:!l 'V : ' . . : ' ' ' i v v.- - vi . r ... -.. :-,s i .1, . i. . ! - - i . t -UN v.- : : . i . i i . , . r. v 1 r . ft j - Hi. ! J ( , ! ' . j.', M : ' ' ! ' ' .Hi ' ' 1 " - ; . . J -;. -- :i . -i ' U , : ; I'll r 'i I. i 'H.l Ml '. ! '. i I I iiii Si V t. CMfiliadi'IUotrljinon. The DenAqcnitailed thir cridt;'for issue of -lliel SuT mike ray bbwHo the 8ALI&BUUY. TflUllSDAY APRIL NEWS AND COMMENT. 7 son, a distinguished Presbyterian tyothwstof Arldinui City; wew-the "Whirl ''L.ji' f.?;. -iV I - T . - Hal -7 fisi" lall it twill 4kn '? I l Li t . , ,.L.n.j,. . dorse and approve 'le'Jiat, and expose party ha been organized at Arkansas City to 1 1 - x r ' , r . T r fl- i rf land condemn f'tlie WronaV either m i avenge the surveyors. :: . 1 The whole Demicmic ticket is elected in St. Louis by over th NEW ffOST OFFICES. and condemn ftUtc Wrona. " either in County, State or Governmental Adminis tration, and freely and fearlesly criticise the public acta aud views of statesmen in both parties. Feeling that ''this cruel war is over,", it ill alwavs be fonnd laboriug for a return to fraternal feeljng between JolmS.Vi dirine, of Atlanta, Ga., Li dead. Ex-Scnator Dixon, of Hartford, 0nn aged C8, in dead. The United State Senate has adjourned. . W, h. Lankton, of Chicago, confesses to kill- h8lJj DUt which ha v been discoutiuijed since j happy, ' nulled aud reconstructed people. ing h'u bother and a phild near Paradise, Colea J the! war, the re-opening of which would be of lita columns will be 'filled with reliable Vunty III. Ule wai uwtigated thereto by Ida great convenience to the public. i J information, touching our Agricultural, wife. 1 vvenave ineasuraiwoiu- .'-g i;jiecu$uical and Manufacturing Interest, r ' . , ' , , . . - Pai ageui oitne r. y. iparunenu mai , j 'U, h til.vntMA tn Vl.tnnm.nt nf lii I. a ..txi 1 i ..... m. - - . . -w - - - - r HViAM o n a rrat tisn tmo crTiTinrlinrtilfl ill thelcunntrv whefe PostOfflees origiaally ex- the sections, as the only hope of a free, Three adldren were burned to death near in ftll case4 offirg nave been closed 'ecu ' cn?r-v f . j WsUinling,Minne1H?ta.,Theyv?erecaugl,t ,nd discontiuoediif it b the wish and desire l vas in.neraire.ources lor tile spreaa Lytia nairie'fire, t ! , of ahe neighUnijmod to hare the old offices of InHgencp, Education and Iemper- " i ,..,.t,it!iia ti1 re-opened, mat it siianoeuouennuiKnaieiy. i ,uc pi.uiu u no. TU greater part of cam bell-vdle, Taylor QeCa be Jone ' mi j ajld io he FoetPring Mdkeen- Oounty, Ky, ha been uirneu. petktun, signed y the citizens .ftle ueigh- ing aiv of owe ncms. It 'will he Tiie N. Y. Herald han a dwpatch from Barcel- brhoud, iu whifh the offices is wanted, fe- mv constant endeavor to make the Sun ona,'dated 25th March, which mja, a battle oc- lect a aaaie f..rbe office, recoinaiend some ou'e 0jf lue verf bcst newspapers in North currednearViduinCalidouia, fifty miles north Stod man, doe, not matter whether he is ia Caw,tiua, and wiih this assurance, ou my of Barcelona. Twelve hundred inftry;aixty I 'LZ Pt, I confidently appeal to ,ur citizens, ' cavalry, and four sun, supporting a supply L.mit. nA tK.n .nd ibi netiifon t th 1 to render me such support as will cuablt train! were driven back by three 'Carlist bands editor of the Sufc who will forward' to the! me to give thetn a Fust Class newspaper inccntrated upon the heights of Sari Uippolite. phper authorities aud in a short j time the The CarliHt commander, Galcoiin, was killed, office will b-reopened. Col. Long, though . 'a LikiJ. . -i -t--; republican of the "straighest sect." has the vTT , "A '"'V , interest themWic at heart, and has re frora. Vich,. when the Urlists retired. Tlie losses ()pened mort, oloffice8 tb0 auy other special were heavier than at any previous battle, i , .ireiit in th Soith. and d-8ervs Well of the fy 11 w,.:V; lk. o.m.iltno icon. intawtAaA InaklU r. .-I.:.i1 .,f?..;..r..w I., fl.ia m.flur 1 ' , iL .J .u. r.:.i:.-' r -i. 1 ivr,. f nJitf..n W had at th Snv ! to know what the fanners thought about it pk... ; -w,-Snr o Rpr Office gratU Co'wori 5un. j I hope that it will never pa-s while I live. The bridge between Victoria and Pampelnii The above w a mil ited compliment td l,avs been destroyed. ' Col. Long. What is said by the Sun with! iu. capiun, o. ierga wu nao. . .uu opejJJg po3t office8 in CabarmS Cierrona.1 ; ' ! I ... , .1 ,.!.. i wilt apply wiiii cqnai iorce to tni ana We baye not the at llome." j FEXCES. Ms. Editob: I haveread some pieces in your per about the fence law ; you wished i . . . . . . , . . .. .. .. 1 surioundiucr cOnnties ronniom mnaa fnr 111 A ilp.nl Al &l. JOlin UainOllC 1 o ;e Church, for Bev. Father Mackin, .the immense of petitlpn, but they can be Lad by; crowd, started by a crash which was supposed J applying to Col. Ijoiig. to be the giving way of Uie gallery, caused a cene of consternation. The crowd rushed to wards the! outlet, nd a number were thrown down and crushed beneath the feet of the mass see a piece in your paper sigied Rowan Milts I knew that great things were done by steam bat did not know that it had got to wriiiug letters to Editors. If it does, tell it not to write agaiust the fanners interest or it wel go up or down which you please to call it suppose it thinks (if it thiuks any thing) that if the farmer has to keep up bis stock that it will -get more grain to grind, but not so if w lion' in the practice of bis profewdon will be pte ferred by hin, not from any prejudice toward liim, but tram tne undeserved wrong wiucn me removal of (he'iiresenl incumbent, Dr. Win.; G. Iill, would Involve. 'Dr. Uilfnss now an en viable reputation In the position, for all the qualifications required in the surgeon to such an institution ; and his displacement would be more vehemently condemned than that, proba bly, of anjj who ihave been osij-acUed in the changes, j .. .,- , i .. L . Raleigh U growing with astonishing rapidity. The public spirit of its citizens is growing Safe- j. They do not boast themselves, or pretend to more than they - are, or wish to be thought a great city before their time or rashly undertake more than their mean justify, or invest with a vain ambition that inflates for a season only to explode at the last : but they are moving With the true genius of progress ; building, aa fortune advances,- on a sure foundation; conscious of their advantages and guarding against evil. The State Fair frill not be reuioved. Charlotte heed not expect it. i It ought to build at least a pub lic hall, before it grows so ambitious. In that respect .Salisbury is vastlv ahesid of it. ; My letter is about to be too long, so other topice must wait till another time. I i U SCIO. - ANOTHER RADICAL LIGUfT COME have to keep them up it wHl take all that we 1 J (TO GRIEF. I I can inake to keep themi and it may look for ' fn--.i tlu.. n v I the little tub mills to be set up along our Fully tea minutes elapsed before the passage r Jl j . . little brauches to grind for ourselves, could ,U cleared, when the pounded were re- Radial Canddate fori resadent, has been tQ moved to residencs near and physicians sum- convicted in ar,s of swindling and sen- fenctd whvdoWekeepso,anyfeucenhrough ;moned, A dosenj women and children were tenced to fivejyears imprisonment. : our farms? Sir. it is to get the benefiVof i found to be severeiy wounded; some arc in a f The character and purpose of the leaders -e. v J.,at nnr r-tt dangerous condition, bat no deaths as yet. Ihe i 1 fAll,,dra'! of thp inAimona Urtdical , n i -i . i . aiar Twas caused by the breaking of the kneel- nd ndl r. the ,,,f4n,0Uf Uad cannot gather it all aud wc trial, our .turk to , ing board. The Karm having subsided, the arC becoming known ,f jhey galUer wh&t is l.ft. We plant peas among funeral services were resumed. w ere ever inbdmibt by those who knew our corn ; we gather a field and put the stock The Carlists have captured Benra with 500 and wa,ched lV,0m- 1 1,18 Part iwa8 fi,rm in to eatbr the peaf' aud s",netimes we Set eu no io iioeraze uie negroes, noi in me a nine lazy aim iei gcuemi greeu umiii interest of humanity, but for tlie purpose op our fields and we lrave to turn in our prisoners. . f I - l .' 1 ; . i - ' Commissioner Djuglass has appointed ah engineer to survey the lands in the South sold f plunder. for direct taxes, with a view to their restora-1 inanity was tion to the original owners upon Uie payineht pretext to geW .control of the govcrnmeiit J- ..! o iaxes Coi, c. in order that m a t i ri .lit i I ; vanoy leiegrapns oncrman uiai ne ininjcs mJgJjj De inJ wueu uie Bvcuuvn o vauape arc viohvu aiiu sup- I .... . . .... ..' -i ! i i . i .!... I Willi these pues cut uu or aunogou uie aiouocs win come in. I the puritans The cry of freedom aud hu- raised by the leaders as stock to take him -out before we can sew wheat. . These things pay for the fences. Felices caunot be laid aside- If we turn out our fields then we have to fenr up pastures for our stock, and oue fence will last about i i as loi.g in the held as two iu the woods, as Collector Bailir has seized eight more of Le 'e plundering schemes or sancs New York Central's locomotives at Albanv foi4uon Pn01,c W01"! OI lUe PSPle Dy e taxes. -, .. l forms of law. It was therefore necessary IChas. Dvlearl of IIai arrested as Roscpe, tnat tlie South -hould be hnmlled, humll the alleged murder of Goodrich, was taken iatod, aud deprived of all power to pre liandcuiTed to the station but immediately dia- vent the extCUtiou of the designs of those cnarged, iluir fi ll purpose of robbery more enectuaiiy carried out. I .1 Til !l 1. .1 ' x I and wich burners, of Yau- ffooj ,mstures near the dwelliug aiid what It U slated that the Government has aban- kf,edyiu t0 overllirow tlie superior (will the old womau say if she has to go a j doned die suits against the Piedmont Road las p9er of soujUerii honor and statemanship, half mile every ironjiug and evening to inilk Confederate property. A million aud a half is and for the same purpose, namely, plunder the cows ? you may expect to hear something ' involved. j j aud revenge -J revenge, because tbvi south not as pleasant as eating houey. And we The Indians have killed M Deming ajid stood hi the way of their wicked plains, will lose the old Gelds pasture that is scater- three other government surveyors. . Two oihrs Southern boiW was unveldin"- ouihern through the country and we will lose the w. 1 r? Provision team are etalPflmen lofe ius Ladifo.med ad aCQ-rus . ,,,r nogs, missing. The outrage occurred a hundred and I - J ! I ,i 1 Wet-lose fr the: present hoping twenty-five milH west of Arkansa. I P" u TJ. 6nme,, poum tt4rd to the wise is sufficient. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Whereas. It has pleased the' Supreme mas ter of the tinivers jn tj,e dispensation of his al wie providence to remove from our midt our much esteemed Brothei Henry 0. Cox, who died at his residence in Lcurinburj, on Tuesday March 4th, 1873. ; Therefore be it IiesolreJ, That by the death of Brother C the Ledge has lost a zealous and useful member, the family an afiectiona'te 'husband and father, the community a good citizen, and while we bow with humble submission to the will of him that doeth all thing well we deeply regret that one wbogare promise of a useful life an example worthy of emulation should be cut down in the freshness and vigor of manhood and removed from our midst. ' UrmlvHJ, That we deeply sympathize with the afllicted wife and children and with them drop tear to the memory of our departed Brother, and may; lie who has promised to be a husband to the widow and a fit her to the orphans be a guide and shied to them lieanlced, That the inemWr of this Lodge j wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty J days as a tribute of the high esteem we entertain of our deceased Brother. Jlcsolvcd,' Tlutt these resolutions l,e spread upon the minutes and that a page in our records be suitably inscribed to his memory and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased and that the "Salisbury Watch man" and "Pee Dee Courier", be requested to publish. j JOIIJi K. UILCII1US, ) CONGRESSIONAL VILLAINY-DE FIANCE OF I'll i) LIU OPINION; New York Sun. Tn lb dVbite on ib. Caldwell case Sena te ('aipenterref. ir mI t those jndepeiiJeut jour. i!isli and opnght citizens wh have di until. red brilM ry and cnrruplion in Con gress as the outs dc mob. In discussing the Pomeroy case the other day the vir tuous Nye stigotatiz d Col; York, who exposed Poimioy, as an outside rascal. While handln. ihe Credit Mobilier cases in the House, Itiuvham, i i defending lira self with sha:nt fiVontery, Ames's dividends all the time sacking out of his pocket, rr.-idi; a tuiious onslaught njon theprcss for dariog' io rebuke the venality of tin i:nt.li-Hted thuigrevsuicn. Beu Ruth-r, iu his deleiire of Ames, galled no u-.ui.i iv ine i.-tiuuoiiv auoiu ins ten m m" th ms ! dollar railway fee, v.iued I!:ng 1 u ii. wi h w hom he never b fo.e agio d u.i..ii mux tl.tiig, i;i arraigning ;i hose jiiiirn al li.fh I ad brought the Credit Mobdicr f. Hi-is to the light. i t o.v, di the lour gentbiiient first ti in- d, or any other Senator; aud Repre tativis of high or low decree, imagine that io the fare of these darning facts they e .u. 'ugh Hi the people or cower thejiurua lists who arraingn ihese "houorable." cul- pii:. s at ihe bar of public opinion 1 V aurr nil whom it M!a' concern ihal Con gress has lost its character, nnd that the inoile whereby it can reg-iin t is not lliut which Messrs. Cat pouter, Nye, Bingham and Uuthr arc puisuinsr. We hive iiidrcd fallen npon evil times when Sena tots and Ri pri sentalivrs w ho have been convicted of bube-giviug and bribe takiu dare, with their own tongoes and through the teeth of their advocates, hiss defiance in the faces of the people whose trusts thoy have betrayed. M. E. Conference, at present a citizen of Newbern will shortly unite himself siih the Episcopal Church, and cuter the M in- istry. . ;, j.. ' - The BalcigU Ntwa says : Allen Smith formerly a resident of Cleavelaod county, ouk nuw uioHguw, j-t was on yesieraay furnished by the Governor's Private Se cretary, John 11. Neathery, with a certU cate, showing that he was duily enlisted as a soldier ot the war of 1S12. Unon which he will be entitled to a ueasion fiom the government. The Asheville Expositor stvs: We tad a large fire in Brevard yesterday even ing. I31acksmth shop and dwelling house burned. It ti said here to be much larg er than the Chicago fire at least more ol Chicago was left after the fire than Brevard. The fire originated iu the; shop of O. C, jiorgtn. xvo insurance. The roncor 'un says: We learn that Mr. Tobie Suell, son of Mr Isaac Snell. of Poplar Tent, was assaulted a few nights I hco. Cannon's, by two unknown per s I sons, rupposeu io ue iiegroes. lie was kuocked from bis mule, and sevirelv beaten, and left on the road for dead. It has not yet transpired who were the per petrators ol tins uuamous set. The Rocky Monnt Mail says : Mr. Pncuel Griffin, iu the prime of life, resid- NEW ADVEI ;eutie EMENT K1 Y SMITH'S LDJC PRESERVER . Is a sure and effectual cure forj CON SUMiP TION" And all the diea-es of the j run oat, asthma, &c. rd, X. C, ... in the! t'ttit pril 3 tu, Send for circular to WMJA. SmiUi Coucord, Co, Salisbury And all principal drulgut4 Slates. . 1 April For sale by C. R. BARKKR A tit mm STOCK. SSOCXT df. SZLOtCrr?. are nok receiv ing i heir ikua! large stk of spring Cool, CooMMing ol all clait-e orgooQs auaptsa to tuu M-itmn ol LKintrv. I Their stock U full an J complete in ai desrrii lions of Prints, Blst k ahd Brown iJpniestio, I inlt. mill T M I t fSrA.M n . It a n a v t ing near 1 liiladrlphia. in I his county, died, My, Ladle ready wade suits, a mostbcaniiful suddenly during the night ol the 18;h inst, select icn of Ctssimers and Coaling. I'Snt Jeans I neir stock V Clothing, Mortanl We uiideirtand he retired as usual. Tbt next tnorning bis w ife, who slept in the same la-d, arose and made some effort to arouse hi in but supjMising he was merely asleep, proceeded w iih her ordinary house hold duties,. and it was not until she had prepared bri-atklast aud summoned bim tha. she discovered he was dead. The Tsrboro' Ennuirer savs : The d welli. ig house of Mr W. W. RufT, on Illouni'a (.'reek, some 1. niil-s below Wiishingtorr, was destroyed by fire on the 1 Till instant. The fi e was accidental. The building was occupied at the time of ihe accident by Mr.-i. M. Ruff, a broth, r of Mr. W. Vt. Ruff, who with the assis tance of two oilier gentlemen, who were passing t!i road and discovered ihe fire, succeeded in saving everything in the house. Lias about S"00. No insurance. JAMES L. COOLY PJSTFR M. KAE. J Committee. Fkom; Washington. -U U-ti. A. S. Merritnon has reinrued from Washington w iih decided impressions of) men and thi,ji in that corrupt rity. .liidge M. is looking remarkably well. lie is, on the. wh"l", . hopeJul for the future of the South; His ( intercourse with leading men of all shades From the Sentinel PROFESSOR AGASS1Z: ON Till NEGRO. ? The Republican leader of Orange, H. B. Outline, one of Grants revenue men, has been heard often to declare that the -'negro has no boneiu his uosc or soul in hisb'idy." The new Distiict At lorn.- fr the United States, Mr. R. C. liidger, is said to have expn ssi d strange itU-us as to the origin ol the negro aud , doubts as to his having a soul. Two colored Repub licans have complained recently through the columns oi the SkN'T1'EL tint the white men use them only f r voting pur poses and give them no i.fEce. If this is common doctrine among the while Repub licans, it is not to be wondered at that the negro gets no ofiice in this great scramble for place. It would bo well for colored Republicans to inquire how many white Republicans hold to the Guthiic-Agassix doctrine. The Scientific Vrcss ot San Francisco quotes as follows from the great Professor's recent lecture whose mime heads ih:s article : UI have pointed out "over a huodrtd specilie. iliflVrences b. tneni the b'-n.il and i comes our painful dmy lo chiooitle o-..e ul ui I '""a rj jirnij ,o iui: williu IU III aiiu the negro. Indeed, t u ir fiano-s are alike The Weldon News says : Oo Tuesday last Mr. Joseph ( '.p land, a worthy and well-to-do geuih-mau living not lar from Jackson, in Northampton county, met a sad end iu the follow ing w ay : Mr. Copel.ind was at woik i:i a field, which he was cleaning, and haViug occa sion to break a stick raided it and truck it u cross a log. It snapped iu two, lh broken fragment rebounde I and lite cud struck him on the temple causing a vio lent concession, w hich stuniud hi.n foi sometime. II- recovered sufficiently to go to his lioiirc aud till his wile what hid happened, and died in aluut an hour. The Milton I'hroocile savs: It b - ' of all kind furni-hinz cooU is lh LarKeM and nu4l ilira- ble to be found in this market. A fall and om-ph-te lork of Shoes, Hats Ho-ev alotes, Ril- UovU.. .Sugar, Co ffee, MulasAas, and aQ kind of GROCERIES. i Their term are -trictly caJ and barter wiih a few eXLvplions. ThoS wlio are rrCable and procrpl in layi!ig their accudnls it sfltnu them plt-aioire lo aitrtMiinxakile. ' To cnaMc them lo C"l "i c-Uve prlixc which they ptre dctrr mioeti lo do, thU policy Las hern adaf eL Wn pHU are soltl ou lituc ti intliscritoinale artir, heavy Ium-s will cnnir iVoiu Ihe Banlrupl aini HtaiM-Meail provii.'n.iiof.ilic law, aud whuoiow- are so-4ained by mervhanls it i a Wrll laU f:ict Ui at such loe arr n4 and il is rvant hle to upptf that ll.e Joe to l-e nii.lc uj. an far a pr.krtiral.li', Cillsifi the hM)el pfcrintu-tooit-x-. Tliy have drteuiim-d losto I hi- war of iloin lOMo , l.r Mrliiuj at tlie ltt and. barter priL-es and I credit wo ntn w ho i unworthy of it. J Tliev are lhankf.il to lht4r d-ily ftierwl and custuoMrrA for iltt-ir very liberal ntMoiii aol ron tvh iKv, and hoe lv tijlinj (iol (ioUU i low prices lo secure tbrir eooiinned favoN. MOCK & BROWN. ! i f- March 27-lt SEW AXB ATTIIJCTIVE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. she :uosi brulal and ti idish outrages upon I pei n o a venerable ni iiil. ii lady b) t'ie that a A FARMER RAleigh, March 25, 1S73. Dear Watchman . I will write you a little, if the neirro s blood V.l fli ir uft 1 cnn in lhe l?le of n re8,,,"r newslwlcr posing upon mon from l he Noil Northern fdnalics and freebdoters. Ther . . i .:ii ... . . , , i .. . A vouth in NW Yorlr cWIlln.-h n, ....jJ. t.'A i J"" "'V" ' " ' K,nu, 'owaroa met U- Y&r r ,1 t i HeB4iuH was wuscu upon io man- tax j,v rhyming a little in giving you facts ; for gnrate tho era of civil strif bloodshed, I'm just heard the lecture of John G. Saxe on epJitrangled himselC T Tlie New York shoemaker have resovled to trike unless their pay is increased fifty cents per dayr:. j i: . ; j ; The sanity of George Francis Train ia to be a jury. ; " TI.e i rcpresHble co. fl. ct Editors, lovers and down-fallen M'; so the as proilaftbed, the constitution was tOrn P01 aSne cornea, on in attacks betraying the , Shreds, aUtramplerrundJr foot, armies " effects; ,n all who attended, Pi . ,i. ' i reeanlless of sex. The audience was large ret ere raised, i and a war, which for down , . , , T ' veaa vprw mlrt. T"wna l:irrt liv innnv limn vnu i i .i: ' j i i li. i t ' J - The New York iraa men have ruW to 4,&u -uVF 111 HUU UIU roc uy would expcct in view 0f the rain, nnd the ir.dis- strikc unless their1 demands sVe complied whh. ua no lu, fn tnern timep, was waged position that exist1 where a fee is required for L Revelations by the Assembly of New.York flgajnstan urtwilling and patriotic people admission ; for our people are not very likely, Erie investigation show that large sums of tnon- The South W'a overthrownj the descend- Sn knbw to 8 lo V-ot- a quarter or so ey have been'paid to Senators and Asssemily- ctits and pi4s of those who! had founded, Imle to attend on fiome Hort of n ,ihoH'- Thc men at Albanf last winter for legislation. This preserved Ud made the government one m "cr? fi" nd baa prodJced k good deal of sensation iff New of ,lie hest nid noblest on the rlol.e wUp " exccedin,y f:lvorab!e wn ,,,at t,,e York. The committee I are determined to! as- f , , , if g , T - be much entertained tft.d honored the certain if possible the name, of the bribed lls- huH " 1 ie dusi wlul.e the demons of speaker with oUen8 nnMpU!dm In justice and .Is. T TO JJ li.JiJ 1 : j ! I . . . . r ........... - lators. j , - uaie kiiu piunuer gioaieu over incir o-i truln, ne'erltieiess, i must state mat ine sn ie oi l'ools ntid the Abbotts of the South corrupt scalawags and unprincipled carpet- tm trwr& hl l'f li.rl 1t mnat tf tlio auilj ilm Southern oemoV Imvn boon Juffi, nA idlfierri.l Hold from thai The people of the South have been rn.- l,'e Vl "f vl"!ft cm i" 1 v w l' le ly misrepresent.-d and maligned bv lllis , ph;'l '.:z .ii-m .f t m negro d.d il class of scoundrels, to the extrnt .',f i, J M,le fr""n iimu's ns ,1 ' T .1 I .1. .. .1 .1. . .1 .1 , . . tiinn iioiii in. ci I in. iiiiit.'pa til ami est i ' eir cuiniiered countrymen. 1 he true stale of feeling io our section is now, however, beginning lo be understood, aud the slaudeis and mis representations are being ejtpnst d. It is tho purpose of leading jrepuldicans not the radical haters o( the South for bale's jiV'A party of Catholic youth, while leivinfthe -raceful l1? cpdi- the lecturer much did abate the beauty and force Church ofJeL,Iu Rome, on April lati were ty and rapaxfous instincts by RppropHa-b excellent verse; I. delivery was bad u i ji i f .i i I ; ;.. A, Je .1.., still it might ; have beenworse. If the lines I nMtftrtwI nil luvoral vT lliam . uinralii hmlun LlliSr 1118 WOIKIIV fOOflS Ot LllOir (town .r .............. ... w. . I O J O i" - " I " 1 i lnclodine a youni jnKlirtlimam tallen countrvmen. I ' A Ttlnnm from New Ynrlr Citv Hntwl h-tet I No one who haa closely -Monday, says, f rise and press of the Radical party tan 1 whichever, in writin? the letter. I chose : so I Money Is very stringent and borrowers on call doubt that It, main obiect jwas centrallza turn now to record, reeardless of rhythem. the are forced to pay higher rates than for a long l 7 tion and plunder. . m v '..w m m a a k a au. time past, iearlv in the dav all renewals and ' ; t i new loan. wU at one-leenth ner din. ;oi Pge outcropping in every ,-jT- ' V" ' mi . . watched the heard not, were as good as the rest, then thc ioems entire must be classed with the best. Well, I started to , write; either rhyming or prose, eighty-nine and a half per cent, per annum ! We see the fell pur- I thonghte that flit through my mind on other mnva .,l1.. Dersons and incidents. In connection with the JWWJ UIIU n,la I ". ! i : . . iw i .ra w . .i fc- .. .. r Doet-lectnre. J must avow i ne measure i exneri- latter the priceofmo, rapidly advanced and x neatrociou. war, ,ue giganttc roODery amll ; rc. beforo 3 o'clock one-half per cent, and interest involved in the emancipation of the ine. markB Gf Capu Williams Editor of the Paily WflK rati1 o tn n 1 'i ? n l&mnm rvna Ii n n i".wl .nt ivfAna n i A l n PajtAncti Antinn . . . - . . , ... I v 9 " ' mmuw. hiiu I K.WO, UIIU f tWUII9U UWIIUII UJI ROUICf I ie and Aetrs, in introducing JVlr. taxe. lie is a gen were prominent features'of the devilish roan of talent, culture and noble sniiit a een A flr thill lim lliroo miartoVa norneiit i oras I .1.. . I . I . '!, i ., i i , W , . " " scheme, whin? Kevenue swindles, Recoil- lleiuan, a scnoiar ana a curisuan. iay u and before ; 4 o clock loans were made it one . I J..,. A . rmn. nd reward his .hilitv an . i i j i - .c i airucnon, nnu vreaii moDiner, aunonzn rer cent. or three hundred and tux tyrfive perl . ' J T i ' L..;i Cent, per annum . M I euauy inmojowi., are uie uiorp iiiueu nnu i i f II J !m..l I r a. i A boiler explosion took plaee at Wilmrngton, ,e" uuucr"j"f u ea-us j ng aa wtll ai for tl,e visIl io lhfc on 2nd inst., at the steam Saw Mill offCblville -" 1 B70ie,a rooocry ana cor- Wufe of lbe eminent temperance speakers fiom A. Co- 1 fTwo men and one woman men I ruptioil etjlll exists it III a part of j the other sections who have recently done so much killed, aud one man and one woman seriously Radical party and is essential to its eiist- for reform among our people, the public are wounded. All the killed and wounded are ne- ence so ii will continue so long as that ' mainly indebted to lheo. JN. Karasay, the in crocs. Otte of the boillers was carried oer one nartv U tkLhuJ bv il.-J tuwn!. ! difatigable and irrepressible teniixrauc hundred vards to Froat streetAilline a woman mk. jjljr..n ..r ...J I expcM-ts. o secure like entertainments and j . "f. "5 I Alio uuvuiau i 4. iriuuiik aoit iimiit in , , . , ... n. . In Its courtte. and another was hurled nearlv I. . .... 'J, I .1 , . f. benefits through the season. His eflorts onght 11 1 .1 t mm I IIiS pOUllCai aSBOCiaiCS IS COllCIUSIVe evi- pnooiirao-! and rewardetl Our nilt- half wav across the Cape Fear river. The cause I , r j , , , to be encouraged anu rewarueti. uur people of theexoloaioni. not definitely known . ihn.,.1.- dence of iBefcharactcr atid purposes of the must be trained to an appreciation of literary f.t ',, i. s . I t?ail!ia1 nu rlu In ao v Imtliincp nf CaA'tt 1 .ullitro lJ supposed 10 nave oeen.caused by j r?v J ."".-6 -- i , It is generally supposed low wsterjin the boilers. and too much cannot be done, in alegi Mobilier. and the man v other swiudles its timate way, to arrest the terrible cause of intern ! J i i . li . i I oerance. home oi me .nouticai editors ot ine . L.iIl' y ' 'i ' mrw .. in .. lenders have inaugurated and enrirhpd 1 1 Anurrwyacasonjones, oneoiuoiden siian- ; . . T . j " State are setting? worlhlv examnles in regard to road Presidents, is dead. ! A dispatch from Hal'iBx, N. S., dated. April Jst says the Steamship Atlantic,' ofthtj .White Btai Una, from Liverpool March 20, for New themaelves by When about twenty miles from that tiort. ofl" ..U.,,.,;.,, "s ' . num. tape x rosjMxa, ne :oj o ciock una a. m sue tU THE CONCORD SUN. sake-to traverse the j Southern Stales during the present spring and coming summer to see things tor themselves aud to ascertain the real condition of the peo- : 1' ... I . J -r .1 J ' i i jue. m'iuej;i.iu m mis, anu w e uespeaK for nil such vintors the kindliest and most considerate treutrjbprt, j antl this we an sa tisfied they will receive. We are 'pleased to be able to state Inun our exchanger that Judge Merritnon ; has wade a niost favorable impression iii theiiSenate and in public estimation generally. Scntimi. DOGS. ! : i i : The follow ing is a note from the Report of the Departme nt of Agriculture (or 1871 in n.trd 3 . ar ft t v v ' ,t m n -t SaznztriiAnDT t sorra nrt- ti"T rrti i'nc at i!- ir .St.Kl', tltvif lare ai .1 Pi'of Irv lioi.l XdliiHK la.l I t .iliiiu of l!..; vt-ry l:o-t S I.-. I laolw ..r,-. ti.iKt tie-, P. J- ai. l fli.H-., Il.it I,ii- snl tain a 1 ir irn ater nroni Hon of calci.-oo- ; iyc.1 li and the other 7 1 v.-m Tn.-ir ! " ' K w.uc i. at? iaiaiiY kr surts-.han those ot the w Lite ra ;n. K.. n holy ver,.Ce l..r theSabb.i.h day nionmt "m-..Ti Ir. t'TM.1'" "i Vt is chemically a very , e 1 tin-young r i go i to le o J on ; a ' v..u i nil ami tnmuii wtr tuk Mr pur- w hii'h . .011 as in , uniav eveuin? I.it l -'.isli. r w ood for I "il tl- wh-re. ' . " " ... .i...r. Sundav, nnd while thus u i. d An- d.-s- " v rt,lir" ;r "inrf re ilink Tor jmst fin.r ami iio. i,v lair o-ilo cn.1 Iik.H 4tUttliou lo lti-irip-- t,i n.frii All koi.! of pi-iao.; l:.km at the lochot markft prices in rt. lMitr for arms wlnle In- liramtil.aW a raz ... Uue.i- ' i;ti;MI.i:iJl & tened to .cut her lhro.il if rhe gave aLtnn or resisted his assaiik. of political opinion has impressed l,m wiih j '" 1,0 l,iri",:,r- . 1 " O'"'-- m the j a young buck negro that ever s'a.n.-d th. the bell, f that n strong efiWt Will be made i nC"' ,dy l,,c,, .H r-,dM,r' ly " the i annuls .d.nime. There iesi-1. s to .r mile- I r iirinu- t hi. .o.r.. Af r-.n.-.. '"J " P1 "wiu"u, i em nr.- ir.nn neie, on ;ne 1 uiceyvui.; ind. iwn 1 ;, bnrv forever nil the ciila growing out of ' ,Ih' comai'.l.us tint ..f j ai.ei. nt rtau'.en ladu-r. "l... a, si,i. , s and !h.."uM,r 'IMwo , l. ,t....l. .1 t. ! w,,Ite ,n,ti- 1 he negro's bones to: - boil. .1 whom are invalid.- ; one of tl..MU ; ii.iiu -d to the 'destruction of life and temperance. 1 hope it is not immodest in me to ask all tlie editors of the State to give their opinion on the subject. It is one that is destined e .'I i . ... i. . Illl.aa H 11 it ma mauxa nia l.nta. in In. r" w . a. --ajj w oiiu X7ffa board over lOOtMnen, women and cidldren.8tye : This is the title of a iTew weekly naner i at no distant day to make itself felt by every York, running short coal, made for Halifax, I :U9t gtartek lat Concord at $2.50 per an-1 opposing man and paper and institution in the .11.. ... .I...... AH w .:! . .1. J I 1 i , ! . Ji v, ... , , -i. , ediUir and proprietor, ! Mr. &ul; SI. speaK otu i ' I 1 1 n n .( well: W.rmk lh. ..Iimirr....!. f I . ,1 , . , . j , . I IUJUJT u nun. Jltiwv aMjvujiiiuciivvi liic Legislature' our community has been much affect ed by the changes in the management of the ihilf i.iuceeeded In landing. Thejremain- "la aMntttfng 'the da-ies, of Editor, of State institiitioni That the pai ties of our old Ae ' llwllldilll all the WOmen .nd Children. mr I lV finu It! am ' f..1li. .'. . . ; 1. 1 o f li I rV.rr.,nrnnrAiltl, omilrt nriullllllo tliffl tnwniin't;. -"t -- - T r " " " I .UU l 4., , IUIIT OVllOIUIV, ' ' I UC I WMJMV.. mvm.v. fc. ... . w ...w .MU.UlfcA1 bwU. The Captain ar.d the third officer were j weight and Vesponsihiluy, which belong I connected with unselfish charity and justice to saved. 'The first officer was drowned. I On the to the position, and distrustful of mv I nartv numoees akd partisan preiudicea iaaslicr- first receipt of the news of the diaasteljhere, a J abilityto puceed, yet ihe want of a news- raa oo allTConcerned. A)l the new appointees Cimard 4nl Government steamer started to uie paper is po generally jelt aud expressed I are either al their post or are understood assistance of the Atlantic, but the third officer, I by lhe gojd scitizens of Cabarrus and the to have accepted, except Dr. I. W. Jones of property caused by degsioohe State alon': ''Mr. G. W. K'uney states that more than oto hniidp'd p'-rsous are reported to have du d in .Missoon fturngih- past year ot hydrophobia, orcarioio dl by tin; bite of mad (ii2!. i Ii 32 o.t ti t 10 002 sheep have b en killed hy dos. lie i riiinnies that allow ing i w o dos for eah f uuily, w hieh is really le.s ihan ihe actual iiuinlier, iheie would be 4G0 000. dogs in l! e State. The aiiiotiiii of ' fojud neiessary to sup port a lair s z d dug, w ill keep oi.e hog tn good 1 1i i i --ing coiidi iou, whuli at 12 iui:ithr will w-ih 200 pounds, making for the whole nuuibfrof dorrs 92,000 000 puods ol'poik. Tlliis would load 4. GOO cars, (10 loiiS to a car.-) und be 6 vents per poui.d, t;.iJ20jC00.'' lu co'.iSiTjuencP if the great amount of damage done by these animals il has been pioporod to the St.ito Board of 'AgiicuN lure ol Missouri io lecouimend to the Legislature to pas a dog law, by which the owner shall be required to pay an annual tax of $1 on every male and S2 on everv iemaie itoirJ i ms wouia raise a revenue of S500,000, which would j ay lor the sht-ep desttdyed and aid materially in supporting public schools. ; hat is trnc of liBouri is true, in pro portion, ot .North; Carolina. Is it not worthy of alteutio-.j 1 The subject would, no doubt," vceive doe attention if members wi.it h, at arrived here at 5:30 this p. m., says thi vessel (nrroandi jig puntry, - fi. ... I tuVnn in anrvril it it, and cargo is a total loss. taken to npp)1y this aiit; and with this IKwtcntiaVy. ft is hoped that his present posi that I have uhder- yonr city,: who! was chosen, physician to the of the Legislatures would think mo; about tlie perinancnt interest of the people generally aud less, about their own indivi dual prospects of a re-election. The City of Charlotte onght to lew a tax of 5 on every dog kept witbiu the corporation. Charlotte Democrat. if a it docs Iioin lint il tin? en i in pa. zei ::al is, i.i his bones, muscles, nerves, ar.d fibres, the chinipa; z e lias hot much far th.-r lo p. i ogies to b conn! a whiti ma:i. I his tact sci 'iiee i.iexorably demoio-tiat.-s. Climate ha no more to i!o iib the. difference betw een the vhite in in aud the n-gio than it has with that bctwien the njrro and the chimjiai.zee, or il has be ..ii i.i , ie,eu uie uorsy auo mo s, or in- eagle and the owl. E.ch.is a distinct and sep arate creation. Thc nerrro and the while man w ere created as specifically d.flVitnt as the owl and thc eagle. They were designed to fill different places in the sys tem of nature. The n gro is no more a negro by accident or misfortune than the owl. is the kind of a bird he ii by accident or misfortu ie. The negro is no more the white man's brother than the wl is the sister of the eagle, or lhe ass the brother of the horse. How stupendous, and yet how simple, is lie doctrine that the Al mighty maker of the universe has created different species of men, just as He lus different peri-8 of tho lower airnuls, to Iill diffeient place aud offices in the gra d machinery ot nature. . The people of Ashevillc went to bed last Tuesday night iu a severe thur.ihr storm, and got up next morhing in a blue snow storm. Dil, suddenly at the residence of Mr. Win. C. Cap-I, V est ; Tennessee, Feb- uarv 5th, 1&73, while on a visit, Mr. dames Crouch, of lleutou county, Miss., former- y ot llichtnond county, .North Carolina. The board of arbitrators,. to whom was ri fined the suit of certain contractors against the Western Division of the Ves. tern North Carolina Kail road, have r ported in favor of the contractors for $11 . 000. The Enfield Times sayg : Dr. M. C Whitaker, one of the most promiuent of our citizens, and for a long time Senator rom Ilulifax county to the General As scmbly, was taken sick on Thursday night and is now at the point of death. 1 he Charlotte Observer says: Four negroes. Warren Kirkpatrick and his wife Angelina, John Crockett ? and also hi brother, have been lodged in jail here. Mr Amzi Reid, Providence. Tlie fire occur d last tr.day night. The evidei.ee against the prisoners is strong. The Statesville American says : Tlien was a heavy ram and luiil storm last Thursday in that portion of Iredell alon thc road leading from Turner's Factory to Dalton's. The ground was covered with hail for many miles, and the stones were quite large. A high wind prevailed at the time. cried bv a black devil L -a, aged 21 years who ru-l.e 1 upon this In lp'-s iM ladv, and el i-i.in tier in hie ri I ai. iheivae f pnlei.; i:.kin at the l.ipl.t i L FRESH AIIHIY.WOF SPRl'G UI) )DS. Mareh 2"-.1nK. Tho Pioneer rays an i ti lligi tit and at tractive voting ladv ageil 1 $, the datiglm t j f T f 1 af-iO oi iiii jiiiiou v . linn, oi .iinciK'ii couniy, coininilted sticide ncenily because her parents objected to her m irryiog a young genllemsii to whom she had engaged her self. f The Newl.ern Repul.ltc and Cornier, dated yestenlay, gives a report ol a iMiu- I ful disaster at Crabbe 1'oinl opposite. More head C uy. 1 he boiler in the si earn iniils of Fayle Ilros. t xplodcd with terrible vio lence blow ing the mill to pieces aud shak ing Mori head as though an earthquake "Whenever yon buy or sell, let or hire make a dear bargain, and never trust to 'We shan't disagree about trifles." had occurred. Furvher particulars reach ed our contemporary as it went to press. Mr. Fayle was mortally ii-jnrvd and four ot the woikmeii were seveiely wounded. .11 A II U 1 1 D, On 13ih inst., by Joel Allen Esq, at the resi dence of Mr. Jame A. repner, Mr. Jack (ioldins and Misa Manorvc A. M ounce, all of Dunbury. On the 19 inst., at the residence of the bride's father near Cliff.un, Tenn.. br ltev. V. 11. Smith, of MorriMtourn, Tenn., Mr. Murdook J. Mcween,of ravettevillle, N. C, to Miaa Mary .Mcj wn. o canls.. The Washington eorreipondent of tbe Tarboro Enquirer aayg; I bave beard it rumored for several days, that the Ilev John S. Long, late of lhe:2iorib Caroliui Dii:i), Mareh 20ih, Annie Marv, infant daughter of Mr. 11. I Kosers, of" this citv, aed 10 months and o days. "It is sweet to lie down wiih the sons vet nnnnr And wake its fint notes in a heavenlv tongue." At Boonville, Arkansas, February 10th, 1873, r. Thbmas K. Hee, formerly of this county. tr leaf to inform tljrir imtr fru$d srJ t W public peiier.ille tha h v r- now in rtir't of i larjrc and well n-lfeti-J rhi ( tfri-(iii in part of Ih-y Cood, (roetrtv. Ilaii. Ila4s airl Sloe, Hani ware. Hi tie and HU-tikjr I'ohr. Iaics I'aitil and Ilreufi. TI nifeeji -mUly on hands the tle-t VihIk lkttn)X.1oit: nnd arc A rente for l.e lt freiKhj lli.rull Stones, Tliey are a get Wlia lt l'tr tiliiera sold in lld mirkct. 1 ai't ir?ei lo rail and ave them at the I -VI and II kfxn twrl, X. 1 Morpiiy'aUrai'ite !-, U fur purchasing elsewht-re. i Sali-lxirv N. C. Marrh ''0-:ia! NEWlGOODS. W. tak- pleasure iu saying tj nnr many friends aud eujtoroers, thatweatrv receiv- k of - ing our stoc) SPECIAL NOTICES. ; T) THE SUFFERING. The Rev. William II. Norton, while reridinc in Rratil as a Missionary, dii-oTerel in that land of medicines a reniedv fur Cou-umption. Scrofula, Sore Tlinmt, Cotishs, Cold. Aihma, and Nervo'i W-akncss, This reined v haseurcd mrsell after all other medicinushud fallcl. Wislilng to benefit the u!!Vrinir, 1 will end the reeijH? lor preparing nnd n-ing ihii remedv to all who ih-ire-it r kke ok CilAUtii-- ricasc an envelope, wiih your u.ime and add re s oo it. Artdn-ss, Ri WILLIAM H. NORTON', I C7C UnO. 1 1 WAV, PeU. 27, If. A'c F.i Ciy. A CARD. " A Clergy , uhilersfidingU South Arneri Ct a'ii-ru.nary, di4-overrl a .j.iV: o. simple rfmly for the Cure of Nvon 'Veakne., EarU DiTy, Ihseas? r.f the L'r:sa7 rwid Semi nal tirsns, him! the whole tiiii I di-ordtr brought on by bauef.ilaud k iiio'ts l.ahlls. (Jreat numbers havu beeucureil by iiii- nobI remedy. Iroiopted by a desire to benefit the trrnieled and unfortunate, I will send the reeije for preparing and hsing this medicine, in a eled enveloe, to anv one u ho needs it, Frte r,f Ciarpe, A ddress, J ( )S E FII T. I X Si A N, ; .Static n D, Bible Hou, Ftb. T, At. Xcr York L ily SPRING GOODS, Consisting in pirt of a good stock of Girrceiie, Such ki Sugar, J'riqtr, Swli, I fc.j dc. BOOTS AND SHOES I of all klndr, styles and prices. Dry goV a large variety otj Prints, 31 us tins, lVrcal, &c. A full lineal Domestics. Loth bleach- rawt ed anu oiown, wmcti wc arf onerinf ai greatly reduced prices. A lull stock tof Yankee fancy goods. I In addition tnthe above q lot of Heady "Made Clothing ing goods, adapud cspecia'dy of tnr trade. I Hats in rndlets variety thing you waiilj call early choice. Thankful fortbelibe heretofore extended to us, we ask a cou liituauce cf the same. . McKKLY Ac WALTON. March 13 lmt. j Clicnp Clihttol Mcftpipeis and variuu uthtr blanks (ot t-ak befk-. notions aud bave alarfo nd furni-h to thc want. lln fact suy- and get nfft al patronage I1- 1 -

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