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f f '-.- 1 - . ' 1 L m - : ' ''- " !- j ; - '' f Carolina lUotrbinan. I I , SALISBURY. TnttRab AY KOV. 13. I3T Nert Monday b the time fixed by the Conititotfon for the .meeting of the General Assembly. it is presumed that the members hare. avail ed themaelve of the long vacation to ascertain the wishes of tlieir constituents. If they have done this and will follow ii itructons, we pre dict a abort session of practical and useful leg- .lroa.lv feel the nressure of hard-times. Every branch Of basinets b now suffering j because of the Honey crisis that origina ted in New York about six weeks ago. The Party of The Future. The Kw York World gays ; It b an inevitable necessity that the whole body of opposition voters clusters around the Democ racy ; and it is of little consequence what would-be leaders may choose to do or say to preserve their consistency. It stands to common sense that the three millions of De mocratic voters must form the bulk of any Very Senible. The editor of the Enfield The Raleigh Sentinel, of the 12th innt., grows quite eulogistic in speaking of the past service of our Conservative Legislatures; and attribute much to their action that they are do more entitled to the credit of tlian are the Inhabitant of Australia. It was the moral effect of the uprising of the people in 1870, that did for us what the Sentinel attrbutes to the "Censer valive Legislature," If tbe spirit and purposes of the people, as a pressed by the result of the election of 1870, bad been carried out by their Conservative Legislatures, " our pri son t condition would be Much mere desirable. As it is, it is not the Legislature that protects North Carolina against the hand of the spoiler against the machina tions of bad men, bad government, and dis quiet, but the fear of the people. aHfrs DEATHS OF PROMXPTBIf T PERSONS. TheTcnerable Bishop John Early, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died a few days sgo at Lynchburg, Virginia, ged 87. General W. J. Hardee, of Selma, Ala., died at WilbeviUe, Va. last Tuesday. Laura Keene, the actresi, is dead. Mrs. Mary custb Lee wife of the late General It. E. Lee, is dead. Seuor Rios y. Rasas, the most eloquent opponent of Republicanism in Spain, is dead I T ,linMl,f t mirht trust YOU God bless yon, sir, you may I replied the regenerated man, coinpletejy broken down. f that moment he became one ot nj v.nA i Almost at a stand- Lu- twa KtlmvsH criminals in the prison, still; and those who employ laborers are was treated Well, and remained on, his V ,.. TIL m,st rood behavior until Mr. Pillsbnry left m rcouccuio ie gr - Jnm. But when their obligations, It will require great I -. aefttt tried to escan c, and mur- r hundred thousand recruits to make nfAdence and economy forour people toget r tu Lwnfl. por this crime he was tnem a majority. They will gain these re- A -i' t t.u- mnAx nffrinfir u J .Um fitllnwincr. in Hartford." cruits, not by capturing Republican leaders turougn mf. c, w... ---. , ,.BCu -v. o. - - iournalista. who as last year's experience and distress. But our lot is not to oe com- ; m - , . . tn moves, can control no votes, but by direct nnrad with that of the large cities of the : THE W iimington ?" ' la to ft. peop1er If a succesaful new r . rko ffrppf rhun'(! in DODUiar seiiuuiciii, . . tv.. --u 1. he lcuivviiiv wuuiu nine-tenths ot it. They them they must pay the cost. would be an overwhelming maiority in every we go to a merchant ana use BSSSSBSSSlSSBSBSaaMSSSSySSSSSSSWBSSSSSBSSSMBSSlSSSSS limes bee 1833. But when the new waraen woo successful opposition. ihey ueea only age in our efforts to weather the storm, briefly reviewa tne fieid : remember that we are much belter on inau others of our countrymen. CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME. fhe Raleigh News is publishing a series a a of well written articles under toe anove head. The writer is quite earnest and oatbetic. Now, the associate r i desires to hear from the writer the meaning of the phrase, "Charity begins at home." We make the inquiry in earnest and with due respect for the writer. We know there are many people who thiuk they know just what it means. We have heard a certain class of haranguera men who bad been set upon a rostrum, as clothes stuffed this to say which applies to many loealu ties. Whenever a gentleman wants anything published, whether it interests the public or only an individual, be is willing end will propose to piy. Somebody must pay for it, and hereafter it will not be the printer. The fact that the proposed pub lication would interest the public has noth ing to do with the matter at issue. News papers are private, not public property t'bey are published to make money for their owners, aud if anybody would use Nerer did his rrooda "Massachusetts, we bare gained forty- primary meeting, in every caucus, tu every for any public purpose without paying, three members of the legislature, anu county convention, every ctaie, contention employ a lawyer about a street or other have reduced the Radieal majority for the and in the national convention for nomina- highway, we pay the lawyer. The dedge State ticket some 6fty thousand votes. ting a candicate for the Pfdeney. The Jj ryWtS0f it ia ' oU and e "In New York, we have gained thirty- "J" JZhn of to hear of it no more forerer. If you five members of the Legislature, and nave i controlling n,airitv of the new partv w"t "me scheme ventilated, whether it carried the State ticket about ia,uuu ma- Would necessarily consist of Democrats. A interests yourself alone or thousands, you )onty. LASt year wrani camw vj ouag0 0f name would be mere skulking must not expeet us to pay the cost. 61.829 maionty. sham, which honest Democrats nave too 'In Winconflin. ast year, the Itaaicais lnnh Sp f-nracno. . i i hnrl a mninritv of tweiitV-nine VOteS 00 n inai oi me iarKw uii . si . . -i auvasua w ... - , thp crpat chuntre lu popular ocutiuic. iv, c f - - V. ...1. W.. .krinM thnrn nrP tllKe COQr . . , " i .1 I Prvj c iumihu, norm. ntowi.m .Mv. -SnHijiinH hv the ate elections, iuus :i r,. i ... J - 1 1 t iui in too THE UMIVERSITY. Some time ago we noticed an article in the the StrUitul advocating, as well as we remem ber, the restoration of the State University by legislative action. Of course, if the Legisla tare undertakes this jdb a large appropriation of the public funds will have to be made to carry it to completion. If there were no other colleges in the State, there would be a show of necessity for the restoration of the State University; but North C well sup plied With denominational colleges equally good ss Chapel Hill ever was or can now be made, and to which the people are much at- tached. We think the money it will require to restore Chapel Hill and put it in successful bfwration could be better expended in the pro motion of commons chools. Furthemore, we do not believe the people will quietly submit to taxation for the purpose of restoring Chape Hill . under tue circumstances, if they are forced tf pay money for the support of a col lege, they will prefer to pay it to one of their own choosing. For instance, the Baptist wil be inclined to give (heir money to Wake-forest College; the Methodist, to Trinity; the Luth erans, to the North Carolina, and the Presby terians, ,'io. Davidson. The Episcopalians, no doubt, would prefer to support a college of their wn. Better let Chapel Hill alone. The peo ple have no money to waste on it jiow. It has gone down ; whether it is a calamity or not, the Conservative party is not responsible for it. ta, trraiit s majority last but 8liU u wag , 8. On Tuesday the Farm- ud and cd i candidate, State 1 reaaur- .u wcrci bt io the majority of tbe Radi- n joint ballot in the Legislature. This year that majority haa been swept away, leav ing the legislature entirely in the hands of the new Reform nartv. The Reform candidate for Governor was also elected Grant's maiority last year was 17,515. "Tn Minnesota. Grant's maiority last year was 20,498 ers elected their . i . . ! w w a to scare crows are sei upon a poie ci- er, ana reaucea on the dtfiuition of this phrase for cal candidate for Governor to a tew tlious I L-ii? i - , and rotes . . , . , . j In Kansas, last year the Radicals had satisfied tnat tueir parents or meir inenue . f BTBIv.onB on ;oint banot bad maae a mistaae in selecting a pioies- in tDe Legislature, which has been entire sion for them, and that some of the indus- y swept away, and the Legislature is now tries of the country- had been deprived ot W the hands of the new party tnereoy . u.k u-:.-. -lr. securing the election of an opposition I Th T ; Senator In the place of the notorious Pome- trnriA fu lormnn nut ftt an 1 1 irnm no tf-n t. I r ' I rnv n T i er i l .l T t i ,i . , . , , . Japanese ornciaip, m cuairs 10 c me not to say an Ignorainos. We have the, In Michigan there was a special election nrr.ntM.,v ronflnf.tea. T had a nlace . . . . . t . i i r - &L rr. I v f -, J i highest respect tor those who are electea tor meniDer ot ongreM in me nnu y is- directiy in front 0f ln0- mounds, at about to teach and expouud the wonderful truths tricl that lapt year gave a Radical majori- . f . di.tance. criminals were of the book of books. But such are born lJ of .l(W9 ! 08tcr w5?8e Seath placed in a row on one side of theenclosurc, not made: the are not the handiwork of ETraE. ITZT-jT' ,rs; ' I Wmdtolded witn paper Itftey use paper 1 uay H Leuiuuiai was cicucu as un dumco aealots or college taculties. sor by some 200 votes. But to the point : We desire to know In New Jersey, too, we gains m the Legislature. Coming nearer home, we find that Maryland has onee more given a signal Test of a Marriage Law. A suit is about to be brought in Indiana to test the question whether the statute forbid- A Japanese Execution. - rni r Jl swv (aim t lie 1, UU A I til LB iJo lltcircu uum j i i f account of B.r, gro uiuou vo marry wuue is or n not iu conflict with thecivil rights law and recent constitutional amendments. The suit is in behalf of Edward Brown, of Indiana poKs, convicted laat spring of marrying a white woman, and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. The result w ill be looked for interest, as there are several hich a similar law exists, and some in which it is enforces). a correspondent the following a Japaues execution : I went to see an ezccntion at leddo out of a vile curiosity. 1 repented of it, but still it was a most extraordinary spec- me very much. 1 he number, one being hey were all beheaded with j rnu - . : a 3 worn. i ue upt-rauuu n uomuiuiou i (, o. . . . , , . . . .- ii I viuu inai. n its with woudertul dexterity ana cooiueee, and not one of them, even the woman, -I 3 .U - .1- !... f suowuu, iuu B6lC8h .p . ..v... CoxviCTroy OK UDDtBZOOK. There was a space of ground roped on ; ,, . , ... . . tit ,. . i iii i . i j I Alio uiuiiniKu iimi m iiic i iiiauiuum j aioiuc ncic untv ukh.o uh tn i nr iii 1 1 11 ITJJ. , . . icsnscui TI IIIIUU1 i.. jnucia with a little mouud behind each, on which for the murdei of W. eizook, of this city, S. in Gobs Chester on. -1 J - . (V, it.. a 1 r . . . count v. 1 Vtuisvlvamn. resu ted vrstprdnv 1 - Ua AnAlA.nA .rr,.n . mm A I J 1 J 1 " ml J VU O lie BIUC Ul IUC cntiuouic wci : .1 J . m J . f aiit-riiuuii in mr ifiiuuiuii ui m Tcruicw ui murder in the first degree. The verdict In this case is of course pactieally a de termination that W. 3. Gobs was not burnt to death in his shop on the York road, near this city, mouths before the N. O, Synod of the Presbyterian v Church. The N. C. Presbyterians held their annual Synod at Wilmington week before last. The nett session is to be held io Con cord in October, 1874. We give a synopsis from the Star of the closing proceedings of the. late ses sion : "The principal subject of disensssiou waa ibe question whether Mecklenburg Presbytery ia bound to the support of the 1 heologiau seminaries at t armvtlle and Columbia. The Judicial Committee's re port of '7f, on the complaiut of Rev. W. W. Pbarr and lr. E. Nye Hutchinson, against the Preabyteiy waa read. The action of the Mecklenburg Presbytery, is declining to pay the expenses of the Dir ectors ot either Union or Columbia Semi naries, who may be iu their bounds, was read. M r. I'harr, supported the complaint. tty request the o igi.ial contract between the synod of Virginia and the Synod of North L arolma, ot 1826, waa feed. Rev Dr. Miller replied to Rev. Waller W. Pbarr at to ate length, and was followed L. tL. l I i 1-V l . w ii uy me hut. oo. isouriaa. oi JtecKieo burg Presbytery. 1 he roll was called and the vote taken to sustain or not to sustain the complaint, wDicn resulted as follows : To sustain 30 ; to sustain in part 3. Rev. S. C. Alexan der, m the name of Rev. Dr. Miller of Mecklenburg Presbyterv. who bad been called away, gave notice that be would complain of this action of the Synod to next General Assembly. It waa there upon moved and seconded that the Stated Clerk be empowered to designate some one to represent the Synod when the complaint of Mecklenburg PresBy tery was presented before tbe General Assembly. Rev. Jacob Doll read have made for evervlhiuff there.) What struck me most was the horrid coolness of the exe cutioner's assistant, a good-looking lad of -l. . . U T . . aaaK .aa I I TI.T?U.TH: pw.-r defraud several w retcn in nis turn, gave mm a lap on me shoulder, led him up to the mound and the definition of the phrase above, as un derstood by the writer iu the Daily News. We feel confident that to polished and pathetic a writer can give us an article on proved that she is worthy of the noble . his 8honIder8 mado him stretch out his uiesuojeci huvui ue uom mrusuye u.u ov JT"1 "f"" neck and said: "Tbat win do, and in a flash .a her soil. Ihe victory of Kemper and L, T. . , . ,. . V . . . , rebuke to Radicalism. Virginia, too, has made Qm kueel 0Q mat be then glra occurrence of the Chester county tragedy Hence it is also determined that both Ud 1 I - m St deizooic and the untortunate lioss were conspirators in almost cunning effort to insurance companies of amounts insured upon the life of the latter, the legal resistance to the payment of a a ..ii j.r j l.i a mmmii win ucicuu on wm . j...i i i .i . r- a i -wm auarpiy man ue will strong oues. Liberal trade is good scholar ularised ; and commerce is literaini- . sign board. TO THE PUBLIC. THE PAIN-KILLER aanofaetiwW k. PERRY DAVIS Jc SON has iuejf ' repuutwn onsurnaaa in Mieal bn-h. tioes. The umvcrtalih, of tke d-J the Pain -Killer is a novel, ietereetiag, and sorprifinc feature in the history uf this md. wane, j ne paio-fUIIer is now raaolari .u in large and ytraJtly tarreaesnf onatHin-a. net only to general ageau in evert Sui aod Territory of tbe Union, aed every rW vioee ia Iirituh America, bet to Ueeeoa Avres. Bras-1, Uragoay. Pera. CbiU. and otlir South American State, to the Saa4. wich Island, tu Cuba and other West 1 ud Islands to KngUnd and CVmtinewtal Earupa, to Moratnbiqn. Madarasear. Zartibar aad otker African lands ; to Australiaed Tales tte, Raagood and other places ia Iadta. k nas also been seat to Ubina, aed we eaebt k there U aay foreign port or aay inlaws sky hi Afrisa or Asia, wbieh k. fr ago anted by Aaierican and Eempeee saessieearlea, trav elers or traders, into which ibe Paln-KilW has not bee introdeeei The extent Ha tmfmkmsi another great feature of this remarkable saedieine. It is n.t only tbe brat thing evr known, as i body will eonfe. for bruises, cuts. Ace. bot for dvaelrv or eholcrm. nr rn.rn.rn mmm of bowel eoeaplaiat, k k a remedy unsur passed for emcleeey and rapiditj of action. In tbe great cities of British India and ibe Went India Islands and other hot ri urates, it has become the standard medicine for all buch complaints, as well as dyapeskia, Uwr eoiaplaints.and other kindred dim.rderi . For eongns and eolds. canker, asthma aad rben- malic difficulties it has bern nroTnd h iK. . r mm I . . . T . tbe syndicate moot abundant and eonvinrmjr trials report, which is to be forwarded to tbe teeumouy, to be an invaluable next General Assembly. The report was he proprietors are ia poas anion of Wtien adonted aad nrAormA tn h fnr-enrAmA It rruB persons of the hiffhest eharart-r and says that the Synod consists of 96 minis- M"J'faiW tera, having und'er their care 201 churches ra lla rlZ 9 licentutes and 26 candidates, via: by the uae of this grat medicine. That the Orange Frcsbytery, 24 ministers, 51 Pain-killer is deeerving of all iu proprietor, churches, 1 licentiate, 11 candidates; claim for it ia amply proved by the eopar- ""aa-.1 ;T I . 1 1 1 : J. O i .UI A aaa.I.J. im I i wuiimiu j mujicrr, xi ministers, o i jAi nai ii v it uu aiiaioea. una churches, 2 licentiates and 9 candidate j rr d rfecttre remedy. It is sold io al- FayetteviUe Presbytery, 19 ministers, 47 " e"fyeoonry ia the world, aed u ke- churches, 2 licentiates, and 7 candidates : Wilmington Presbytery, 13 ministers, 28 churches, 4 licentiates, 3 candidates Mecklenburg Presbytery, 23 ministers 41 and interesting. Hard Times. We rarely go out on the streets with out hearing some one complaining of hard times. At present there is some reason in it, for we have scarcely ever seen busi ness so dull at this season of the year. But it is not confined to this place alone ; victory oi ivemper auu , , , . , - ,l0 t, t ' t ni Withers is a errand one, but with such - j i- ii j- i . r. i . i uiuii auu uia uilluuil. in.vt a &o, uq id a v.w, mam .1 K A ah a A. onH W 1 1 A A ta trvi .anrll. I 7 r ' ' UiCM OO ll"KVI BUU .UVB I V.A f rt A A TL.I ... t T' ' t gwuuc iuc iu l uu latv. j. mu oooioia ii uatea, auji y irg.u.au. lor voter, tu rBt ... -. . , nleasant mile. nicked was certain. I .u i.j .u,m . .v,a . iiii .i r ii I uc iicaii uu. mien buiuo hbki uici iuc Wo hold those, therefore, who have v . . desponded, to be of good cheer. There is life in the old land yet. The Recent Elections. face to wash off the blood and mnd, and presented it to the Japanese officials, who wliiph finallv led tn tViH mnrder nf H-dba by his co conspirator in order id get rid of churches and 6 candidatea." the bnrden and the sisk of keeping him m hiding. Balii more Sun. 10th. The newspapers ef New York have long lamented tbe flagrant dishonesty and More About To Scott. If we mav corruption of the so called detective sya- - mr m 1 m. m. . t. m. m mm m. believes dispatch from Philadelphia to tern ot that city, by which some of tbe the New York Herald tho affairs of the n081 arrant knaves in tbe country live Pennsylvania railhead are not in a very I weH drees well and grow rich, under the coming more and more popular every jaar. ita neaunr propenies nave ooeti folly taatad. all over the world and it Bond oal u k knovn to be prised. Sold by all Druggists. FAIR OF THE CAROLM THIRD ANNUAL EXPOSItlOX, WILL BE HELD IV m- M. C Liberal Premint snd in in Moner. "I inf TIia TaI.aaI rmmaa 1 m iniilmnjv'ln aaaaa . . 1 .1 1 .1 CI. 1 1 A I1C 1MUIWI Ul LCD ID lUUUIillUe III OVU113 ,t is general throughout the State and the M ia aFcc0UUtiaK for& tge recenl Country. Before the present pecuniary defeats its party has met with. embarrassments began or were telt here, the same complaint of hard times could be heard. Well, there is no such thing as The New York Evening Post says : general prosperity in the South, and there publican party that it has failed to come has not been since the war. The large I op to the requirements of its opportunities muSnvlHo. a ,i.a , a,a l ii it nas oeen many years m power, witn a UIUIVIIVIVB VS 1 fcUV lVOllli t,U UOli LM. 1JU ill I k V f " I m a f phrase, have been living from hind "It will not be denied, we believe, by cabbages, only accompanied with a pecu- the most prejudiced adherent of the Ue- liar and most horrid sound that of cut' a) i a .r. ,. . r, . m . i . . .k. .i c . .u: i it i - -i . i MAiii-lj hmrr nnnlitinn nirl nra 'A tnrs a vr ' nit H Pi L 1 1 fl L l II t V nit -rrti mr (JUL III t t rn wa nodded, and signed to go on w.tn tne 3r-"Ti " .rl"ls. .salwm. .ML!. rliT. the. .r. member 25th; 26th ; 27th ;28th ;2fck. HfTt t ho ansKtfint t mil trttvm tho mmSS ciiici wim.u iu icwu w mo iiay uicui ui " ! " J ' I , .. . . . ... a blow between the scolders to expeUhe November iutetest. Third street is iu tbe confederate, of criminals, whose spoil, blood, and finallv threw the carcas aside terrible alarm, andiScott cannot be seen, they often share and whose exemption isiWi ca Um. .k The sioek of the road has deDreciated r"om PQ'isnment they secure as long as ssae ea iuc va nuvu. j aav iuiii irucaiu i. u v. a . r 1 1 same pleasant programme with the next. flu the panic from. 55 to about 45 Tom 't profitable for the to do .o Tbe Inever though?' man's head could hss been buying up too many Legislatures recent wnduct of the New York deteotivee -n.no nflTao ...Hv .rit wo. Ulr M.nnnin7 I and hiring too nun newijpuper men. It mmmmm. m,mm w V - . www m U . J 117a A I ' T. 1.1. iw)k.e ri ii&iurKjiun j.cjjuuih;uh. Nov. 4. Society's Diploma and Silvor IfedaU, Made Kspremly Car tee Fair of the Carolianai. Annual . Address -ill be ddivrred.br GEN. WADE HAMPTON, if FROM CUBA. , Santiago, DkCuba,Nov. 9. To llis Excellency. the Lapt. General : At 8 o'clock this morning were shot in this city tor being traitors to their countrv and for being insurgent Chiefs, the follow ing persons, styling themselves patriotic Generals : Bernabe Variona, alias Bern he tag, Qaneral of Division ; Pedro Gesyedes ; Commanding Geueral Gieufuegos ; Gener al Jeaue De Sol, and Brigadier General Washington llyan. Tbe executions took place in the presence of the entire corps of volunteers, the corps of tbe regular in fantry, and the sailors from the fleet. An immcjuae concourse of people also witnes sed the net. Tbe best of order prevailed. The pitsotjers met their death with com posuf&vt" "t Signed BU URIEL. i s 1 he officers named above as having been put to death by the Spanish authori ties in Cuba, were captured on the Virgii mus, a vessel sailing under American -papers. The capture of the Virginius was im outrage against the U. S. govern ment, and the coldbloodud and atrocious execution of herpassengers, should sub f ... ll. . 3 fl. ... . jcci mi.-op.iuisii auinoi iues to tue most rigid accountability. It is to be hoped tbat the U. S. government will take prompt action in the matter. ting meat, in fact. - There was a dense crowd of Japanes present, including many women, and even children ; these people never ceased to eat, smoke and chatter the whole time, making remarks on the per formance, and even occasionally laughing, iust as if it were at a theatre. The exe- brilliant oresti?e the conaeauence of a tn . . . : e snre.essful civil war and with c.verv pJiaiiM moutlu The fewest numbers have made Lf doing pretty much as it pleased, and money. 1 hey have not made more than has yet left several ot the most serious a mere subsistence for those depending on difficulties of the nation quite untouched, cutioner ponred water on his sword be iim(nri...nnArf Virinn; .i;i3u, i...a 1 er nas touched tnem in so awaward a way I twecn eacii decapitation, as one wetd a vmmmmm .w. w . mm. 1UUU WHIObO Utll C I . LJ . . . , combined to prevent the prosperity of the r C.il, U... a .Li.L .1 . 1:L . uu. " v. tuiuik mai n uitu id UUW I rill T l . A a -. ... iqb Daiiimore jimericau says : iriississippi. We need not search long to find the Mississippi is reported to have given a cause of tbe disaster. or two years there decisive majority for Ames for Governor. I 1 i i J: . . i I nr. . . . ... i- 1. 1 . . i . una ueeu growing uiacouieut in our raiiKs. v uetner ue win do allowed to tatce ins But wc think that which is now operating most injuriously to her interest is the want of manufactories. If there were more Cotton factories and a less num- ABYSSIKfAW Atrocities. Kassn, Prince of Tigre, noec Johanni 11 , Emper or Abyssinian, thanks to Great Britain, and a Christian to boot, had according to the correspondent wiio writes from Masso wa, under date of tne third of August. captured the pretender to the throne, Abba abolitioa of tho whole sy Kassai. ihis gentlckian's ears were filled with firoii-cotton bv Johanni's orders, and the cotton was then axnloded. blowinir tbe Mlor W;lliam A. Smith, Receiver of head to atoms. Coiild anv morn horrible the weteiti North Carolina Railroad, hat- atroeitv be devised!? But this crowned rendered a report of the operations of and holy oil-anointed miscreant, the pet in regard to the arrest ot the ttauk of England forgers, caused the officers of the bank to say to the people of that city that their police detectives were the "petrous, partners and protectors of habitual forgers 1 OF SOUTH CAROLINA and criminals." The judgment is a very The Society's bnilding are ample, and severe one, but can hardly be considered unjnst. The New York detectives have probably assisted more rascals to escape than they 'ever brought to justice. The Sun and other leadirg dSilies urgethe Mem weU arransed. Railroad rates for tranpurtation as liberal se fur any oilier Fair. . i Articles Cur Exhibition Free of charge. IlalfMile Race Track, at good as any Tn tke countrv. Balloon ascension during Fair Week management of rendered a report of the that road from April 20,' 73 to Scptem PROTESSOR Gyro Pigeon shooting match for a $'200 loading gun. Other prixes will be added. ber of merchautile houses that draw their The plain people of the conntry are im- seat is yet to be determined by the conrts. supplies trom abroad, we think there pressed with the conviction that we are J here is a wonderful amount of comnltca- wouldsooube an imorovement for the 8Pnti,nS to uuch money ; Congress has tion abont the legality of the election, and 3 Kaaa . i.,;u :. . - .1? t k 1 better. As it is wc are denendenrno Nnw .. mv,B.u 110 Fppriaiiou8. mis ia may nave mscnurageo many . , , U with all our immense revenue, only a voters ; but the Alcorn party is now so cmgiano or laniceedom tor every thing Umall percentage has been applied to the full v out of the fi?ht that we must exnect m'- ..t t - .1 . " 1 . : exunguisumeni or me national debt. The only a contest between the persons iust army, the navy, the civil service, the pen- chosen. There is likely to be another of siou list, and the Indians, consume nearly the long and bitter quarrels which have all that is left after the interest on the disgraced and distracted so many of the J L a. 1 1 1 tlT 1 a I w ueui nas pecn paiu. vv e 00 not think; Southern States that there has been more fraud and pecn ui tuv 1 1 i a -m 1 of the French mis.-iqnaries, is, says the le concludes tbe report by rjharlottft Cnrnat Band bis ferocious BamS 1 am in Hopes, Deiorc mauy days, v corrcsDondent. notorlons for b acts. It is reported.1! hat he lately caused 10 Bee ali of the difficulties that at present tb richt linnd and hft lper nf nn 1n surround tbe road compromised and set we Wear and much! that we eat and drink The. money that is realized from the pro duction ot cotton and tobacco no sooner reaches the hand's of the farmer than it is paid over to the merchant for articles of Northern manufacture, for articles that could be made at homo as well and than twenty-seven ciptives to be ehopped off in his imperial presence, and then aban doned them (after the fashion of the Ro man Emperors) to be preyed upon by lions, tigers and panthers, tied to the satisfaction of all concerned, and such j arrangements made tbat will insure its completion at an early day to Uie Tennessee line. We will all join bands and say Amen to that. Charotte Observer. 1 1 Dr. Hall says the best jnedicine in tho world, more efficient than an the potations latum in the disbursement of the public Younffeat German M! money than is inevitable even in the best ot materia medica, ;are warmlh, rest, i...j Qa !.- i j-n. .. . regalated civil service: but the neonle ar General Mantouffel, who commanded -ii-aiji r . uu ucrtiiv nfcry uonar mai - , . , r m r e n I r - J I hofriimio- tn IaaI (k.t .nn..lL! . J I t IP (iCI'man arinv otftccnnatmn r h i-a a aa ""O bUG. If G T tl V L I lllti 13 UOne I J " ... m. u 1 1 v.v , . It " . . fc. 1 r f m . . . upon a scale entirely too extravagant. naB JQBl Deen niaue a ncta marshal. Ai- inougu Biziy, ue is me youngest ot the f f SI .at mtrn m m. TTl -Dov 4. x uerman neid marsuaia, it the Urown r lrince of l'russia mid Saxnnv and Pr,np A Washington telegram savs: Such Frederick Cha rlea be eTfpntd Pnnnt Senators aud members as &v?. in tbp nhv afnltk i.. ,.K- a.v,,.,, ,!,.. u would put their capital in these instead of converse very freely in rceard to the ceived the baton at tho m.d ..f tbA wr investing in Yankee or foreign products, fondition of affairs, and most of them and Count Von Roon was about the same is made by our people at once goes through tho hands of our merchants north, and the country thereby kept drained and thriftless. We need cotton, shoe, and other manufactories, and if our merchants the change would soou prove most ad van tageoua to our section. Bat who is likely to inaugurate the change ; As long as our farmers will persist in buying foreign goods there will be men found to bring them on for sale: and so Ion? as this rn!n ous system is kept up, so long will there be this complaiut of hard times. 11 Lory Distress. Tho general pecuniary distress that per vades (til sections of the Country at pres ent is destined to be followed with much physical suffering among the laboring classQ. .The tightness in money matters has snreed manufactures and capitalists to reduce their expenses, and in many cases, to suspend business altogether. The re sult is large numbers of laborers are tur ned out. of employ. It is estimated that 150,000 laborers are without work in New York otty alone, and so it is in other ci ties in the same proportion to population. This is the season of the year that laborers are in the greatest need of work. 1 1 is very dit&cul t for most of them to provide against jnffjring during the severity of winter when they are provided with tho means ot a livelihood, work and wages, it will thusufore be next to impossible for them to cret through the coming winter mm " 1 without the asaiatauce of unusually liberal charities. In the North the distress will be far greater than in the South, but we r rmfiA nnt hnna to escanc ; Indeed, we mvvm v t m have propositions to be offered as soon as Congress meets. Upon one point there seems to De considerable unammitv nf opinion, and that is that there must be at least some modification of the bankrnnt 1 if -j,. .. . r aw, 11 noi tig aosoiute repeal. As the law now stands the largest house ennld - r ! ... . ' it temporal! II v emhan-nBRPd ho f,..,i a mf w . , mm ii VJV1 age. I he two other marshals, Her war th and Steiumetz are even older. According to the Detroit Free Press, Henry Clews says that the present hard cleanliness and pure jkir. Some persons Umea are 4n to tne extravagrauce of the make iii virtue tf. brave disease, 'to "omeo- If Henry Clews really says so, keep up" as long as they can move a foot he ouR')t to be kicked to death for slander, or wiggle a finger, and it sometimes sue- Mr8 Pedhmmer spends twenty, dollars ceeds ; bnt in others! the powers of life honnet; whereupon Podhammer gets are tfiereby so completely exhausted that mad at her for her wild and ruinous e x- t he system has lost afl ability to recti per- travagance and goes with a party of ate, and slow and typhoid fever seta in. f"60 to a restaurant that night, as usual, and carriea . the patient to a premature Bpcnds forty dollars for champagne, grave. Whenever talking or work is an mushrooms nd oysters. But l'odham- effort, a warm bed and cool room arc the Ber very ecoi.omical. It is his wife first indespensable to a sure and speedy hWD0 plsys the dickenn in finance engaged fur the weelu Season Ticket I. $200 Single Admittance j . . .5$ For Premium Lists and other informa tion, address. THUS. L. VAIL. Nov. 6, 1873-tf. GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE- Dr. GREEK'S FIT CURE! The Great Remedy for Epilpsy, Cures, Fits, Spasm, Con visions and Nervous Waka fuXnesa, acta promptly, often arrreating de Fits from the first day's use, even where they have existed for jeara. COMPOUND EX. COR YD ALIS ! The Great Vegetable Alterative, Cures. Scrofula, Secondary Svj.halia,UftionSeo Skin, and all dicace arising from impure Blood Fire in Shelby. A disastrous fire visited Shelby on Thursday night last the first fire the towjj eve had. We have been shown a lettas received vesterdav into bankruptcy by the smallest creditor rora a geutleraan of Shelby by one of our in sucn times as these the staunchest pu8lness nrras. roro-lt wc get tne follow honses have their moments of weakness mg Piriiculars : D. W. Durham's dwell- and it Should not be in thn nA f ine, next to W. P. Love's brick store. recovery, instinct leads all beasts and bird to quietude and rest the very mo ment disease or wounds assail the system. Courier Journal. . The Bazaine Trial The trial of Marshal Bazaine is still f?FWWAT PrTTOnirni.1. XT Y .w.u.1, AfkAi;r. 7tu. '.. na those to whom ihey mav owe but a triflo caught fire and was burnt down. The fire the month of September he PiUsburv the Albanv Fnwu 1 2 10 dePrive tDem of tne opportunity to re communicated from this house to McAuth- treason to France. He said that he following intPrPnn ;-A;'..Y cover. mispatches received here this af. ur 8 oar-room, and from this to T, Dick- posed to awart tne oraers ot tne b aKa.T. .1.-. .: o.w.rTV , , ternoon indicate fears in New York that 80,1 store house. From Dickson's store nient qf National Di-fense, and at 1 w nil 111 1 Mill1 1 ,vi 1 r 1 a v.. . -mm. . m. i About that time (1826) his father was appointed Superintendent of the Connect icut btate rrison, his son being the denutv: uiu iu ioju. ins lather hivmv ro.ur,, Amos Pillsbury was tendered the nosiii in although but twenty-five years of age. It mmmm I.. .1.1. - " . . . a ... una iiiDi.ikuiiuu, anu almost a quar to-morrow will Tt is reported seriously ill. be a blue day that benator all round. is Sprague progressing, and each day adds to his embarrassments. It seems tbat the Mar shal in his evideuce 'admits that during meditated pro- govern- soon as it extended to his dwelling, and all were they were received' to present his resigna- -1 m-m- ... I T V 1 I 1 consumed. W. if. Loves larere brick store t;on. tie conniinaiiy speaas oi tne popo- caught several time's but was saved. D. W Durham lost all of his house fur NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE CHEAP One Hall, fifty Saw Cotton Gin, in good order. Areo One Portable OS-Stationary Engine and Boiler, about 12 Horse power, wiih "Jud-on Govenor, all in complete order. Will be in Salisbury this week. pp)v to E. H. MARCH. Nov. IS 1173,-tf. Affairs in Eutah. Brigham Y . 3 r ta i i,tiAn . n.,1 : r p. . . , , i . t . . . ... tor .. -on., iu- . .... V -""'TT" f "a n very ieenie Uealtbt gooua m me store. Mr. Harm nad a con i i. , 0 J - "r" - tc' causing serious uneas mess to the e-rea low named Scott was confined for fifte-n A ( k;, u i. " r uie grea -w I ' lukiiicois aic niture, together with wearing apparel, bed ding &c. He saved nothing except the nea any causing serious uneasiness to the great bo- fectionery in the Dickson building, and de. also lived in it ; he saved all, as did also ion of his life. Alexander & Uarrel. who occupied the nlv ftor oa.a.;a" .Ua :..s..s ' V JfH.w-', "roeMl constitu- icaaon store uouse rl J -nt n(t u,m iJiVZa " J ' : VV . Hon Qe Ba,a 10 become impatient against The letter does not state the extent of ' Uhn" tOw; T V 8aSgetoo8 ot the possibility of bis labor. But his wound was immediate- aarlv dAm;.A o,:n ... ... 7 01 . T lar movement by which that Government came into power as "an insurrection' and a " menace to social order." I u justifica tion of Bourbaki's mission, he said with out equivocation, "As far aa I waa con cerned, the Empress was still Regent." STRAY BULL. On my Plantation, in Rowan County, five mile est, from China Grove, ia a Stray nuii, nea eoor. very large homes, a small wnue spot oa his right flank, also a white spm on nis lett side, a little white on his belly, and hit hind feet both white up to his i a a i ciaws, ne is ot gooo age not known. 1 ne owner is notified to come and take the .at - A mm mm 1 - v um if L.u j aw uuui' 1 r years. He was determined not to woik. nindan, LU? -v He positively appeared to owe no allegi- bull away and pay. eharges,or he will be sold ance to France, but his life and bis honor as s,ra7- a3Ui A. L.UWKANCE werfi nleded to the llnnnnarln fxmilir nn WoV. IJ, IBJ.-Ot. the tlirnnf or in ilf. With this showing, and other recent AUUU ' O - w uupdiuii !(. ui HIS mm iuco, ui IUC On?m OI IUC UTC. II COD- " ' " . it.ji, uuu mmaill.l. I 1 1 -1 ... I a I mm. . I V attended to and in U. tl..n u i TT uiscuaractenstic viuucs uy saying that H was raining nam v m.w 1 oner lor sale a f arm or 200 acres, nitna led lrw fact ments, it is quite certain that he will be in Rowan county one and half mfromSrd rranlr -Ul aaa u'a mi i W cro tne Jordan it will be found alone that the main nart of Shelbv waa to-nd nd very serioosly punished, Creek Station. one half in Cultivation the balance ened to BTH Tua!" hhat he baa Pttt hi i order. Mean- saved.-O&err. possibly shot. There is great indigo t?L - . nmucil Ull LlltS JlrHL I fimo t ft r T 1 1 vt warden on the hrst time, the nresence of Colon! F,.,l n. . 1 ltl SAMO ..-. mm - - 1 f n m.' mmm. ' L .1. Ji L ? . S 80n of 1 resident) at Salt Lake City ne snarpened it tor the is naturallv exciting 9nma ini..i.l .ll... nn.nA.a I J .c .1 r 1 . - J m ijui uunr. iit-iiiu e ill r i a m r t2ll-L- a ... . ucrc us uisoury sent tor him aud commanded llim to sli v kin. IT.. 1 .1.. opportunity, and hold of a razor dread One of the exeellpnt resnlta of the late ill r rm , I . mmm mmmmt 1 . " n:rr? B"ra! Pinn. elections is that the oooesitioii have car- iu me omcct OI DlS Visit. Ws nfl .11 ik.fi i'. it: imnoM . ... , . . ywwso tuai arc w oici, yj ui- him. He eved ttm . 'I TT" , L- ""7 ""lects ted atates Senator.. Ohio will re-elect steadily, seated himself in 4he chair Tnd CT3f!!i rmont ! ty of Mr. Thurman. Wisconsin will send a anu, sec ii iTeoerai nnrrnv nu I . , . . n 1 11 1! inpmiinn Ka .1. : . -i . ... f w ui .ka 1 cuiui.' I ilL 1 a n n aa a unrrnnl I jrnon. in.bliDi The mSL- Wki .i7 .t..:.- r U.h, en. uir. UMmmTZ iTTd Ini mmZ. iiitl .' . . r,uucu hmmm . young lieutenant desirous of activo U.l. i 1 m. . .e uave oeen toio you meant to murder nlovment. V V Tfi kue F,WJ oi iewis. 1 nis is cueer- oi i ' - w ing. tion felt in Paris at his avowals. He has been abandoned in tbe hour of his ex tremity by the Bonapartists, who ought to stand by him, for if be lose his life, it will be because be Waa more faubful to the ill-fortunes of Louis Napoleou and his beautiful consort, than to France in her hour of peril. 'Sentinel. Too many persons are far less ashamed having done wrong than of being found out. MCtlon. I hit Knil dings good; Dwelliag needing repairs Price eitHJO ror further information call at this office. Nov. 13 1873.-5t. 500 SACKS Q. A. SALT, 100 do Marshall's Fine do 100 Bbls. Molasses. In Store in prime order and for Sale by BINGHAM & CO. m MOSE NEW GOODS' MEDICATED HOHEY. A Sovereign Balm for Coughs Cold, Broa ch ilia, Aathma, and all dineawa of the sir-paa-ntge and Lung. By it timely oe maw aop- ieved and the Lung retored to heaJUi.: NEURALGIA SPECIFIC Ij 4 nmm ot Doxiiive and permanent relief fas the excruciating pains of Neuralgia, lUiSunsse tiatn and Sciatica. For Sale by T. F. Euttx. Prepared only by L Dr. GREEN. LTJtDLEY & BENTLBT, CHARLOTTE V. Nov. 6, 1873.-ly. CHEAPER THAN EVER! BOUGHT DURING THE PANIC, WHEN PRICES WERE LOWEST. oar Fall Stock of goudit for ln7'i conjasUng of Dry Goods, Boots d Shoes, Clothing, Hats dt Caps, Ready Made- ClotAtug, Groceries, Bagginy sC and all kind of goods usually kept in a gener al Stock of Merchandise, whlc h ve art del' mined to sell on as favorable terms e ft of tbe same quality can be had at e4e seises ft cash or barter. We euibrace this opportaaity uf returning our thanks for tbe liberal patron bestowed mi u hereUtfore "aud trut lj W dealing and close attention to oar boats ta merit a continuance of the same. u. sc a. Muarnr. Oct, 16, 187a. 8awa, - FULTZ WHEAT. A few bnshel f. .r sale at J. M. Ksox tore yfild 54! to one sowed. Sept. 25, 1673 -Into.
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