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i I . i v.: m i j I,, ,. 'rr -.4 - i ; '1 ' I ? ( r a u i 1 ' H '1 ; "" ''.f M ' , V :. Hi-. li t V. .' t ! i' . ! " t ti t.. ,1 'I ' : ' allna tUatcliinau 3ALlSDjltT. THURSDAY MAY 2D. H STATK MEDICAL SOCIETY. ThUboaV be! J its annual session at fMatceYilw .-on tue zvui m?K, continuing I ires dsysj We understand it was the Vtrsest held since the war. We regret Mat weari unable to gire a report of the proceedings as they would be of some Interest to the general Teader, fWe mair rive a synopsis thereafter. The Society meets next Vett in Charlfftte. We cppy.n'anoth'cr' 'column an article ffrom the Xttks. '''which' wc commend to' our readers.! tpt Persons ordering their Paperdis khould firel pay what they owe btion when ia. arrears. Those Louisiana Crushed. beliere there lias not been the slightest of villainy, oppression and plunder bare I THE MEDICAl'PIlOFSSlON ItCS effdrtmadtton thepaUoNoTlhCalaUm!. been resorted to seemingly for this, pur- ?JAiDAIlD IN OUfll if ile eicent that 'of GdM: Uflbt b8e to eetfo resistance in the ; UAtt't THE IRON HAKD OP THRTXBANT.! i ie i-euicai MQTf nuon wmcn met mil uxta&o ucm vuio. , - ; preeerre the sUrnnt incidenis cOUjb tem- SoUtu they turn Uieu lej our jjear!i juggle f at they, werej tribes of the west, a eir atlentjon to the Indian ,!, - . ?iJ SratesTilIe. on TtteadAT.? the 20 instead- "- : s ujr.. .u, u -vu u, i(yir,ed oa fThind-r lhe23rd. to teet A Shama and Dirace to the 0.uutry moulded and tffectd'by the hertisnr and of outrage, oppression, and plunder tuey heXt vear at Cblotte. A full account of Grant Swtahia the Usuries WiUi the participation f North Carolina troops. It I succeed to getting Uauby, and JJr. 1 bom- the proceedings is reported tu our local I Army and Hary UlnciaJ rroclamaiiou 18 VO DC UOJUjljUak (Here r pciouuo tu w u, Biuuug iua uiuic piuuiiucuif auu uiau i ww. .... . , ; j f a. IJ ' ...as-i-.i- -ii 1 j.j.ji .i e ji i. j The hiffh than IUUUU 111 CTCIJ eUUU" BUUIVIIUHF vmu.ui.luWM, nuv I .u, rv. - - . tl , - - I I 1 . o tl.-f.lt 4 . . i. f ' . .j.l ti .i. .1 Home auu auroai enouia po a source oi i - itAiuiJimuj, t j uo muuw polled to undertake this important doty, would get up the war spirit and giye them ide gnd conffIJtn. t;fln eTerr ..u ine .rocl.oi.tion has rxcitedi snrprise iu and that they will take pleasure, in com something to do. It is believed that Canby Carolinian. ! Ou? people are wonderfully all ctrelf.. Senator West is euaally ur- pltin with the request of the Sentinel. 1 and Thomas were the victims of base Mudifferent to thnr own meriu and their I pru :d with otUers : f jWe believe-that the Associate Editor of treachery not alone confined to the Modoc want of State prije has become proverbial. x PROC1 ihk Sentinel, T. B. Kingsbury. Esq., has I Indians. A party or a people that can SrTIE", T,ria! ? " T 7-! " Whcrius. Uder the proteose, tlint devilish, so insatiate. T "liiyT VjSi .TZli-. A Wui. P. Kellorr, the Executive ofib ith such oertnlaaity and Z"""?ZZZ H S.at, of Louisiana, and the officer, asso. : . k I m arid has already collected much valuable I with such cruel andjiiabolical res alts, as The medical profession in North Caros information on the subject. We know of J bas been felt by tue people of luc doniu out tew men so wen quanaea ior me iaik, i wmmg jiuiu wb u iub mwhuj - i - . - : . it. ... - . I . . . 1 . . arid if those who can will render him socb we or any tmng uowever monstrous or nioneer Buteimh WUhment ofMed- re""wVmw" f-i i c" T. u T:.iV.:-.oI "d Mate; hich the letter waxstabbed in the heart, YADKIN KA III HQ AD resulting io- death iaboat aa hour and a I 'xhere will be a mK3ij iW cUwum Quarter afterV Brauh was ail industrious I of ta Yadaia Rail Rom! potapany In Saluborv contibued fn sdhscri iwhafeiose to take papers from the office are liable jfor the postnge until they pay the printer, if the latter sees proper to continue tc faper till he is paid, i. We' occasionally get a peremptory note, raving,' "stop my paper 1" from some poor " fellow iwhi seem to think that the with- f his subscription will ruin us, we come, to examine the books 1 tnw'.rtul.lv fin A liim to he in LIVJSVi .tWlw.y w 4-. . t ... t : urreara,. iiaving spuogea ou us ior an indefitrit period, he takes this method of paying us! off. Honest men do not do business in thia.wav. when they break, or - , w ' w disagree With their fellows, they settle up with them and say go in peace j and al such deal with printers in the samejnau lier. Pav! whayou owe, and stop when , you please, and you will neither injure nor ollcnd any one. - r. . ' V. MAUKEY, hUat. My 4,1873. ( - , j illWllUllUl W UllUi day morning. John T.8chenck, colored, w . a ' mi . m w we learn made tbe arrest. unarioue uem- ocraU 1r A Tl Walsoc.Ntf tha 0nr-?a nrets. bas rtcooUy written a poem eniiiled "Com- Offer extraordinary Udaeaaeata. U tl4r " .1 frl.na a J mm vawfc."1 a V a Sab f TV . t An " th first vrM f whirh reads !" vu.w. - tivv tnusi I nnTYaTl rnnw- -X don't deny that nstaremada N K K I 1 tl I I J L K is lanrer. mora select, iad mora rtiiovs tkaa - v r T. V J L t ' 1. f.i I vwr vrttjiwm m nfwiiivr uiiii aaa at the . .:. v i- ZIJL i , m Mutt wmtm www in; iyw I U4 Wtur aa4 rath. 1 A very sorry ekart of m. 'And whereup I was toad at all I neter coald ei&et); see." If II r. WttMB. wno ts one ot drawigi and when i! we almost alsistance asi&e requests, be may be in- wieKea. Alter oppressing ana rouoing ns duced to prosf cute a work so much need-1 until there is no longer a spirit to resist ed aud so indispensable to the preserva J or a dollar left to steal, it is about time tion of the byave deeds of our heroic sol-1 for them to turn upon each other, and this diers and toa proper vindication of the part they will do sooner or later beyond aper Korth Carolina took , in the war between adventure. the States. 3 There is bo period in North Carolina's history, so sacred, so brilliant, ! and so gloiiuus, or that is distincd to lend much honor io much honor and lustre to her name in future yearjjij'a that wbich is covered by the late cijjrjl wax. Let the record be peglejcted nbj longer. Let it be truthfully made as a matter of justice to the living. and for thelinstruction and admiration of posteriety. The trial of James W. Elliott, of Davidson, for1 killing Mr. J. F. Harris, came offal,' Forsy the Court about ten days ago,' The 4 as e was first tried at David son Court! and Elliott was jconvicted of murder and sentenced to bo hanged i but i un appeal ' was taken and anew trial grant ed, the case being transferred to Forsythe, the tiial came off there as above stated, resulting in the couviction of Elliott ol manslaughter. Ho was then sentenced to tmprisonmelit iu, the pcuitenllu'-y for ten years. The circumstances which led to this EXCITEMENT IN FRANCE. There is ljust now much excitement in France oyer the sudden resignation of President jjThiers and his ministers and the election! by the Deputies, of Marshal MacMahoriLI the leading general of the late Napoleon'if irmy, and the appointment of a new Ministry. All this sudden change has taken; plac within a few days, and really looks bac( for trne Republicanism in France. Old Thiers was a sort of chronic LOUISIANA CRUSHED. Graut, after much delay and dissimula tion in pretending not to favor the Kellogg usurpation. while he was, in tact, giving it every moral aud physical support secretly in his power, has boldly ' enunciated his programme,' with respect to the people of Louisiana, in a proclamation eminently characteristic of the man. yWe give this proclamation in another column. It is simply a tissue of falsehoods from begin .miner, by Legislative do, iguard against empiri- , d . di rj. By an Act of our f . MJfi linii. W h.n I w hll be complied to bold bim peril i Ced by the proper local authori- sonally wponsftle' for his condact. 1 1AC!C1 (Tr M f icially determined by the In- LouuvtUt uounervturtuu- 1 vww , w w tt G n. taora mm. I nrhfpc iviruwlivrlv. And HKI1IR inil flll.l .T.rntkAli Nar Y nrlr lhf nlhrr I eprCiailiT lOaa DRTOMU ua 7TM1IT ImI ed practitioners . ...5 .:. .i t i ...,1 I .Ti,'- .s ... wu: .i..laaxioaa to hava thtt frial J it ihalUbe to I , , ,o BponAgct W4.SiJdSi.tho hearse, which J". ."Sf7. " may desire to . ' ' ,. , ,:.;., n ; t.- .Jlj 'vu'J i. .vi .. 1 I eeruiolj pleaslaf totUrre.kad (qoali- :ThMifluuo wuunuu.uu . mvm rwv r,w u7 ,uu '""-""Itveoxnideixi) it is ttausuaJl etroRaL mass t ' i r nmg to end. But, false or true, the enormity of the outrage, the crimeagainst liberty, is not lessened. A' republican fcrm of government has well nigh spent its days when a President may assume the functions and authority of an Emperor. In other days such a proclamation would have called forth the severest denuncia tions of every citizen iu the land ; nay, it would have bueu received with shouts ol defiance. When liberty was cherished us violence ; arfd wherras, fit; is proved in trie a weariag the badges denied that they Professional man. It is a proverb with too the laws of the United States that in all bclonginl to such. A coach containing ol tbir euitoroers. fMroo7 kteeps Tery cases of insurrection in any Slate of oIh. lhe wife and (children of Dixon followed, tbiaj aod the brs. : resigner. jWhenever he became a little disgruntled with the Deputies, he sent in essential to the happiness and pros-periiy his resignation, and it was refused so often of the people, aud us worthy of beiug pie he seems have concluded that there served and hauded down to posterity, uo was no dagger of his being kicked out of State could have been crushed as it is die Presidential chair in this way. But he now boldly proposed to crush Louisiana, had rUkerfjtoo mueli as he found to his without bringing dowu upon the heads ol svirprisp lust Saturday niorning. the usurpers and tyrants who might have We arefjnclined to believe that it will attempted it, the vengeance of every goca homacide are, as well as we recollcctj, be belter mrlF ranee and the world that man aud woman in the country. A storm about as follows : Elliott and Harris wen chanKshas taken place. Thiers had wouldhave been raised, lhat would have neighbors, Harris's hogs annoyed Elliott rown old and ill fitted for such heavy driven the petty tyrants from their base by( breaking into his fields. While ElliottJ responsibilities as the cares of State. The purposes aud forced them into obscurity. as on the way to his meadow abont the J French popple are too excitable and irasci- Now it is different. Graut is virtually 30th .of list September, he found Mr ble to be managed by an old man in his do- Emperor. He issues his edicts and the Harris's lings in his (Elliott's) corn, and tage with ia brain filled with ante dilavian people who do not shout Amen, are list- he put hi dogs after them. In the meai iJeaa.Xhe world is now movingj and every less. time Jlr. Harris came bp and beganj to thing must partake of a progressive charac- The assumption lhat the people of Louis ' throwTocks at the dogs. Elliott demand i ter or be Ifcft behind. Fogyism must play iana are iu open revolt against the consti- ed him to slop ; ' Harris refused, when out, and jfogies will die. As the world tuted authorities of the State or the Uni Elliot seized a piece of a fence rail wiih I grogresaes young men must come to the! ted States, and that a proclamation from which he struck Harris a severe blow, front, Yuth, energy, and mental ac-. the President is necessary to make them over the bead, which felled him to tbe;tivity are! required to compete with these desist aud return to their homes, is sim- graun'd, . and from the injuries of which times, ancj withfespect to these things the) ply false. The people of that State are Harris died soon after. When Llliott French people have made an advance, not in arras or away from their homes.. discovered that Harris was seriously hurt Marshal jMacMahon is comparatively a They had a sovereign right to meet to he sent a runner after the Doctor and als4 young main, full of life and vigor, and is gether aud denouuee lhe Grant-Kellogg after Harris's wifey and did what he could about thclonly man fit to rule the French usurpation and to lesist by all legal means 'to relieve the wounded man. This is the Ueoolc atiihia time. We do not bulieve LJ. :n.. 1 .r..i;nn TUv rlo-Ki gist of the evidence elicited oa the trial, i tbat people are yet ready for a Republi- to U-ist bv force, if uecessarv. taxzethers -, - - - i r . ' can form inf government. tliou?h that' will ka loan l na1tv And nnalltii. YADKIN RIVER RAIL ROAD, j CQme everitually, aud we think it probable tionallv placed in authority. Grant says the The Stockholders of this Broad are ad-1 that Mac5lahon will not be long discover-1 Courts have decided in favor of KelIo(r. vertlsed tomeet here to-day. That the hng that it is important for him to assume This is news to the country. Is it. not mecting.is one of great importance to our the eiitireljresponsibUitiesof government, etrange that we have not heard that the town must be evident to every one who In this atter event, France will once State Courts have lonjg since settled this bat given, tho matter a thought. It will more resound with' the cry The Empire matter, and if true which wo do not be- more man prooapiy aecme wnetner tuis ,9 reace! and again find berself at the HeVe, why do not the people submit? We Road is to be built, at least for the present. mercv oflk military dictator. This reallv Un. it,.. rnnA niW.n of foni-Innn hn We have heretofore endeavored to Poiu ecems to )e the only salvation for that been tryiug io get the matter before the out the necessity and great value of this too muchjgvemed couutry at present. Courts for adjudication, and we believe I enterprise to' this immediate ection of the j that they have pledged themselves in ad- State. We could say much more in its f AN ELEPHANT. yance to submit cheerfully to. whatever vor, but It seems to us that the great necea- The United States authorities have an decision the Courts mi?ht render, although ity for the Road is so unmistakable nd one Elephanllon their hands in the shape of the Courts are mainly composed of bitter luieresicu in wo iuiure weiiare oi mis twenty-fife Modoc Indian Braves. They political opponents. Another excuse for community can fail to see and understanf. were not! bpturcd, they surrendered. It this infamous proclamation is that the We believe it to e a fact that some pf WH be rejmcmbeTed that about the time Leeislature could not be convened to pur, capitalists are ao wrapped up in te Canby assassinated jhe ery went up meet the present emergency. If it could uccuuimumuons Ol me norm Carolina from tnahV thmmnndH ftf lnval nnrthom I I . .11 n... U.J t i J J .v,.uv.u U5 tuvicucu at wi wimu uau uu autuuu- ion of tv to act. But it is conceded on all st ruction to the laws thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of the United Stat", on application of tho Legislature of such State, or of the Executive when thtf Legialrtture cannnt be convened to call forth tin militia of any State or States or to employ such part of 'the land and naval forces as shall be judged necessary for the purpose of suppressing such insur rection, nr canning the Uws to hf dulv executed; and whereas, The Lci-lalure of said State is not now in seesiou, nnd can tioibo convened in lime lb inet t lie pre sftit emrrgeury, tin Exrcutivr of nd Stnte, unuer section 4 f article 7i!i of the Constitution of the United 'States and the l;i3 pnscd in purAurance then-nf, has therel'Mi- made application to me for such p:irt of the military frce -of the United Stntrs as may be nccessarj and adequate to protect ! nid State and the citizens there of against domestic violence, and to en force the duo execution of the laws ; and, whereas, It is required that whenever it may be necessary, in the Judgemeut of the President to use the military force for the purpose aforesaid, he phall forthwith, by proclamation, command snch innr geuts to disperse, and retire peaceably to their respective homes within a limited time. 1 Now, therefore. I, Ulvssrs S. Grant, Prrsident of lhe United, States, do here by mnke proelxmation, and command said turbulent and disorderly persons to dis perse and retire peaceably l o tWir rcspre I've abr.ds wtihin twenty :day from ibis date, and hereafter to nubiuil themselves to the laws and constituted authorities of and the remaining portion of the fuurral procession consisted of eighteen coacbes J and Thev drfire o eTL special atiniio to a new branch grafted tbia Spring, lo wit: r.igous.- In a great city like New York there U a large class tp whom a murderer it a sort of hero. It n composed of people, male and female, who themselv. live by criminal . -.: rt'i u :.! practices. iuey wouia, u iney mu iuc power, make an execution for crime hon orable insteiid of ignominiooj, and the criininnl a martyr instead f a felon. The deptaviiy of the criminal cUss of a large ciiy m beyond the conception of those pooi!,-bones', people who Irve by work. iir.d iu the virtuous retirement of a rural life. .11 AR HI ED, April 24thi Br Itev. W. Kimb.ll, Mr. W. S. Shulibertngpf and Mm Mar S IWiian. M7 8ih, by the name Mr. E. F. Uogtrs ind 31 in Claru C. lKwtian. i A MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 1 I This was d-iD4 for tbt aeerromodatioD of their UJy customers, and it has been pro- uoanceu uj many ui mean as a uecioeu toe- Cent io Its eeoetal Sfope a 04 lUituM detars. It is uuder the immediate Sopervtaioo if Mrs. IialyburtMO aod Mim McMarrar. who ar ever red iu repitd to the mils of ihvir a a euttoim-r. Uau aaa see. aoa Hear prices. liEKONLYj ic BRO. May8-if. j FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AXD SU3I3IEiR! GOODS. ical Boarda of Era enrtmpnt. k i aaA - w " " wr---- .i . .. j 1 1 iMHiiHaii as mm t a. a w itri f nunrrumrau' a kv o nmmw rnm mmm t -T II PI MIlll I U U IC IS II f UCLCI UI1UCU W T IUG X Ll I MNV W p w -mwrnm r. w I mm m mm 1 mm m , cisra and quackery. By an Act of our -, . A r ., g. . j , , - 1 General Asseitbly passed ID the year 1859 . ffi r enli.led:to hold their Ttt, t'ni f riv tK. mnrderer. Ifor Uaira- renll.meW ani eblUri it wa nrovided that the Hoard ihall eon- T 1 ?. .7 . . . ' - ,."'.P" " i . rr 8istof seven aUe and learn of medicine, those , duty n r' 1 i examine an apoucaMS WU nrae.tlce menlem in thj Htarn. i . . ! -. . .. . i rccciMit'ii inc paiu tnuuuu uia l tor DIOCaa aroanu wu ono iunrinr viaaa i - .- i - t en and now in office, by rcfus- 0f bnmanity. ; A New York paper aaya : rpTTTTTR AflSORTTMTlNTn a . o. . c .x.' rrr . . .it . wuereai, x ia pro-iucu, in me vm-1 rjooa marcnea-iwo aeep immraiaieiy aucr i i v l-H.rv k k A I first State m!h4Jifc .to take this step, J it:-.Vi q .u-. .1.. iti. !V . . -jl li-jv- :r..t.. J-O VJ-Cill J2jIViJj, but the benfiU tbat liccrtted from the aji-r;v c.". ' "v-n 7 . Ct.tK I j ilwr i77"tt j I ... . "f lem nave oeen so raaraea. ana ine law 1 tt 1' e .1 t i 1 . . . . , . 1 .. proved so useful and efficient, lhat sever Z " ,Vm IV Jh.Th7 fiJiL T W ' .1 . T VT CZ w awraewo. . bey 1 c f.u j ' . ture or of the liXeentivr, when the Iegi-j it Would appear that the deceased hid 1 ran meet tb demaa&a of the Farmer. th It mav be confidently indicted tbit il a dcdivt oi,ioDs orpnuiVp, T? TBT. ?l " will not be many yeara lefore tins law will be universally adopted in the United States. The effect of tbe regulation iu North Carolina has been t establish a high and elevated standard fir the profea sion,andto protect the public from the art a of pretenders and charlatans. The Board of Examiners oceupy rela tively the same position towards medical applicants that our Supreme Court does towards applicants for license to practice law.; Before the war, the legal profession In North Carolina occupied a high and en viable position, This was in a great meas ure due to the fact, that no lawyer from I another State, or graduate in law at any College or University, was allowed to practice in our Corrts, by reason of a li cense obtained ilse where, but was n qnir ed to go through a rigid examination at the ha lid 3 of our Supreme Court. This exHinination could, in no instance, be dis penFed with no matter what credentials the iuuividual might bring of hi. stand ing and ability as a lawyer in his own State. In a large majority of the States, it is only necessary for a lawyer to present his license from any State to entitle him to the privileges of the bar. The Medical Convention of North Caro lina, at its annual meetings, faithfully carries nut the wise provision enacted by the Legislature of 1869 The following members constitute the Board of Exami ners : Dr. Charles J. O'liagan of (ireen ville, on the subject of Surgery ; Dr. W. A. B. Norct.tn, uf Kdenton, on the subject of l'hysiology and Hygiene ; Dr. C Tale Murphy, ot Sampson, Materia, 1'harroacy and Therapeutics ; Dr. George A. Foote, of Warrenton, Principle and Practice of fi ii iiiiviltiMi. i i in vi intr. mill & wu wv w . ..o IT 1 t 1 Medicine ; Dr. Charh-s Duffy, of Newberu 1 ,at ,a,d Su.te- and,J lnwn'. f.l,e anJ Chemistry ; Dr, J. W. Jones, of Tarboro," !,'e cooperation of .11 good citizens there Anatomy ;and'Dr.R. L.Payne, of Da- ophold the law and preserve lhe pub- v;,!An iH..i.iP;... lie i-wice 4 uc ivauci win wo iiiukk viia nic i . - , j.i lff.rr nnmI,erftfynUK7We;,Mj,nn thi. Board. ra7 "na ,nn cura lao ,rl OI lnc tJn' wish j vsuiiEi luv. ti ssa luvuiviuo mm w au i m mr9-w t , . a noli.irt Iw ukB leading and imnor J of hington, thia twenty-second day DIED, In Sotmait. Pike Co.. Mis. rn Saturday moruine. May 17th. 1873. Cul. R. W. Lwog. late or 2S. ;., aged od years. TheU-cene! was the lat ?rvi rac bp-ther er nf Dr. Alexander Log f this City, and well knuiru here where he f-innely lnrel. NEXT ADVERTISEMENTS. SADDLE AND HARNESS BUSINESS. J1 nnderltned ha remoTed hia tsbop to bi retdenc. North haM .cooner of Lee and ruber StrevU, where he U civinc coo- nt tttention-to hTn buincM. Cantomer and friendt invited to call and ee him at bis new ocaiion. ; J. W. TLUMMEK. May 29r-tfe ted Slatea to be affiled. Done at the. City r" . w . s .i e .1 taut parts for upon their shoulders f alls m " W " -,,e f"r OI Tr ,m lu aua. iff sh of tbe por-falli work and und eight hundred aod seventy-three, and of the Independence of the United States the runety.seventh. By the President. U. b. liRAKT, J. O. Baxcroft Davis. Acting Secrc tary of State. the greater portion responsibility. While several old and experienced prac titioners, as it is their duty to be, are prominent in all the discussions and pro ceeding of our Medical Conventions, it cannot bo denied that a majority of the members are vouner men. who have taken there Dositions in the verv firat rauk of During the present term of the Mecklen the profession, and are aa fully advanced bnrgSuperior Court, Joseph Baker, white, as their older brethern in all tbe modern w conviceted of the murder of Newton and nroirre?eivc svstam of treatment. In ufong. col. 1 he trial concluded on ability, iu character and iu skill, the young Saturday aud excited mueh interVst physicians in this btate will compare fa- Murdbr. A man named Long mar- vorably with those of any other. dered Nero Ezzell in a brutal manner Uat We are glad to know that the subjects discussed in the State Conventions of North Carolina are attracting attention, not only in the periodicals of other States, but also in the European journals. The PractUionert monthly magazine ofroedi cine, published in Loudon, and which. is a week, iu Uniou County, S. C. Killed. Four soldiers of the garri son at Yorkville cot on a ' spree aod one of them named Welch killed another nam ed Quenton. Rev. Turner Jonea having accepted the iw fcumyeio wiui, ur urw tue watcu word. , Oo nnanimou.9 was this id any patronage. They are inhuinanj blood-thirsty cry thattthe fate of loldera fu that Road aud these eapitve Indians will, be a matter of Rail Road, or eo jealous of its prosperity, p throats fjot the complete annihilati i u uuni.nu w ovc uuj uiurr imco uuiik i ti,e entire Modoc triDe. IN o quarter was t ll a fr ..A 1! Ir a! 1 r t n m n ri r m A m l.t ..lf i n . ... w wu,ri vi ui I tue watcu woru. , oo nnanimoaa was tuts from that Roa j:grj uiutKuuiucis iu iuafc uuau auu these cap! their stock is paying them handsomely ; I mutlr intlrest-wntil it has been definitely ; therefore, they are disposed to let well settled. I iWe venture the assertion, how en6ugh alone, without ever reflecting that ever, thf they will not be murdered, not- tncir prosperity is secured at tbe sacrifice withstaiiding theywere handed over to sher ' the aupeiwr interest of the man to be exterminated. They may be ienlii-e community. We are glad to be- peimitteld! the formality of a trial and Iieje, however that the number, thus ac- hanged,! We think this will be their pro- toiled by motives so selfish an narrow- bable fall, and it will be in keeping with mirwltd, is quito small. They will not be the practice of agovernmenl that hanged abh?t in our opinion, to dafea; this enter- an iunjdent woman. This Modoc War pnself its rienr!s turn ont. : Let as then promises jto grow in age and proportions. have arousing meeting. This Road ought The huniaue exterminating policy of the to be baut and-jt can and will be if the best government the sun ever Bhone upon, proper effort is nude. Much depends has excited the ire of all the redskin apon the people of Rowan-and the citizens tribes, arid we hear of wars and rumors of of Salisbury. , ! , wars from nearly all the territories inhabi- 1.;' I -- 1" ted by Ufe Indians. But this programme A WAR RECORD OF N. C. I is just that the trading, trafic ing, cheat We are glad to see that the Raleigh 1 ing yartkees desire above all things else Sentinel is now making an effort to secure They Want a war, that they may grow for publication the war record of each rich by government contracts. They county in the State, and isearneatly solicit- feathered their nests during the war of the ing contributions from persons , who are "Rebellion." They know the value o posted en the subject. We do sincere! v war to their pocket. It was this love of hope (hat the Sentinel may succeed i in money land plunder that made them loyal rescuing from oblivion matter that will to Abe tJncoln. It is the same that makes f rove, if it an be thus reenrrected and them ljyal still. So anxious are these preserved, of the utmost importance! to northerjal loyalists for another war by North Carolina when her history afcall be which they may enrichthemselves that ty to act. dm it is conceded on - hands that the Legislature of Louisiana could have been convened, if indeed, Kellogg is tbe legal governor. Grant feels aud virtually admits that Kellogg ias no authority, hence he says the Leg islature cannot be convened, &e. Kel logg not being the legal governor has, it is true, no authority to Convene the Legis lature, but McEnry has. Grant will not written. There has been much lost jal- thy arfe ready by neglect laud delay. Really,; we other rebellion in the South, Every means standard work in that country, being edi- Presidency of the Grecusboro Female ted by the crlehrated Dr. Anstic, devotes College will not keep open the college tt several columns in a recent issue to tbe I Warrauton louger than the present sea po'nts discussed at the Convention held ston. at ewucrn, .nay. jimcign icu. Fnrther new. from the Rio Rrandn U nr' in.!. ccntratipg troop on tbat;river. It Uwell i he Loudon Slardard well says and known that for a long time the American thus anticipates the verdict of history : force on tbat frontier has been steadily Ht U a remarkable fact, that while increased. More than this. Uuuboats scores of leading Northern men detionnced nd vessels ot war have beeu recently sent thei war, not a single Southerner of high to the Gulf. character, educntion and influence, desert- l)AVisox College We are rennea ed the cause of the South. J hey u .iver- tPd by the Rev. Dr. Phillips to announce ii iii. i .1 ii-- j ..... i eauy nem l uat tueir anegiance was aueia tj,at ,ije Ker B- Ciaveo, President o Prinity College, will preach the Annna admit that McEnry is the legal governor their native S:ate;i ; and on that ground elect. He has made up his mind to sus- a,0.ne lht.v lur-'w "P career, h.rtnue, tame, . t-r- ,, . ... . , and plnced themselves at the disposal ot tain Kellogg, the bitter partisan and usur- . r , , . t i. . t. per, and he will scruple at nothing to aLfred to call such men rebels; they carry into execution this purpose. We were loyalists, to all the principals le- are not surprised, therefore, at the glaring cognized, up to that moment, by three . . - . I A tVt'rfl - i n f a Ir C I1 M O . T r.A f Ik A misrepresentations of 1his proclamation. , . . , vvw""" ,luv We are surprised at the indifference with . , . n :..;, , r , ambiuou could desire, lio was its fore which it is received by the people of the m0Pt man . he wag tho favorite of Gen. country, when we take into consideration the enormity of its character as an ami Republican ukase. jcontinaally trying' to get np an- he might have bad the chief com mand as the price of treason to Virginia. ills leeiiugd were divided ; bis interests were on the Federal side; but as his let ters now published show,- he was convin I Vl.aa VV Sir Samuel Baker, the great explorer of c.eu.V,a.1 lus autv "l"?' and he IAMlW.kX I . mm xi ; u u A Africa, has been heard from. A letter St .n J ,ua ti, from him was received at Khartoom on every Southern soldier iu hieh or low tbejitn. lie was on tbe upper White command. The case eoesponsed, and by Nile, and with his heroic wife, was well. ench ment cannot have been what English but had encounbsred ereat difBcultie. in "nra ana uatHcaia eaii n i,ooa or Dad ,i i rr j i , essence, it was ao strong in apparent h;a progress. He tad hope, however, :tice Ut M M man J and mai Mw ooBirucuona.wouia au oe rcmov- weight whose allegiance it pretended to ed during Ine approaching summer. Sir I claim declined to support it. a l : .1 . i 'x l. . I ' oamnct ia a. me neau oi an expeojuon A Tli:t. l Al , . . J .1 ... I tiiiuuw cuuyis, w ww "HC Ulivi ICU wmcu wen i, o ro una me source oi tue a(,.iw Nile under the anspicea of the Egyptian uit iU ha8bJndyTin- Utn l1riw government. :j .i uiaun aat. wmnwr in luc mranuiTin. HcCt Iini.S A: CO. bT leaf to ir.frto (heir tntnj friend snj lhe ' public frenermlir ihfcl lhe arc now ia rtr-i of a lare an.1 t-ll Milerted Slwk. i Conitin( in part of Inr (od,! (mcerrea, Irat, VA aitd Slioe. llsr.lwarr, ltiAV and Hlsttirif I'uwdef. Drups 1'jinu and Ir SluOV Tlev keep r-a-aiulv oniianiU ihf Anchor Ooha and are ArmU M the beat fren-h Ikirr mill i Strtnea, Tl.r art aUo agefita ioc K ft-r- j liliter wild in UiU 'market. LVo (ursrt lo rail and iWra al tfc4 old and wrll known atanA'. .a. i iurp4ij iuiuui io, ueir pirvuaauif; elaewhvre. ' i " Salibury X. C Mardb -3moa, APRIL 16th. 1873. Sermon before the Williams Association at the ensuing Commencement of D.ivi- on College. Gen. I hos. L. Cliugmtn will deliver the Addreas before the Liter ary Societies. Charlotte Democrat. Railroad IIeetu-q at lIicsoaY Taveric. This meetiug was of the most enthusiastic character, Catawba, Lincoln-, Gaston Wilkes and Caldwell counties were represented from North Carolina ; York, Chester and Lancaster from South Carolina. The Carolmi narrow gauge and the Chester and Lenoir companies were united and the new company will be kuown aa tbe "Chester and Lenoir nar row gauge company.' Drownxd. Tbe fears expressed in the Enterprise, last week, aa to the fate of Samuel Mabe and hia little son have bean sadly realized. The body of tbe boy was found last Thursday, and that of the fa tber on Friday, one and a half miles, be low the Ford they attempted lo cross Another instance of the i sad effects of in- tempe ranee Madison Enterpue. j McaDEj.On Wednesday evening last about o o clock, a fatal afirary occurred in the i aborbi of the City between Charles Moore and Robert Smith, both colored, in ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice I" hereby riven, that I will expose to aale at public auction, at the Court Ilooac door in th Tofro orSahabflry, on Monday th 23rd day of Jon next, all the interest of W. F. Wat aon, Bankrupt, in th remainder of fifty or x- ty acre or land, being part of lhe Dower of Mrs. JJarv aion. Tebmsash. JOHN 8. HENDERSON, Aiaijnee of W. F. WATSON. May 2-4t . GOOD WORDS. ton THE PAIN-KILLER. W cae confldentlr recommend the Pain-Kil- ler. Toronto JIapftt. It i the rnofttefTectual remedy we know of for Achea, I aina, fleab -wound, vc Si John We adviae lhat erenr familr ahonld hare ao effectual ndpeedy a iVin-Killer, Amktni y S, Uatettf, . ; Our own experiewce U that a botile of Pain Killer i the beat Phvaician a traveler can have. Hamilton Siator. For both internal and internal application have found U of great value. Carta, r.ra. A medicine no family ahould be without Moutrtal 7Vnjenr4. Could hardJy keep house without iu Ed. roiet. i Sltoul(l be kept ia erery hone, In readineas for audden attacka of nicknea. Ckr'u. Pre. No article ever obtain such unbounded popu-1 larity. .ooiea (Jbterrrr. Ooe of the mo reliable apeciuca of tht are Old Xosth State. It' a power ia wounderfnl and unequalled io relict iirg the vauxA aevere pain. BnAingfan, Scm timl. . An iadU-penaable article in the medicinecheat X. 1'. ICxaiiner. It will rcsruniend itaclf to all who ue it. G'orgi( Eh'.ryri, MORE KEW GOODS. i R. & Ai MURPHY are now rer-miBf aoo opcatnr lour larr M beaaiiful alock It IB "I SPRING A?D SUMMER GOODS, ! ; i ! Conitine of Drj rooda for Ladies and Gents wear of all diacripliuD. j GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, i : i For, Wool and &r& UMs Cor Otab tni Wf. READY-MADE CLOTHING. In (act all oc meratl kejt in a fir da general atock wbich thej art KHin( low tar caah or barter. 'And tber reapwtfotly aak aa examinatkto of their stock beLtr auakinf four purvhaaes.aa tber ara determined lo aeJl at tha LOWEST FIGURES.' Thej take thia opportunity afretnrntnf tbslr than ka for uaat fir ores and bob br f air aad boneM dealing aftd airict allenlfuo lo buainaat lo merit an inert. ' 1 j j R. & A. JIURPHY.! fialUburr, April 17 Saaoa. j j MEl'l SPRING STOCK. 1 EfXOCn &. SZLOWZ7. are now recde ing their imuaMarje alotk of Spring (Joad, Conaiating of alf claaaes of good.aLped l ll-w aertimi of Conntry. The:r atock h lull and conplel in ail dmnp- It iaexlemdvtlT ued and aonght after aaa really 1 tion of IV iiitv Black and Rriown lVinei, refill aaedicinc. Journal, SL John .V. D: 1 Um..i iikI Iri!U, Lrea rnoda in the uefi No rpedicin hoa acquired aitch a repuUtion : it l.aa real merit. Xevrporl I fly Xrrt. One. of the mnut naeful medicinea; haee oaed it and ilien'd il fr lhe aU laettty ycara. lirr. m t mxl. uam. The- ni't vahiable iqedic'nc now in n Ten. 0.jrn It i rcalle a Ta)uh'e mrditinc. aitJ umrd by phy"uian. Jion TrjtrLr. Weill w.ivkeU it whi-re we can imiI nor handa on it tn the d-W, if nacj be. Utr. (J. wrf, Oni of the frw nrtc!t? thit are i-it what they pretead to lie. llrnnuriek Triejrapk. In rny tu'XtnUin lrateU no naeilirini of an unirerl apdsention aa Pain-Killer. Ret- if- I'CRRY DAVI5A;S0K MAN'KH AXI I'Ri.p., " ; l!M llUill ST., PIHIVIPKNTK. R. I. in aYcaucbs kt.. nxnxsTi. o. n KiLTn.Mirnor. riiv.-uixixix. f.u. ljle, Ladi ' reaJj taade auita, h mot U-awnial ; aelecticii ol ( iumm and Coaling. I'anl Ja ; of all kind. 1 1teir atock of Cloihing, vhirta and ; furnihirig pintla i tbe btrpeat nd utiat deairs ble to be loiiod in ilia market. A fall and ctav nlete Hock of Shoe. Ha;-, Horey glorea, BiW ' buna Slc Sucxr. Coffee, liolaaaai. abd all kinif al GROCERIES. Their terma are atrlctlj cah and barter cn a few exception. Tbo wholare rrliahle a prompt io ayirg their account il afford tb pleaaure t acCvramodate, T enable then la . aell couda l cl pritx, which they ae drier nintai to da, this rclify Lxa bren adatcd, ahra gooda are aold eg tsa lo JodlwirlmipaLa l-1 hearj loaaea vill occtif from the Barkrop IlomMtead prof iwooi4iJ l,ajda WajaK ara austaloed by nrr&bsaia. ii ja veil ataJ fact lhat snch loaa arc net ad j ia rutr' bit toau ppoaelhu tb loaaes loLa jpaieff far aa practicable, Cajlsoalbtboaart iarif tomera, Tbty bave derDiae4 to atop iti f ; of doing bocinaaw, by aefling at lK bwnc4 and barter rnota and crwdil ao aaaa fha", unwarthyofitl I .! They are thankfnl lo their daily rrn V enatofneta for tbeir wrr liberal eoatooi w4 " fidence.aod hop by atUing (rood OW ;HRD W ARE. Vben.yoa .want Hardware at low fTpfuiaf eajj on. (he imderairned at No. 2 . i . . .7 r a iTWPTT piv to aecurf iireoDUowa urora. Saiiahury,N C.vMajl3-tf. j March 27 tL 1 i tuHuv m HIUWWCI W tu utviwuiit 1 T 1 --.w. . . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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