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' ... : .' ( :. i ; I 4 . .! V: ' t ' - a tt 1 v 4 f 4 i 1 I 1: J 1 1 ' i - r Ih: TV'' IS ,t:', t".!' ! r";i nr i- -Ml a- .ii Ml '! ... : t .. . QIaroltna tUatrijraan. 8ALI3BURT.! THURSDAY APRIL j7. NEWS AND COMMENT. lo Lave done, Who were good CVnfederats when Confederates I weiV Jip' 4a traitors. and spie whence wewwvCjrnowr - ca me iron ciau oam, nos iv vay perjureu his soul, for tUp sake of getting, an office. tie succceueu in securing; ,iue, pmcc oi Jndsreof the special Court of Wilmington, They had a severe storm in New lYorklast over wnoeej people .e auiuinuuejrcu .justice Saturday It rained, hailed, and snowed at in- after the stylej j of jjan autocrat. For hia tertal, while the jwind blew in fitful gnstsj ignorance of law, hia course brutal bearing, On th fourth .of March last a fearful earth- and partial decisions the Wilmington Jcwr quake visited 8an Salvador, killing, it is stated, na1 speaking in thi interest of the people. mdoih eigm noBHiw mui nu 1.... 0f iaw- and ,raer add ot good government, :-an7 milliMi. f dollar, worth of perty.pi.; freqUtllfcitlkapoa expose and i)!ace w the caratal of the proYicoofitbat name , it i? l , . ' t Z, .11 ' - j L. : denounce hnnj f And this is the secret of In Central AmeriMn. and contained. At the time n Is 1 . f I . ii. L'. . 5.' t .1. . J J? . e Uantweu s anxieiyuo nave me euuors ox Dnt ihey have murdered Canby who aa- of colored people not long since that while i L . .... .1 I l.- dtatkl.B ihev rnnld not sistcd in murdering and plundering tue r w V." e. .1 L ps ' -"' 3 , ' i serve ui jarroraA in vrruim umm peoplof.the Soulh, and who was one of . JJ, ia Maryland, but the i ! i.T.S'.. .r i " :r .1 th Vrt.ri inwtM am hoaflpd bv a neerro v tli nana r U'llh tli' litiic , firftrv f -, wr-' - .t i" "Y r-r. v ""-'rrrr.'. VAit.l-U h'mui tl white vot theii worthless blood : ' " UrrtV VXl TI,U ,n. The TVor7J and Ucrald both demand fian is now to pass on the guilt or inno- . .11 ! i . t ahd inhahiunta, 1 1 I - ;! that paper convicted of libel, All this During the higj i winds of ;the last eekmbch Cantwell denies ad makes theosteusU property, has been' destroyed by fire. I Along the ble cause the publishing of the notorious line of lUilroad from Danville to Richmond ! jujge ButtJf 0f Baltimore fame.and Ku norrooua lOMes have been sustained and oeor K, nttUiUJ J. - ,enulrel bv the tua deaths have occurred from fire. But both T , Wi; L . ' t i . i. r. , ,i . , - . 'i .! Journal. We do jnot remember what i: n, w irgipia sou wju owe isrg nin ht mch i t- . ( , i Dlact and heavf Ue. been susuined. plcial-1 wa8 at provoked,thc JburnaZ to publish ly alonzthe lines of Rait Roads, j J ' Judge Bond as a scoundrel. We suppose Mr. James SchoSeld, the Pott Master at Fair it was upop evidence ot his general char fieW, St Mary's county, MJ, was murdered) in acter as exhibited by his official action hw office and the office burnt, at that platej on 1 among our people. If not, and further 3rd Inst. ilendricks and llancoclc Is the ticket a PeW evidence ot the truth of the assertion is that iiojnercy - be any longer hown the cence of these parties, who were so cul treacherous Modocs, and Gen. Sherman, pable as' to be in his way is much tudig in ah order from the Head Quarters of the nation and exeitcincut among the Geor United States Army at Washington City j gians joveri this subject, but some persons telegraphs to Gen. Gillem, in command J anticipate an attempt to repeat in G-orji of the Modoc camp, that he, Gillem; will J the judicial outrages .which were perpe t . il. ill j i . ... i.. . .L:.....: I . r lL . 7 "' f J Tl J ue uij jiisuutfu iu uiicny exiruuiiuanug j vraiea wy ntne- luiamoas uuugo uuuu iu the Modocs. ' . I South and North Carolina. We will probably have lively scenes in the lava Veds during the present week We will have no more accounts of the peae commissioners' talks" witfr Captain Jack. MAAA. m9 '-: M A ' MA !WA1ai d A mm A t lit .rtlf VVi rtl .1 ' ' 1" .. I' .-o4 ' 1 r syiTaniaoemocraucpaperrBiuupriow t W i-;i?nr th l,om n ' I 1 "5 : I Vail S"Va W "'"Q mw Uim tyons, of Newark, shot her drains out V t i.t 'Ark f Wft h!irAnn k, tJ,, because she was obliged to board with strangers. ' i . , 1 , . W. have often wandered why mir. boaruer; urnal wll bo well prepared, and w.ll didn't commit suicide. f s come out trittmphinf j yet it is provoking The Missouri Planing mills at -St Loullhave K think ibwlT of P5-;and been burned. JLoss $30,000. I j I freedom of; speechj should be assailed by : Gen. Jeff C. Daris succeeds Canby. ! i ach creatures aiid for such bae pur In the United SUtes Circuit Court at Greens- poses. i boro laatt Monday, in the case of Ilenry Clews aaainst he W.N. a Rail Road, Judge! Dick COK$ClKNCE-STRUCK. appoiiited.Maj. V. A, Smith Receiver, Vice Vice.prcUent! Wilson drew his share Col. 8. McD Tati whose time had expired. An tbe Senatorial back pay voted by Con i appeal J as Uken to the Supreme jCourtjpf the grc8S abot iWfcny.f0ur hours before his United States.V i K resismation its a Senator. - Li fire occurred at Boone, Watauga County. Alarmed i by the unexpected drift, of oil March 29, lait, which destroyed the Court- public sentiment ppon this subject lie sud house, both the ClerkV and registers office, with denly discovers that lie lias a conscience, .11 th 1 iocanU tlireta Wnnin It I. not I and wishing to Wash his hands of the ini- knon W tt fir. A.-4'nt!. 1 I qttitr, by returning the, ill-gotten m'opey. ' , . . J . .1. 1 he addresieiil on Ithe 27tl' ultimo, a .letter .a ciiinineyoi;a uunii uoiuie iwt. A,oany,, Q j g ;p n endorsing an order , on me ioiu msi ourymg nve muegirw. he Setai of Uie -Senate for about .,WH. u uwh-uuk wu, u.c, u 84,400, with the Instruction that it be ap- wu snerioay nuru ; 4 ; propriatcd towards the payment ot the ua A, telegram from JndianspoJi, inn., ttatea uonal aebt.-Ch(irlotte Observer. I i.rM 1 lArtt. inaf mmw ei maI npta'PAiiin r in I J 1 I. 4 B. a BWO w in r--p I Kfngntowh betvreen the striking mlnera and fqrnacrmen' and the negroes lately imported from Virginia. Hie negroes now nt their ho:ird ing house well armed aid guarded by the police. " Tlie surrounding crowd threw atone smoother JOURNALISM. ; 1 i .Tlie New Yrk Herald of Sunday was a quintuple sheei the first time siuce its Ithe following is the cons1uion of the establinliment it has appand in that form V orhvs, editorial on the subicct : lit con Lamed one hundred and twenty The result was what anvbodv but a columns. .1 his is unprecedented in the bori idiot or a besotted "nnihuithoDi!" hiftory of iournalim. might have foretold. The Modocs increas- in coiuiueniing upon inia gn-ai eyrni ed their pretensions as thy saw that their in the Herald's life, it say : "A people adversaries abated theira. Thev made who advertise and read are a! people whoe more and more impudent demands aud success in lite is assured, lueirexperience, uiey nave nrisjiy suown in me muraer or uu iuh ncntc itu Uvu. myy. Cailbv and Thomas Dreciaelv the measure ciate indepelidenee, teal and enterprise in of their respect for the Government which jonrnalwm, and lead them j to patronize has! truckled to them. And it is precisely ucn a newspaper as meets meir iaeas in lueirespeci to wnicn tne irucaungyoi inav ui-pc ijhiiui.iiuub. j Government has enl tied t. We feel as l ne Ueraia 3 wond.-rlul success is ai surfed that General Canby was too true a tributed iu a great measure tj the ftct that soldier and too much of a man not to see it has ever kept steadily befcirtlts eye the ihel "policy," which has resulted iu his true missiou ot the daily paper, - to give murder. But he was too true a soldier the news ot the day, with rauiiing cm- .!.!. . . . .1.- J' . i v also to aisooey orders, llioujrU lliey were ujems uierrupn. i Ustaed to him bv idiots, and though thev In regard to the success of newspapers, . i .. . .'l.t If .....! 1 I llT I I have cost him his h e. 1 his a no t me me ueraia jusuy remaras, puuuc furl solt Iwords. He was ' murdered by journals deserve patronage, and the people the Modocs. iiut the men on whose heads ol be slow to oestow ii upon tucm hiai blood remain comprise all the canting as their due reward scdunorels in the country who hare in vented Grant into treating a pack of out laws as if they were Suuday bchool child re it, and who have persuaded that foolish main to expose brave men to death to pleaso their mandlin wishes. These are. the men who are responsible fur this thing, and these are the men whom we shall do our utmost to hold to their responsibility when evr they dare to lift their cackling voices again in behalf of an Indian-peace policy. The canting Ihvpocrite ! He knew it was wrong ito tike this money, yet he dared putihts unclean hands npon it and thrust it ihto liij pockets, and he would have kept; it there, but for the indignation THE COLLEGE AT MOUNT PLEA. SANT, NJ 0.. - The citizens of Moupt Pleasant and vicinity poiiiv wiih prid. to her-splendid ScIkmiL. whicVfor thoioigb" ttaining. rui diciiline,'najntalgverntuentandexcfcd- - t ! "it i .i - inyijf torn prices, rnnnoi pe exceuen in ine whole country.' "Thai Western Carotin a CollegewaaWhartefed tin lS59--opencd and closed in 1861, aud resumed opera lions in 1SG6, as n Academic and Pre paratory School, with only four students with the now President; L. A. Bikle, as Tutor and so persevering and untiring has he been, (tld in hia effort, by the citizens,) to m k it a growing and per maueut institution that it now numbers. one hundnd and ten students in attend ance, (representing nearly every. Southern State,) and rapidly growing in publio fa vor and esttera. The j following gentle men comprise the Faculty : Rev. L. A. Dikle, Prendent; Rv.jW. E. Hubbard, M.f. L-mgiiages : It. jl. J J4dwick, Prof. Mathematics ; J. A- Liuu and J. C. Moser. Tutors. i board of 1 rnstees. Major L. G. Hung President ; J no. bhimpock, bfcretary : A. Fiil, Treasurer ; Rys. 8. Rnihrok. VV. KimbalL J. U. Aciffer, W. It. Cone, C. 11 li-rnheim, L. C Groeeclose, Duiel U inier, Muoroe Mttlchor aud C. T. Bern hardt. The Institution presents diplomas to graduates and the terms of the course is from $7,50 to $20 per - session. Board and lodging can be obtined at 10 per month exclusive, ot lights. By a special act of the Legislature the sale of liquors, within two miles of the College, is prohit- ed. Aj general moral stone pervade, the entire community and we know ot no In s'itulion, North or South, that offers any thing like the same advantages for so snuill a sum of money Concord Sun. Gas. The gas 1 till, regulating the quality and price ofj g in New Ydrk and. Brooklyn, has passed its third reading j The Jil! requires. all gas eompanfefjfV funph gaa of a quality wichlused thropb burner cousumin? .fiva tahlofeet 'wt hour, .hall be of tin UIumuiaTtV power! pqaat to o t lapuarq rperuv cAtiaies ana Upe "price elian notxeeed2,2Mr i0v0Q feet. Tlie Mayors of the two cities to appoint inspectors of gas-meters and ana- yzera of tie quality ot gas, and requires such analyzers to: make an analysts whenever requested to do so by three pr more gas consumers. The expenses of gas inspector are ip be birn bv. the com pauies, ana ine wpecur are to give, bonds in the sum f S 10.000. The failure of any company lv complv, with the act sunjects wio nnem not more than souu nor less than 3250 for each offence. Col. Forney, of the Philadelphia Press, ui inucu disgruntled at Uie I'emocratic victory in Gounectlcut- In a late issue of hi. paper, ho says mournfully : . , Five th.usand Democratic majority in Connecticut is a iurprisiug loss for th Republican party,. and we fear cannot be wholly laid to tlie charge of local Uepub licair distentions, though the fact that 3,000 of the loss occurred Iu the one city of New Haven points iu that direction. The Credit Mobilier exposures and lh back salary grab must d Jubllest tx held largely responsible.; NEW ADVERTiSEMENira. MRS. TERRELLj MILIilNER! I D aAIUnEAIiER. ila nof receiv in her Spring Slock bf Mtxu. ! JUT AKIf llAia viOODH. I . i r Bhe respectfully invites flu ladies of SsT;W- and Mtiroundinf Country id rite her rmll mJt tXntnine her jfood. Willrtiarant aatUfactiasi uotn as to price ana goou. tier stock l eotirclr new, mnd cheap as any! bf the raoie claM U , market. Loxa STaaicnr llata Wrrzn.' if which a liberal rrice will he mid. Ar.v Irui4.t hair, work made 'to or Jer Jewel rt, RraiJsi SwitclieM, Curls Chignons, FnietU, ocve.' y . buunpinj aU done to Myr.- Havi for Ges .J tlemen or ladies, trimmed la moarnibg ax abort "s j i . " ; notice yi door to JSvU & SslUlmry April 17-4tl APRIL 16. 1873: 3 MORE NEW H. & A. 1 GOODS, j THE MODOC TAR. WashiXGTOX, April 12 Peace Commissioners had INoon. The kuoiher talk . i m i .. :J ... i r HKio 4tfi-ilpr of Silence."' Willi tlie iuoaocs. i nere is no imp ii t rIM,a lrnnr.1 OTrrt orders Id iiiiv ! bit 8 Slid lllfV are deaf il HALF ALIVE. : It is a sad thing tt pass thrMigh lif ftulj half alive. Yet there are thousand whoe habltural conditi in is one f languur aod de bility. They coinpUiu of no djeaae; they suffer oo positive pai. ; but they have no re lish for anything njurh affords mental or seusuous pleasure to jtbeir mure rubust and energetic fellow-beius.' ' Iu niue eases out uf ten tt.l stnte of laiui tude and tpr arises Jrnm a uiorl-id stmah. Iuiligestion Hestmys the euergyof Uth utiil aud IxmIv. When thi waste of uatore is not Claiksvillc has a ladies society called s supplied by due andSeijular a?iinilatim of are now recei ring and ppemng Ibetl larj. and beautiful stock o( I . SPRIXGMbsbMiiEltGii I ConUtingr of Dry goods to Ladle and Cent. .wear of all d'wcriplioua j JVy j J GRobisfeiEa BOOTS & j SHOES,. t Fur, Wool and Straw HiU for for GenU and this and; THAT. Illinois pays the-cost of the litigation incurred by those who refuse to pay the excessive railroad fare. LET THE CHILDREN BE EDUCA- TED. miiuiHif e. A company or colored jminenj from of the peCplj. at tie crime., Shame on such (.uuiu vw men aiu. miiu luaiij iuvu were I j . i llired. ' i I conduct! "M-j ' ' ; f i trick and Tlie process of lernodtli g society, the renirms that have been going On iu the last century, make a reform iu education an absolute necessity. In no other Stale tha 1 this imprtan duty been more sadly he jlected than here in the Old North StateJ We need a revolution in our school The fallow who will do a bad system ; and our people ought to be aroua- it until he i8riveil U"dfion tlM-ir .lumbers, iu which they have . lingered tliese many years, l ue rcspon 16 I siliility rests upon us to so train up the stick lo it'll nin ihvii !i'un and his Night-.A A dispatch from NeWOileans date April 15tli away by public opinion, ia as mean as the L:iEi:f v lsL, say,' the Steamer, Skuth Wt stern brings the thiet w bo j would ateal bat for fear of the yobngihat the activity of each individual followjng from Grant ParUh: j J d guards ! jj ! of 'future society may be felt as a blessing It has two mem and duuib. A social for the correction of rxtrava gnce in female dres w talked of among the young men ef Meuiphu. The executive mansion of Illinois was the scene of a tniifh aud milk festival on Tuesday right last. I Rode Island farmers will plant minia ture torpedoes in thcicoru hills as a sub stitute for scare -cio -vs.! on the lava bds at any mnulent. General Gilh'tn has sent word to Cap tain Jack that he will not leave the lva bed reirion until he lakes tribu' along with him Sax Fkancisco, April 12 Nijrht-.A courier has arrived here from the lava beds and reports that Major-General Canby and Dr. Thomas were murdered by the Modocs yesterday, while holding u peace conference. Lata Bed Camp, April ll via Urf ka April 12 Yesterday afternoon five In dians and four squaw s came into our camp and were made presents of j clothing and ..i . ' - i l.v. ,u Com. i .liMv.Hr hv riwin- theatrical ncr- ! t"u- " d.ninitenug te,p..r.iry rt. fu.J, every oria is starved. ev.-y fuuetion iuterrnpted. ; Nov. wi.iit does comm',u sence suggest an dtT th'-si Kit euuibtanees of depressiou ? The iy.-te:n m-ed.-" rousitigiMnd strenirtlimiiK : not merely for an hour j'r two, tj sink aft r wards iutoa more pitiable Ute than ever (us it assuredly would Jo if an ordinary alroholte stiiuuiaut was resortvd to), but radically aud permanently. f How is tliis desirable ciljet to Ik? acrouv READY-MADE CLOTHING. i . In I all aooiU penerahv kept inr a CM elaas general rtink which tliey are aelltnc tow iW cah or barter. And tbey rmtccUally ak aa examination of their stock before snaking yeor purvhaaea aa they are dettfwunea 10 sell a ike LOWEST FIGURES. , 'I 3 I Tliey take thi opportunity of rrterniac their thank for pat fnvorv aud "hope )by fair aa4 hoct dealing and Mrkt aUcutioo'to busiaeaa and Woya. I (- a lo merit an increaM. pl'hed ? Theanswef to this cpieiion. fouud- The season is aonro;iching when drink- i ed ou ilie uuvarying experieueti of a quarter ing men, us wdl as drowning men, will ,ofa ceutury. is easily given. Iufui nea vi gor iuto tlte digesivt organs by a course of Uovtetter's Stomach' Uirtersr -lo Tiot wit.ii catch at straws Graphic. Ltndou. proposes to accornodatn itself; i. . ii- y . i . .i . i 1 missionem nkiiiL' for a talk this luorninsr fonnauces in the afternoon. 0 The negroes had barncated themselves in 0llU(,, !. AA of manpv aUiCtk and not as a curse. Ohildren should be Colfax Courthouse, andnumbered400, thorough , J ai.A.JLLa J v .:.,! fited!to enter upon those moral aud aocial il areJ. A. hundred! and fiftv men a,iWo dlSgOrfeed ; but not ttntll they Were J . naA..A ... 1 ! flora the surrounding pariahes and made an at- forced 10 lhe "ewspaper press of h sUte of eoc5e,y. yu,k at the tick on Sunday noon.l The courthouse was" r the countr lere are other, who -have crowded prisons ad uo.tr houses, the atormed at 3 o'clock, when the negroes fltjd the ' the ffTrontery td justify this species of wide' spread immorality., the immense in- .i I . . : i. . ... i-.i. .1 .i. i... embezxlemenl. this uuusuul. criminal use crfas of paupeiism, and then s . i ,i e ?j . i the testimony is in rijrard fo education ! Ol IDC pnioie. iiioiis. . i r i - r . . We imiigue the people will properly dilLk eo!ors - a t at a point about a nine itom our picK.-i line. Later iu the evening 'Bogus Char" ley came in and toid the picket that he could take his gun, that he (Ch.uh-y) did , not intend to go b.ick any more. I he picket brought him in, and took him to the tent of General Canby, where Charley left, his irnn remained at the lent of Frank say what j during the night. courthouse. After further fighting, the nejrroes displayed a flag of truce. Several detachments moved oU the courthouse-, when the negroes open - a . it i 1 . - . .1 Cii nre.. ism. iiaruner was mioi in the hnwpu i i tk S. fu.rl foAllr. TlLr rpi!rt .,f.;-t tKA estimate the character of such fellows and Dur Legislature ha iuft remodelled the liresstworks. ! M u hereafter eousigni them to that retirement j public school law, and we trust, though "As1 the only manscfdUlodging the negroes they so riclily vfeui. doaibtleas siill debcieut in many n spects, mounted their h-rse. a-.d started for the tjie courthouse wi set in fire and; "the negroes :i ' mm ' thltt our' people will male the best me of bed. i About an hour after their depart- shotasthey came frotl the burning building. ry - TfceJ Murler of General Canby by l' cCl!,,s. 24 26' S0 ",d 8f,ion 3'f ure, General Canby, Dr. I bonus, Mr. A. It bv reported that 80l 100 were killed, and r'd ... l.A. nf xaJiI ?T"?U nV '!reqe U. Meacham and Mr. Dyer, with Frank noneto be found for Kiiles around. "White 7. 7 I i . YT T , 'Tl"puuH"cu, "" r" w urmaiuiamea UitldIe and , aquaw for luteipreters, uiaus, nas; greauy lucensea luc inyai i aineasi iour mouius every year in every but wake t!e -ysteaf up by rMcnperatiug th fitiutaiu Iiea l of jfti 'u'a'itrenjjhih and euer- cv, lhe reat oraan uiou wtiieh all lh or ; ga1 s lepti:il fr their nuriureaiid snprtort I'.y the time that a1 dozen does of the grate ! vi'ijet b!e touir. and inyicorant h ive be-n I t I..11 f t.i r..!.!. fr .tf lli ilriifilii Tm- ill ' i :.. ... r . ' i.. ...... increaan. V . it. sc a. Muapiir. alibnrT, April 17 Cfno. : p O. O. ZaZeCoy. j J. !. Bailay , G. G. McCOY CO. ( Jnicem and ProTUtun; Merchants and vhnl ale denier in Cotifoctionaries, Dried fraiia, tobacco and prain , OLD FORT, K. 0. Wool, Hides. Far, Fcath&rs, Tits, Ciftn, Brertcxu, and all kin' of Omntry t1roI:ice. Cotton yarna, Lvmeii'S Nails, I'owdr, aud Jo4 Uil, ejvsys on hand. AgcnU for the be', guano and p!ojbal, onieia Moitcld. f This mnriiiu!; Bston Charlev came in and told the Commission that Capt. Ja.k and five other Indians woald meet the Commissioners outside of our linee. llos- ton t;hariey and dous itiatiey ttien Sti r- . ' r.i. .i . ; e I W North ' S school district m each county of the State .L-i ' If. i 1A U 90 AA L J A The TndLn nlliev nf the wvernmsnt .ml wh,cU e qualified voters shall vote to .1 i , , 'I..-- , f L . I j, h-.t, - levy the additional school tax necessary brought two wounded white, when the st.mei has been rnj keening with Grant, m-sera folhat purpnsP. And let us hope that ten voiiax uu ciunuay crenin.g j j ; ble admtnisratidn. It has been conduct- thbre ia not a taxpayer in any dis'rict who The origin of this trouble : Grants Par- cd, not in the interest of peace and for the wjmld refuse to vote the pitiful tax ueces- Uh is inhabited almost exclusively by ne- purpose of !e.tabli.hing friendly relations N'T- gwe..5 A white man named Calhoun, with the vanon. tribes in the territories, a I own. 40 mUe. of territory on wbick the but in, the uter4st of Indian agents and u ,..,t -lrlv , .nffi'.,t arbool The will of a man in Salisbury, Omi., ! contested because he was drunk for fi'. e years b lore he died. Some Cincinnati school giti have or- gimzed a mutual p lvnbroler a sun which unke3 tlio bojk tr.ide lively. The Italians employed by tlie N-'w York ;m company have all left, and Ger- ! mans have supplied their places. i j Th g'vitletn in who hi hithrt. per j fumed the p irt of th-? wild mm in a 1 Chicago museum has conc'ridL-d lo bn tame until h? gets his last month's wage. ! Our Tennessee exc.hins are publish ing a poem called "N Haby in the House ; on Tuea lar April loih. l.r Ilcv. . A. Vwl, What is the matter wjth those babies T r" ! I ( '"labels fintf fountain ApIea. Kr r lUV' Kile by l1'' McUOV A CO. i. i.. .r t, ii. -e lot ol cu'iuiry eurel iiaei. roraaia . a kvr liv April 17, 1S73 tf Y & CO. bei-i to f. ej its lieiiign i'-fbienee. Appetite I wil! be ereated. :inl.w:th appetite the rapaei i . .. . a:. ....... i. ... t. ! i . iv in u;j;eM iiai ii vr.ivef. l ere'ere iinui the cire i c niiplet until liealtliful b!oiM. fit to be the Mi:it.-rin i.f fb-pll a 1 lO'lScle. lolie and i.erve and bra!t.!l 'W through the chan nels of rlreulaTi'iu iitead nt ilie watery pUii liiui with whirl) they hate heretofore been iinjH-rfee.tly iiourishtd. i:lSu ! STQGft. : & 33HOXvn. are now recti t- Coiwsiinz of all cl.--c uf i:'wl-s aduiUed lo tLia. In the ProJvliTiah Cluk'h, Statevll!e N. C, : ill); their inei.il lame !. k of Spring Ctood, uuii 1 1 i i; in uii I ix-ittion of Conntrr. Tlielaw m ikes it the duty of the County started for the place appointed. The party arrived at the appointed place and were closely watched by the signal officer, Lt. Adams, from the signal station on the hill overlooking our camp. About a half hour after the .party had arrived, cry from the signal station was ! heard, saying that the Indians had attack ed the Peace Commission and that an en gasement had commenced between the Indians aud Col. Mason. Nothing new under' the sun. At Pom peii there is a fac-siuiille of Sims' specu lum, and iu Nineveh, Liyard found a bushel ot mignifying glasses. Governor Hartranft has signed a bill repealing the cumulative plan of voting as applied to the borough elections iu Pennsylvania. A worthy Kcutncky farmer being ask- In a moment the troops were underarms, 1 ed it a daughter, recently married was still and denlovpd ns skirmishers, under the ! livinc with iiiin. reolied : "No. sir ! h"ii . . " . . Theo. F. Kluttiof Silarv N. C to MiSallie. C. Caldwell, daughter of the Late Hon. JuMrph. P. Caldwell. i i Tlieir lck full an I ronit'iete in ail descrip tion, of 1'rinK, lilaek jan.l lrown DowrAir, Lirurn ami I)rilli, lr pood in ibo tvtmtaX utIc, Iadie' ready made muu, a E.ot beaHlifal K-lect'u ii of Ca-wimtrs ainl Coating Pant Jeans of all kind. Their sloei of Clothter. abirtaand furni-'hinj: );oobi i the arjret and;mt dpira May the union which the happy pair have ble to be found in thu market. A full and coas command of Col. Green, and orderB were negroe. have .ettledj to the' exclusion ef Yadkee plunderers. No people have been fujnd ui hand, to submit the matter to the whitpa. Tho negfoes are oyer-wheloiing- so outrageously Ideal t wi h, swindled and qualified voters, and wheie. a m..i .rity of Iv in the maioiitv.land cdnsiderei the mafetratedlriiiffwe exeen th hpohIa of llje vot- s given shall be '-forsehool taxes," - w t . ,af m r I, . : 7 I " J - i - I 1 I i .ti a a a . . government ef the cdunty of right belong- the Southlj.ince: the war) as have been U WU 7, T'" au? l, ?Z.iU 'h V1 given to forward, double-quick. Very t ; '.' ' .t i . M . , ... i , , , Pay naif the cost ot building, repairing .!,nnlv nfier Mr Dver relumed and told Jng to them, thoughn possession of the the Indian, by he Radical government of Jia furllUhiug school houses and other whitea pending the sjettleraent of the Kel- the Unitedj State.. They have retaliated expenses. Let those on whom the matter and lUat he thought he was the only one log and AJcl'jneryrdimeulty. 'I wo weeks I and perpetrated many terrible crimes ; but devolves do tneir duty. who escaped, but in a few moments j go tbey took possession ot the Courthouse these cri.ee. have been smoothed over and v-oiusuoro messenger. aftpP aiddle and his squaw were seen hcl arrivci W or'dcLtrojed I : the records, kept in thqj darll The inoffensive white These are words well spoken. If we of within lhe picket line. From him we It i believed Calhoin, (a rabid radical,) settlers, irhoseTwivc. and little ones have this day and generation would do .omes gathered the followingfaccouni of how the . j .i.' ' j. I.i - ' .i.i I r , , . .A . . .i e i i t mas-acre commenced : instigated these proceedings, and he was fallen victims to! the murderous tomahawk ihfng to stay the fearful progress of crime, f jcaci,am a trt apPl.ch to arrested tot an examination therefor The and scalping knife of the red man, were to benefit society, aud lay the foundation I.'.a.ans, followed by General Canby arresu caused great excitement among the charged with baviug provoked the attacks fo " a better and happier era in the future, and Dr. Thomas. Then Cap'ain Jack u'rgroos,and the abojre telegram telja the upon their Uttlemint., because it wonld wf should see to it that the education of nde a speech asking for Hot Creek and rest ef tu .lory. r not do toa interfere with the miserable tub ebildren is not reglected. We are . V ,!' . , J ' 4 J L I ; I U ..1 1 i:! A.Jal. Jri.i,n i. child and Dorns, for a reservation. Mr. ' ; .' r" r- ! ircace pomct: oi me a imiuiairauoo ana iu mm .m i(ki iiresuun- u ,.,. , u t.,i. ti, w nnKBi. one of my gal swarms, she must her own hive. hunt just formed under siit-h dtlihiful au-iKti, be long end pleaaaut, mjiy their jovn out weiti their j sorrow, and mar Hu$ evening of their lite be a blight and cheerful a thi, the morning. w mrntmmmmmmmmm mwm mmmm a y DIED, In this County, on the 2-th March 1S73, Mm. Rebecca Cow an, wife J. Milton Cowan iu tho 62nd yar of her age. In this County, on the Oih irt., after two dnvii ilinem of cereSro nj.iiial ineninitia, Mar garet liz:tlctli Graham, 13 year of ag-. plete lok of Shoe, llau, lIoxeT tone Ilia bon o; tsojjar, ColTee, MolaaK, aitd all kukdaa M . . ' .11 . . . : - amm . . .. .i.H II. .. . i - : i;nuia A linn iirnvn ntti fa nt i .1. . : i. t i i .... r., I. n a . . . n i ; I . i -i j i.. . .. ., r. ? I w - - i me rouoer. ; wup were growing ncu ais k,y " luc uiwimh i icuui cuuureu. uje m giv- inni wnai lie asKen. ncimn the J Fonutain Pump and Sprinkler, for tributing jgovelnment ' blackets and re- It . this class that demands the atteution chin told Meachain to say no more, that be watering Shrubbery, jFlowers, and Plant. ; ceiving in ;!r?tnrn j many valuable Indian ofl our people more especially now, and it (Meacham) had said, enough upon thai Washing windows, Gwriage. &c; Sprink- commoditie. which they appropriated to I jig Mdo walk., and flower, and Extingn- their owit use. The peace policy of the c j. i piiwHrn mvnL r wa Liiprpinr 4 a in m v ni nn uiriauiLcv s 11 luc; wmi uitin in u s it n nun lii w i r oinini i ii v ui i iifii i' ri' vv sum strons.'anci was nerisiated in with ho Dur- for the accommodation of all the children pistol and snapped tlie cap at General tworhnUofkmnnnd. The Tndiai, tliat can attend. The work should be Gauby. lie cocked his pistol again and lXiP The attempt Uade in the Wilminj tihi' Jiadttiial' 'District " bv jud'st Rhaaell I . m . , , , j ' i . . . , ..t fired, when General Canby tell dead, shot TVJ? well understood enmmenced m earnest and prosecuted with v.. u,.1imict.i then .ho, 1DQ OUI ClWr UaillnTIL U UrMlSrC IIIC l . .... . . mm ' i - . n-? I - - I ... . m ire before it Was undertaken to convince all 4al and intelligence. Meacham in tin- sh"iil.le s and head, but i eta fools that nothing conld be effected by j VVo believe that the - Commissioners, hei still alive, lto.iton Cliai ly and ar.oth .n.k i,mUmmm IknfoM V nxt;.v aeliool com mi tt ees. and ei uvnini n tr Roar d I er Indian shut and killed Dr. I hotnaa ruvu uivcj iwiij.vi nnc vii. I T 7 If rreedom of ilie Piii.s by : indicting the Lditors of the W'ljmington Jouru.l for exposing. the, rascality and unfairness of Judge lioud, . must be denounced by the .f. people and repudiatttd by the Courts The freedom of the Prcsji must he maintained At all haaards, especially " to expose cor riint Judires and office-holders. 1 ' Yheu tho proper time arrhresor at Uhe many iiameles. outrages perpetrated i JUSTICE IN THE SOUTH. least nearer the trial, we .hall b.vejmore 0l, De Die8L women and children. but for I The CincinWati Eunuirerer's special tp .ayiDU the subject. Ciari Democrat. .. , . ., U I. . , Ar , WaabJitSn dUnatch.1 ol the Hlt. aavs ; P in? 'U'owaui I, i I... . I i , we net iuw necunoSanKee general V Z".,' .u.. nuAa.i.' train of thi. last .tateiuent 1-icwuoic proceunnj is maucioa. ana h been filled. -Nothing else ' tliat the . .. " . "Vi 2. V i " Troops are now about a mile in the wi-if .t i . l. .1 ' s . 6 luries m the Southern States is beginning , , . . . . ,, Vindictive lpcrsecnon by two neterwu. Indian. hive done i. o well calculated to attract much attention. The United Iva bed. lymg on their arms, and will exeite the loyal Worth. The innumerable State. law on the subiect provide, that r-'- , . . - uld still be cpntinued, notwithstanding f Rowan will do their duty in the prpmo- thonaanda of tlie border settlers have beeu tipn of ibis Rood work. Let them have brutally murdered while engaged in de- efery encoragemeiit and assistance. i i - velopiug ' the jcoun'ry notwithstanding Uooker Jim chased Dyer for some dis tance, but Dyer turned upon him with his pistol in hand and Jini run. An Indian knocked the squaw of lt:dd!e off her horse and took i, but Captain Jack made him return it, ar.d then another Indian chased Riddle aud shot at him. Some allowance may be made for the Impure vaccine matter has ccadea young woman in Maine insane. The Woman's Conieniiial Association of Philadelphia is to be made national. I Rochester ice dealers refuse to deliy r ice on Sundays ibis season. Half the honey bees of tha northwest h ive beeu killed by the severe winter. And Ohio congregation recently pelted the pastor with unmarkable egg for preach iug a tempeiance sermon. The much-talked-of-strike by the car penters and plasterers in Brooklyn, N. Y. has resulted in a failure. It costs a mm in Green Biy, Wis., $2 000 to speak of a woman as "that no torious woman. A father ia under arro.3f in Worcester, Massaebnesct's, tor whipping a one year old child for an hour ami dislocating its thigh. ! James P. Wells, who lately came to rief as the proprietor of an American samblinjr-bouse in Pans, wns formerly a clergyman , and pastor ef a Massachusetts church. The Derby (Ct. Transcript says Mrs. herman, the poisoner, tells the matron of the State Prison every night, before go ing to her cell, ''(JooJ night, mid am ; I trust in God I shall not sea you in the morning." SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE; SUFFERING. The Rev. William II. Norton, while residing in 15 raii 1 a a Mk-domry, discovered in thnl land of medicine a remedy for Conumptionf Scrofula, Sore Throat, Cough, Cold. Atlhina, and Nervo'i eakni-KS. 1 lu rctnedr hascured mviHrlf after all other medieine bad fallel. Wishing to benefit the suffering, I will i-end the recipe for preparing and uiiig thU remetly to all who desire it Fkee uf Chakok. Pleaite send an envelote, with vour name aud addreiM on iL Add res, Rev WILLIAM H. NORTON, C76 Broadway, Feb. 27, tr. j Jiew Yurk City. A CARD. A Clergvmin, while residing in Sourh A nieri-1 a i . ca a miMuonary, rticovcrl a Kile ana siiupie ; remoilv for lhe Cure of Nervous eakne,i Kiiriy lH.cay, l)iea43 of lhe Urinary and bemi-1 n ii Orpins, and the wlmle train of disorder bro'.ilit on iv L.-iiu fnl and vicmmi ha'au. (treat liaye been (rared by thi nob'.a rrnUy. GROCERIES. I 1 Their term are 4ru-fy cah and barter wit a few excetion. Thofe who are reliable s4 priHupt iu pat ing their acvounu- It! afford theaa pleaMire to acvouaokile. To enable them lo ell god at clo-e price, which ley are deter- j mined to do, lliilicy ha leen ad j pled, akre ood are oll on lime to indivrirrnnsie rtie, , heavy loH- will occur fn.ni the Ilankrift and - ll(aneteaUproviioiifl the law, and when loam ' are u4aincd by mirclUntii, ft i4'a well ataled fact that ndi loe srf luet aiktt Jreona- ble lo.aupp. thai -fbe lne t bf uai up as ; far a practicable, fall cat the honest paying cu- ; tnmer. They have oVirrfflirl lat lb I war of doing lwine, Ly ann'at thf lowrat cak and barter prices $nd; credit ow'maa wb is i unwarthy dlt. j . j TWr aiw thankful lo lleir ilailt friends and j cnMonier for iliir very li!-ral oUai sod t lileace, and hp tr aIirjlkmjiHiaMlvajt Uw price io avoir wnr comiarteo uruf. 4- March rr tf. XEW AXD UFRjiCTirE fTflCL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, nnui'KTs rroi.M U-J 'v a detirelo benefit the alSicf ed aixl unfortunate, I will end the recipe for preparing J mm aa a and using tin medicine, in a aeaieu envelope, to anv one who need it, tree of duirg. Address. JOSEPH T. IN MAN, 1 i Station D, Bible iri-e, Feb. 27-tf. Xtv YvM City T HE TAVENTIfrril scalawags, 'Judge Hnssell and Solicitor CantwelL, jTMtc fortner we know but little 'about, but! judging from the character be has made for himself since ha was eleva ted lo the position of Judge by dint of ;ycconstrucuon aua negra iTotes, we are incJlnerl to the opinion that his good name (a entirely unenviable. Ganlwell, te ac. eomDlic'e of Judge Rnssell In this villainy. - . I . ... :. - " - ' was we ar0 informed, a Confederate officer. ' , - - I' 1 . ' . l u Vjfow long we kuow not. jAfter the war, he did like Starbnek and plUf arc aaid . f t 4 1 . .1 I U .I..1I l.n A ..r a - as n.n.lt crimes oi; niuroer. ana rapine iuey nave --- 'T.1" trooos which can be brought into activr -.l.:-.. .!. MOWiii accoroaiice wiui me oiaie laws . ... , ,. j ., , . .! J. I . . ... 1 rejrulatinir the selection of iuri( Spying oiaue ioyai ..uary goveruor wcUee Ut prevaileJ 61llce 1868 in Norlb regulating the selection ot juries ; but the Tr5' anu " 18 L-.!. i .:i.i toco i v-.i. Ithe Modoc war. of North aud $outh Garolina. All their ana sath Carolina, for the United States . Mr - i l i.'ir f i !.!. ir..j l r. . i. 1 mo. oiner crimes paie inw lnsigniacaoce ue- Jiarsnai lopacKiue r uuerm jmit ;or uic j-Ji;!ljjLl I i rial f orimnt writb npirrnpa and in vpnnm sme mis, jananey re now, to oe exier- tv" i r e , : . of darkness. Theie are here about GOO believed they will end Meachaui is not exp. eled to aur minaled. Alasp the Poor Indian ! Why did they cpinmit this great mistake I As long aa tjhey confined their murderous crusades to the people of Texas and the for eign settlers they were not to be moleatcd. ed Radical partisans, and excluding all Corporal paui?hment doesn't go down decent white citizens.. In Other' quarters in English schools. A schoolmaster tried some respect has been paid to the State his cane on oue of bis pupils in Sooth laws, and as the Stale Uw of Maryland Stafford recently, for which he was fined excluded negroes from Juries, the United ten pounds aud costs, and ordered to the Stales Attorney-General told a delegation cells until the money shall he paid. . In Vicksbnrg, a few day ag-, two hi i c' women. Hosa D.mt and Violet Carter, fouzht a dur-l with butcher-knives. The fiirht was short, aud Vi del Carter died ot her wound. mi abovt an h ur. Her anta gonist was mortally wounled. The Baltimork Slxdehs. The INtt ol'ihe iikiIhmI ."4oaei v oi ile4 teof Nort h Carol iuj will 1 he'd iu ST A TICS VI LL.K, N. C, MAY -'7 i ll,1 17:; at II njn. ' vcnt::fj MtJicu; SwClclV, N. C. April 17-if. M iBhed: HVw Lo1 Ilrw Rmlorid. j i t ..,h. t.-w .- !' ai'- e.."jr. If e ;a rl .1 r a t4c rtii kkl xmr (ti i tii fikrh- ft vol utMr m.l u i.-e Ta Vr l arlh ri al lnr'.-jr. l-n ! vj . M.rrt.-, ; a o C jiarn. x. i-fL'f-v fa Frra, tae.d lr ft f nii- rr".' i i . J.-t aviuit mu ui.; fcr l it ?. H tU 4.aU y. 'I 1m u:r l".; " a 'lr jr"fr t" wet -f , a.cc-. I'm' itf a wr l-tf Kiiwi) . . c .a ti I.-" Im '1 leair. c-rri !' tH 'ft k . iril r.Urr'- Baltimore papers deny mot emphatically "fc rri. . U. c iu. 4,n a .i-t f - i . e t i . i l l Ufi ifn iMw.it J.lrf li lis i4l ; any foundation For the articls telegraphed ,.,r.M.ri'.it.ri.j . r t (mm iliii cif v fiiai n.ir rrf tn one nf I tMr $ ! tll m tmm baa our daily papers, "'hinting at tig!illul im-1 to.eaa cai. i .a ain rid p -any 44 . morality in Maryland young ladies' U.rd - WC. re-S: Seat, ing sehools, the details of which are said AdJr,.iu. Tw.ir a t M to evidence an extent of debaucbuy and i27R.rrTf ew York,PotifioaDoa,4 58C depravity absolutely appalling. . April 17 tC .. S22ZH7ZZASXD1? are now receiving at tlieir Store, tittlr tarjre a4 well fctieied n:vxk ot .riiir and SemiDcr JLwudV, Conitiiig of Dry (ioolis, Naiony Ibdy-taiede Cloi ii'u.,: of tiie verr liet Stvle. Ilardvarw. ANNUAL8 MEET- ' Urooerie. IWji and bhoea. Hat Iadiea and ticiit, in fjet all gooifs which are nauaily kepi in a fim cb Ceier4l Stork which they elling low fur CaUt buyer. . AI we ak t t you to call and examine our aloe i before pur chaaing clewbere. J J j We return our aineere lhanV fc.r paat (rom and hoc by fair dealing and atrk.'t slteiilioe buiiea to nurit ar iticreaae j 1 AU kind of produce taken at the higbeel uixrkit price iu exrtuinre for r-4d. I BUHNilAUUT d: SON'S, f March 20-3moa.- 1 j Bargains! Bargains ! ! i In order to makf rw.tu for! roy Sprinf stork, I am compelled to sell ff iy re maining 1) inter I VMrfc censisimg KEADV MADE tZilMUKG. HATS. 1MTH. AND SHOES, iiall of ebick G 11 EAT BARGAINS are g) ri. j VICTOR WALLACE, f Feb. 6, if t ! . i mmirmSi. fea ml C C F 11 13 E c Ii F 1 I I I 1 f i; i i i, s 'Ik V i i 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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