry. A
,rtU-lof tb lUpuUImn Journal .ml lb-pub-
- t a 1 1.
lLn iIiwm ar for ri ! J"
drU Mr lb rraiiit jmi ra'i.xi
Mr. rWraUrr lUMilwell, aad U eaimul '
that b bas w.siiaced ! flaanora of lb
couulry wllb skillful ability In n.lnf bUa
Una of pullir, I.U-K bj, so far, bern lb Hk7
uf lb jovernairiit Mot ' b I'11
Utfatnra and Ji.arr.al of tb P.- publi-an rty
, are Wf Innlnfc o oiiralb.u if. ilM of Nr.
I"ocitU' lic-y, wmI ar rapidly beoinlnit a
trong frWnds'of revenue rfrro tl aU-al
Ule-aien of lbs nppualiluu pony. Tbla fw
rwiulara It alnioal certain lit preaenl Guahilal
policy of government a ill w t abandon
ad, and U public debt Ml lo be i-atd. in wbole
or l part, by tb Real generation. Tlt tbl
I ibe P'mT can bardl b ilotiUrd, ll
oraaa la , by InuWttA suiramra aud gov
amaartrt finaJK-ittr, who mill tab ihm paiiialo
aaak lhpjvlv Wvil aojiiainlij vitb tb sub
ject. Va give below a vary abl artUW on th aub-
Jert from Ilia (It'cago 1W, Uia 1eilIno; of-'
pan uf Ilia Rrollirn part In I lie North tVswt.
1 h i Trtluin't argument aai lo im lot inviu
abll the taVino roucv.
..J .... XU. Qreclr.ln rrcrtit !anlstin of tbe ?po1
Irv of oaying" tii national di-Ll al lLtfr.ua of'
o((y) per month, ay i
NolliiDK u Midrm a naiiim'a crmlil aa an b
vIoim reMiivc IorH awlily out of MA. lUinda
growing mora and wore avarc are aura lo a
rwial. ThU U untrue. The natinn. wlioe credit in
the "atiffwl" in the world llirral ltritnin) and
10 vlikb niiiiulUu will WihI al the Uwrt nitt-a
of intereM, ut nlr hit inatlo "no obvioti rr
anlr to k-1 rM-4li'l.r mi! of debt," but, through
ail Uci Mat'"'" .cwmimurta, M wrll M ljr
hrr actual U'ulalion, niioiincn Imt IntrnlKm,
go ir aa me pmrni gvnt'ruuon m muwrnni,
nerf to IaT hrr debt
In dm), for nrarW a
(cntnrr ah ha not had alaln-man who Iho I
auch etMinw doiml'l". I nilvr Ihia poller,
i thoufli not wholly fur thi nnMin, hu be
come the hnnktr and monrjr lender of all na-
tiona. A aum ronmilerauly jireaier limn me in
lerent on her debt in annually nid to her in in
lercat on the debt of other ii.nliniia held by her,
Ownintr the wholo of her own debt, and a hiri:
almra of the di-bu of foreiicn natiiina and cor pur
atiou. he MaixU forth a the rredilur nation of
the world. While Mr. Grcihr would climate
her debt to be l.trj-i r linn that of any olh
er people, political t.tiiomit woiiul (i-nxiv
that, ot jM-Milion, ohe is the lex! in debt.
To ear that "nothins o mi dona a nntion'
credit aa an obvioiia reoolre to pet aHvdily out
of debt," ia to awrt that nothing o inTile a
creditor lo lend money at low rate of intcrexl
aa the a4.urance tlmt he will oon hare to chnnge
hia Investment. !' to avert that nothing no
enumrugue the ooi.u to make a aavmga bank
of the nation an to autisfy thou that, if they de
posit theiriiionpjf in it lo-day, they muat with
draw it to-morrow. It into rt that nothing
ao iuviteacapilalUui to buy bund forgoing into
auoo.il Jlanking m the nwimpce Hint, alter a
year or two, they miMt rerouatrtict their bank
on aome'new baain, or iiave the pririlcce of
banking taken mrny. It ia to axacrt that noth
ln m induce men of wealth to buv n.itionnl
bonda a tnalia of providing a fixed Income
for their children, or of endowing great inliiu
' , ' lion of learning for all time ( come, or of gir-
- ing credit and atability r-r life, ore, and marine
inaurnnce eorpoiaiiona, a; the knowledge that
- I'l .. . . . U y
U n 4 Cungfr. anJ U lo'r wi well
" And mh 'W"J ' l.HJfUl
I:j.ii1.11cb j'Hiral lleNw Ytk r
if Jl. lh rrt1au.t A4rtUrr,h Spring
.tj J(rj,mUemm. h Ktiom, tie JIufTalo
( vatm'f. th CMnaatl. Cum m truth lb
8l. Kmd VaAmf.'lWt1lMu rn".
lh pitroH fYthw. 4'rfkw tUlMiatai
th r-nalir f .Te.aU, ali o-l. in f r
fjlr prHartIo f th ra'ara i.f tMr pilllU
! i - . l..iJ la iK ttlinatLm
Oflhi.rl.MiU " ... rtj.l
j wl Mtoal 4 lb INHificraiif l.n
i .... .
J.HUBi. . .f rUararler aud blll. 111 ll le
of h..o-ty aa J jwlfWllajq In JtHpublU-B
la to U (..nad la th f.wt I hat k lo
mnrh iBdrjH-adBre to aurrru lrr Ma miI
tlonaof tight nnrwrtrdly t lh e.Milr4 l
lltfany. YHt aXJUiaraU: I
Ilrimwrat lu X.irih Car..li Trntnree ti !
rrela that am manly fudpendrae which
huld tole i praUeworthy and palrHle
I political oppoiifiit. ll howl U $H op Ij
crrtaia amall fry jwdiiiciana who r Ineap
Ll of tllug charitable r magntnlium
tw of lh art auJ conduct of olher. Th
ludeiiendW.! i at our duoum 4 hy three
rrtilealaTM f prty. If e Ur U mr la
acctrdanc with th dictate of kit woomtI
rnr or lb leb lr .f pairlotiam. If La U
uol ready U dri nJ evertliitif don by hU
owii "party, rfAf or' wrmng, and cvaJmr
rrry tMug dun bjr th oppoalng party,
right or trrvHtj, lie i pruuounrvd to b wore
than a radical, and both IUlicIauii peiuc'
crali are warned atfiifiot him. II la arcua
ted uf L.iut( a Tnitu and la aiUiawtliil llalli
it know a, aril hiiuaelf at once and recelr hia
reward. Aud all llila by men wjio are the
inot abject of alarr who have atreudy
aolj ttieniM-lvri into the vilcat Inindnge
that cau be eoiiccived that bondage w hich
recrutly cattaed meii, U'lh iu our Slat Leg
irlature aud iu Corcn-r, to vote lor tneaa-
lire immediately after haviug iniiJe cooviue
iui jH-ehv t prvve that they onght not to
be paMted. The aneera and aaaaulta of uch
men ran excite no other feeling iu th breaala
of high uiimled, mairnaiinoiia, houoruble
men aud patriot than that of pity or con
tempt. It U universally couceded that in
private life he who habitually does what he
believes to be wr ng ia a diahoneat man;
cau it be lean so with men in publk lifd f
. ptirpoe. It ia lo aaaert that nothing ao atrength
ena a nation aa to put an end to all financial in
tereaU which it own people, or ihoae of other
nation, may nave depending on ita duration
and proaper'lyr It it to assert that, when the
people are denied the privilege of lending their
aurplua meana to the nation, and ao, aa the next
Deat mean 01 mveaiing tiiem, iney jena inein lo
the various Stutea, thia doc not give thelenuVrx
a itronrer inherent in btate sovereignty than in
national aovcreignty-i-in secession Ihnn in Ln
Ion. It ia to awert that the attempt to puy a
debt by oppremir.g the debtor does not tend to
make him repudiate it aJtogether.
The itateamcn of England, ICtwaia, France,
and even I'nisaia, have found a per contra ac
count on thil question to which Mr. Greeley
resolutely ahuU hit even. Thia consist, partly,
of the destruction of certain utilities which ni
ital actiufrea when invcalcd in the form of a na
tional debt, nnd which it loses when the debt i
paid; partly in the fact that the property iu the
hands of the tux p:iyer' ja earning, in connec
tion, with their labor, from Yi to 40 per cent
the average being about 27 per cent, while tht
rate of in le rent on the debt ia betw een 5 and (i
per cent. l)oe it tiv to aton a rate of produc
tion of 27 per cent in order to get rid ol'a bur-
aen oi interest oi only u per cent 7
Mr. Gladstone and every one of hia predecpa
aora, back to and including Mr. l'itt, have a
greed that it irtwiaer to leave die prajH-rty to
inereaxe and niulinilv and replenish the earth
in the hands of the farmer and the hiannfactii
wr;-rThB'Tfl"r6
to pay it over to the bondholder to stop u per
mm
But. It mar be aaid. the bondholder must lend
it again, and ao. iu some olher form, it muat re
turn to our tax paver. No M.. .ilaivy bond-
noioerrwouid lend to the nation who would not
" ien dtreMt5wndiTeptT-v, to anvof it tax
fa' vera, lladjhe principal of 'the debt been
toilccted thna imt no uwter than we could pay
it out of our annual eAminc. the aunis paid lo
, the bondholder would have nought reinvest
ment in other form among our own people.-
But, by undertaking to wrench from the people
for five year past an excessive rate of taxation,
the whole producing and tax-paying classes
nave oeeu aep -anwt" oi money, rale oi m
tereat have been kent hich. and. instead of b
ing ready lenders to the government, the pco-
! nave oeoume oorrowtrs irom lo reign nauona
by the export vf onr ond, to the amount of a-
bout 9l,YW,JW,flW.'' instead of nclng In a con-
' dition-tor lend to the government, many of the
farrners in the northwest are borrowing, where
they can, to
A GO'D SIGN.
We at knowledge the receipt of an invitation
to be jHKwenl to-day at the decoration of the
gravea of ihc (.'oiifederatv soldier in Greena
boro; also nt the second nnrirersarV of the
Greensboro Ixleetic Literary tin I). It is a
pleasing circumstance that Hon ll. P. I n ic
has been selected lo deliver the memorial ora
tion at the Cemetery, and denotes an approach
to the good feelings of the olden time. Two
tears ago no utie Would have dared lo propose'
thi selection of a leading I'cpublican to deliver
an or.ttiou on such an occasion. Itut aa passiuii
gives way to reason a kindly feeling returns,
and ail are able lo sec that political associations
have noritinsi to do with a just admiration for,
and appreciation of, the gallantry and patriot
ism :hat led the chivalrous sons of the South to
pour out their blood like water for a cause
rbic-h they pclievnd In lMai'XtmVwWjliOir4rrf
be proud.
The anniversary address before the Literary
Club will be delivered in the Court House at fc
oVlot-k, p. m., by I. K. li kfy, I'jxi., of llie
I'lttriot. We regret our inability to attend.
ikaf rVnale, thereby rrotlng that wtr rinal
14 lh llianllHAy unaa,vrii,(af lb aur
lit birth Of ihla yat UalillillJt rd !) Jle.l of.
gsn of lh ('4tM-ftsiif p-ny of Nunb
n aid anltk lh grral mmtw sat t), cur mil
M-toiy aad rrf rudM of (f g'rttsti events
44 a.4 svlal U mrf firi I That akh ki w
prlalcd a ir art im4 lh dsd Umm"
ft IU a) "ll aoci.l.iiiur (iurrfbor CaUarll a
ed.-lually killed -and lh asm wa nfdn)
front th rolum t.f It, "tVf.7rs, If near!
erf rf In the ra.sr. J (ur l-ea f 1m (t
day nf April contains art In foil, day w
deem riilirlv aprnrUt la Its vLli.-iUi.
Art Iho) aiWnrl. WfsiUaT n k" aud
ite Mhatt lldrU." (
. T1XE-KUKLUXUW. ' ,
Tli AViiKrfS of Ns York, is lb wbll wk
f pav psiblUhed ta lb Ulerratof lh ItrfMib-
licaa party. That paper aajaua ap th Ka KImi
hw a Mlowwf , i r- .-
"The Ksl.ile b J.le lb Idtrr of tsssut-
loll.w by dotlaring thai lo b nllifnagain4
lh 1'l.iled llslc ahictV nirthlrftiMre .ban
viuW lo bulivUluals, and by rmining ll.r
writ f kaUmt sarM to b ti-Hnlrd in llw of
prc by autbiariaing lh I'Valdriil puy
lh Military (urer in rr tA-h'g opousiliuti Iu
Nnialaw without any iTpplUwikHi (aiHu
authoriiU by vitevHlCg lh pmhiblilmi i-f
lb fourth nib anvnUjtxnt to ca of private
wrong; and by eh'iing ibe national rtwna
ilk jui-ltion rr ordinary crimra and with
lit funotiun of ordinary radii rrprcairf. ll
(ladatr th rntitW afiril of lb CwrMiluthMt by
r h (erring nwift lh l'rvidnt in llw f pvaaw
mtliury dsxaetioa wtlch belontto bim only
M com it a nd-Ain-ehif In tim of artttal war;
and by ikwtmyinjl lh w-Ntrate alllMHigh Mib
orlinal lnd p rtaUttc of the Nam within
their rpnprial apbems wbii-h wsa lirnilv c
UblNbrd iai lb Coitatiluliua aa an tjaHiuliai t-
tur A our InfcjiiutH'iT
TU A'aat-Vtitk
abl and rrapcctaklo l!icatiirwn paprr, I
diaciairw on lb aani stilJSct i
"It cniM4 b disgtiiaetl lhiL lb paxax of
this bill makes a crits In th Viii-l tn.iorr
of the nation; a crisis which isKsfur all the
wisdom of a great people lo meet itpwpi'rlr.
In anr other country than our own ll ohJJ iu-
rvitaily lead either to a ceulrallicd imrrialwaai
or to ei'vil war. It ia only among a peopl loo?
habituated to froedom and to nrprt r law
llnl rulers omld be Kund la htdd aikh iHiWerK
even fi.r k Week, without danger to liberty." "Ia
oilier nations, with such a grant of power as
this, a strong exuentira would strike (of abao
lute snrervignlr, and a weak on would quickly
l led hy ambitious adriacra to do the same.
Her w are safe against such a danger. The
present President, whatever mistake in states
manship he may have made, ia an hhncat pa
triot ; arid thai usurpation w hich Gen. lirnnl i
too faithful and loo pure to deity, even a reck
less and corrui man in his place would be (h
prudni to alteuipl. The habit of freedom ha
foVTrriyrd-mnng ntir"Tcriple the material of
which slaves are made, and no sudden aeutircul
ab-xditte Kiwer Is lo be feared here.
The fal.1 step must Im? retraced. The Act
must be disowned bv the nation, liul it is with
regret and remonstrance that palriolie citixtii
will hear Ihc exhortation already intend In
.NOTII f.UioUXA KTATE 1A1IL
H .I.. Ktmp P, Laul., rroIJiiit of lb X.
Caruliaa Nat fair, La j pointed oo direrdar
to Uk char; of rack depart nicol of arlUleaon
takilritioti. ThU dlrtwtor will mwuu with
Mom If lw r snore' oik sf pvraaai of inssllb
(rmwanj skill aha I'd aid Mm la lb pr
fnnnami of Im dmiaswTI Cwsusuitw at
rbsrgr4 with ail Miwiskwa relaliaig lo ibrir
drrtm4Nils, whb apiHdnlmeotofJudgea, prtij
ar I'tacliig of aitU I.- f.ir aklUiiua, Ao. ThU
erjablaaiion will sawk (rvaUrtuiciincj In
U maaagraur of t t,r. V glv twluw l
lrtir of Mr. IUtil lb Chaliaian, aod U tr
aante and reapedlv drlartartila
Fia j Hy virliMMaf srodulion of.tba Kxecw
liv lWndaali4SMi:lHr. I aiixdnl you Iu
iI i harp, aa'tlVfaulni'd of
J'm'rs frilfj aii'flfcvj,
t U otlrnanUivd that shall aUle
with voursrtflwo or anr g.-otbmcn intrriatrd
ia it. iiefHirtmrM, sad that you will endeavor
by rurnirfiU or and other mrsna, la arcurt
al our Brat rMat l air aa larj: an ribibilliHi of
ut.J.11 uiHlrf your eat aa a-.il,Ie, All auo
bar atlrdd our orrtiuoa Plat Fair bar
.! I I.t ' . . . t I .
roim-vu ana rr(m ihai va ry aiany erucica,
hUb Wasald Jo 4 Slal credit, cannot b
aaiad lh grouiwla, ami are krpl awav on ao
cotiiit vf the wnt of tairrjirUa and iudl fjervne
of Ihrlr owner,
Th l.'xntilit CuaiOiltlr minrt and ex
pect that yol wili m arrh out such arlk lea and
rndeavor to avrur ll VMoU-r next numbers ao
grwal and of a ijualii ao auprrior a will inter
rM and InslriH t tbf "s'jir and tiroprrly show
bsruduea.ii and , aTof 4nki'riiaa.
1 f yuu acn pi Uii M will b IW pm
tliicr of your t'onioiillr, at the next Fair, In
that ll.e artielti ia onr lb partms nt are
proprrly l lscd Uit rxhihiliun, lo secure ihr
artki ul skilunl sad rrltanui JiuTea in tlic.
coinpiiilH n for prt nuuaaa, and beswre lhal llieae
I.. ' . . I. .ll .1.. - i l l ...
an i tiij'iiiiv.
If lh pLm bervin rontrwiplalml shall be car
ri. l uil with cnerjrT, I am iniiGdeul the lu ll
Ksir wilt be ihc iuuM attractive ever known in
ihu Suie.
Vi-rv reaprctfrtllr.
" KLMPi nATTLi; Pmddent
CIIAIMEX OF (t)MMITTKl.
kRbcrt F. I Ink. Kaleij!h I'ertilisri
iTsiXerr, lUJtih Mimrjlj
MnJ'blLdaw.-.. .m -T,
Georg W. LTae-WtriUleigb-Mulea,
liouJir
uaTs ll
arket-
'i
gb florsr ' and
The bulk of it is held abroad, and, when it is
paid off, ilia, capital represented .by it goes to
.itroper -in niobt cases to be reinvested there,
hot her. '. The unxlatesmnnlike attempt to
squeeze th bulk of the debt out of our people
jn uja.or twenty years nas catiseti me exporta
tion of all that part of it that is hot kept here
. .iy soma legal xeslraintau ,
' - It is simply a question of time how long the
country can stand the effects of thi great blun
der. Idr. Greeley- may extol if, but the Kepub
lican party will nnd that it consequences gen-
- eral distress and stagnation in alkind of busi
ness r a heavy burden for them to varry aL
the next national election. ",
J. U. CiHPESTEK, of the Uulherford Slur,
J udge' Logan's recent messenger, is mil in a.card
in that paper in which he denounces the editor
of this paper as "a wilful and malicious liar,"
on account of the statement made in these col
umn of 4lie Jiule Logan n flair. The whole
matter will probably undergo a thorough in
vestigation, hiid if it shall appear that we have
done Judge Logan any injustice we shall feel it
our duty to make the amende honorable, and
all take pleasure in doing so. While the
statement of MrCarpenter, admitting it to be
true, shows that we were not accurately informed
as to sonic of the details of the matter, it does not
show that we did cither him or.Jtide Logan an
lujiisltice. it is certiiuily a matter of no conse
quencc whether Judge I.ngan's original lcttei
or a copy of it, was read in the Senate. As to
the original destination of Carpenter it wax so
well known in Kuthcrfordton that Mr. Carson
was immediately despatched to Washington af-
hW'tOT.tnTfTttra
false is that Carpenter's affidavit was read in
the Senate. We had seen it staled in eome pa
per that such was Ihc fact, but it now appears
that hirt-rtaleiiuut..aa.!u.UM
it not swfirh to? as Carpenter, like Judge
Xogaft," "afraid"" to sircar To Tifs'sfafchtcntT For
surely, uuless the statement was such that ilr.
Carpenter was "afraid" to swear it, no serious
injustice can be done to him or any" one else, by
so fminaterial an inaccuracy. And now we say
to Mr. Carpenter, as Uncle Tobj said to the
ay, "Uo, poor thing, the world is wido enough
for me arid thee." v
me (inarlers lo meet it bv violence and disor
der. The constitution, which has I tin outr.iK-
id by paing this Hill, provides the means for
lis own viiiuicmmn. ' 'll ins ursi irsi esse nun
can lie brought behe the Supreme Court oflhe
I niled Stales it will don' :!inl0 found and de
clan d, in a way whi- n fanaticism it lf w ill
b'eed, that 'Congress cannot sliolisb (he Slal.-s
and renl the cons.ilutloiv. Lren ahonl 1 it l
iiiiuuiible t'i ct!'nBch a jilgWMiil before ihe
next ini-etiug of Congrea, yet the Act will, tre
then, have been studiml b he 'peeple J aud
public opinion will demand imperatively thai
it be removed fiom the slalule hook, liy such
oniv eN iwu iaifu, uiukr llat (nrnta jit
law. be met in a manner Worthy of tlie nation,
and the means, w are confident, are udi-juate
to th end.
: y-y - '. . ; "7
J From the Telegrami
J!y THE WAT, when will it anil the conveni
ence of ohr( "independent" neighbor, the Td&
gram. 10 aenne tu position, or when- Will it con
has becrf made too poor to own its own debt. I .,; " Z,:-j l",u" "'" "' w
die f Sentinel.
Tfaeffru will aiBjiydtfliiel
the convention question, by actively opposing thai
m-fliire, when in the estimation of its conduct
ors the time shall have arrived for the ocnin'g
of Jbe campaigns tor the present, the Telegram
baa other matters to attend to, aud occupy the
attent'on of its editors matters pertaining to
the well-being of the State and the "material in
terests of the people matter which thc&nriW
and other' party organs setra to have entirely
ignored, thriving as perhaps the oiay do, bet
ter on fwliticmlrwritwnenT and party hate, than
in educating a healthy public sentiment, and
encouraging and aiding the indtflrial -intertl
of the eoimtrv. The Scjiiiuft mar lrawcNeT rwtT
- X.i .1.1 e. .1 11 .i .l
a"urcU"Vi liic-liie, inai, in iiun.an in nil ou.er . v ,
.i. ri.A..A.i -;n 1 r.MiunArro.i ru.a mn.a.iii. uu lwi
I .. .iT.,L... .ll..i ,... ih. I'ti,,,," T........ Tllesftld -expresses HStonisTilnelit at the con
1 " "" "'fc-r! ."r. -:'. .- r.:.. 1 .i . t.: t- i.:
nr an iu. ,to-al itll or l.artw alillilier.iliiiw I lll.ueu.ui.uu oi uic iruu ....4,o""i. loeii,
p,,,. ' . . I it aaySK'i going; ytras steadily" now a Id the
Tlie rr?!jrm!rrte1nietf rttm the Corr j trwst disturbed fear, yiieeoatovcn ia Kt
ventfon question last winlcrlJProTe the bilFwasf ready crwnVda'tb FnrrMtR wftbrogh -rtiw
passed or even intrrsiuctu a position mat int season naa omy cointneucefi. na 11 is ex
greil remocratic and Whig ta,teJim-'ri of North jtecled that beftire eumriter the w;eekly de-
HORRID SCENE IX KUTIIEKFORI)
COUNTY.
On Wfdnpsd.-ty etening,' the 25th inst.
abi nit 7 or 8 o'clock a father mother aud four
children were murdered, io one house about
11 miiea north iif thi phicn. On Wednesday
evening as Silas Weston "and hisfamily were
arising from their supper a noist was heard
011 the premises which attracted thr atten
tion of Mis. Weston and a she approached
the door a (hot was fired tluoiiii a small
hole iu the door taking effect near the eye
of Mrs. Weston; in 11 u instant three tueu
bursted through the door and entered the
house with pistols in hand one firing shot
after shot into the father, another firing on
the cli i llt eu killing ane afier another until
the entire family of. -Hair lav 011 the tioor.
l'lieii they fell 011 the mother beting and
st.iMiiuic her in ;i great number of places u
till slut and a sni.ill child were supposed u
be dead. When the work was complete as
they supposed tlicy set the house on (ire
hoping to consume the bodies and runoff.
The mother succeeded in crawling out of the
house after tlie parties left, but before the
(he had made much headway, with her
youngest child, about (ins year ohl, which
was still iilive. T he lather and the children
were lonsunie.l iu.lhe .tlaihes. ' The mother,
with the small child, iliude her way to a
iitijliluu-a;-itiMejuitiB liitlf mj'fl-.ilstaji?!
where she p.'cicurcd a-irgtcal aid and i8lili
alive t'j tell of this horrible scene. Her
wounds are prououneed by her physician as
dangerous 1 and that it ia hardly pobfiible fur
JlaklllUgV.ffra .IJhll yOttUstllUJyibJlibJuia.
a dangerous wound 011 the neck, will pro
bably receiver. --ib aiming. UMHfeer sw
positively t the parties being Ciumibus
Adnir, Govan Adair and Mrtri; Rgtlard, al
so to the part (lint eiich one Jfted in the
scene. The parties live netialmr and she
knew them well. The ollicis of the law
and the whole people olJiat part of the
county, were vigilant ir apprehending the
parties and deserve Jfreat praise t.r s
promptly arresting ad bringing to justice
the felons. -Jlr. Wefton wus a witness in a
ease now fortriat ifj which, the Adairs and
Danard were defVjidaDU. aud wa thought
to neanimporUi'at witness against theiy
and it i supposeif jliat for this oause this
horrible crime was committed, no -othes
rerHihlicans of the at ictk-st sect aud nothing
Uol. F. Hoke. OVo, W. ftlecknall and W.
P. Wililamaon Trial ofrWd.
Kolsrrt W. Wynne. Kait Icb-Cattlc. Sheep
and Goat.
Kiehard D. Haywood. Ralslcb wia. IVw!
try and le.
m. A. Illoiint, Kinatnn Vegetable, Hour,
leal, liacon. rUli.rlt I'rovimona of all kind,
Prrad, Cnkca, lrrrrviL third Fruit. Soap. Ac
J. M. Heck, lUbji'ijh Fruit, Fruit tree and
tl men. .
M'm. G. rpeburvb. Ralehrh Cotton. Grain,
Pototiws, Tobacco, sad all farm product ia a
raw at ale, t M . . -j
Petit C Smith, rVoiland Neck Famdiig
.... .
implement and I'tcwmg snutcinw.
It. 1. Williamson, Kalelgh Machinery, In
eluding stram, bora and hand power.
- F A- Vonler, Salem Vehicle, Saddlery,
( abinet Work, ahoea, bala, hardware, earthen
ware, holloware, brick and marble.
Thomas M. Halt, Haw Kiver Textile fab
ric, paper ami printing.
K. lrevard lvibon. Charlotte Field crop.
Peter F. Peacud. Kahih-Household fab
ric, l.iiicv work and flowers.
It.itiicl M. lUrruijtr, Itakigh Statuary and
paintings.
( onimiltee to revsa Frrmium Lit uoU'ii
F. Hoke and William G. I'pchurch, Kaleieh,
Thomas M. Holt, Haw Liver.
- InlrmMioK IahI s uHb4 of n deiMirt-
nienl rail be had of the gontleman in charge
tncrenr, or Irom
. KlfP P. BATTLE, Tres't
Jw.. lnrBR 't
Written if the' Old Nerth 8tte.
TIIE ORI3IN OF SOXO.
Song, likeeveryiiingelse, had a beginiug.
aud it4 bd IWMM-Urmg-to do- wrth- Hv Thv
musician discovered by
.
man. It tries aim. M" every thing on earth
niai e if there Is ulisie iu it. It persuades
Igreat bell in the tower
.-le'p; it makes a mouru-
't pines; it plays ujion
f trills forth its solemn
mid riples the surface of
sort of
a Kouud out of the
when the sexton is
ful harp of the fori
the tree till every h
nnd beautiful notes.
the river that runs
. APPOIXTMFXT OF JUDGE.
Governor CalJwrfl ba. appoint! Col
Will- A. loor. Lbowau. to DII It V
eaacy U lb Judgeship ia this, tb Snd Ja
dlelal MalrWH. I .
The Judg srl'l iMninnc bl dulle
at F-drwei'ttib Conrt om Moudar it W
(xiufra our Satl.firlloW al tb swlcctlon of
Cad. )l,m auJ iUwiti it la cLarttod that
h tumbled lutif.tb radical rank a w
var sine fvt lh purj. of ubululn
Jodgrhlp. wa yet bava eoufljenc Iu hiia
a a aem Iowa a of ability aad reicUbllity
-whibthU legal acqu'rwneula aroaaldfi
tVrryrlr. Ill tb beat Sfleclloo lhal
aMild bar bera niad from tb radical ranks
m bit ll must bat lwg a sever blow lo thr
Taultiaf ambliioa f rvrtain Nieinlnsrs uf
that party la this Uistiict wbo tuiuied id
iMwltloaas peculiarly tLrlroau,
Jud: MiHir will w.evl a lib tb twi r
speelflil R.nlderatlowto bis OrWdtle and
we feel sure that h w ill so fur forget bis
uarty prciileclloiis as lo tveuro a riutiau
aao- of thai rrsprel Jusllv d'l III high
anu 111 viiuiii a ponio- wroow w
rrnor,
1
A
Seller
!. a lady, w hvw busln l was, unforto-
rflely, addicted to tb habit of drluhlng
tiMik il Bl. herx IC, to vtrit tli place wber
bar Hi ge lord g4 tha,nian id iia rulu fur
lh imriMNi' of putiinf a iop to It sale so
far as iter family -uoirl febaweot
Intn tb bar-roin V Ith -w slink ta her baoa
usititf it with vigor nrw'tl the hrd and sboul
del t.f the denier iu lisfuor. Hxiq fned bitO
to bent a u tieal.H Rh then brok a deeauter
on thentiinlrr. amnylrd th lamp orhedt
in h r wrath and fifty knocked lb wiudoW.
KTistrand attnTr.frrTrrMirrTmdplay4
smash geiieia'har A number of gentlemra
who "rreia lfi bar-room at th tun "r
I ir-l in KIM order," avouiiugly auiiireban'
sive that rfeir turn Uiigbl come next. Th
iuj :redifM and luothrr. after beardiug the
hi den. aud wrraklng Iter vengeance
e Implement f hi trad, quietly re
urea to her home, no one otfmiog any
lrtnc to hrr. The straugest part uf tb
hob; story i yet to b tolJ t The conduct
f this plucky woman wa endorsed by the
giMMi sropie 01 llie ioh 11 grnciaiir. o mat
to.leir! steps wereTaken lo punish tins In
fiartioii of a linuor seller's riahis. We
mention no uiames, let it should bring U
K- trofip to look after on of lb Pouthera
female K. K. i. Rockingham, Va. Jlryuter
rr.-r-lu a iielvhlMirlng town, a fw weeks
bo
There I a thread in our thought as there
isa pulse In our heart; he who cau hold
theoiie. kuov. s bow to think : and be
cau move the other, kuowa how to feel.
We art-beiy in a wayfaring pjare ; what
we si-e is but thr furniture of au iuu ; it does
not belong to us, save for a momentary
use.
A roung mnn, George IMham by name, was
stung 011 the ear by a honey bee in Y estkill,
Greene coumv, 011 Thursday last, and died from
ibe ellecis ia es tuun an hoiir. The local ac
counta say that, soon after Icing stnng, he "com
plained of feeling faint, and turned spoiled.".
SAL1SMJ11Y MAltKLTfc
MAY 5, 1871.
axroBTaa sr j. 4 Mccoxaai'ouxv.eaoctB
Bacon. peruound.
l-'ollr. perpouna,
t'm, per buab.of N1 II.,
Heal, buaU. 40 "
Couiicraa.. litl IwMuJ.
Cuuilles. Tallow,
Adauiaiiline,
Cotton, (Kir K)0ud,
i ara, per buacu.
14 to
9-i to
76 to
Ml to
oiiumi ib q .
20 lo
86 to
11 to
1.40 to 1 BO
"46totu"
r-
mother, with the father
I
children, been
this the good
cousuiited iu. the house,
people of i hat neighborhood ihight have been
suirerint! in filthy prisons for tm crime on
tha charge vf being rebel Ku Knsx. The
father we eohmtd and tbeniotlier WiAwtifle'
i ; 1. . . 1 1 !a - J..-.1.I. . 1
wuicu wiium iimv ivyn it n uihioiv coiorim
of K- K. in the eyes of radteaj official. I
ia trulv a Provideura to tha Deon'e olnhi
eouuty that this woman was spared to telrthe
tale, not only that Ihe felons may be brunghl
o justice, but that the innocfut may uot sutler
tn these times of wild excitement.
Z 'Mie iiffer;:nce.
For some weeks past the Democratic and
Conservative press othe country haa been
teeming with praises of tfie mauly and pat
riotic Murse ifnatorsTjwtibull;jwnd
Scbars iu relation to the Ku-Klux bill. Ther
have, it is deelaretl. proven tliemselves to be
' palriota of tbe hitfiieat type byi rising tupe-
nor to party dictation and
interests vt t!tir country
trammels, -geualor Trumbull has even "re-1 brlore' lh fimaluretof the presidiliir oiUccrsbad
JuIii.llinnoV-T.T'a: tfrrdi y n.elu t'" allacTieif U the birf. Profeasing lo keep ,
.k.Min. . .1 . , i- . . i nn wrth b biuo, and piibkshing a liv newtL I.-J7-A newspapcr-t to be .fstahlidied i
11 A44rM UMne people ofl mM Stntna" .J, copied Ihe bill for vbluiofl 4he -fhetl.r.t.. h called iV rMountaineer.-JJLMc-by
the IVini-cratic atd (VavrvaTiye tneinJ T'lrs" the morntng after its filial passage in. Neili, editor and proprietor:
1
-. j t.arollia.eiawineu am ueeiareo 10 oe tne oniy 1 prtures from tiiat port will average UJaal.
r - .1... iLJSrThM isxition Delore we were oorn : ana our rea- tu ina r,ri.,;.,l fnim i'Un:
in -.fut- f n .r. a 1 de" ,UMl Ut ef ll,e 'nvonVT V i Tipper-arv. Meath. Westmeath. ' and the
lte of party .i:., .c- e onl.ltgd o in GcLl v L, I
iviiii: a e'jiwii t. ,
tins jut its base aa
murmering accuniiiiuieut. What a inelo
ly il siugs when li givea a concert with a
of the sea, and
performs an autWm'betwceu the two worlds.
thi.t goes up. perlmpa. t.i the stars that love
uiusie most aud sang it first, .
The musician of geniaal a privileged be
Mig. II Is not forbiden to violate the se
verest precepts of niusia. when the depart
tire from them 5 jus'ified by the eflect pro
duced. Iu music, as io all other fine arts, it
is the business of the artist to assign aud
'-hj'wiefTtt
provinoe of genius. "' !
We will givJittiful serenade "The
Li(iojJJlt -which half bep written on
tibad cffecl'4if iiitemperate' fiidulge"in
strong onus, lucre is so inucli trutlijtrl
tins serenade that all" who have seeu it ad- "
mire it for its truthfulness :
1. Of all the crimes that ever Has been",
The selling of liquor is the greatest sin.
It has caused mote misery, pain aud woe.
Than any other crime on earth, I know.
Chorus.
Oct nnt of the way, ye liquor seller.
You've ruined many a clever fellow.
2- It's caused the father to bewt the child,
And set tlia mother almost wild. 1
It's eau.ai-d tji cl.ildren bitter cries.
Aud tears to stream fron the mother's eyes.
, ".CWua J ,
3 76 luS.So
131.00
30 to 39
to
3 to 0
3 to 6
t-
6 to 0
63 to
30 to
6 to
8 to
e to
s
Ter pftHnd,"
Kiour. neraack.
Kiali.Mackeral, 1. '1.
9.
3.
Fruit, dried, apples pealed, .
" " unp id, .
Pe ?liea,. I,i,al'. ,
" " aiiiwaled.
Leather, npper, per pound, .
" sole, '
Iron, bar. " 6 to 0
" castiuga, " 8 to 16
Vails, cut, ; e to 0
Molasses, anrglmni. er ga 50
Vt'csi India, " 60 to T7
" Hyrlip, I .Ml to 1.97
Onions, per bushel, 60 to 74
Poik. per pound 19 to 10
Potatoes. Irish. er Iniahel 75 to I. Ml
" Sweet. " 8.1 to 1.00
Sn)far, Brown, per pound 13 to 18
I tunned. " 1 to 16
frushed Pulverized 911 to 9(1
Salt, coast. per aack l.0to9.H0
Liverpool, " 9.9fi
Table, 6.P0to6.00
Tobacco, Leaf, per pnnnd , b to H
Mnnnractiiivd, ' SO to 1.60
Hmokiiiir. 40 to 1.6(1
1,
AVILL CUBE THK 8EVERE8T
Headache
-1st
0XE TO FIVE MINUTES.
MAGNOLIA
WILL CUBE ANY CASE OF
THE iinpurUtloa of lb .'.
175 flhds.
200 Bbls.i
ALSO Ifx) II1.J. a"J 2tx) lil.l FU0AR.
HOUSE WOLAHSKH. I'ur sal by
WOKTH & WOUTH.
IS lut Wiluilujtoa. K. Ct
I Wuns. rirn a. H Mfl .is a 1, rmp
aw lyils Sm Mmi ll ,m4 4 C iiaim HA , I.
i ial
Neuralgia
IX
Ff?E Tb TEN" MINUTES.
MAGNOLIA
WILL CURE ANY CASE
OF
Rheumatism
(WBKai IT IS AT ALL CUKABLK,)
IN ONE TO THIUTY DAYS.
MAGNOLIA
WILL KILL ANY SORT
WILLIONa Slrar 1rlaiy
. V4i'Kl tril ISwa,
Thrywa mt U faary ftrUh, Mar raa
Kan. n klkr. 1'rnl rlrti a a Strfaa .
1.1 a ara ililtHn aJ awl 1 imialia aaaaaab
U.uiMlifil " TmiIc. -Am-t.T "laiaan'ta,
1 hat ImI 1 1 tl )rr i w 4 1 aaUiaamal raSautaat an
' aim M4U. l ii.nr i-MnHts hi K na llta
' Wff.l.. teii frVw Ktri'lrWli illi M1aa.'
aia. Tis-T'ia.iaAT HI.Otr ri Bt
FicuaiHi a i.i rr fiivimii rai irkat.
aprrlxut li.W(.i.r aI !. i4 Om Iraaav
carrjluS ut all ivtav w aliar aaMl sairia ImS
las atalilijr nxxlll1""- h a as'ran w tuar Ha
. lara acourdiea l alnctlffia Ml u a-llx ki( av0,
nravi'll 1M1 ionra nn aVmy. y salawal
r4swior oiIh'I r.Uf. ml Un luU rca aaa4
Wrnml llw poll'1 '' "I'll'
Tkrr ar a (i ilr I'araollv as wall as
Taalr, rmlnr. Um. Umt iulwr ari( ml aaUnf
a 1 vwt-l fu! spmt In l!lrlir t il No ar ll Saw
nation of thr l.lvrr. at4 all ika Tua-vral Utgaa.
FOIt rKWAl.KiOHri.AI.XTM.Iraauwar
ol.l.marrl arnwi iai af amnilial xiat .
ihr tun) of Ills. tl Tonw UlUrra saw riiial
. pr I aSnmiMC lory a4 CkmU St ktaaa
It.M a a liaai, raral me UOrMlaa,
Hllluaa. Kaaalllrat a lalraltlS 9mm
tcra, illsonw t.rabe 111, Liver, K la
tins and rllinler.i'a" nillrrWalaaM
.mv-sl'd. mrh Itlaaaar arr cubstJ by Vlllatr
lllaoil. Ui'-li 'iifisnilf puslao il t racawtw
ul Ilia Dleallie )ik.
U Hr-KI-KlA Oil IMMUKXTIOX, B
arbf. Pa'n I" llnMio'i....('o.irh. T'alilaraa of law
t'lisst. Illiilnrv,. g..ur Crurlallana Ik MfaMct.
Da'l Tastr In Ills Mania. MilHMu AltacSJk l'al:IMa al
lli li'nr' ! Sai.im.m. D of W Irfinsv Paia la than
(la of : li. kldori . --Ml a hui. inl olbrr pajaral araa
Ivrna. int ilu ne-f-lu- ( f Oyaa-aala.
Tlisy tuTifforr.fv Ihs s ..narb anaiimn1atsWlorahl
l.ltsrri l Ri 'Is. wlnrh rs is' f Hi m f anriaaJM
rllira, ) in rls-as n a lb I lu, f til linpiirtlh-a. aa lm
partlhT n lif au ri :hr to tbe a Uolr t'ttt-m.
I s! IN llr:ASKM. lim-(lon,Tcttrr. Vail
. Ilbrum, i:mtrb . rimMi, I'astnVa, Holla, Car-
r. n tt r;n. Ss,,l l lint. R,,rs Kvsa. Knalar-
"rtr.Uewrfr. Ii!nanailins ,-l llir Mill,. UuMonavl
iiim-.!.' .1 il.: .-!.:u.4'l w.iatr t nao or isaiuw, at
(il. Ii.liv 1uf u M i ' :irst..t 1 i:1 of lli. srs'rlli la a ab'STt
I'.mt Ly 'lit us,- ,.l Ji w ltitUL-s..U ImmU Ik aw h
. a-.a viilcoatuL-i Uia aiiul iisuraauluua rf Ibair cafB
Iho td.r's.
CIraL the Ti'fi,'1! T&j.1 Irm T-r )o fl'uJ Ita Ira '
puritia liur. iif tii-oiu-li the sl.iu In P!'Ti;ilsa, Eraa
ttAin or - c!ii I; lii vin (lifl li ubstnK-iM
aml'lazt' h ia lh .l i: cl It Wm It ladsal,
aisl y.mr fiHirr.-a i:i I il5 iwho. K -sa tba nlu4
pur, and lit- h ul li . i" aA-'. iu w ll(.illo.
I'Ih. Tapn, bb I ottiiT W nmia, lurklnr In th
ariU ia of su niin (Ikiuj .d ., t,r (titaaily drstrorad
Sllt PITH-V,,,I. tjUT a 'tM'fl'-nl.hsU ply"alrlal'.
l.trs U Kurrefy Tn'ftrWrttifr-nitTtr ihr S saTUia
mrlh mnmr l. slr '10I tmn tlf rr -mrr i4
wo-ma. ll la -furt anon tba liwlllir s4.ti4a l taa
ainly that arunn cwf, t ut U'mh 'hs (lisiia'Ml lianhsra
ft .1.1 atiinv uViNtaat Iliaf lirt'S! llta tlTTfiv mnnataf af
- iiiiihiiaily.'nnr &$sn-.ztr2xi?z,..
want uitlrra.
J. WALKEK. Pr. aHrtrr. It. Tt. MrPOJIal.D r CO,
Vranrlata ami llm. Arsnta. Nin Vrsrwloso. California,
awi N anil 31 Cnwuu rrs S'n t U Srw York.
iE-ioLO by a 1,1, nruiimnTK and orLrn.
. UUY
EST.
or
PAIN
JH ) I 1 i I -- SATL-IUiAY, THK
tiyth lilt., a Tack axe, wliicli ia snpHMel to Imve
lietn plncrJ in niv buupv tbrotiuli a mixtakt".
Thcownor can bav tlie same ly call inn at tliis
nfliee, ilecribin)f tlie property, and paying for
nils aaverTtwawni. .---
t. W. O. WATSON.
Salisbury, May 3f, 1871. 2t
-NOTICE.
I3VILL .0EEH11 FOR SALE at tlie Court
ails iKxir, in Ihe town of Albemarle, on Sat
urdaJlie 3U day of June. 1871 Fifty Acres oi
Land, ihc property of Marcus Palmer, situated
in Stnnly eonntr, on the waten ef Lftng-Craek,
ailjoiiung tliatlunds of . r. (Jrowell and oth
a. :rt
Said land will be sold for the taxes due there
on for the year 18119 anil 487G
JOSEPH MARSHALL, Sh'ff.
April 28, 1871M, , Stanly County, N C.
, v
3. You've robbed thd rich man of bis weahh.
a a ! 1 . I 11 ... . .
You've picked the pocket of the poor,
And sent thmu to beg from door to door.
tfJhw'""-) :
4. Yoti've rohbeil tbn sutuaman of hia brain.
Aful Mind hia, lied axiti aa iicbiog pain.
M.r iu ma Kniit-r K.iind, rr-,
r....i: ,-.j e -7. t 1.
"'""S "iiu mr ma grouua.,
.t-norug.j 717' ;
Vstenctb, "
And brought him down in the mud full
length, '
And left bim there to swear and roll,
Aa though yon eared not Tb'r Us soul.'
(Chui:u. .
B. Yotl've bronirht some snrioliil cities low.
And proved some riairoti'a overthrow. -You've
crowned soiiid iijiglity king with
v triad, !;.
And stained soin placs with their blood.
7. Your, victim was in the chjprchjard foaad,
a laying spread out upon the ground.
Whh Tmttbjf wbtsWittiiifiiaTid,
- Saying, -lielp me tip and 111 ftke a dram,".
U, S. Internal Revenue.
Collectoh's Office, 6th Pist, JT. C,
uliiOinry, May lat, 1871.
TXZS AIJWTJAS LIST -
Por'187lA
as been placed in nvy hands lor rob
4r4lM
l tnxc ajaicam
come due and payable. All persons having Tax
es assessed ,againt them on that List, or due
and remaining unpaid cm any other LUt, are
hereby notinctt to meet toror my Ucpntie m
the times and places mentioned below and ay
said Taies., ,, A penalty ofclrve per cent and
interest at ' the rate of one per cent per month
will oe exacted Irom those who may neglect to
pay for ten clay after the appointment Tor the
coumy'in which inpy rcaiue
Arrv person who shall exercise or carrr on
any 'business or profession, for the doing of
which a special lax is imposed bv Law. with
out payment thereof as required, is subject to a
tine ol not less than ten riprj
APQOIXTMEXTS:
For the preMfit Month,"MA Y) 187J. 1
PALISliURY, Mar 22.
YADKIN VI LLE, ... " 23
JI()CKSVlLLV, 24
MONROK, 25
9. 'I'telt "YoaTlr;1a yoor concern, -
i o te rftirt fbo far, J, greatly fear.
You've led so mahy men astray. :.
Yoa most b) lost in judgment
STATICS V I LLD,
CHARLOTTE. '
LlXCOLNTOX.
URKVARD STATION,
NEWTONf '
WILKTISnORO. "
TAYLOllSViLLE.
22
26 & 27
25
23
23
2A
;SAH'Ii II.1 WILEY, -CoUectcfc-
15
FIVE MINUTES' TIME.
WARRANTED.
IT IS HARMLESS,
IT IS A DELIGHTFUL PERFTJME,
IT DOES NOT INJURE TIIE SKIN
The pnrcLaM monej trill bm cbverfitllj
retarned if it faila to do what
we here assert.
...
FOR SALE
(W H0LE8ALE AND RETAIL,)
-
TIIE SUBS0RIUER IS AGENT
for the celebrated
WALTER A. WOOD
MOWING
AND
Reap
ingMachine..
This Machia ia ky alrnnot aniversal rnent tb
very best ever invented, havin; taken tb bigbest .
premium at every fair at allien it has ever been ex- -bitiitcd,
either la thia country or Europe, lie is
alse agent forth sale of all tin best-
SULKY riORSE RAKES
aow la as. Also forth best and most t a. proved
THRESHING AND WINNOWING
Mac nines,
among which ar tb celebrated
Westivyhuuse," Qtiu't unit Whaler ,
-an4-Metkk-
MACHINES.
U. W. BEST A CO.,
Raleigh, if. C., -General
Agents
CIDER MILLS,
at tha haaf nitatitr. Paranaia in ff4 Aran a! Cl,aw'i
I aim ii Mai hill's I sn Hlilm lln Mini Ilia aalaii lias)
delivered at tke Prarei4 I'Kl'liT, at
MAS UFA civ n Ens' PRICES.
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