Carolina Watchman. SEPTEMBER, 23 Tbe Convention has gotten fairly to work, and we expect 10 ice the business progress rapidly. We give up our edito rial space to m ike room for the more im portant proceeding, believing that the people wall piefer to see them. La Mai. Patterson, of O ranee, wae elected on the 16th mat., to fill the vacan. cy made by the death of ex Gov. Graham, by a majority of 703 votes, making uitijority of 325 over Grahams vote. The people had awakened to the importance of having a Democratic majority in the Convention. If they conld have been impressed in a like manner all oyer the , ritatc, the Convention would now be com nosed of Democrats almost entirely. But w. - before the election in August no one seemed to think that tbero would be any doubt of the success of the Convention cause and the election of a majority of Democrats. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CON THIRTEENTH DAY. amend art. 5, see. 6, of the Const itnt inn. Providing for the exemption from taxation cemeteries and certain ot her public prop erties and a certain amount of personal of personal property. Referred. Bv Mr. Turner, dem.. a resolution condemnatory of ''the fraudulent practices of the R & A. A. L. R. It." Referred. By Mr. Durham an amendment giving Justices of the Peace jurisdiction iu all eases of misdemeanor and pretty larceny, subject to an appeal to higher courts. Referred. Mr. Durham moved a reconsideration of the vote taken yesterday by which tbe ordinance in relation to the reduction of the number of Superior Court Judges was reduced to nine, and moved that this motion be made the special order for to morrow 1 o'clock. He slated his object to be to move that the number be reduced to 8 instead of 9. Adopted. By Mr. Justice, rep., a resolution to the effect that all sensible people in North Carolina oppose the mixing of children iu free schools, calendar. THE "NORTH CAEOIJf A AJT1) YTBr GIHIA RAIL ROAD." Messjm. Editous : i The organization of the "Yadkin River Navi gation Company," has been completed and i ready to receive subscription to tbe capital stock of said Cusapany. Tha President informs j, alHj oMW -inc tne , me that there is one section in said charter that aua i'lAA weii We r.,j The General Result. imposes some restriction upon the Company that is very objectionable, and it will be impos sible to make any progress in the work until said restrictions are removed, therefore the work on said River will be delayed until the meeting of the next Legislature when an amendment will he offered to said charter re moving the' restrictions imposed in said bill Tbe charter of said Company is very liberal, and like the "North Carolina and Virginia Rail Road," has a charter existence of seventy-five years. Aad the charter members of said Com- pan y, are only waiting the passing events that are transpiring around litem, yet looking with con siderable anxiety to the movements that are being made in regard to the "Yadkin Rail Road," and the "North Carolina and Virginia Rail Road." I r.-gret exceedingly the failure By Mr. Boyd, an ordinance to amend 1 of tbe subscription to tbe Yadkin Rail Road at art. 4. sec. 33 of the Constitution. Refers I tbe last election. See Acts of the last Legists- General Cox, tbe Chairman of tbe .Democratic Ex-eu.iee Committee, say tlie Charlotte Observer, is in poesearimi ot the offici.il vote of 'to State, which he has arranged in such a way as to chow flsTrtiuori camp-it'ii v e epieii, aim give below, ihe popular vole mi C-nyt it. lion in the Coitgre-sioual DisfiicM li will Ih seep tliMt lb" iuuj iriiy ug.tin-t Convention is only 5.245. nd not 12 -000 as the Radical have been claim log: 'Jl'i-' ' Contention. Aninst. ton he German, French, English, Danish, "If Italian, Spanish. Russian, and Swedish d.-b-gaie. I o cacti of these Q u -u said soi f. wa.de. i.iit eoiirrtsatsiMi wit' t t-m gll'St ot III" red intio,, bss (Uc- d m mi ajiig of i. t.leVM ., u. i -r pu I. vH 1st District 2d 3d 4th 5th 6 h 7(h 8 h 14 li to trials before Applicant courts. Refer red, y By Mr. Anderson, of Clay, an ordanee lure for the charter of the "Yadkin Navigation Company. But as the people of Rowan Conntv. on the The Convention met at 10 o'clock, President Ransom in the Chair. J'rayer by Rev. Dr. Pritcbard. Journal of Saturday read and appro v ed. Mr. Strowd submitted a memorial from the State Grspge Patrons of Husbandry, complaining of tbe excessive tax of agri cultural products, the want of protection to the same, and praying for tbe establish ment of a Department of Agriculture by tbe Legislature. Referred. Mr. Buxtou asked to know when the Committee on Privileges and Elections would tepnrt ou tbe Robeson county con test. He was answered that the Commt ttee was considering the question, aud W a W would meet again this evening. to ainerd sec. 13, art. 2, preventing the 5ln day of August last, decided not to subscribe to the Capital stock of tbe "Yadkin Rail Road," and have in all probabilities defeated that pro ject, there is s project or enterprise in which she can lend a helping hand and thereby increase her wealth at least t en ty -five per cent, t al lude to the "North Carolina and Virginia Rail Legislature from certain private legisla tion. Referred. BILLS OS SECOND DEADINO. The Judiciary Committee reported as its unanimous opinion that the Convention had no right, under the oath taken by its members, to consider the resolution to bJ th General Assembly make the homestead a fee simple, and on motion, the said resolution was laid on tbe table. The resolution to defray the funeral during tbe Session of 1856-'57. Looking up the Watchman of tbe 27 th, May 1875 you will find the charter of said Rail Road: It is the opin ion of two very able Lawyears that the charter T-tul, 1 '( 13 607 I 1 A1A 1X766 14,136 9,904 12016 15S1 10,861 9a Q&? Mjoiiy. J 1 tmm X 12,064 20,917 14.195 15 132 10 521 10 950 3311 8.100 100,191 0,254 The follrtwiug ordinances amendatory to tbe Constitution have been adopted : "The Mat shall be divided into Nine Ju -dicial Districts for which Judge shall be choen. "And ther shall be held a Su perior Court la aeh County" at least twice IU each year, tonntinue for such time In each county as may lie prescribed hy law. But the General. Assembly may reduce or increase the, number of districts. . . expenses of the late Gov. Wm. A. Graham, f said Bail Road is in full force and erlect, if delegate elect to this Convention from the so, why then ot go to work and build said county of Orange, was considered. Rail Rad ? The citizens of Salisbury are Mr. Badger stated that the expenses deeply interested in the building of this Road. attendant upon the burial of Governor I uEx MSBsftsSsi rej." Your city is being depleted Graham, from the time his remains left daily by Statesville on the West, and Winston, Saratoga until they arrived iu Raleigh, I and the North, and without this Rail Road to had been paid by the Virginia Commis sion, of which he was a member at the time of his death. 1 be resolution, under a suspension ot the rules, passed us, several reading. jNTaopccnoN of ordinances and RESOLUTIONS. By Mr. King, of Lenoir, rep., an ordi nance prohibiting the establishment or new counties, unless they- contain 120th part of the population of tbe State. Re ferred. By Mr. Jar'vis, dem., an ordinance to amend tec. 1 art. 3 ot the Constitution. Strikes out first day in ninth line, and inserts second Monday. Relates to Qualification of State officers. Refer-. red. " - By Mr. Bell, rep., an ordinance to give Bertie an additional Representative iu the General Assembly. Referred. By Mr. Cooper, dem., an ordinance to amend sec. 26 art. 4, of the Constitution. Providing for the election of Supreme and Superior Court Justices by the people. Referred. By Mr. McEachin, dem., a resolution to smeud sec. 7, art. 7, relating to taxa tion. By Mr. Bryan, rep., a resolution of adjournment sine die. Lies over. By Mr. Anderson, of Clay, dem., an ordinace to amend sec. 6, art. 7, of the Constitution. Provides for the election of Tax Receivers. Referred. OKDINANCES ON THIRD READING. Ordinance from the Judicial Committee to amend sec. 3. art. 4, providing that the judicial power of the State shall be vested iu a uouri tpr tne wiai oi impeacnroents, n Supreme Court, Superior Courts, Courts of J ustices of the peace, aud such other Courts inferior to the Supreme Court as may be established by law, was consider ed. Adopted. Ordinance to amend article, of tbe Constitution. Provides that the General Assembly shall meet biennially, on tbo Wednesday after the first Monday in January, instead of iu November as here tofore Passed. Amendments striking out sections aud articles now obselete in tbe Constitution. Adopted. The ordinance providing for nine Superior Court Judges instead of twelve, and to re-distiict tbe State to this effect, the Legislature to have -the power to iu oreaae the number, was considered. Adopt SPECIAL ORDER. Being an ordinance in amend see. 9, art. 4, of the Constitution, doing away, with the requirement that the Supreme Court shall be held twice a year in the city of Raleigh, and leaving the Legisia tute, was considered. The Committee reported adversely thereon. Mr, Avery favored the passage of. the ordinance as a matter of justice to the whole people of the State. Mr. Bennett, from the Judicial Com your door, you must be like lite captive Jews, hang your "harp.- on the willows," and sing songs, not however, like them in estrange land, but to the whirling commerce on different Roads which you have lost by want of a little eflbrt aad energy on your part. Will you not be aroused and come forward like men and tut your shoulder to the wheel and aid in pushing this enterprise to completion, which is your only salvation. Now is the time to consider what you will do, delay not ! delay not ! This Road has already secured to its Capital stock One Hundred and twenty five Thousand Dollars on the part of Davie County and the city of Salisbury. It has been estimated that to build said Rail Road from Salisbury to Mocksville will cost tbe sum of Two Hundred inittee, stated the reasons which actuated and twenty five Thousand Dollars. Now the tbe Committee in reporting adversely people of Davie Couuty will make litis propo- .1 . t r ,. . . . l r o.i:. n upon tnis measure mat tuey uia uot want won w io wiik ot ouuuury anu nuvan to eee this court made DeraDatetic in its County if they will build the Itoad from - i character. Mr. Durham asked it as a measure of jnstice to the West, that a term of the Supreme Court be established either in Morgan ton or AsbeviiSe, or to have this power in the bands of the Legislature. Mr. Albertson, opposed the measure. The rotation of the Supreme Court would work hardship to persons of almost every section After some further discuseion, tbe vote upon the passage of the ordinance upon its second reading was uiken, aud resulted in 47 ayes, 37 uays. MISCELLANEOUS. W. ST Tt r l . . air. cowman, from the uommittee on Privileges and elections, stated that eom !.. ' - 1 . uiuiee was now engaged in preparing a report on the Robeson county cou tested seats, which report would soou be deliv ered. Tbe ordinance requiring that the mem bers of the Senate be elected for 4 years, one half to go out every two years, was ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO TUB CONPKS SATION OF MBMBBUa OP THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Section 30. The members of the Geueral Aseembly. for the trm for w u-h they may have been elected, shall leceiveas a eouipeu- sation f..r their service the sum of four-dol lars per day for each day t their session, for the pfriod of sixty days, if they shall remaiu in s?i.u so ioag; uud should they remain longer iu session they shall serve with. mi compensation. They shall also be euli led to reesrive teu cents per wile both while earn -iuk to the seat of government and while re turning nouie, the said distauee to be com puted by 'he uearest Hue or route of pubtir travel, but tby shall not receive more than one set f mileage each way uuless exiled to an exra session. In whieb rase, their com pensaliou shall le three dollars per day for uot more than thirty days, aud the mileage the same as above specified; but at both the regular aud the extra sessions, the per diem compensation of the presiding o Hirers of the two lloue shall he six dollars per day. r Report of J&lichtl Committee on Ordi mines and licsulutions Proposing to Section EigUt. Article Four. Strike out tin- word fo ir" in said section and insert in its place the word "two," o that the section, as a'imnded. will read as follows : 'The Supreme Court bhall r nit of a Chief Justice and two Associate Justice. " In Regard to the Judicial Depttrtutent. Strike out the word Special Court at tbe eud of said sectiou and insert tbe follow ing : "Such other Court inferior to the Supreme Court as may he established hy law." so that the secti'.n. as amended, will read : "The judicial power of the State shall ! BTMUM T Wl MB OX BXSN. Prvm lac CommereiaC Advertiser. Buody bus b".i tu 4i lord ! we.-ks and has bft ui wife. Bandy is a little man, and hi wif weighs two hundred and forty powwda, aod wae the relict of of the late Peter Potla. About leu days atter marriage Butojy was surprised, o;i awakening in the moroing, to find hie bet ler half siLing op iu bed crying as if his hfart Would break. Astonished, he asked ihe cause of her sorrow, buteceiviog no reply he bgan to entiifise that there must he mnMfn atiCfWt oa bef mi. id tha she with held troui him, l hat wae the easts1 of her inguish. he i. marked io M s B. ibal Si they Were UMrVtttl, she pbould o il him i tie cane ol her grief, if poasihle, he coold avert if, and after considerable coaxing ht; elicited the following from her : ''Last night I dreamed I was single, a-d as 1 walked through a well lighud street I came to a store where a sign iu front advertised husbands for sab. Think ing il curious, I euren-d, and ranged along tbe wall On either side were tuni with prices affixed to Msais Such leauilul mc ; om f ir SI. 000, some frn $500. and so on to $150 An 1 as I bad not that amount I could urn porebaae." Thmkiog to console hm, Buudy placed his arm lovingly ar:nd her and naked : "And did you see any men like me there " 4 Oh, yes,M she replied, drawitig away from him, "lots like von; they were tied up in bunch', like asparagus, and sold for ten eeul per bunch. ' Buudy got up and went to see his law yer as to whether he had s-iffieienl grnuud for divorce. ICAL COLLEGE ofYIBGM R I ; II ffl O A O. ' tS8I0H tfiuter ColsfSe a( Lectures begin October let. and close M five mouths. FuU essfS Med ical In-trssrUuii hy the racnlty, and daily ay-trmWer4truuat..M-by U ASfaasC yniWl P'-oleaimn-iaw-.tl'A). Pksnsisnr Coarsa Beueliciary Ticket. $50. Pur fall aanicu Jars or catalogue apply to J. B. Md A W . U 1 , 4 a No d Uraee 6u Ktcbmood Va. Oawa of tea Faculty. WESTERN 1 AR Y LiU" COL- 70S sTUDKKTS OF BOTH SKXKS 1ST imKiB n Pa ktm antra. Book bavins: a fall corps of Pruts sane. FIFTEENTH SEMI-MHUsU SESSION begins September 1st. 1576. tWA0TlRTI8EMEBT8. COTTON 8 AW GIN. 'Euaal to any ia tha country, with an aw cotluci mil laj. F. W. Wol.rU July llj lo.o-W pd. J. M. ELUOTT, W. R. CrerLi. k TTl . DAVIE COUXTY-IN THE bLpE. UlttU iil u-i vvw mm. HIOU Gray ar.d Mar fa ret Korcui... PtmmSigt XT Catalogues with fall information aa tu Tcrm,CUM of Stnlyf etc.. fumUhed gratsr itoulr. addreeaJ T. WAKU,U.Dn Preai dcut, Wcaluii ivter. Mil. NEW ADVEKT1SEMEKT8. EXHIBIT OP TIB far kchef. Clkkk of the CoaaisaioKia or tsi Cov-tt nv Row a, to tb riaav Moaaavta carricasaa. A. D. IH75. Atitonn and ItcmtianditcJ by tbe Board to eweb member tbereol aeverall : P. A. Davt M . L. Uolmes Geo U. Bernhardt da aw J C flaming o do B. Maum-v A do Henry Barrianr tlo do Jo-c,.h P Mclean do do Br L W Ceiemaa do U N U'oodaoa. Clerk, P r d.ern S3 SO " - 2400 m m ajoae mileaaja tJM per diva fc (HI mileage 18.90 ytt diem 16 00 tail.e II US per diem 16 no TtiH. age S.JO pa dtaaa IB.4t nuUeaa 11.40 per delm 19.(U mileage Sl0 par dies SHUO rrs so ibera of tbe Board 940 aim aw M Diatiaeea traveler! by tbe met ia attending tbe inawjain of the Ooa U Bernbardt J G Klemirg K Manner Henrr Kaninrer Joneph P McLaaa M M UrL Coleman 190 M HGRATIO 9. WOOMOX. Oerk. Sept. tat Staaa. SCHOOL NOTICES. MISS JENNIE CALDWELL'S m ii ol srm cisaae Will open at tbe oual place on the Std Sept, gastast. Pareomi winhitur to enter pupil time amy ouply u t n rt i. 1 1 r effect, there at ill linger among the older nrac j , y a Important Results Pleasantly Achieved. Although the day of irrational medication are happily passing away, and intelligent phy sicians have ceased to measure the auppoacd efheacy of a remedy by the violence of its Km ma ClampiU If art pit. Patience O ray aud Pink ney Gray a id abrfw, Jetmdamt$ STATE Or SOUTH OAfcOUXA, To the ShertfuflPmrU Ctf c.r tittf . T.u are bee by wsainsnded to kamajas Kcnaua Oanip,U Mary Clamptt. Patience Urav Pinkuey Gra. aad utksvw, cbildrea f ImaV uray name on a bow a. w cox- nainea wbaaj known will be Mwrled. tbe iJefendauia abutw ' named. 4fibey be found wtthia your u.mtr t be and appear betwre lbs Judge of oar &. periur Court, to be held for the County of Dnvia at tbe Court lloaae iu Mxkavtlt am tne fad. Monday after tbe 3rd Monday of 8epten ber ad answer the complaint wbicfa'viM be drprfeh1 ia the uOee of the dark ad the Sopmtir U.rt fr id County, withib firat 3 days of aatdtetsj and let the said defendants take notice tka sj they fail to euwrr said complaint WHbiatist time, the PlaintiffK wilbappiy Uxbe Conn msi relief demanded io tbe canaplaiat Herein fail not. and af tbta snmmant wtt, doe return. Given under mr band and tbe Court, ibis 10th day of A sweet, 149. lalj II. li.UOW.aKD. C!erk Soperfer Court Da.ie County. It appearing to the Court upon satbrfnetery pitwjf Lhat tbe aid Pir.kner Grr and . thr. children of AmvGrav. namea. unkntiwu. srw Dot resident of tbe State of Meet Certain, it is ordered, that publication of tbe above sun. ' anna be made in tbe " nroltua Watrkman" S newi-paper pnn:t j,t in tbe t.wii ,.f Mai socreve w ?ek fn.ui tlr.- dale. ; Aug. 10. 1875. H. II HOWARD. Superior Court of Da . ir t ' ur ly Aag. 12.167o Cws. Phutera fee flOO seal .fai Ufore that tittoners a few of tltoae predilections in uvor of "heroic" realmeut, which il would be lucky eommertce on tbe ti 1 iut for their patienta if iht-y had nbnioiuned. One Amend ' these is a fondness for administering drastic purgative, each as blue pill, calomel, jalap and caster oil. .A contrast of the effects ot these drenching drug Mrs. . am pie's Music School will sio ORDINANCES. I DAVIE COUNTY IX TllE Vl l'L- WW . . sa. rf-w k w sw. h. :0;. P. M. Phillip ) tlauMf. r-aassaoea Agninst fbrBeiirf. Uriah U. Pbetps, Defendant. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIXA lb the Skmrignf Darte Ceaatg GrveWaf : Ton are hereby rowunabded to nine Uriah II. PbeJps. tbe DsaWaut. above a mad M be be found within yoax Co ty. tu be aid ivoara tSM al m ijur1 to held for the Uaataiy ad Davis at lue yitri UoUiw: in Mocksrtlle on lb vested in a Court f.ir tl. mem. a . njiri tu- t ouri. Courts of Juti of tit- trial tt inieaeh S 1 1 1 if .r . it ..... t 1 fact, it ml other Courts inferior to the Supreme as may be estahlisbed by law." Mr a uroRii Jas. T. P-it way, touiuiercial VV ilmii irfiti. V I 1 1. I-,. ... ,t circular ililr.jfd "To the Farmers and Planters cl Colou Iruet I be follow Fit si troin nltirh Salisbury to the South Yadkin River, the peo ple of Davie will build it from the River to Mocksville. Will you do it? I ruust confess from my ittand-point view of tbe subject, that this Rtil Road will be more advantageous to the city of Salisbury than the "Yadkin Rail Road." Now ineae are my reas ons for a thiuking, 1 may, however, be mistak en, yet they are my deliberate conclusions, if the "Yadkin Rail Road," was completed from Cheraw.S. C. by Wadesboro,' N. C. to the city of Salisbury, the only possible advantange to be derived thercform, as I can conceive, is a competition line, in the way of freights, which when closely investigated does not amoiot to very much in the end, because tbe shippers over said line would not receive a compensa tion sufficient to justify the outlay or expendi ture of such an amount of money to secure this smaU muity, and the land owners benetit would only be nominal. The North Carolina Rail Road is able to carry all the surplus from your city aad County and much more, for it never has been operated to its full canacitv. ezceot " jr 1 I. .,, . , , , during the late rebellion, and hence this Huad IS rc - u.e sate e male i lie lowest, tnereny falsing h .oss on i.. ..a:. . t. .i i. -A. , J f..l.... ,t. V !!.: I o ' " " u "i. , ui m i uivrr at Wmi. (Ill k il It t . .A lltl 11 LI t I i I' it' I ( T I M I I ' Rail Road would be a depleter of your city in stead of feeder. All the produce and various other things raised for market along this line of Rail Road has a Southern inclination for consumption.. Now theMN.C. & Virginia Rail Road" when completed, even from Mocksville to Salisbury, I Q would bring to your citv an untold amount of At a reeenl tne-tina of Tow ilk the mild tnd bene- ' f.Howiug oidWs wre mad and ordered to ; nini oier.itiou ot itostetters stomacn utttcra, : f puwinru lor ine Denent or all eaierrwwi. (tfd) Monday afler tbe third (.id) sfund f ! is ihe very best arvutnent that run be adduced I Ordered, that nil era.ns who ahull euro- j September, aud answer the csojiplaint wmnh 1 agup.siihewiatiomof such destructive treat- H,M,, "T vr u-n m niirnea to ; ... - " "- , wiu'ini or "i u"i Tffiiriw on ini" virena i - - - w trst lbrw days tH tawlvum, and let the amd lrfi t.lau: lakr notice lhat if be faille anrwer tit- said coutp4a:nt within that tjtne. the :i i ; :. :.. t'.. ort f.r the relief nit d .i tu I be ( plnit't incni. i tu oiu i.tsiiioneu caiiiarucs convnis the stomai. h, and relax ihe bos tl no abruptly and copiously as to weaken them. lh':. tu r, Hitters, on the contrarv never grip (he Intes- tutes, Inii produce a l.iaalive edeel re-einblinj dly fufoTred 1 1.-, ..t .. it ....... ii...w I Ordfr-d. thai t!f j MV . w . . . a aa. ...... . ft a. rftifl,, ll.Uft . j . . remove Ibo .t:ise of imisvipaiioo, bv aroi.sin "til all d.a ' I the dormatii iivcr to srvrvte liir tile ihvikih . . Iu. ! to the recitbtr pt-rfnriiiaiM e of Hie ex-r-i.c! nr.br-'. Sa'ibot v. shall Its- fined from oce to twenty dollars. Ordetvd. that tbt Urditianee hi rvgsrd to bilrhitiif horsw t sliid- tr--. . Iw na'- -W la .1 . u insoTiirTi-tl l wu--. i'i- l iu i, on, ami eusble tbe -ton. . h ut linn. .. : diftTewt l-if f. rl. llHliirrwtioll attii ilii i-i . . n .iti h en tons i.vr-ooi .; rulir ln' i; . d due I' ll. . .1 f. ' not. and d'thi .f 1 ! f. . UHJ I- Ilia: IM11H".IT , v ill 11 . n !- , j oee;i iotial MilseUeUt uweof ihe UitU rs rvlid.-rs p. rm ui. ni. Evry lisr-t .!? symrf ni whi.lt the I U ' i anicii, in I lie a. swim-.- ..I pr evacuaiion, h.-imss -s the tier the iutt'ieiuv of u- aenic .to ' alter aiM . 1 1 win l - - it.nl .t. 1 : . -'. in r i. i-l - ,ii- l l'.lill fll-lll- e-oili mil vienr are iuw i: use. ' tt .v iil hw n J. J. - IT. KKNNKhV. .-r y. A H i . i -r. S-ot. S 1 we i x- Adiauula t raior's Sale of Real and STAR SAL I. .- my hand and tbe seal of aaid dh d..r or um-t. tCS. M. B. H(lWaKI. j . t r t'.nrt l!e foamy. i - ' . . : !. ....r upi.u a istwrt.y it t; , .ui I ll.Phdlt .1 a rets 4t rtlt- -ae H X. C . It ia tLat 4.. hikroti ! r ' .- . tiiUM.i lir tt. atoii i- Watchman , a neu spa) IfbtsJ i . ..a i ufNaiib'irv. foi si I irr e fo.u t datr. U. U U'iWaftn ! .'. rt.tr V..ur f Ij'. Cinty. 1 Aug Iftf h. -a'.w. Print, r's ies t.Jn suij- v Ui iWo . -.,'f p'-i MSprCtelly lilt: b iot.Hbie., Second G' have a Unlioi tu i poti,..; rnir, is 'ttv Si:m1 i-r t also very THE I1B T Nothing: but Plain North Una Whi5k . Caro ni :t -tdi- Oltp.ft- hould ! taken to Nocce is heieht ai.-n, tNwt t,.e aiiderwijtf.ed TilC FlUCt! aVitlfw illipor rtl OMNIBrjl & BAGGAGE Kkm ACCOMODATIONS. T-fti.' BKKS in. e t ft "i tabled. The ordinance to reduce the number of' would not be the one to secure to you the great the Senators to 25 was made the special order for Friday at 12 o'clok The ordinance lor abolishiner private legislation was laid npon the table. 1 be ordinance giving; to the county of Pamlico an additional Representative was tabled, on motion pf Mr. Shepherd, who agreed with the Committee that this body bad no power to legislate upon this matter. lion t h.!- (MiMioi.-, 'ti I 1 1 ihi l u five butnlrffl a a a w x htty being tomr. ci.ii! .m. middling, ii cnuse h nh I good ordint' v uMki ii; a los aiz to seven do'iuis per hle. Third. Pack the bales so ti win otier for aaie U p ttKO af;iou, ON Ir'ainaT, 1 nr. 5rn ; if nr V tvawkia. iS7.i. si tiie late nsai. ... .... . ... , I . l i . m name or rettx it. ciooiriier, ueeeaseti. ooni one .huwhi "im urn ww sun io amw vur ' ,-;,Iwi .. M ,ll-ttt ., I i t i .n i 1.-1. .l .. !.. . o .... o 1 1 1 . I nave litirl op an irmniits ar.d i.ui..'WIIiim- ui i.i.'i w n.c 'l HHrlll.ni, li'Uli Ldll ilV aTHlflU IUU tUWMltU . l t ; t - J . . aeh baatwotnaWdee-ya, plnj theM inf M. W. KrfMn ,., Apr,l Is, ih- will 7 ,71' TZJ. 1 mi W .11 IIIHtl. MTs. .U . 1'.. It tl.H .1 I I Tli V.I"" I .j ' ( 1 . . . . ! " --w . - w a - it. Jdt. L'Ha lowttstiln. alaiut Id mih-s west af! k'l,t ,u xU vrv jyie. .t eeu an w.sblinr-. Ar. Lesvr .sT.hr.al ilstttott lloab' Sa'Ubnry. on the w .iters ofSio'a reek, near Back , ipicute can colupla n. CreskCliurch. ft. is is a very ile-irable tract o" J. A. 8NIDKIL 1 . . . I a it:i ... t I , 1 .1 aa rws la A Juan nwlflitl a .H. r ...wa, u si"" ' -f-, .v-i aw.-... -r, lillilig. hy the tVS Jit- hut I plenty but ot at ! as! FOURTEENTH DAY. The Convention met at 10 o'clock, President Hansom in the chair. Prayer by lie v. Mr. Spake. .. Jauuuil ot yesterday read and approv edj altJk a discussion as to the manner of placing upon ihe journal all amendments that may be offered. Mr. French offered a resolution requir ing the Clerk to place on the journal all original propositions, except those adverse ly repnfled upon, and amendments, and to this end to give him an assistant at a cost not to exceed S3 per day. Mr. Justice said be wanted to make a record here for the Republican party against, all actions of this Convention, and hence, he wanted the records to show everything transpired. Messrs. Morehead, from committee on JCducation, and Durham, from tha com mittee on Taxation, fee., submitted reports. Smyt, col., arose to a question of personal privilege. Several of tbe news aT si paper repuirais ui me pity persistea hi appending "colored" to his name when 'Mr." was applied to other members upon the floor. He "did not see why aueb privileges should be taken with his name, as be bad no particular familiarity with those reporters, snd be should like to be treated as other delegates AAmiiiAmA frrtm f Ka lAitnt.AC sf AuUa Will...- fwna w a s s vvimimvimv uuiu aa vt vvrvtiunvO VI .I.-'IK, II tia.CB. The ordinance concerning civil rights . . yju. .a r. w. . w i. m-w i ,-w i. OilU litl it:. UCVilUDC IIICDV VUUIl" and social equality in North Carolina was . . with modillB1 th tn laid upon the table. . ,vi iilT! PWWST 1 w. inupvviw avwwstaa awerue . viunii Ul ill Cl U 1 1 rt 1 J I , Phe ordinance concerning the per diem 1 . , ...... , 7 . and mileage tbe members and officers P7o inc nnsoanoman ; work tor of this Convention, was considered. lhe fWf : Ubor for and ne- . . ! a s 1 1 a a . l a w Mr. Bobbins moved that the matter be uie Ana ii your moniea postponed umil next Tuesday at 12 men - reap some bcnebl ,rom M 'his -..I. t. I tltev roulii nnlv nimnlnin of tlo.niaclt. O C lock. they could only complain of themselves and This motion caused a discussion, nar- l not othera- Then"your real estate would be ticipated io by Messrs. Robbins, Albert nnnced from 25 to 50 per cent more than it son, Boyd, Bidger, Chamberlain. aft to con . b w as ueariv nve iinuared pinna as possible Bibs under three hundred pounds are not merchantable. Do t.ot How bagging to lap, as s deduction is in variably made lor lapped bagging. It is not essential to have tbe bagging meet on the side, a space of six to eight inches not be uig oDjectionitTne. i Mere Should be en bonpesto the hnle.' Fourtlt. It is a ban poliey oa the part of the producer to allow Cotton to remain exposed tn the went her, as it often reach f iitaut-r and aisiui twen y acre ni bjimui ittotn. leititso: -aie ot:cli4.r i-4il.. mid tin- - Ulaace in tar.ve taoutii-. itiUtcit Troin date. i the sun, ume ai.l piece, andersicued sill se!l for 'sh abttut 6 nui.iiels ot srueat. ?o bnshela of out. i0.. buslteis of corn and a let if -tri ir. Male to take place at 1 1 o'clock. A. af. Persona : wtshiiif toaee the land an ca'lon J. L. Ciodfelu i near tke preinues. or on Ue o m-. -rsin, , . LUo li.t.V'E. Oi. i r. isr al my Livt-rv Sal near lt ulroa-i bruise. ?Ma!.lr, Kil.ef m. a. i i.i N' ;.: is. A communication signed "Surry" publish J ! .I. TtT.l II ., cu oi uie oatctiman sometime in aiav or June last, gave an Idea what kind of a country the "N. C. & Virginia Bail Road," would run through if completed from Salisbury, to the Virginia or Tennessee line, and it would not be very difficult to get the amendment be suggested to the original charter. The question now is Will ."Nfi l I c! .1 1 rv V , .Id tn nkararat k - L. a awsw. a-w a w. I nnn nn n a j WW V MtWUKC HCl Ml UMT I U were in Virginia. 73,849 farms ol all sisjavJrfeee JntZTLZ Z, Z "l i .i . r ; . i i ., . I " " -u mat,, .uiproveu lanus mere were 4. l,- Carolina and Virginia Rail Road." Cost of Fencing. Iu the "Farmer and Planter'' Mr. J. C Kemper, gives some interesting statistics in regard to the cost of fencing. He shows that according to the census of 1870 there 040 acres requiring fencing. This gives 110 acre as the average size of the farms of im- Could the brave and lamented Chaa F. Fisher speak he won Id say, "so mote it be:" - J .1 J W a v . , a a V Let us hear from you Mr. Editor,, in vour uut issue. "XENOPflEN." proved lands, aud adding ten acres of woods, nd lue departed John I Shaver, would say roll it will give 130 acres of the average size of Tt ZT V 1 eip puS? uif.wra. farms requiring fencing. To fence this farm in six rectangular fields, which is the cheap .... i ii c . . . . woi way it euutu oe ienceu, would require 3,44 yard of fencing. Kow, allowing forty rails for every hundred yards of ordinary fencing, and put .j aSAVl'L A. Sept. 33. 1875 4ta. of Felix 0. ClodtVltcr. E H. MARSH'S MACHINE WORKS Corner of Fulton & Coukcil. Streets. - Salisbury. N. C. Having all my new Machinery in opefn atiou. I am now prepared in connection with the Iron 6c llrnis works to do all kinds of ' Ah. 19. -If. .jr : SIMOHTON FEMALE COLLEGE, es market in a wet and damaged condition. ! wood work. uch as Lumber Ureasing, causing trouble between buyer and seller, and invariably a loss to the producer. Cotton iu gnb'a condition is prefetred by the buyers m all markets. F'fth.'Vui Wilmjngtnn Compress and Warehouse Company, will have in full operation in time for the first Cotton re ceived, a first class Press, capable of re ducing the tbiekit? of a five hundred pound bale to six iucbe, and in connection therewith, will have extensive fire proof Warehouses for the Storage of Cotton. All of tbe Railways will deliver Cotton to be compressed or warehoused at the Pres, free of expense ; and with the facilities it is confidently expected that our market will offer iuducemenfs to Planters and speculators second to cone in the conn try Tongue At droving, making Sash. Biiuds tJc Doors, making moulding from i iucl to 6 inches wide, also Turning it Pattern mak ing. Sawing Brarkelts. ice. Having' the beat Machinery and first class workmen, satisfaction is guaranteed. July 29. 1875. ly. O 0UTHERN ILLUSTRATED AUE! Raleigh, ft. C. pes rurally or obdisakcks asd asso vPaxti LUTIOXS. By MV. Stroud, dem., an ordinance to amend art. 3 of the Constitntioj, provid ing for the establishmont of a Department rf Agriculture. Referred. . By Mr. Faison. dem., an ordinance to amend see. 17, art. 4 of tbe Consitution. Reining to the apprenticing ot cbildreu. Referred. By Mr. King, rep. a. resolution to ad ourn sine din. Lies over. . pwm cooper, dem.. ao ordinance to a. HI J m ' . , Disloyal Talk. f Atlanta Constitution. J As tbe crowd of darkey soectatora filed ting tbe rails at 91 10 per hundred, it will " of tbe Atlanta city court and watched require worth of rails to fence a farm lue me Dt aentenced negroes marching off of 1211 acres. But by adding In the eont of lbe ciiiu &K, an old negro remark- w l J w hauling and putting op the fence the expense . -.'-,'i .' v is iucreaea to not leas than 9400. 1 hen if we multiply the 75.:b- fArm In the State by $400, the cost of fencing one we uave ao aggregate of S2..ra.finn eo : "It's a git tin' might v bind in' on de nig ger deee days !" uYaa !" said a sassy saddle baed fellow as j W gorto be stopped somewhar pur the total cost of fencing in Virginia. But ty soon, 'kase I'm tellia' y er dis sort o' it is probable eveu this falls short of the ting is a bustin up da 'publican party publi party Mttvki.. t . i tv t. at. Tbe total value o .11 the My eek iu 2Z L A 7 a - yirginia. jiceordiug to U,e me ceaauTwa. it f 3F D.W 5 dcfe $28,187,679. aaed to wu z iu de nuium league ?' r- w wi we m -nm - So ft wsstma that tn X.. . -L I Several of the unchained votari wolowsn " w nrrp BLOCK U I . , . , " t" of our eaHlvwtad lands, we have to spend in j ,y 8"ook their beads and pbjmcd jo i tsoeiog fti4MJdoJ more teas all the five 000 " : I Steak 10 the State is worth IVa laataatsut talk j' An Accomplished Queen. The Queen of Holland gave a reception recently to the member ot the Associa tion lor the Reform and Codification of tbe Laws of Nations, whieb is assembled at tbe Hague. A correspondent of The JjOndon Echo, who was present, says "It is said that the Queen can address her guest, and that with fluency, in every language spoken iu Europe; aud on one occasion, on receiving the Hungarian del e t W egatea ot some learned society among many other who attended. Her Majesty addressed these gentlemen tn Latin, plead ing aa aa excuse that she bad not studied the language of Hungary. Her skill aa a linguist eras put to the test to-day. bad tbe good fortune to be near tier Mai esty at tbe time, aad satisfied myself thai eke fj able to tfeeafc arjth ee.ua fqaaaj Theonly ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY in the South. Eight page, forty column. Con raining more reading matter than any weekly published in the southern SHatea. n . ' , m . ireivv ww ww. ask WW The h rut-number oi tno ini'.K. i IL LUSTRATED AGE will he iawaed on Saturday, 26th day of June. 1876. The Publiaher intend making it an illua- fatraled record of lite times. It will treat of every topic. Political, Historical. Literary, aud Scientific, which u of current ituert-.t, and give the beat illustrations that can be obtained, orig inal or foreign. The (SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE will be printed on new type, and heavy book paper. On its lint of contributor will be found the namea of many of the best writer in the South. Serial and abort atoriea, poem and sketch cs, and well conducted editorial department, giv ing the latewt personal, literary, aeientifir, polit ical, reiiKiou and commercial intelligence,- SUPERIOR COURT ROWAN COUNTY. J. G. Flemming, Executor of the laat will and Ustamennt of Jacob K rider, deceased. Rank K rider, Daniel W K rider, Charles C Krider, .John Gra ham, A wife, Julia E Grahan, Thorn a A Krider, Margaret C Flea in. Marv L. Krider. James H. Krider, Maria Krider, Anna M. 0mm Kndvr, Same r Krider, liarna bua 8 Krider, Theroa V Morri aon, Katie M Morrison, William 1 Italic and wife Sallie E Betbea, RoovK N Flenjing, William K. Fleming, .Sallie E Fleming, Mar garet J Fleming, Nathan N Flea, mi, Roberta Fleming, Charlea J Fleming and Julia G Flem ing. Defendant. 8TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To the Sheriff of Rowan Count f Greeting You are hereby commanded in tbe name of tbe State to SummiTn Sarah Krider, Daniel W Kridttr, Charles C Krider. John Graham and wife Julia B. Graham. Thomas A Krider, Mar. caret U Memtntr, Mary L Krider, James H Krider, Maria Krider, Anne M Krider, Sallie 8 Krider, Barnabas 6 Krider, Thomas W Mer riaon, Katie M Morrison, William Betbea and wile Sallie E Bviliea, Robert N rlesaing, Wil liam K Fleming, Sallie E Fleming, Margaret J Fleming, Nathan N Fleming, Roberta Flem ing, Charles J Fleming, aad Julia G Fleming. Defendants, in the above action, to appear al the next Term of lite Superior Court of the County of Rowan, at the Courllloowe ia Salis bury, on the 6th Monday after the 3d Monday in September next 1 17v), then and ihere to answer the complaint of J. G. Fleming, a Ex ecutor of the Last ill and Testament of Jacob Krider, deceased, Plaintiff in thi suit. And V'u are further commanded to notify tha aaid Defendants that if they tail to answer the earn plaint, within the time periled by lew, the said Plaintiff will apply to lhe Coast for the relief demanded in the complaint and for all cot and charge in thia uit incurred. Witness J H H0RAH, fr TATYILLE, X. C. The next seajdfe will open Sept. I. 167S Term fur board. Ao . have been made as lew as possible U suit the time. atasarnaotM. hVvt Cha Hbillipa. 1). !.. Prof. W. J. Martin, Rev W . A- Wood. Kv. I. E Jordan. Ki- tt.v. L a Vance. H n W. II. itsttle. aad all fnewd ef tbe lat Prof. Mitchell. ofUhapel Bid. N. C. A nr. I'J. I(74. 6100. SCHOOL NOTICE. I will open mv school at the Fair (i on tke firt of Strptetnbrr, before vbtrii Ubm namrw of popiU tnav be left with Gol. r. J HeiUg or B. F. Roger-. H T. i. LUDW1CK. Aug. lh 'To. 4 Isaa. m gjjfrh lectTre TO YOUNG MEN. Just rublinhed, in a mealed enrrl"je six oral. Lecture 00 the If ature. Treat- mtsL and W mdiral - f eunnl om. or fto riiialotrl:oja.iuda-ed br Self-X I lnvolautarr Emission, ImpotencT, Kervwua. Debllitv. aad Impediment t MsrrbHt gr ally; (Umamptkm. Kptfopsy and Phrsical Incaperiiy. c liy KOBtKi J CLLVERWELL. D-. aalhur of the 'Green Book." Ac The wortd-inus nil aatbar.m tXi adwksu- le Liectnra.cieariy proves Bfsss sasowa om ence lhat the lawful ctuequeoces of Belt moored will furnish every week an amount of reading Court, at ogle, in SALISBURY, thi tka 4ia matter unsurpaased by other paper, ia excel- dag of August, A. D. 1875. lence and varietv. It hi intended to make tbe i. M. HORAH, SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE a joor- Cbrk Superior Court Rowan Cssjaay, nal for the fireside ; several columns will be Thomas A. Kriler and 1'm. K. Fleming, of so w w . aa as I - specially uevoteo to an soijects pertaining to domestic snd social life. No family aho-Id be without it. Subscription price only $2 per anno - " n tm t'HT -1 r !- nix it J mm 1WW, Cotton Plant, Arkansaa an! William Betbea and wife Sallie E. Betbea, st or near Marion, South Carolina Defendants above named of this State will pli-i lak BLACK MER -A I j- bis rtenr i Xbuite mav 1 I -ctualiv inedicinc. and witho t iinsa boars. UMtrBBSents, I isdnung uot a mode of core at once eevtata aaa otT.-otaaJ. by which every anfferer. a jnaf what hi oouditton may be, cars hunselt civssp ly privately aad radically. 4jk Tts veetmre wu yrvre m - nuil thoumands Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, h swy dress, oa receipt of six cents or two pu e st am pa. Address the Publisher, C. KLINE A CO. Box, April 15 175.-1 C-i AS. T. 127 Bowery, 4686. FRESH TTJRKIP SEEDS Jut Keeeired a Freak tapply R Si HEN DEBSON, Vhtta-rat Dtrtok,., rty 1T! noruer. for PlaiatitT TelVw xbteu aud my TUowRJ