PaJPaaaei J 3 I t . 1 ' - J . , 'Hi t- ! : i 'I i f 'I C t i 1 .. '.!. '1 ' : f .ir ; j. . 'J. ! r . i CI - "I: '3 . ',; .It ;' -" ! ' r " 1 V4 4 '"2 r ! 't ' 1 n E n 1 -,' . jt in I :-l .i 'VU'.-...; r :ii-':. 4 . 1 i (Earning tUatrliinati SALISBURY. THCKSDAY MAY 8. NEWS AND COMMENT. I The Government of Turkey has sent an or? I d ir to the United State for 400,000 rifles. . ! -. A dispatch from Rome says thePope hasBuff- s ; ered a relajisc. :r j J. ,-, ,. X)uring a baptising near 'Dixon; 111., a Tridge eive waVwith "the crowd on it and ovitra i. hundred persona wererecipitated into the; ti i .eir Defow.-? Manr'.-weire iniured killed fand jThe King of the Tuscarbi M died a few day afco in Canada. " William Mountpleawuit wa bin Eneliah name. . .1 . . , .. .. : i - Tbaiouni of 3. L,i,Powens t Newport N -I Yf was destroyed bV firt.l A .falling chimney ;,!, filled two pettoiW "L .-cU'1' v't c; ' i Colonel' Vlealott says in nj; tweiity-three tan serrice against hoslileImlian he Hirer uncounted an enemy in stronger natural posi tion," better armed, or I niore skilled than the ri'Modoc:;';i ;r; " ' ' " j, Generals Sherman and Howard again tertj ! fiedforejthe,raeican.and Britiah Mxed jjfalms CommWion yesterday that Columbia vas not burned by. their order cor by the $ed i ral forces;. . - .'.'Si-:. . - Thebulkiing of the Western Union Telegraph . . Companyl in Broadway, Sew York, will be ten : , storieahifeK above- the sidewalk- The whole , beighl'oCthe building and tower will be;two :cj handred ad twenty-elx feet. Over the main ! - entrance -will 'be the falataea of ' Frhnklln and Morse.' Tblabtiildinff will cost $l,000,006,:and 'y'' witl be one'of the -principal archilectual orna- tiiena of New York It! will be, finished Slay r .Uakes Ames, toe lamous ureau jio'juierur, t' ii. reported, to be inaenjible from .paralysis, v' The doctors' have given him up. ( . I r Hon., James hi Ore, f South1 Carolina, and U. 8. JnnUteM at' Bt, jPetersburg, died in ihat . city on the 6th inst of ihflatnation of the Lntisr. A1 late dmpatch from Louisiana," dated6th ; Ink says it Is reported Metropolitans attacked Dr.Blanche'Rforce nearSt. MLr.invilleand wcia ' repulsed with rrlofes' !of three killed and .two wbuhded.- I)r, Blanche has two hundred men and one cannon. It ia stated tiiat the "Metropo litans were drlvTn bact to St. Martinsville.; v. , ;X4TTBR.- Ad vices from St. Martinsville , port that the;' position of the Metropolitans as irecarioH3, and may at any moment be ofer- powered by the "tax-resisters." Tbe peopl in it thia section aeem determined to pay no taxes to a theKellogg government, unless compelled !by United States troops - j J"-iiX Slertd speeeal from Madrid dated the bth reports indications : of revolutionary i' The'ciry fa placarded with manifestoes urging ' tiie people to demand the immediate proclama don of a Federal republic, abolition of capital punishment, abolition of the State council, sep aration, of the church and state. General Con treras has been requested by the federal Committee to become President hut declines ' The Federalist meeting today was excited but no disturbance becurried.. The people did hot come armedf as threatened. .The twenty fourth' annual meeting of the : amertcan Medical Association, is in session; at St, Xoun. 3j0 delegatiej are present ! The ship Tennyton, ': of Newburyport frbm Calcutta for Boston, is reported foundered at sea She had one side cargo East. India produce, value $325,000, which i largely insured in Bbr ; ton ofSces. The vessel and freight money were 'vahied at $110,000, making total lo.s ty disas ,t Mrs pen.Canby is hopelessly sick, There are lour applications already for Ol ft' .'place including John M. Langston- colored The entire budness portion of Pari, Tenn is burned. Los? one 'hundred thousand dol Iari.i',l:,u' " ';-i; ;' !r s .Cbief Justice Chase died in N. Y.City on the 7th iat, of paralysis. Both his daughters and 'Senators JSpratie were at his bedside. T JFowler i& Slocumb, of N. Y. City, dry good; nierchtii'tf bre failed ; liabilities half millioi . JamerE. Ilaynes, lessee of Olympic theatre, ;Mdyrng.' ' Stokes, the asasin of James Fisk, has been deoiedr new' trial. I The latest advices from St, Petersburg, says j ofTjial dispatches state that the Khan of Khiva , ofiera , unoonditioial surrender to the Kuastan , i demands, i Tlie:widowof the late Major General John "y K. Wool, la dead, aged $0. J J AAes is gradually weakening. Only 'thre of the ship Tennyson's that crew was wrfced On the 23d of February were 4v vh!. "Taey floated eight days on a piece of the wreck. , ' , . i . i A Bad Mayor was elected at Goldsboro. Al so at Haleigh. - i: George Lea, cob, was ex eon ted at Yancey vilb N, CLpii the 6th iaU , for the crime of rape,' ebnmitted oni'the 20th March' last. 'unon the person of Wum Ana Kiearcy, a white lady, 14 years fage.;'i'j 1 WTl. Davidson was elected Mayor of Chai The Vfilmingtqq Sar jaays attheiecent elei tioafoar:Ca.4crvativ;u3 and aix Bads were elec - Deatha la Feyettsville from Hay 1st., 182 id y ay lat, 1373, were 47 whites and 67 colored.!- JCaglk i -i--' "'' j-:1 "';' 4' SI' ' The vo'fe ! Iri 'Fayetteville resulted in the trTu.nph: of-0ji Coiuerva.iye's. Capt. W. TV ' i!ir 1C...J ' '' " ' 'il. r i tzuii wan vicvicu xiiiiun. , f . . , . --V' ' : . ! .. , .t.r,JSi:i 0 u. . 1 4:.;. t . ? ' ' -UK , Anjio.porU.nt r notice ; willf be found in thbt paper from Dr. J; J. - MottColleetbr tt Internal Revenue; 6th District, N. C i io: (gard'to Special Tax. . Persons liable fr aneViai: tax 'are nariieuliirl v inteVtedJadical ideas of. free 1 govemmeni, tb ";''' '! ; i 1.- i-.. . ... ' : .. , ; ' - YADKIN RIVER RAIL ROAD. 1 t .... . . . - - Tliere is to be held in fhis place on the Sdutrnst., meeting-of tuo stockholders of lhh. Company, and it is of raucu napojf. lance that all the Stock' he represented - r" i ' i i : . .... . I 1 : the fneiids and stockholders as wej tufn'oiitl ..Tbejatc o the', o peud oft.tV- ;meeting..y Corp jonty every l.odv who ietJs aa uitereat Un tbe enter - ; - , prise. ,'1 '' BS The latest advices frotniiheseal war the Alouoe Indian war, mdjicajejaat tcrs as unchanged. The Indians Aro tiH 1 il TT ness is likd.ld last throughout the suni I Tbl; Ircltest i,ia!ii ilbosl mer. who, havfcibeeivas government Agents,:; robbing ie Indians. If Grantwonld re? call theses rascals, the Indians woul 4, . ia ue less iruub! esotne. . . If be troub lea inI Ise. ;Th Loaisiana'cera to be1 on the tncire the communi . . it payment of taxes logg government shed, i Tlio pohdilion of afftira jisreally o e i can r i deplorable.- iGrantconld restore order and) avert further bloodshed by a' ,word if he would. r:ff kViL tiuL--iiti' iuJ i r , . i i i i ' 1 nii:i tuuico kit. tuc nuni ho will bp held rpanonaibli. bv allVeasbn- Nw,UlhaM ubum. ?-Fpw """v tmt siruggiuig against uie uiegarexacuona i ..' . -J. -tt r i .? !Lll oi usurpers, jwna are reauy na oeuer uian i -Lt i - iliVit 'Jj i 'L:.'1' v vaa-uayuiK Hurfdenlv w thont warninsr 1he bndee i .i.-. i : i ty are resolved to resis the gave way and precipitated its living freight them U t0 be i,eid reuiltv until ia further to the usurpers, or Klr; ntOftbe stream below. ; l be scene .which examination A temporary Commission, iofficiats. Thi IjviU bf en9uea,. e8Cr,eOT ww, . consisting of gentlemen nf evi-ry high . ; ' Ht. r. 'I utrnirirlihiy ihmt rami v Annn9irnn tn 1 ,. . . . 0 . . .. . strife and we fear blood , -7 ; " - .1 anaing, is inst tuted tu liieir places, and svriie, ana w,icar3oipoat , tbemselvea from the ruins of the -: i.. i.t..jtj j: ' ut ' i .'t J I .. -... . .U..L I wiien it icu wern m near we euiru itiiii robbers sustained by a corrupt govern 1 . , , , " " J iAv I ' . ii.' .. ... . 'rtney were anable to reach land without as ment. i AV bat, tbe. end of all j.Uia will be it is difficult to foresee. II i 1 .. : ' I AFTER THEM. , ..J , .l . , It ig gratifying to know that col.- Long is keeping nj shtrp look out for bi all rob- bers. bnch snomcrr l as long been needed to look ate .'these rascals. . . I i il The At anta Sun of tW4th inst.. savs i V, J, i, T XT n ' i . i Gol. T. B. Loxg, of .N. C, special agent of tbefPostoffice Departmenttjarres-i ted and hadfThos. J . Jobe, late postnias- ter at Ringgold, Ga., yesterday, before lis Honoir, Cmin!i?eioner Smith, bf this 1 city, upon.. the cliargett ot -emblezzling raouey oret funds.'duriog the l.tat montii at bis offiejei tlinggoldj Georgia. Jobe ivm i eld to baSliur his appearance atj the Uni ted States Court, in this place, id Sep tember. , Supcial agent, Long, installed in office a the above pi U Fulmer7p potmistr ace Mrs. artba ress. - i i ! f DEAtiiiof Professor McGuffy.- telejrram to the Richmond WntG ian noances thpdeath of Dr. McGufet Pro4 feBor'of jlral Philosophy, Ethics find xvieiapnyBicsm me university oi Virginia who had beqn in infirm health for some time nast.i t)r. McGcFFET whs elected to the chair indicated. : some thirty Veara ago, we think in 1842,'to fill the vacancy Mns- Charles Murray, Miss Eliz Cud oecasione4 bjy the' resignation of Professor Jdington, Mrs. J. nks, James Camp, Jr., Geokob Tucker. At the time of his election U rbided in Ohio, where he lield a profesarotPhip in Kenyon Collogpj He was a, learneu ana aoie man. ana uossess- i .1 ;i t a l l i ed manv itrhris traits of character which gave him 'k domraandingr influence araons men He; was a, devout Christian and, an j aoie oiviue.i a srries ot senool book.- II a t . a i I which ' be; prepared and pubhs'bec ban such -meriij that they attracted imm ?diate . ! . 1' ' ' .-11 11 : . ,1 I nonce nimi ar stui leearuea as Biauuara works for Ssehools. The death of so efui- till ' 1 - t W Ir neni a ecimiar aua eo usetui a i'rotessor will bo sadly felt. l rrE itrjjjL t AROLINIA3T. V e are in receipt of the May number of the MIviiral Caroliniai"which fully maintaiqsits Well earned reputation as a first-class' AgricuU tural Magjjzhie. The leading articles in the number before us, are up to the high standard ofiprevioua numbers, while the selections ! generally possess more than sort to the courts. is only the ricxt step m and secured, and Mr. Uline thought at erdinary iisitiept to those engaged eitlier a regularly concerted progiaftve of opern- first that" the bouse was haunted,' but he iu Agricuijnfal or Horticultural pu -sniis. ttons. It may well be that the conflict in plucked up courage and went in lie could We are pljea ed to notice that the ' Lit Giant Parish was designedly brought hear Afred calling "Oh ! Mr. pline," but ertry Depaijmeiit"is fiilled with judicious about by Kellogg for the purpose of giv- see no one. The.thonght suggested it selections 0fiigh merit, in full accord with ing color to jiidictments for treason. We self him to look up the chimney, when he the well kn.oiwn literary tastes of Mr. t).i do not know what tbe law of Louisiana discovered a pair of No. 12 feet dangling II. Jacquep.ithe editor. The atJditionUif declares to be. treason, or the evidence thereir,. There wa Afred snuz ahd safe. -.--IS" ; i .a 1 I ----- this department to the Magaatnclis meet, ing wuu general iavor. it gives a variety iveuoggjuage, nowover, a rveiiogg snenn, ne coma nni nave oeen listened any ugu tb its pagcjijjraaking it a desirable family and a KeHngjury, the law aud the trsti ter 'than' he was. Mr. Clino sot i-ig that compantoiu while it does not in; the leist detract firim its merits as a faithful jrepre- sentative of the Agricultural interest of the countrrd j . . ,..- . I i Announcement ,w made of the associa tion of Mr. Wm. L.-. Daesett with tbe ublisher'ti Department ot the Masliziue. from the enerjry which he has ;eef ex- bibited, dtiliiig bis long connectjonr with the press of Charleston, we look lojsee the Liural Caioliiia, mointain its past rep utation iu j every particular, aud go on irasperinsiin mo future. s 1 hose of lour readers who have not already subscribed to the Rural Carolinian hould send for a specimen copy and eh roii tneir names at once on its su lion list. I DESPOTISM. There la InA wnrae rlpatmtism Mian tlml which the ! sUth has endured for ! eight years, ten. pchotield, when in command. threatened ltd snnpress the Proaress edited y John lfehnington, a loyal radical.- Ilolderi whjen Governor threatened to ars rest the edijtojrs of the . Milton Chronicle, and suppress? their paper.' The editors! of una paper inijiooy were '.HTeaienea py ine Standard rab the jail and it f poke hy the authorijy, of Gov. Holden. fllie edi- tor of the Wilmington Journal is indicted we believicallingudxe Bond a rascal. If Mi. Rnelhard cannot nmvA it l.v wit.aa.. fl, Kltimoro ' tb.. .T.wln... is greatly scindalied, by bis neighbors who know hjm best. ' I I I ! -V;- ' ""I ""B judge Mitten more recently suppressed the New Orleans Times for timely audi well testo'eji strictures, upon the itf imy rt nis judicial conduct. , lie jivtuogg il f T' i Kl.ii .t. a nrvllAA( fh..nr.nA J J r n- H, T rPK1 "f -r? a license ia ui w,uyu icviuu upon within ten Bays. , These are African and ii 1 growth and ftroduct of negro enfranchise it " . IM 'v. tt -S. mput hpfnrA tliAV. o.inTfl innnt a hiinilprl or say the gird's prayer, j They jcaif cim, mil inese acts oi. uespousm, roo a piaie, and then be sustained by every! member oi the party, me ignorant as wen as ,uie learned. ti - -- i!. - I ) ' If Holden .had hot been impeached and deposed the chances are that the civil war whucu uciwccu i lie wuucb ruu uiauika Ibuisiana wciiild have been fully inangu J i .I.K. Lu .J.tl !n - iabcu iu hub im,uuujmuimtauii piaui, may , wen oe expected, i lien atexico musiiiaw, ana wunout even a anaaow oi evi should send Kirl4 and Holden to command J either fight or make all the reparation dence that he had violated any law of the in JuiaianaJ denizHef. , , ', FRIGHTFUL DISASTER. involving a fearful loss of Jife, occurred H l?tt was.,uemg atraunsiercu io a iiuiuuer ut id ceutcouverts to one of the Baptist church es hero at a point in Rock River, just be- low the lruesdell iron bridge, and about two hundred persons, including many laaiee ana a nnmper oi cinmren, iijiu gaui- mony. ..... . 1 - itil rro nf I rnm oanh nt liar I rare rrnvili l of people on the banks rushed, wildly tol.u d Iro, many oftheiu so distracted wiito e terror as to be unable to render any as- any r sistauce. iilmi I It Mora . mni lolt nninAtipn I Izr' , ' V ' ' V T aml went nooiy to won to rescue me nv- ing ana recoyerine aeaa. ;, , 'r : .i - '"I . I nw( wntn it ieu were so near me enjre mat t twwni,.-, .....g.io .uswHiiH.icir hi reaca of those on shore, but up to six p. M. 'trtyitwo dead bodies bad been taken irmu ii v river uuu u in auuuni cerium uiai i iuero are others still .under the wreck ol I i be bridge. Of those saved twenty-four were more or less injured, some fatally. 1 he following 18 a complete list oi the di ad so far as is now known : MUs Catharine Foley Miss Martha Page, Mrs, J. W. Latta. n rRir..t o'Rr;n- Miss Mury Driukwa jda Vauu, ter. Miss Irene Baker, Miss Wilcox, Mrs. James Goble, Robert Dyke, fGeo. KeutV Miss Bessie Rayne, Mrs. Larpenter, Clara&KosaStackpole, J.P. Danners(child) Jay Mason, Mrs. Petersberger. Mrg Ci W. Kentner, v Miss Petersberger, Mrs, Ben. Oilman, Fred Haln, Mrs, Col. H. T. Nuble Miss Emily Deming. Miss iNettie Hill, Mis-s Auua UemiUK. Mrs. Heiirv Sillunan, 1 nomas Haley, Mrs. Dri Hoifman, Miss Kittie Sterling. Mrs. E. Wallace. Ida Drew, Mrs. William Cook, ilryi Witheliu, of Mrs. Thos. Wade, -Miss Lizzie Mackery. Nafh usa. Mrs. Mary Sullivan. The following were injured : Mrs. P. M. Aiexaude, arm broken and injured internally. iHiss iuns Aimison tjnernsey, Mms Sarah B. March, Mrs. Captain Smith, Mia. JJa,,,tl Cheney, H tatally injured. A,rs- AaA ,uiei iJr- - J- uynoias, .urs. Jol,n H- oore, Mrs. S. W. Whitmore, aI1 seriously injured. iir i i MtTiti'iii i i j j iinaiMiiAi iuj """, . , Hgfrp'". J"hn W'od-worlh (a child). iIis3 Kelly, Miss McLady, and fivo chiU aren 1)1 1 ianiig;ui aii?o. received lu juries. N. Y. World. LO U ISI AN A - ( J 0 V ERXO R M 'EN RY TO BE TRIED FOR TREASON. ''Governor" Kellofr's assurance is re iresning. lie proposes now to try (jv- ernor McEnerv for treason, and he will brook no delay in pushing on the good work.- He has just written his Attorney General a sharp letter in reference to his failure to prosecute, and ordering him to lay the matter before the Grand Jury. We are at a loss whether at a loss whether to think the bloody fray in Grant Parish turned his stomach, or whether to think that the ie- I . . . - necessary to sustain the charge. With a mony will doubtless be matters of second- ary consideration. It Kellogg is siraplv keeping np a fuce it m ly be w II. If be attempts to hang "(aovernor Metnery and bis aiders and abettors'! it will not be well either for Governor Ktdlojrs or for ! his aiders and abettors. JAMES BROOKS. Hon. James Brooks die-1 Tuesday at half past eight o'clock. He was conscious to the last. He, in connection with his ' oroiuer, rrasius jdi-ooks.; louuuea tue Nw Yok ExPres which has always advocated conservative principles and has been a staunch friend of the'Suuth. That he enjoyed the confidence and respect of his constituents is indicated -by the fact that he has been repeatedly elected by them to Congress. When his distiict was consolidated with that of the Hon. S. S the latter, who could easily ha v been elected, declined to contest the di.-lrict with Mr. Brooks, and ratjfir Congress man-at-Lirge. In this we have additional evidence of the devoted allachmeiit to Mr Brookfe of such honorable men as "Sunset" Cox. Tbe bniy cloud upon bis fair fame was bis connection with the late Credit Mobilier scandal. We understand that Dr. William Sei u ol u,,ra y wh Mr.-iJrooka during 1 dell, of this city, who was called in to see lis sojourn here, pro- nounced Uia disease cancer ot tit If this is a fact it is likely tht ihe fatal 1 . t. . . . I'l l ins disease, which lias uot Intber- l? transP,red. concealed from the pa- wu.. -- -- A FIGHT OR A BACK DOWN. We gave the impressions of a corres I J . . 1 . t 1 . .1 fV . .1 ' r? ": eoiuW O,y to meeneci n.e umteu otatwi waa preparing tor a ngnt wuu opam or Mexico. I rom more recent accounts, n would not seem mere im prov . . a able that pur government may soon take - 1 the latter in hand for the fi-cniifnt not raw-pa , I . 1 L."-t '? V I nn.n.iM.J O! fl 3 .. Texas eitizens. These outrages' have been very numerous, and have becu carried 1 a long time. As we bad occasion several I times to note last year, so we now repeat, .fla - - A I that the administration has been very cul I pable in not affording nrotection to Ameri 1 can citizens. At last Grant a Commission I : . j. . . r ,. . -.-t . . r-t i ... uht wo urnuiLiieni v cu iiiiiuru ur uisen r ui I in inTPiiirarA mgiidn ann ir tnn ronnrtmnn wniri tn arrnit i lie rnimr ni liiia I made by tbem should turn out to be .I rn - .i t I possible, ijcuttnel. .fiPm$nywiox in office. iTbe Baltimore Ainerican, a paper that is slowjto see anything wrong in any man holding xlEce under the present Adminis tration is forced to admit the truth of tbe charges against tbe Vienna Com mission. Itcsays:i.--; ii JJnfortunately'for the good name of tbe cohntry in Europe, Minister Jay and Mr. iucxjiraiu nave ioanu puoeiani'ai prooi that some of the United States (Jororais innrrs t.n tha VSontiA P.Thiliitinii hnvi parchased thejr commissions, j Exactly how mm f ,th lainted, With the disgrace appears not to be ascertained, as the snspension of the whole number is a ' i n. .Muft Ami;a.. .vhiKitora .tVUn. 1 - . f t,e Natioiial honor gcnirafly the men who hae acted thus ..ir-flv .!.. Ka W.:..t1 tl.n. aisiiorterabiy ought to do exposed to me contempt.- ..! ! . ... ' . - . hmv r .nrtr th. id -nmniiaab.npn appointed bv General Van liuren. The - - - - y I Mjui - r Ummissioner, and the Honorary n'; .'.. ..;At:.. t.A ftl-f iatff am not uf nil imnliontpd. Tli nart w . .k i ieiipra Vin KnrPn has acted si1(1hi,t !, n. nt ,ilf. thin'ira in mn tltioI wilh lho afTair settled to public gaiigfction lioMiciDE ix Cabaurxjs Coqxr. On Saturday evening last a distressing case of hjomicide occurred in Cabarrus county, about six miles from Concord. iA white man by the name of Motley sent. word to W. Whittington that be. Whittington, had been "talking about" bis family and look ont, that he intended .to kill him, etc. About twilight baturday evenmr Mr., .Motley, in company with' another white man and a negro boy, rode up to Wbittiugton's house, and while disntount- ing from his horse was shot and instantly killed, Mr. Witting on, after the killing proceeded to the nearest magistrate's and delivered himself up. On Sunday ho was carritd to Concord and jailed. W hitting- ton is a man fifty or sixty years old and. we learn, always bore a fair character for peace and sobriety Xetcs. CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP NOVEL AT TEMP1AT BURGLA- RY. Alt reid Misetiheimer, of the colored per suasion, desiring a few goods belonging to Mr Jftm-s Cline and i:ot Reeling able lo py for them, concluded on SaucUy night to possess himself of sundry ui tides in tbe store daring Mr. Cline's absimre, and be thought himself on the plan if entering lbqstnre by coming dowu thij chimney. IIo procured a bidder and wipe, and as cending to the top of the chimney1 h? fas tened the rope, to a Mont pole, which he laid arrows the top. and slowly descend ed the chimney in qnest of the much cove ted articles. Not being an expert at the IvisiiU'S?, he slipeil and fell. . Oh,' horros ! deep down into ihe. throat of the (hiratiey and wedged himself hird and fist, one hand holding the rope and the oilier feel ing down his side. How long he remain ed in this uncomfortable position he does not know, but when chickens b gun ''crow ing for day," Alfred bega-i calling for help. His "Oh ! Mr. Cline," aroused ihe owner of tbe store house, and he proceed- edt'o the store and could not exactly under stand where the noise proceed from the dodrs were all fastened, windows closed la m . . - and; if he h-d been built in the chimney. there was no possible chance for hii es- cape, siimraonded some of his neiebbors, md ttiey made several unsuccessful at a a . tempts to draw him out of "ihe chimney, but it was no r. Afred. bv this. time. was nearly stiff-cated from soot and ashes and nearly dead. They went to work and pulled the chimney down to where he was, and released lum from his cable tow. He was brought out more dead than alive. When called on to evnluin Unur bo rrnt Uhcre, said he "cold and wet. and just L,ni,l t in iKn i: i v " H w .aac"w nuti iiq uuvvti and irit wmm " he said he b id no' idea of taking anything from tlie store unlets he r- i monHiappeu reasons did w on a clinic terbucrcr. These not nnnear nt ir:itnrv tn 1r Cline. who brought him. to town before .Timo r. Fi-hpr who. Aft.-r ....miln,. of the cae. required b:ra to eiv'p bond for bis app'-arance al court. In this i mailer of bond A'fied proved deficient and is now p -iriisi'iir i t Qtii-t at ihe "Hotel de Hirrii"." oecttpviog ej") in fort able rinarter with Mr. fi.ii Moi-puii 5c G H ra iv a pridiahiy get somewhat ch Med iu bis pre sent abode, but the roof does n t leak. Co nerd Sun. MuunEPIx SrAitTAXnuito To the kit. doess f Mr. Luuisrlen of the Southern and .Atlantic Telegraph Company's office at this point, we are indebted for an item from Spartanburg. lfSterday evening a discharged soldier, under the influence of whiskey, m?eiii:g O e ot the otneers, a Liieulananr, attempt ed to he soriiible, and slapping tbe officer on ihe back, invited hnn to drink. ihe officer became indignant !, and refused. vlmn tbr BuMla. 1.mrtrul li?m in llm fjfo - ti. i.. ...., i.t nd procuring bis revolver, went inserch of iic aa tnIf.a l.itn. The officer , . , was arrested and Iodgcdjin a j til. His name is Capt. Gallagher, j Charlotte Observer. . i I " 1 T TI,e Ra,t,h Scnttnd of lhe 6: h ,net on . This week, the deposed Governor, W. W IJoldeu, will , - I, j . - , - tbe old clock (at Ilillsboro.'l to answer for - J - - lawless conduct as Governor, iu ordering a set of cut throats composeB of negroes as journal without warraut of-iautbority cf J 1 r ?.i . ;.r lbtate. From the Soo. CLOTHES (llhE.); ,! Tbe; frequent terrible"" aufferinlpr death Irooi clothes taking lire abooidlead lod of eKlinguishingBtich firps.! Three persons out offonf would rush right up tft the horning individual and begin lo paw ith their bauds without and definite aim. It is ucleas to tell the victim to do this or that; or call for water." In fact, is generally bst not to say a word, hnt to seiz' a blanket from tire bed or any wool eO'bric, hold the corners as far apart as m it Mn. atrptrli tint . h!irTj. .1 .mt M-rv..r head ; and Doiuiy run to the person, make a motion of claping in the arm, nnstlv about thpshonlders. TLi instantlv smoth ers the fire and saves the fac. The next instant thiow the. pejioi) on ihe floor. T.his ii "an "additional safety to tbe fiec and breath, and any remnant, of fl.uo can be a i- n put out more leisurely 1 hpnext m?tant immerse thehnrnt parti in cold wafprand all pain will cease with the rapidity of i'bting. Next get som'T common fl iur, re move from the water and cover the burnt parts with an inch of thickness nf flour ; if pnjgible, pat the patient to bed, and. Jo all that is possible to Booth the p itient until tbe physician arrives. Lt the flour remain until it falls of itself, when a bean tiful new skin can bo found Unless the burns are deep no other application is needed. Tbe dry flodr for burns is the nvMi admirable remedy ever proposed, and the information ought to be imparted to all. 1 he principal of its aeiion i, th it likn water, it causes instaul and perfect relief trorn pain by totally excluding al the air from the injured parts. ; SunscaiBER. . The Raleigh Sen thirl say : We un derstand that Maj. W. A. Smith, recently appointed Receiver of Ihe Western N. C Railroad, and really the manager of the wbolo ailair, has retained upon ihe work all he ol.l officers a lid rraployees excei pt the Mister Machinist, E. 11. Marsh, whom he has removed and whose place he has filled with Mr. James Uullisler, recently in charge of n locomotive on the N. 0. Railroad. Mr. Hollisteris a R ilei-h by, and served an appreiicc-drp in the Rjb igh & Gaston niaL-hine shops. He is au ixcellcut man a-.:d a first-iate mc chanie. It innv not he to the discredit of auy one concerned to s y that "Jim IMliter" is a son of t!ie Pn-sidci.t Holhster v. ho couirolltd the affairs of the iNleirb ArG to i Knilr Md about the veur 1 10. At thutt'tue W. A. fciinithj now lion. W. A. Smith, late Pr-sidi nt of the North Caro lina Railroad, aud at present Receiver of the Western North Carolina Railroad, was a truck hand on tin; Rule?h tc Gnton Road, from w hich position he was eleva ted bv President Hollifter to the deirre of Agent at Frauklintoti depot. The promoted track band has lived to see tbe day when be bad il iit bis power to pre mote the son of bis fomier President md benefactor. The wmld goes Cchr fos Lnn islati ve ('our.rrt iox. The remedy proposed by tin; New Y ork Tribune for legislative corruption is to in crease the number of representatives. How will that help if llle ntiuihi r increas ed happens to be bribe tnkf,i7 The Tr bune in its editorial points to Connec ticut as a State incorruptible, becau.-e t.f i:s great number of members to be corrup ted. A Connecticut paper replies by tell ing the Tribune tint his assumption of the legislative purity of Count clieut, i a fiction and has no real existence. The North Carolina.! legislature was bribed we mean tbe Republican legislature of 13GS. This was the first a'tempt rv.r made jn ihe State, and it met with marked und grand success. Tom Scott and ihe Railroad Corporations are now at work upon tbe Conservative .legislature of the State, to purchas all thei State's property in the way of railroads and canals. Time and the purchases made by Tom Scott and the ring, 'Will show what progress they make. Sentinel. Says the 2Gih insl : Wilmington Journal of the v. j:n:....i.- a V l BI II lll.1t U Ui i J UttUIILU lite last Monday evening, at Taylor's Biidg'e, in Sampson county between Mr. B. C Barden aud a colored man natmd Mauerr .which resulted in the latter being shot and killed by tin: former. We could learn but little of the circurustances other than Mr. Harden accused Matter of having set fire to the woods, fioiu w hich a ; difficulty sprang up, when the negro shot at .-.ir. U irc'en, who returned the Ure, with a fatal result. MEDICAL BLUXDKIIS. From the period wh-n surgeous applied thfir salves to weaptms iultead of wounds to the present wiJe-awake nee, tlie medical piu- I ffgsion has ofteu uuwittiugly taken side with ! Disea e iu its conflicts with the human js tern. Even yet in spite of the teachings of centuries of experience, atune physicians be lieve iu depltfting their patients, already se riously exhausted by sickness, with powertol evacuauts, emetics, salivants, eauthariJal plasters, or the lancet. But providentially, j.tiblic intelligence is ahead of these in Jiral fossils, who belong of the light, to ihe'era of the Crusades ! That powerful lly of ua ture iu its warfare with tl,e causes ot ickueca Hostetter's toinaca Bitters, has opened ihe eyes of the masses to the parauiouut imp.jr tance of increasing the vital strength of the holy when menaced by disease. They un derstand that when tle atmospheric, condi tions are adverse to health, it is wistt to rein force the system with a wholesome tonic ami ! stimuhiut. and tlitis -enable it to cotnbal and repel the depressing influoeie e of an iucle tneut temperature. If the c mstitutioual and animal powers were always thus reeuited iu the preseuce of daoger, the tnortalily from cousuinption, bronchitis, chronic rbeiuatism, ice, would be much less thau it now is. The causes which produce croups, colds, nuiusev. ..i' . - i u ..i i a . lUiptiiens aua camrrn eeiuum rueci n sitodk and active vital system ; and of all vitalizing preparations, Hostetter's Bitters has,proved the most efficient. Il is not claimed tbat this standard tonic is a spci6c for line and throat maladies, as it is for dyspepsij. liver complaint and intermittens, but it 4s unhesi tatingly asserted that it is the beat known safeguard acaio st all the .atmospheric ele ments of -Jiaease. v V In MadSoa County Tenn, April $d, WiIlUn DIED, Barber, aged Wjfa. I . j . Th deceased wmn fonaerlv ciUren of tlwa conntv, irt-whlchmany of bis relative, and the friends of bb early life live. - ;i t SPECIAIi -VOTICUl TO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. William H. Norton, while rending in Brazil as a MwMotiary, dicovered in that and of medicinex a remedy for Coiirm phon. Scrofula, Sore Throaty Cotichs, Ool(K- Athma, and Nervo;i Weakness. ,Tbi remedy baa cured myoelf alter all other medicines had failed. . Wishlato benefit flie.suTering, I will send the recipe for preparisg and 'ning thia remedy to all who dewre it K in or Charae. Please send an envelope, with your name and address on it Addre, Rev. WILLIAM 11. NORTON, I 67G DrOADWav. Feb; zrrir r " ; . ? . vp iwk g. . A CARD. A Clerevman. while residing in South Ameri ca a missionary, discovered a sale and simple remedv for the Cure of ervoua kness, Earlv Decav. Dweassbf the LrinatV andS.-au Aal Oreans. and the whole' train of d'wordcr brouaht on hv baneful And vkiaiia ha'atA. ( rent number hava-leetttuVJ bv thi totfe reined r Promoted bv a dei"reo benefit the 8iiclel and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envtloe, to anv one who need it, Irrt of jhnr. - 'Address JOSEPH T. IN MAN, uuon l), iiuie iioop. Feb. 27-tf. iViP t'ltii WAGES ALL W1I( ARE - WILLING 1 OB WORK ... till t l. tK. Ar.y rrson old or youi.A of either make from M0 to $jQ per week, at sex. can home or in connection with other buMhe. Wanted bv all. Suitable to either Citr or Coun try, and any eaotr of the year. Tins i a rare opfiortunity for those' who are out of work, and oul of money, to nulte an independent living. o capital beina rrquiml. Our parapblrt. How in ntaLe a Licing," gi vine full iRlruction, sent on receipt of 10 fent. Addre, A. BUK TOX .S: CO., MorriaiJs, Wenlehtsler Co.. N. Y. I ly V 'TC everywhere to -el! our new and novel .lUL.Uo Kmbrulderin Machine, avndfur II- VTrniiMrated ; C'ircniUr. to the McKee I .1.1 1 LtlanufJctgrjngtjompanTyli'j iiroad wav. New York. I11K 1MIILQH COJIPANl a. Every Lndy want one! Kvery Muii onlit to have one! ! SeTit on rti-eii : of Ten tVr.U. Addre. L. F. JlYPi: A 1 1., Hl"i Seventh Avenue. Nr York. TlO TO N FL'Ut A ll H.O.N .. 1, Sent on recei; ofiH. t:nique Printing and l'.iblUbin lfmse. ?A Ve-r Street. New York. THK KM KIVl' II iO 1 II r A II I. FA.TIIL.V .NVlCi JH iClUMI O.N 30 laj T. ial ; man alvanip over all. Sali- faetion tnr.inteed, i"?-0refiidel. Sent cni- plcle, n idi full direil!oii. BockwiiU St wing Maeliine Co., 8C2 Baoadv-ay, N. Y. TH3 T.CgTuI.ASSIC TRTJ33. .In Intpwtaut I hpciJ tun. Il reiniua the Uuiurt- at all tune, and nr. ler tlie larle-t ex-reie -r severeol drain. It ik worn ith comf.'rt, ar.d if on night ?ul liy,ieJrectj a M-riiini nl etire ic a few week. Sld xheap, au I unl ty il iil when reiie-telt iril:ir fre, nln-e. oph-u-d l.y letter nent to Toe Kla-tie Tiuj.- L''., No. f,5 rro:ulw.iv, N. Y. Vi'v. N' h.tlr n4- Metal i Sjrins Tnis-i ; too pairtlnl ihev iJioon" t f.e- !.... I.- ? Jl.t'llll. : N 1 : W A I ) V 1 : RTIS12M I : N T S . YADKIN-RAIL ROAD7 Then- ix a ri.-iii!:2 of the N k!n.l l-r f'f the Yadkin Bail Ko.id Cotup-inr inSali-h-nr o'i Th'ir-hiy llu- '".'t!i ioiatit. A fuli ituti lai.e in earnestly reitit.u!.l. ) . MAIN hi , I'reaideiit. Out-r extraordinary indaeeinents to th ir fric-mls aud cisi.nt rs this Se. .ii. Thtir SPRING STOCK i ia larger, more select, and m- re various than ever before. It Was bought fr cah. and at a time wheu gotds wt very low in tlo- Nor:hern mai ketf. Ileuce. thy ar-le tter prepaied than eyer. to- Mitt all tas'ef ud fancies, and to gitebetttr birains fr casi;. Tb. y made their ioirehase -f ress Goods' ! rm for ladies, centlemen and children, more a SiL-eialitv l,r,-!f..r,. and r,,!lv f.-1 aiixi'ius to havejthfir fie-iijs rail and ex amine their stock'. They think it is elennt : it is certainly pleftj.iijg totl e. and (nali- ly cou-ad.red) tt( is unusually cheap. Hut. THEIR ASSORTMENT IS drENEUAL, comprising all tlaat they have ustia'.ly kei. with addrtiotial Items f nltrartiou. They can meet thj di-aiatida of ihe Fanner, the Mechanic, the Artizau. aud iiimuv of the I'rof. -.-ional matt It is a provetb with tuone ot their eutotn."rt. "Merotjey k-ep every thing atnl the be." They desire 'o1 call special attention to a new bra itch grafted this Spring, to wit: A MILLINERY DEPAUTMLNT. t This wa di jned f.r ihe scroin:n'Iatioti of their lady cnsfiotiieni. and it has Ix-en pro lionnrel by iiiHtty of thetn a a decided mc cess itt its i;etieijl Jieoj.e and itenti-;.-l detai's. Ft in inider the iiijinediate Supervision of Mrs. Ilalyburtoo andiMis MeM-trray. wh are ever ready 'o rejpiii(i to the calls f their customers. Call and see, u.l bejr prices. : MEROXKY k RR(J. May 8-tf. ; The iLvo !ounmcnt rortrail" i or " Gz-as llzbzit H, Log. P.. -rin-l on ft eel by A. U. Walker, nr.der ! tbe dir. .ii n of d.c Atut-rica Ari ini o, aud ado'el :ini -!! b lhe a- McUe.ri.il .sm- cial;ui. ii t-"ior4Ud cudcr l!ic la ws ut ir-inia. .1 ay 1. 1 .-.. 1 HB II fit iV V' SI It T i n. it t i IT I T 0 ' I il l' PI It il MMMA d DUO, i for the p'Ji ;.. ut I Enctu'a r.i-fnnxci.t to lb. nrn rof' UKMil.L :c;3K::T K I.EK. rH: im l. ri n-d, tb.. i,iubri4.-d agci.ta cf X Uo Kkecnve (' i.ttii.Mee ..f llu- Mem- orial .H-oliutitMl, (letlriai W. .N. iVudlrtOtl. vhr.in: .-i., r- rioiv cjhi v.iir2 Ttw n. imrcll. and t-tht-r iattiii-s. f.ir iiI hUt. to I in ''EtC Moi.u tier. I !o:ti:ttl"t' d'ei '.Tr-.l lee '1 t.e :dop tioTi a :Ih- iiu-iiiKc itiuic . r li.t mui uf 1I wh" h:iC I" I ej.i'a.'.ht.d it. It Is i.l. 'j .!d bv sub-in; t: ii. t 1 r-o:i- lio ii y dir li.iit cie.'invin can a . a a. Feci. ii. ii i.. . . r .- a a m selltr, Salioburv or of the undersigned, or it will be sent bv mail' on receipt of $ j, price of lare tiize, or $1.75, price of sai all iie. A f.-w agents: wanted. Addrts, i L. DAWSON A CO, j.; to ...v. v . nvier. liooK May 8 Im-,' UieciuibuM, . c. United States Inter aa! tBeveiiTiil IVotice to Special 0L ai Pa ycrJ f rilE LAW of December 21, 1572 renuInJ ' I every pefWM enraged iaamt boiiiMw i cation, or employment, which rtodera Lin bie to a , f SPSCZAZa TAX to proenrt amd flat ttplc.yd ii nlrlMnj ateiu or pact of otnmnnj . i a atCAiktr. Li ( r denoting the'payment of aaid Special Tax btJ Cora inoimMirinV lminea.':af i The taxea embraced wubia the rrovbJoiM I '".V - II f law aoove cjuoicu are(Uif vu : j j iwecunen . j - - $3JO 00' Dealervretail Jiqnor ...! 25 ry Dcalern, wholeab lienor 100 UQ Deslera mall Ihra, wbolaml- M oj Dealers in mall liquor, retail Q Dealer in leaf tobacco 25 00 Retail dealer ji Ipaf ,ulcrTW 500 00 and on aalea of over Sl.OOtl.fiAv n i 1 - cnu for every exce or l.VOV1' j Dealer in tnanufactrcd tobacod , 00 Maouf.euirea of atills M ! JM (K) ufactured j 20 00 10 M 10 00 Manufacturer of tobaeccj Maii-ifaciurers pfjCr ?J7 jreodier oi tooacco. nr ' fmora thia two berae SO 0Qt i i 15 00 Peddlers ofUbaoMH birJ c& j Ieddlef tcbuvIoarfli daW (on otor pbUf corverfrjet) ' 10 00 Brewer of leas ibaa 03 barrel 50 00 Brewer of 500 barrel br moral 100 00 Any person who shall fail td otnply with tbe fon-goinj ropiiremenu wiH be auject to severe1 pen tiie. , w r . -i- . , r -. I a t .v i -..-' Staleaaa remaii ivuimm in., iiiit wit, )(: ro the flertroV fteiailv ailerlorT! of if-Ir rctive dlricts aoS 'procure t iua Unnhw. raoKt aue ap- proper Mamp for the Hpecialtak lear, coin- i menrirjr May 1, lt73, wnbot4 ' TJliaj for far-! ther nutice. j . . i , . . . 1 I ' ! ! "jjjjuorrr,' i j ; Qvlloctor Iplenul lie venae; T 1 -. I ob DLtrictN.C. !- AppllSeaion mar lobw mad Jo, tad atttaL proctired of Jolin A. Ramev, 8alibarv ; J. u. j A. Reran. WUV-Owro ; R. li Howll, iiarela.- ; ton ; N. W. LiJIingtoB', HntHavilW; P.Tl.llir. ' tin, ilork-ville ; J. T. ilcIatoab.Taylorrvillt. 3MV IL k m .... I . L w - APRHi 16tH. 1B73. r . i MORE NEW GOODS. R. & AL MXTRPHY ; are now rert ivia; and opening ticir larga ad beautiful Un.ic of i - 4' SPRIXfi AND SUMMER GOODS; ! V '. : Conii:n2 of IrV pood for Iaqie aad Oema wcr o! all 0UcriHiwti. j gbockrMs, i BOOTS' f SHOES, t '. -'i Fur, uul a: I Straw I lat- for Gtolt and Lby.1 READY-MADE CLOTHING. t : In fi.-t nil tffcl-renerallv Vci'l'in a'firrt rfwa iierl lui hOi they are ntlling.row Ur i ri-h ,r b:iru-r. ih-v re-peotf,,"y ! i t ini:nii e.ii f (!ie;r tclc before making jver pi:r.ha4-r. ma tiiey are urtrrniint-djlo atll at ike i LOWEST FIGURES: I ! ' 7-1 Tin v Like tiii- M.portiir.ltv of retnrninj tbtff 1 1 . 1 1 k for T i-l tatort-4 !h1 hotw bv fair altj I huiic-t .ti nliii? and-Mrict atlentioti to UtrineM lo tmrit an iitcrvj.. ;u. & a. MpRrnv. Ralihiiry, April 37 3n. i iSPH STOCK. 1 . 1 XVXOCXC CL 22 HOW 17. arc now recti t. in tlieir uvial larae stc.k of StTinr ii liwdo. to V C'oo-a-tinj; of all cla-wca f good oarx! to ' , seeiion o.' OrttntrrJ t I Their to-L i full and cntnpletelft ail d-arnp lion of l'tnnt, ltoek aod lirowa twmwrk-'i Linens and IrilU,' lire jtooxbi in tba newS ' 4 vie-. Lidie' rtmdt mademiUL-a tbuat actaotifal lit ti ti of 14 -ft mer and l'itit. i'amit Jea all kind-. TtK-ii-tix k ofCkh-nT.iirt.atl I timi-hing good i'tlie lanrt ain runat iWira 1 U,C,U U' f"'?!!" TT TiHc r1'" 1 f H,yfc U S,u'r? v-.. s tal f - f awttna- bm Nar-araai t-mtw w-w CtR01CERIES.5v . ' I f -I- ) . ' Tiieir lerm are paridljf c-h ard barter with a f. w eicrlijii. i ThO wtw ar rUUeaiJ I'roinpt in paying their anU i( aCriU ike) lra.ire ;u accuntpv-late. To ttjalle drwa lo x-ll zi al clo-e prictra, which lljey rt daer mi:ivl tvjdo. tliUxIicy. ht-rn aulaiavlarWn Cd ire i-cUt ua lilne lo indicriininle partir. hi Ary Iom-a will ihx-ut fruoi l be Jkakrapt, Svndl I b.ntt-airad j.roviulwt'ftWUT, ajwtwl loww ..rvnfailtl fUM-chnl. il U aV Wt-tl kUleJ far i Uial aiicb loaaa art met and it Lf ttaurta M lo uij.po"e lhal Ihe r to be mxmSm ap as ' far a.praiiicalde, fll on boaeat ayiftf c limivr.. Thrv haredvierniioed loatup ibia wa f of dointr biiiu, by K-llinjf at iba loetrwa) mi ) larH-r price and trrdit t.o man who il Ut. worthy uf iL t j - They are thank fid to their daily fnenda ar4 c-i-io.ner fr iKeir very IUt-ral e-jtom atd ooa f,.! tuv, bud hojv bv KrlliiiitGood pooda at IjOW iirict to hcetire their continued fa for, . i ! MOCK (V SHOWN. Mardi T. if. I 4- SEW AM) ATTRACTIVE $T0K OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ! I 2ERNEAHDT dcfiOZTS are now recrivirtz at thejf SlAr. ijieirlarre aa j well tMrh-eicd t.x k ofSj-ir;ard SsmmT Itood. ; (Amai-iing nf lry CttxU, 5wttoti; Kady-rnad j Clotl.ins of the very latent jrlcV llardaarf. (iro- rieti. IVaula alul Sknm Haaa Idie art (int, in fad all RChmIs which aret twttallv ke ; i a um claa Umeral Slock ikb tbev ara IliTi.r h.w f.,f i nS.x lairra tl ar ak "ia LjT ! . .w arat a a afe aurraa a ai fcara. a aaav """P , .1,., vim' rlrrl.fcr I I We return our sincere thanks for rat tarora ar.d hoj-e by fair dealing and strict aUenUoP btisinens to merit arl iucrease. r AU kinda of proloce takeji aJt the biiic4 market prices in exeharrce for oada. ' BERN IIAKIXT & SONS. March 20-3mo. i t rC.. tlfl I irncvaMMtl llramMat r f J 4XU itJMa. . m fd. mk n ant' u ax ra f r ia i Maw araB TK tbaa baa) at aUraaaO. Ilia a I j . Marriage Ortiticatcs furiiihs hure. i NEV i f.i .1 ! i 4 I ! I i I t i T Hi. us

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