i
i
3 ..
J -T"V "
.1 tin-
sTMTJWltfDirilU'.M. Knr the
at ill eeweerued " publua tee
owing UdeMraphlc OSrresjISeSiesI
Lasse tk Aaer at tlrf p'are
ossaieisor of IsAerual Ueuue
rW AWswfc Internal tUrenue,
Hlibarv. July M, IMS.
I jfw E. A. j'oifeu, ( 'asts. iseloner of le
lernal llew.
small I eonftsrm to the Urn of 18457,
.ok resoeel to tfcncUl Mi of distill, is
i - . r a u .-i
f apples, utumm, era- i
i y ""l
TV Wrm f7a.se TtUfrapA Compsmy.
WmUhih, D. C Aug. l.t, 'C8
it II HtxrtH. imMir i
MiaaUal lax on frail dutilbrs it four
K. A. itot.MY,
teetV. , Hew,
lsrt)LlAL HO. 69.1
nrirurtitmi to tupprcse th unautkor-
ued proa union or niormma
Spirit and Y apart.
(I. nf either foreign or domestic manu
lecture, havh.t; on hood ojoro Utoa firo ,im in early gianhood by
'"-" - ' 'o- " ( rung were correoi likenesses, no was i """ oTcr
dielely to make, under oath and file wild 1 M ,em-rkoble f. r hi pereo.ial beauty wer j nobody wish.
-i.taet Assessor of the proper di j ,or rfrillnic rwfjJ, poW( i Constitution of tbe Ui
vision, true inventory of all h . U w nn,,er lhe middle s.ah.re; "1 ibelmoeratU
bit poa.c.,...,, 4nd to make and file alike ! vp, . . , MM . . .,,.. .! re.tora it if tbey eonW
TMiaWKr DvABTMrXT, )
UMOt of Internal Reeenue, S
WaoUoftoa, Jul S, I88S. y
IV prevhiona of section four of ike
act ol J uiy f,.-!."-- 7" ' .
"N-e. 4. WOOtrjoi ohmojo, idoi
didilled apirlta, tplrirt, aleobol, aad alco.
1i'k- pbfli, Tkbin tbe IrM totoa od
-onior of thU act, b tbat OwtH tl
k..oa aa otkyl aleobol, bydrated ox id.
.,f,ihL or aolrit f wine, which la com-
....! v aradaeed by the laraaonlatlon of
Srio, 'taork, ofajoro, "f"i toela
dinr all aiiatioot aad mlitorea of tbii
mmlttui and the tax hatl attorfa to
tkU MibManu- aa ofton it la to oxUteoee
aaaoeb, wkber it be aohooonrnily imp
anted ai pare or itapore apMU, or be im
Budmti ly, r at any ooe-qtirni lime,
tranarerrrd into OUT other KubaMure, citli
rr ia tbe prate of oripnal pnxlortioM or
by oy rttaajoetrt proei m f and ao-oaooh,:
wort, or weak fit for diatillatioa, or the
irJoctioo of ptrita or aleobol, f ball tie
jade or feratented in any boilding or on
aoy preaab)e other than a dieutlery dniy
atk irbjod aioordlof to law ; and ho uch
iim-Ij. wort, or waah an otadc aud f. rat n
Ird abU be fold or reiad front any dia-
tiHery betaro being dMUUrd ; and no per
aaa atber thau an aotboriaed lbtiIU-r aball,
by difiilUtioii, or by any other proeeee,
e'paralr the alrohnlit eptrita from any fi-r-mwloi
tnukf wort, or waab aud no per
wn flialt apiriu or alenhol, or any
vapor of akoholi- apirita, ia aaanuraetor
tag vinefar or any ot hi article, or in any
.rrM of mannfactore wbatever, nnleaa
the pirft or aleobol ao o-d oball hare
been nrodoeed in au anlbnrisod dulilb-ry
and the US tboreon paid. Any pcraon
ho aball r folate any of the prorUioM of
tkia teetion ball be'tim-d. fr erory of.
inrentory on tin- trat day a each Bomb
MM too lit of April, 1460. at which date
all cigar of every description are to be
doawd to have boon , manufactured after
tbe poaeage of tbia act, and are reqain d
to be atauM-d accordingly.
Blank forma for iuvontoriea (No. 75)
will be forworded in a abort timo, and aa
aoanra will, aa aoon aa the blank are re
ceived, require their aaalatonta to proceed
at once to notify all deairrr, and call upon
atom far the iuvontoriea required by law,
mid thereafter hivwotoriee mutt bo return-
ed on the irat day of each month. Tbrne
inveutorie muni be immediately forward
ed by tbe Aeektant Aaaeaaora to the At
aeaeor, who ia required to tranamit ab
abaci of the a me to tbe Commiaafouer
of Internal Rave no.
K A. ROLLINS,
AyiyilMfMj
wviirinofrvWfr
Chkut, of til tbe persona in the
world, ia only fit to be ni y Redeemer,
Mediator and Surety, because lie
alone fa both Wnd and mail in one
hereon. If lie was not man, lie
could not nndertake that office ; 1
Uo waa not trod, lie could not per
a a i
toriii it. ir lie waa not man, lie
could not be capable of being bound
for me; if lie- waa not (tod, fie would
not be able to pay my ai-ur. it waa
man by whom the covenant waa
broken, and therefore man mnt have
tillable piiaiehiiient laid upon him.
It waa Ood with whom it waa broken,
and therefore God m nst hare latiefae
ti'n made unto Him; and aa tor that
fafnfrfctioirflit waa man that had of
tended, and therefore man alone
coul I mare it suitable. It waa God
that waa offended, and therefore Und
alone could make i' sufficient. The
mi in of all this is, that man can lif
ter, hut he cannot aatisty. (Jod can
satiefy, bat lie cannot suffer ; but
C'hiiat, being both God ami man,
can both suffer and satiety too, and
ao it perfectly fitted both to sutler for
man and to make satisfaction to God
to reconcile God to man, and man
to (rod. And that Christ, having at
turned my nature into Hit person,
and ratified Divine justice for my
eins. I am received into grace and
Ha waa sixty years of age at the time I lotion mode at Richmond yoavoto yonr
ol death. If the portraits taken of . si lvr back into slavery "
the and 1 hese tiatemeati are all falee, and these
King were correct likenesses, he was'016" oow it. Slavery ia abolished far
to restore It ; the
tbe United Stale, forbid
oc ratio party would
yet Into in years his a-ro..iHv marked . ltey eu?w- Btawrr s gone.
:..,.ii .. , unci tlx- only It.ir of servitude to the col
'"'"'"I oiivowiaai CAloi't-aiiill sou , -, , , , ,
by unknown adventurer who come like
vulture from tbe North leaking carrion.
They are onr eneale at Mart, they will
make as slaves. They fool aa ; we trait
tbrm, and vote for them. Tbey laugh at
our folly and we perieb.
0, my colored bretbern, quit the League
before it I too late I Congress baa done
uotbiug for Us aud intends to do nothing
for ns. The Kreedlnen's Bureau baa done
nothing for a and iatenda to do nothing.
We perish, while our natural friends, the
white men among whom we were raised,
are yet willing to rent aa laud to work,
and lo protect a in tbe enjoyment of oar
privileges. Just look at the men who
come iolo the Leajrae with white skins.
Wli,, rtA lliAtr mmA aLal ti.t fliAV ftnmji
r'l l - v li i i 1 w . J ' TT z - .
, n-iHuoio ot .movent VH,ut'" . for, aud what will fVa do for us T They
theater, in London, for tlie turn of we drones who have done nothing for
thirty pounds. It waa at once pro-1 themselves ; sponger who would est
d need ut the theater, where it was without work ; men who have failed in
sung with a brill ant tuccem. Tbe; every honorable employment. Tbey come
tong waa brat sung by Mlaa Tree, the
eldest a'tfer ot Mm. Charles Kean,
who ao facinated a weal by gentle
man of London that he m .do her the
offer of his baud and
rved uiunnoit indicated a man of
no rdintary chatacicr. He had a
high forehead, remarkable for great
development in the reflective regions,
prominent eyebrowt, dark and mild
blua eyes, long noee and high cheek
bonea. He waa nearly bald, but
wore heavy tide whiskers and mom
tacbe. Although his wardrobe was
scanty, he was scrupulously neat in
Ins appearance, aud evidently atient
much time in the arranjccmei of hi
I toilet.
"The tong of 'Home, Sweet Home
waa written for an operatic drama,
entitled 'Clarie, the Maid of Milan,'
which ia 1825 Mr. Payne told to
lying ill many priaon under many
name, lio waa altarwarda pilloried
and imprisoned four or five timet.
True to hit cari,t bag inatinet ha till)
n hit wandering and hia
eralsted i
villainiea
He at length trumped np
Tat Senate diaoaeted Ike dmabllity re
moval MB without doeided action
a ttory and forged papers to Brora ltoonf,
.i .i . a,t. " i m , i i a ni
FbmSvuik Omniimm.
A u casta, Ga., Aegaa'. I Tbora waa a
grostSoyesoar aad Blair rstifioaltoo meet
lea to-dar at Alter. Aouin j.
T . "
for ofneo ; they coran tbat we may
them and not tbat they may serve aa.
They all want ante, Ineempoieat man
who were never heard of except aa object
i ot coniompi un tne league were toruiiu
uikiiiv, iniui . nf ... a j ,
, . . .li. I Aiier will on nomine lor us. jii-ii wuw
vro aeeupicu. oub luiinuu mu e ... . . ,
m . ,1 . M win noi woia ior tueir owp won aoo
oi ma song wore aoiu oy toe puo-
liahert, whoso profi s withtn two
years after it was fi at issued are aaid
owe
children will not work for ns.
If we will do our duty, work and be in
doatrmn vi run mnk a cntwl livinir. hut
io iinvn amoiinieJ to iwo inonsnnu , c mit not arrny onrselve against tbe
gtliueaa. liur poor i'ayne waa Cheat-! owners of all the property of the country
ed out of the twenty live pouuda he j We most be friends to tbem, and we wiU
waa to have received on the twetitie h have bread, aud they will be friend to
mailt of pertorintnce. and was not : us
taror again with the Moat High
God. diUlwp Heveiidgt.
Ke.TTCcaY. The election for State
officer aud member of Congreae in
Kentucky will take place tn-day.
The Democrat have nominated a full
hnre. not lea thai) five hundred dollar State ticket, with Jno. W. Steven-
i .or more than Bve thousand dollar, audjaonfor I ovonior, at hi head. In
imoriioned for not h-r than six months; I860 Kentucky irave an .intiLincolii
ii,r umre ikon two year t Procidtit, that I majority of 143,42. and in 14414 a
nathmg in thi acction oball Im ooutrued I majority for McClellati of 3d,SI5. Ai
tNppivtofi-imnittdlMaor. the GougrewionNl elections in May of
I be ohject of thU section waa evident- ,Mt ,,(0 1, , ma,
Iv to enable the lotomal IL;vuuu office! : y 4,043. At &IMv eJeo.
I.. uppmia0 masiner of di.tiluimn of.Jli( August, John T. Helm, Dom
p,nt.not exprely author.ae.1 by -w. , H,iwnm. b
and to collect tlie ta on all alcoholic ' . . (. ... ii,i.
tft'iVW M"' J ' '""iiii"i ast.ini
alter his iiiaugnration,
uml Limit. Governor Stoyeiison uc
CCttit?ti luiiisi.
. . ...a.,4 TI.- I ...I.ttnir
.lu. . .i.t. . r.....wt t (m. i.i.-fi. idmd shortly
eiiii, and alkelTorta lo .-cur- a uniform
euforoMrut of tbrm wiie frwalrated by mi
1agre'faeat asaewg the rtmH lit diRer-enii-
rrinn of the eonulry aa to the pro
per ronelnuri ion of each lawa. The m- uu-
ln: f Ibi n-cliou, however, raunot be a
matter of doubt.
'IST At the llemneratie mtificstion
miiting held In Monroe, Union County,
on the Soih id-., the proceeding id which
Under h, no aniclc into , will be found in another column, a laige
eveu complimented by hia publishers
Willi a copy of the song.
Kroui the Lynebborg Xewa
LETTING TUB CAT OUT OF THE
BAG.
The Democrats in tbe House nf Repre
sentatives greatly annoyed the lladical
leader last 1 hursday by drawing oat an
ignorant carpet-bag member from North
('arolina of the name of Uewcese. With
the quick instinct of trained politicians
they at one discovered tbat the green
carpet-bagger was brim full aud only lack
ed vent. They adroitly tapped him and
be gashed oat moat indiscreetly. His de
clamation waa furious and exceedingly
amusing. We give two of his aaawera to
question propounded t
Mr. Woodward, 1 Item., IV), inquired
of Mr. Deweeae whether the reconstructed
government hi tbe South could bo main
tained in any other way than by the bay
onet I
Mr Deweeae We cam t you trill give
Mi arms to keep down the rebels. (Trium
phant langhter 011 the Democratic side.)
AND BT NO OTHER MEANS
Mr. Un, (Hem., 1ILI there not
danger of the Republicans losing tbe elec
tion there unless I bey get arm- I
Mr. Kclley, (Disuu , Pa,) I there not
not more danger or Uepublicaus, e bite
and black, losing their lives I
' Mr. Deweree, replying to Mr. KelW's
Qucsttmi There certainly is it Vuit alkw
(he Democrats any. show at all.
Come oat from the Leagues and live,
or hold on to the Leagues and perish.
Tbat ia tbe issue. Congress baa dene
nothing for na.
We mast work for ourselves, and we
mast acknowledge our folly, make friend
of tbe whites, aud live honest, industrious,
temperate lives. A Fukkum an.
Iu reference to the above, the Lynch
burg Virginian say :
We publish an article to-day that is
what it really purport to be. It i an
appeal to colored men from one of their
own number, by whom it waa handed to
us. It hi no fraud or 1 ttcwpt at deception
on our part, aa can be readily demonstra
ted if onr word ia not sufficient to carry
conviction to every mind. Let the color
ed men ponder this appeal from one nf the
shrewdest aud best ot their population
truth, thai Marlborough, Oornbory,
Salsbury, Sanoroft, Spialt and other
great d'gnilarie war engagud in a
treasonable plot against the King and
Queen. He even got Marlborough
arretted and tent to the Tower. Hit
villainy waa exposed. He waa ar
rested, com icted and again pilloried
and imprisoned. The historian says :
"Ha got inch a peltniff aa had seldom
been known." Tlie end of hit career
is thus dikcrihod: "Die newspapers
announced that " Robert Young "
(carpet bagger) "once ad famous, bad
been taken up for coining, that he
had been found guilty, then that the
death wairant had come down, and
finally that the reverund gentleman
had been hanged at Tyburn and had
greatly udilied a large atembly of
spectators by hit penitence."
Snch waa the beginning, the career
and the end of the original car;et
bagger. Let hit American successors
prolit by hit fate. Ilich. XYKiy.
Ssrmrarr SmwakoV Poarno
The New York eonespondentof the
Philadelphia Ledger, thus write on
Thursday :
Ihe moat interesting political ru
mor of the day ia that Mr. be ward,
win passed through thi city yester
day, on hi way to Auburn, gava hi
friends to understand that he was
about to break ground in favor of
General Grant.. A brief editorial in
one of the Tlepnlilican motiving pa
pert hat a hint to the eamo effect ;
tint the 8ocrttnry, in conversation n
the Btibjec-t, 1 am assured, waa uiuch
more otiieiroken thau the hint would
oeln to imply
1 lie democratic politicians are not
a little perplexed by tbia movement.
lliey say tuey cannot understand
how tbe Secretary can take sueh a
position, and yet bcoupy a place in
the Cabinet ot 1 resident Johnson
W ml.- llaiuplou, wen. I.uuei an.. UI j
iseled'iig two colored men, spoke, and
that waa a rolorad DeOBOCratiC dab ta
tbe procession.
There has been a heavy rein
all
Navigation of tk Ohio.
Cincinnati, Aug. 4 The recent rise in
the Ohio haa enabled the large vooaeto
to resume their trip between hew and
LeeJavllW.
International Cum. Conrt4
Portland. Me.. Aua 4. Tbe In
tional (Viwutereial Conyentiou, narabering
TOO delegate, assamblod bore to-day ami
organised.
N 0 wltlZk! Xwfi llt$mfH 8tOC ks
unsettled. Gold 143. Money 3 a 4 per
cent, premium. Sterling Exchange 9
par oral pit mlaa Beads old Issue,
114 aew 1081- Tina Sixes, x
ooapoa, 63. Virginia Sixes, now 43.
Flour 10 a SO eta bettor. Wheat Xa 3
ata batter. Corn t a 3 eta better. Mesa
Fork steady at 429 68'. Lard steady
qooted at 181 a 18f els. Gattow aaiet
middling 30 ct. Spirit Torpentioe 45
a 45' eta per gallon. Rosin J 87, a 43
per bbl. rretgkta quiet.
Baltimore, August 4-8 1. M. Cotton
dull middling 30 cent. Flour active
and higher Howard street brands dell
with bnt little on Market ; City Mills
Family f 13 78. Wheat firm prime red
$ 43 a 82 50. Corn dall- Prime W hite
81 30. "T" . LJ "'
. i 1
Term tor f lll tli Legal Ad-
twIllMaMSlH.
The) JCdllort of lis Watckmtm and
Jfmrtk StaU and Ahxbcax, to save
themselve tram lose, aad lo iudaoe
csmA payment for publishing Legal
advertisements, have adopted the fol
lowing scale for publishing the amine,
hereafter, and invite the attention of
Clerk of the Court, and other inter
ceted parties to the terras proposed.
For publishing usual Legal Notices
or Court order, whoa the etuk ac
companies the order, the price will
be 7. When the tame are sent and
published, without prepayment, tbe
charge will be $10.
Clerks of Courtt who, themeelvee,
ad vane tbe money, will bare tbe
benefit of the difference.
SALISBURY MARKETS
A l 111 ST 4, 1888.
muni aa eawaa a oa., aaocaaa.
Baca, afaas4, .......... I to a
Dam. soraaaa, M lo tu
Oara.es bash. t It Iks.
tjfew of P"Ver Money on Labor
inU-Men - Tax Pavina.1'lw fol
wbirh alcoholic spirit or alcoholic vapor j number of colored people were present j
eoter a au ir. dfcat can bo Uwf.iltyfaH of whom. ww the exeep ton i tao,
m-owfaetored. XW I.t each son Ms or alco-Joined tin' tvymoor aim niair cino wnirn
hoi have been prmtured in an autborited wsa formed o that occaaion. We think j eight aay.f .
J- . . 1.1 1 I: . n..,ir. .llv Ia llu. ii,lrr.at nf llin rat. I t or One OaV
aisimcry anu Mve p.ou iuc ta. -"v. . " - 7 , - a -,
1 -1 ..r .- -,...! k. nn-d i.i-oolr. and which tbey are baarianhae Imy flvu pnnnd
1 r Mt P, - ma o pinvf w mw 1 1 r . - y . ."la , t
.11 .. . -1 . t ' .... 1 unH piLAi.rit.' u-uli ikt. nav worn I
iiiim aeioirkii ia IMML nr mi to.-ioi T.iriiin-iY 01 i i" , " ".- ..... ......
Labor
ti tax I'ayinq.im tot
lowing are plain figure, which every day
laborer and every 1 11 x-payer can under
stand. "A Laboring Man" write the
foUnwhuj to the Bangor (Me.) Democrat :
For four day's work in 1839 1 could
buy 11 barrel of excellent floor. For an
-qnally good barrel now 1 nave to work
vinegar by various processes ot disilllatlon.
Many of tbrve numufaclnrere have been
lioueij engaged in the busim-s of ma
king vinegar with uo intention to defraud
1 In revenue while many others, under
he pre-tan- of making vinegar alone,
hive been rommlltiug flagrant ar.d in ten
tional fraads. Hot sen these two etaaaas
'ingress bao Made no discrimination, and
the provisions of this section Were intend
id to close all such juauufactories.
Io order that iqual and uniform justice
amy bo done to nil person engaged iu tbia
business, Ansrssors and ('olfeclor will at
once lake steps tu advise those In their
respeelirc dlalittfl of the term oflne
1 . . , .
nw, and the purpose 01 tne 1 . partuini:
to n quie full compliance with Us pro vis-
leas; ami if any ein es on, or attempts
to carry 011, ihe busiue.i prohibited by
this ectlou, niter hehjg so advised, tbey
Witt institute proceeding under it penal
provuHOB. fn
K. A. IM ILLlJrS,
Commissioner.
work In 1839 I eould
ol fen. For tbe same
can now hnv bnt two pound.
I l.-ui,i,'i' nil- nartv in theanDroachinir elec- For 0110 day's work then 1 could buy
lion, that a very little effort on the part of 'thirty pound of sugar. For day s
the whites need be need to induce them
In form Urge clubs tor the I -mnedtic
nominees- Chwrhtte Democrat.
T1IJ UOMKLtSS AfD HIS
SONG.
-far El HAL xo CO J
VwAtrnimf Monthly IneetoiU't of
Jbalertin Toha,o, Sniff and Ciytr
TKArar I ikpa htu knt, V
ttffice 0 Iwtermd rlermnc, S
Wnsliliigton, July Ss, 180H,
.work now I can get bnt fifteen pound
For a day's work in 1859 1 could buy
eight pounds nf tobacco. For a day'
work now I can buy bat three pound a.
For a day' work in 1859 1 eould buy
fifteen pounds of coffee. For adiy's work
now I can buv but five round.
In a late issue of the Independent, f'or one month' work in 1859 I could
Mr. C. II. lb ai nurd gave fine inter tlnth myself and family for owe year. To
esting reminiscences 01 onr now do the same now 1 amoungeo coworatwo
win 1 aVKK, of whoso 1 character and months and a half,
oerct-r little ia comiinmly known, I I might ibe go through tho whole list
except that he wrote "lion c. Sweet of articles that a laboring man and his
is,. ' 1. ; ,...!. liiTi..laa family onnsuuv. 1 he tact ir, that we are
.1 . ' i..i i m ' neroiltled to enioy but one half ot the
alio o miUUVI 1 "I main TmB, " w ) -rj , i
mtK the following:- Sew, ; rii. of our labor ; tSe odierfialf goes to
. -- m-!-jif the puldie 1 ivasur) . ZHE
lorkcr. i-tat' !.( UU not time for my fellow laborer to
'Duiing hts resilience ra Washing- J ij, ,mBmi ascertain the cause of
ton, Mr. Payne occupied iwf in , lUU ftf hltott and ap ,v lll0 renl.
Fourteeiilh treet; ojipiwilo Willard a ;.. ' ' J
Hotel, where lib paased miich of his! iaw ' t
time. Ile IfaaiT- "ImletaJigahle Pram the incbaurf Tlralniah.
utakor, atti jntjrartlj idje.:. -"ITT' COL0RKH MAX'S APPEAL
upon political contingencies, for po
litical projecfa had nothing to do
with his removal. Your carpet- bag
ger is, 011 tliu contrary, a fugitive,
neettuir creature. Kcucrally without
THE CARPET-BAGGER HIS
HISTORY.
The Radical newspapers are trying
to parry the thrusts made at the car
pet -buggers by representing all those
solid men who have emigrated from
one bta'e to another as carpet bag
gers. IStit this will not do. 'Ihe man
who seek anew home in aiioiher
Statu and carries with, him his all
wife, children, property and house
hold goods buys hind or engages
perinaiietly in bnsinea, is an honest
settler. He goes without the atiimu
reoerUndi. llo casts in hit fort lines
with the people among whom he fn-T
sides, llieir interests become Ins,
their -welfare, or their adye sity he
Hare. IHs tWjlM' 5'ftj!w4wltr Wadffigton, August 4. lllaildeas
I'M I Kli Sr A TH.s 1 NTKUNA 1. Kevekve,
Assessor's Office, Mt Diet., N. C.
Salisbury, N. C , Aug. 8, 1868. )
Tbe attention of the Tobacconists nf
this Oiatrici i respectfully called to the
79th section of tbe act of July, 80, 1868
H. H. Helpkk,
Assessor .
Sec 79. Aud be it further enacted, tbat
any person who shall, after the passage
of tins act, sell, or nffur for sale, any man
afuclured tobacco or snuff, representing
the ssiiiu to have been manufactured and
the tax p.ii.I the rem, prior to the passage
of this act, when the same was not so
manufactured, and the la not so paid,
shall be liable to a peunlty of five hundred
dollars for each offence, and shall be deem
ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, oa con
viction,. shall bo fined not less than five
hundred doll ir nor more than five thous
and dollar, aad aball be imprisoned uot
leia thau six month uor more thau two
year.
m tRRt i:n :
At fit Luke Church, Ssli-bury, on
the 4tb Inst, at 9 c lock P. M . . by the
Bee- J. 11. Tilliaghast, lr. Ji i.u .s A.
C a LDWKI.L, and Ms Fans v Mlltsl,
r In Thomasvllle, Aug. 4th, by Bev. D.
It. Bruton, Bev. U. PLTI.xk of the H. a..
Conference, and Mis. F. M. West of
Salisbury, N. C.
American please copy.
At the agSHsrs "me, in .Salisbury,
the aOtli July, A. I)., 1888. by Rev. Will
Imbeth, Mr. 0. B.
E. Thumpaoa.
Latest New.
F'om Washington.
Steven is eriouly ill in this city
I he debt statement, which will proba
bly be issued lo-iuorrow wilUbow a slight
increate.
t ..'apt N". B H.irrison, pf tho navy, has
1868. by Rev. William
Dieksou to MissJaue
.T1 . ' . . r i . . . . .",".. .f.
any projerty. If he ha any, lie. urcu oraereo 10 taaeeimrgeoi tno nyoro
leaves it at homo, and w th a change Ftphle office here. . . f: 2
of clothing packed in his earget bag. M f . Ji i"f , 'n 3
I... .... ri,M 1 .... u a... I, j,.:., ue.,ilr ....,, .ivuuill m Ulll, IMIIUnil
lie rgkHWTjr. 1, miii "11 n uiiuhvui vvi ii , .- . a 1
. . . -J m n . ttsrs all HSHIm out or tin cite.
BIUII. UV lllvOVS IIVIll UIHIQ IO UIBIV,
coriespi'iideiieo was extensive, and
he was in the habit of carefully copy
itig every letter lie wrote, on puier
ruled ftif hi own uso Mrrnnnded by
a wide and uniform tnaigin, wh cti
was defined by a heavy red line. -
WHAl
- FOB LS
This is tbe question now in the mouth
of tbe colored pcoplo of Lynchbure
What has Chugres done for . n f They
have forcibly, fraudulently,! decielfully
county to county, noigblmrhnod to
iie'ghuorhood, prying about liiin
curiously. If he heart of adcsirablo
thee that may be had, he stoita at
tome cheap house nf had n-pnV. de
p !! ois caipet bag and commencoi.
operations, tie puts himselt in com
munication wit ft tlie negroes, attends
. t a .- a ' -4
tnceiinga, muKen sceciies anu wm-Ks
all the wires. If elected to ottice, he
squats among bis constituents, mak
ing occasional flying visits to Wash
ing on and to. his Northern home. I
disappointed at oii place, he seites
his carpet-hag and moves nlf tu
anoiher. The We nf idetitifring
h mself with the community in which j "
he cho. at t4e for 44 -tittle ivri
Tbe Express newspaper of this city ap
pear to-day under t be ownership of Jonah
1). Hoover ot llro.
Bumor relative to the ebange in the
Internal Keve venue Lomiuissioiier cou-
tinne.
In response to a second request to ac
cept that office, Governor Cos, of Ohio,
to-day. telegraphed, persisting in hi refu
sal to accept it.
Caleb Cashing has resigned his position
as one of the commissi mcrs to codify the
JL oiled States laws.
A convention of negroes from the bor
dor States is being held in Baltimore to
day. .
Itcrcuue receipts to day t746,C00.
Th J)cmotratic Majority in Kd.
Mr . I'. ' -'a '1"m A-. - , .
outers ItiaiieatL He is as predatory i " a " , " V" u "l
... , ,, es ree'ivJed lore to-day estimate the l'ein-
jtnd as f..g,.c.ou a the w,..f. ILt mi0ftrily1in Kentucky -at 'from 5tf,-
knows noanntinir placehere to dac,
Ollll ... - M 11,1.1 - '
. , - 1 wv ill ,v.wr iii'iji.i ifci . -
lie only aays, timivn i.ki- n-n 1
OB1TIIAHY.
Died, ia Morgan too, V C. oa tbe Sth
iust., Capt. Elam 0. Buutanaa, ia the
31t year ot hi ago.
Capt. Blaekuier waa a native of Monroe
onuoty iu the State of New York, whence
he removed to North Carolina a short while
before the commencement of tbe war and be
came aeitiaeu of Salisbury, and where be en
tered upon tbe study of law. Uhmi th se
cession of the State, he espoused it cause,
and with that promptings aud decision of
character, which, with blin, admitted of no
compromise of duty, he threw himself into
the raaksof the first eoinpan v which left this
eti v. and, alike in camp and field, displayed
the hiLTiie.-t qunl'tie nf the geiitleinan and
'he soldier. Upon the or)ruisation of the
7th li'-sunent of Man 1 nsips. (apt. Illsck
mer was commissioned a lieutenant m com
pany E., and served with it in the ill-fated
defence of Newberne. and afterwards in the
memorable seven day's, struggle before Rich
mond, during which he was severely wound
ed and for a time disabled for field service.
1'ixin his recovery lie was inomotad to Cup
tain. in the ol'th Regiment, and served with
distimrotshed courage aad opacity under
Genb Moke iu the second battle of Cold Har
bor, and iu hi brilliant defence of Petersburg
Inriiitf the Bnt and critical days of the ureat
Siegf . In the 7th Regiineut, aa eonspienon
for it esprit du corps as for it splendid cour
age, he waaas universal favorite ; beloved
for his genial qualities, snd admired for his
em.l unfaltering bravery. Indeed, the dis
tingnishiug feature of his character waa a
strict adherence to any line of duty which he
reauaniaod, aud a reverence for any obliga
tion Be iaenrred, whether iu public or iu pri
vate life. Be was a type of genuine maa
h i M.d a model of the true Soulier, and the
ever faithful friead,- and he who hears this
simple tribute to his memory, aad who
through long year of the slesest intimacy
knew so well his many virtues can say With
out hesitation, that few meu have fought the
battle of life more nobly, or earned a more
enduring resting place in tho breast of the
community In which he lived.
.. l.SSte l.
UMl.haaA.es - I.BBSaJ.W
OiSI mi , Bsrsooaa, Mto e
Caadtsa. Tallow, " Mle M
ASaataaUaa, ta e
CoMsa, sarsiaai, Mas is
Tarn, par baaea, . t t.OU
Eat, par tsosa. It la I
rtntlaa, ear as aaa. 4 lo to
rVaer. par aaafc. l.t ta .l
ria. Markarsl, . I St.S0
- a. to u as
. to
Pralt, drlad, s4s paele, ta 4
o 0 asa'ts, to OB
IWOa aaatsd, IS to It
- aaaaslsd to
Leather, spa sr. aw pages'. SB to IS
sstsT " lo at
Iron, bar, to I
- eaatiBga, ' " S to tt
Kails, eat, to T
We-tUur,i - t to OS
Breap, l.OOtot.SS
4 In I ii nai t- -1 an 4 aaa
' urVBWi jsatr aatsamvi a-w aaa W Jal
Hork, paW pOUDtJ, .. aaa M) to If
i4aoa. Irish, per baatol ta Ion
Bwest, - Was S
agar. Brows, par ponnd It to W
Clan tad. 18 to 9S
- Craaaad Patvsriaed It to a
Salt, coaat. per sack, .S0 to O.Oll
" Livarpaol, I.OOtoS.Wi
V Tau. i.totos.ou
Tebacoo, Leaf. per poesl. Opto 00
Msaanictaiwa, Mto 1.60
tan Msg. otto t.ou
NEW AD VERT18EMENT8.
SALE OF PROPERTY FflST s.
TAXES.
TTTtLL be sold at the
Plommer on Ilia Mlh
there to inn. Uu only ajays
where there iegait lo Iki hail When
nun uis!iii-urt nu utaiiii!irs.
Lniisville, Angnst I. Return from
a n iris ol the M il'- snow an lmiiieuse
IIAS CONGlir"S DONEI J'' majority find
eiso in awnienwan uonncs, nan ins lauiue on in tne itiiticat vnio. rieven-
prutotyfu in Knglish history. Ho is , sou's maparity will probably roach 60,
inenttoietl and sketched hyalacnu - 000 In Louisville, Stevenson , received
lay lho Hist carKt-bagger was U no- 8 241 and his Radical opponent 4!gt
His idnnaTBiy waa etegatir, yet !)d i,,ueily alienatedsTrm onr ..hi
ihmui-m lint lilflii nine, aim ne a iuio . .a4((.-s who were our friends, who Knew i
ton i his and llitittnous tulsn
named Robert l'ouiti;.
pluee wasr a-wnbject of dtttii
w tnnss J i no I'cmocraiic luauiruv in tsor was
11 a birth- C.sW6, not including 13,167 voles which
unions " ' " 0u '" llt eleclion for au tuib-pen
k and dep.isil immediately with the
ant Assessor of the pmper divinion an in
vi utory, taken nudi-r oath, seTting r'.h
tba aaaaai4.a aaah toitoocu and sinifl
atti tiled that lie was
bom in Hcotlami. while, the Scotch I
M'enn'H i iirii; "i i " ii,,,,,, - , ' T , i I , . i , j li Ji I ..
in : i... ,i,u, waa imr allecianre to rarnet-hag adventurers, ; their blood. Ho called hllliatfH a
Ills i ,-i-."n vv . - - - r - - , -- v . m
i..ll..LJi.l -.l In ik v.d- the Kails of t ongress, who
t'.'l I I 1 1 I I t I' I enri a t its ii - I
cnnuniiilfe'' wcr-e letters ii"in
Aw.
ti From ike jdr BVaf.
Wssbington, August 4 The
a m... , , , i ..r. wttAtt, , aoi-i iii , Qiasicis i ii wi-n- oiy IIH.-IOI-, . i t. . , ii.uit I'eiu-icrHllc canniuaie. I
Swtion 78 of th Act, of July J(0 Sfli! ... ...,,.i :.ij. 1 Ida one .Ti. .i i.. h ..-.t.:...J - i.k A- ,...1 tlH nations, lho Luglish p,riMiiiliii,r u J
reouinw eveco dealer ia'mandlictared to!""' - " ' ' . i' . . s" ".iTl." a od him Irish- Tho Lid. JiaiUiuii
. ,e vooi'k in una mi iiniinae iei mo nave tiaiiileo us togetuer in oaiii-noiinu - .-- - - - "v n
iicconavi,,gon hand wore (mtif twenty -A . - , , . M11,hwa ' IS iho iMraMae af rwataaBimr wuri ' tcmidal
I d, and every dealer in snuff having - 7-, ... fc" I ZZTZ "ill. ' .b-l. ,1 -,., V..
Ibiiii ten 1 ds, to m-k.5'Hl" ,h.. wa of , denied that be was 01 Bumiu ,d SaOSWmg received a despatch
Assist- em. "-.-T-.-.-.X ..: li k.. u.u.,V....,, j ! ilioir l.l..,,l II.. ooll-d l.im-Mll- a fWu Kllsworth. Kansas, dated the 30th
I I
Indian
need be, so .
rill ruin u-, it
office. Con
that the 'get omee. t on oilncmir forfod
. , . 1 , 1,1 11 1 ,, 01 11 ' f fjlji, tamii grtas uas uoiii-iioiiiniji mi 1 ou aini'u curacies in nuuiw unit m
prctiv.lv, ',d to in ike ind d'l.n-i' 1 'ike llvr.-ti. Nudlv . l""ie, la-stte. t ni e n. ...J ,k 1 , . . ... ... . .'
Watorv with the As.is.atit Assessor on M, t M,v, llaslitf, Daniel VV'ZrtZ. -mur
Tfr mWBali atii rmr Iiiiii in i ihurii or n iiaan m-..ui .,4. t aia.J-iii 1 J....X. 11 11 way iroin aiioiiiui lnate 0.1 .1 snueu
. . , vbbbbiii ,uii' 1 ii'nii"! ,. s , , nave noirsr atm homo. iwwi, ,. i I, ,. i .I, ,
anaw. ai.. ..o..r ii... r.r.i , ., ,.f .1 11 v. usaaaaBW ... . nt: -. - 1 .... horse. In anoTnoi uulce Me wist taken
. ..... .....,..,...,., Bfriiuectiiitia.e iirwiiiininy, aim ,.,,,,,1 v-crawe, adveiiiunr oe hs as 1001 s - .. ..M.i
9. N albir aa nilsrliind tobacco of I'fl Bar i l.t.JT - . . . as J ur, (111 for btaatllV. IlilTlllg ll.trrowly
SMMMMMM BBBBHl II t'l I .1 Lri It'ltIS III. It III' ltl.lt a. ' -.aae..."" F T
"Deacon," tiayinjf obtained enlors by t Malial dis-
tesiiiuon.als. lie , , ,
u i 'Oiiiiuiaeiouers 01 uie L-nunii ii
tuSc railway rejmrt a section of fweuty
miles, terminMiug ITS mile from tbe rat-
ti d point at Sacramento, in good working
order.
7 l SMBMat itllo be laitxi ami d
" have bean asannfaelnn d after the t
ago of the oat, and is icjufreil lo be pat
nf" i-t.ist.ditry-evlltfBwB'H.
It. the l-i day id ApriL f
v miv go
ta ui-.rirh ahiie thev Brosmr. Vthal do
UmH- tidl as aow J "If yon vote f.r iks
SZJS wnr ""' r.:f'A illnr,bi.,lei..,ats youVeU.yoarse.ves ,,,.o al.
aud .UatH .. prov,d,d ' toUeUrimlTa,. y,..-, -f yea vote again, the I
ccain-.'l the lmilows. be wimdered
diiiiiig stm iitl years ah ntt Ireland
and Knglaiid, lagging, stoaliiig.
ebeaiii-g, iHiihHiai'.ig, liring aud
Alabama Lcgistar.
oaffiry," A "iiigr"C-Tbii
was consuaed by the House ia wiangling
DlhDi
Died'; at his residence ia Rowan County,
on the fcl ultimo, John M. Loaaaca, aged
70 years. Siuee lrt he had been a ruling
Klder iu ltaek Creek Presbyterian Church.
I and Do christian ever mure faithfully dls
J eharged the duties which his station devorv-
ed u(ku bun. a a rri.ae ao waa tree aaa
faithful, as a man upright niid hoonrabU. as
a christian, unaffeetedlv pious. He borv hi
last illness, which was prolonged for nine
Month, wttti great hirtrrode and perleet re
(ignatioa to the will of hi Divine Master.
He leav.-s a large eirele of friends and rela
tives to on. ii in his loss, hut, tbey sorrow But
as those who have no hope. 1
X. C. Pmshyteriiui, please copy.
Ia G'ocusboro. on 29th nit . .Mrs. Aim
Kliia Morehead. wid of the lata Gov. Johiitt
M. Moreheail. iu the d th year of her age.
This exemplary and excellent lady ,waah
danis'iter of the late Col. Robert Lindsay, of
'liiilt'ord couutv. Her valuable hfe is ternit
naked in the midst of her usefulneae, sur
rotindcJ by her elilMreii and friends, who
mount not without hope, iftwhad been for
many years a worthy aud useful member af
tbe fresbytertaa Uhtirrli. se reus rrom
tiar labors' aud her Works do sdhvw bar.
Iu Chaster eutmtrt rL t'-i o thwltth nit..
Root. B. CaMwell. E.
ta Oaaton county, oa the 8th of May bud,
Mrs. Kutli V. Gordon, wife of John Gor
don, in the fCM yeaT of her age- Asashiwh
oenra when fully ripe is gathered into the
garuef, prepared aforohand for its reoepfiou,
ao. ah haviag mattuwl under the iBiiajnos
of Ihe -Hon nf Right so u aess, tad th daw
and shower nf IMviue Grace, hath baea ta
ken to mansion on high prepared fer the
mm
day of August,
lew, tne lutiowmg property :
100 Acres of Land,
(more or leas,) lying ia the county of Rowan,
adjoining the land of Moses Best, Charles
Beaver and others The shove owner having
asglsrt.il or refused to pay tbe Taxes dee by
bim lo the United States, the property describ
ed has been distrained, and will be sold at the
tune aad place mentioned above, in pursuance
with the provisions of the Act of Congress of
the United States to provide Internal Revenue
to support the Government, and for other pur
pose. SAM'L li. WILEY,
Col'r. lot. Rev. 6th DisL N. C.
By Janes C Low, Dept'y.
Salisbury, Aug. 4th, 186a tm
'ighteou front the foundation of live world
-a a. a W" . 1 1 " aaV - aV A
I ,'asn hud iSWUtt. 1 1 rffl UA. fT in' ITittxl 1 aa a. ' n . . a"..
Montgomery, Aug. 4 me wnote nay t,u , BW;iir j K mf tregory. rr. "fmtufikMimktrssn-sm
..ii. a i. Jt..i i-t i i .r irv. .rfi ... v . - f ,aa
r-k V " I orwae, the am will te board and granted.
W W4. i"irt
over tii" comiunii cnrnrrit Din, riruif
nLXi
illoans
If' I"'" " OT ' '"""' 1,1 wnroarhrt A, hi rt- iu TaiaeAMB Oilltlfea,
ami steamboat. The full was passed 44" f . n the tfi.oaiiiig d'tha -7tb alt.. ?ol. la.
E- I'uretnU
State of North Carolina,
DA VIE COUNTY.
IN THE OOUKT OF EQUITY,
John M. Forohes sad others as. George How-
ai sad) ethers.
Ma sole f Und, etc.
IT appearing from tbe affidavit of D. M. Fur
ehes, one of tbe parties complainant, tbat
Giles Hutehens and wife Raboooa, Joseph
Howell, and J. W. Martin anb wue 8arh, dea
fendants io this case, are not inhabitants ot thi
Siste : Notice is therefore given ia the "Watch
man snd Old North State," to tbe aaid defend
ants, to bo and appear at tbe next Court of
Equity lo be held lor the ooonty of Davie, st
tbe Court-flouae in Moekrriue, on the last
Monday ia August next, aad plead, answer or
demur to complainants Petition, or the same
will be taken pro confato, add the case set lor
hearing, az parte, as to tbem.
Witness. L Bingham. Clerk and Matter in
said Court of Equity, tt office, July SO, 1868.
fr.l.S 10 J U SUtUUAll, am.
State of North Carolina,
ALEXANDER COUNTY. '
Superior Court of Law, Spring Term,
1868.
I. II. A- J. W. Jones, 1
vs. i Attachment.
Wiley Gailhrr. V
n appearing to the satilfaotlon of tbe Court
hat the defendant in tbia esse, Wiley Gai-
tfaer, resides beyond the limits of th State, It
is therefore orJered by the Court that publica
tion be made for six weeks successively, in the
" Watchman A Old North State," s paper pub
lished in the town of Salisbury, notifying the
said defendant to be and appear at the. next
Term ol tbia Court to be held fur tbe ooonty
Of Alexander, at -the courthouse io TaytorsviHe,
on tlie 6th Monday after the last Monday in
r August next, then and there to show came, if
any be has. why tbe property levied on saouM
not be condemned to ilie puuntin use. ; (
Witness. E M. Stevenson, clerk of oar said
Court at office, the 6th Monday after tho hat
in February, A. O. 1SBZ.
. E M. STEVENSON, o ae.
iftt:pr.iaiO '
State of North Carolina,
DAVIDSON COUNTY.
Atparfer Ckwrt ae, -VW flraa, 1808.
Fortine White va Swing Whits.
swrrnoa spa orvgaoa
IT appsaa o the ssliraantinw of ttjaJVawl
thai tbedi-fendantEwing White, resides bo- 1
yood tbe hmta of this State : Jt is ordared 1
ihtt pubUcanpo be made tor six weeks ia tho
Wauhmau OU North State, " notifying 4
taid iMeesfeaw to and appear at our next vj
Sunerior Court ot Law. to be held far tba -
coouty ot Davidson, at tbe Court -Moeoe hi W
Lexington, OAi tbe erst Aloudtvy aUar-the fourth
Wiine, H. N Heilman, clerk of our amid
Court ateCee. tba l t Monday after lat feavlh
Monday iu Hatch, A. V . 1869.
mtI0 u Harms, c s .
J