r i .1 ' : ' - : I ; f - -Is1 I . . . . 1 - - -L- . i . . i . , J.. . . ... ... : I 1 ' , 4 1 ' ' in ; ; , 1 - i ! : ' 1 : " 1 " : : ' - '- - 1 'Oh. HI.-rTHIRD SEIUE. Carolina I - I lUutcljman. pUnLlnBI WEEKLY BT J.j J. BltUNEH, Editor and Proprietor. 1 INK III K SALISBURY, N. 17 1872. I NO. 35. WHOLE NO. 825 A. M. Sullivax. J. P; Govr an. THE RATES OP StllCIUPTIOtf x-e kvi.1 nv.tn in aJvauce $2.50 li MXT!8, i - " 5 ' Cop'm ti one aJJres 1.50 ..10.00 RJAlRaURPHY aTinasraia Orataized Air IsySlNLbJS, have )at optned 1 I " B T T I i r - - MifiinnJtuiij - , il mnuno: fA STOCK ofi GOODS, m i ' i ii ii i rv 'r - i sis III JV). i ZZl2 entirely , new knd fresh 1 in the ,iry , 1 - formerly occupied as tfie Hardware Store, HEAD & FOOT STOMAS, ftnd neit doorto BfnRljam & Co., to the inspection of whicli ithey dially iuvite the public Their JOHN H. BUIS most cor- ... ! -.. it. es Jt . , I nH tli tubli(f.anl in1Jii! methcwl -wouTd Liuj, to their attentijn bi extended lncilith .1.k.irrtii1u in Vita linw of Ill-UK. i k. .ill...! I I I T" UlTlllttllUn ' ' ' I.. ..,.,' Jirnr?d to' furn'Uh all kiiidn of I ,,, stonfl. from the ehapetIJcad Stonen, thfr ctli'-Ht lnouuincntu; Thoe prelenng rc (1 viry-costly work not on hand, can nrfoinniodatcd on nhort tiuio, strictly in ac ' ,,i.,rwi with gncducationi, drafts, and the nrtiH f the cntrrt. SathTsictfon . jrnaran- ltd. He Will not:) bo undersold, North or Onirii vo ided. AUurt'HK, i JOHN Ii; JiUlS. Salwburr iniisie Ifock . i - i i wns carefully selected by fhe senior m;m- hiiUtl). I7;tf ber the firm in pereou, rates ti-Iuch will enable low, (orCASUls and bought at hem to sell as WATCHMAN OFFICE is well supplied with a large and elegant assortment of PLAIN It FANCY Pictorial or '9 NEW OPENING. THE undersigned having associated them selves ia buiiine&j under the firm nama of A. M. SULLIVAN, CO., - HAVE opened in R. J. Holmes' new build ing, next door to the Hardware Store, where they will be pleased to meet old and new friend. They have a magnificent room the largest and best in town and jy, Zjargo s Splendid STOCK OE GOODS, C COMPRISING a general assortment. Uird J ware executed, and will Knarrantne a ood bargains aa can be old bv anv Uoe in the Sath. They will deal heavily ift Grqeerie and countrv Pioduce, buying and sellif g, and invite all who wish either to bay or el to call on themr A. II. SULL1 VA5 iso. ,Jau.24th. 1872. lur . s !-1 ii Studwell1 Brothers 17 5IURRAY Street, NEW YORK, .Manufacturers and Jobbers of & SHOES, foil BOOTS TRADE, irv nil liiio,includ- inifhe ity, for 1 Gobd of same qnaMty. Their Stock Is general, embracing all the various brunches of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery Ware, Boots and Si' ; 3 Shoes, Sole Leather, Calf- and v i fi hiding Skins, Grain and f - y Grass, Scythes, Cap, Letter ! y and! Note Plipcr, I ENVELOPES, PES, INK, dc, and a beautiful assortment of SOUTHERN i . ' I- . lvea comilte Ftock ilii-ir tionnliir (irantte Slate Juils. iWtfct maiket rate" J.'K. MOOSE, Salesman. fob 2 T-i ' i ri r I 1 bring ' wilh. ihem Familv Groceries. :'i,-y , , ireputation ot the JOHN A..' HALL- : I hcv feel a?surod ofi their ability to irive entire satisfaction, rtnd eppecially in Vinl(I friend and customer? to call an' tlieif acriHamtances. CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, &C, suitable for all kinds of mm mm MILLS &B0YDEN WIIOLE8AI.K AND RET A II. CSS- GZ2 EH: EB2L 3 m And Commission Merchants, Salisbury, March 1st, 1872. Keep constantlv on hand a larrc and choice stock ot ir: A tun a Li jur.ucn.:i iior. comprising Dry Goods, Groceries, ares, etc M which they wouia especially nu-niioa Sugar and Coffee of all grades. PRINTING. Also- MOL ASSES, BACON. LARD, SOLE and Upper LEATHER. SHOES & BOOTS, HATS. BONNETS. v PRINTS, Finer and more Ornamental Types for ckrel. SALMON TROUT, The scene when the rtiMilt of the sixth ballet was announced to Mr. Greeler. is thus described : 41 At five ruinates of three o'clock the Hon. llenj. Wood entered the Tribune counting: room. His fine face was flashed with excitement. He passvd behind the counter, and inquired for Dr. Greeley. In breathless words he an nounced the nomination to Sain Sinclair. Before Mr. Wood conld be .nshered into Dr. Greeley's presence, Tom Me Walters, one of the Tribune's .ld office bovs, ran lightly np the stairs into Dr. Grrelry' office. The "Doctor had begnn a freh editorial article. I lit gold pen was dan cing over a broad sheet of foolscap with lightning rapidity, lorn b.ir.dcd him a dispatch. Dr. Greeley took hi pen cro?- ways between Ins teeth, turned partly aronnd in his easy chair, bent toward the light, and read the following through bis gold-bo wed glasses : , Cincinnati, May 3. Horace Greeley, Tribune, N. Y. You 7ere nominated on the Rixth ballot. D. II. Wm. t Assox Stager. Dr. Greeley threw the dispatch in his waste basket and drew ff hip glaees. Theshrewed boy Tom ftVnfd the dispatch out of the waste basket and shoved it into his vest pocket as a souvenir. In a se cond Mr. Sinclair and ihc Hon. Ilmjiniin Wood were in the room tbaking hands with the noble vi loran, and warmly con gratulating him. Dr. (jm-i ley aro?e. Ilia face was wreathed in eni'lrs. He was pleased, and honestly expressed his plea sure, liut when the mail clerka, the re porter?, the pressmen, ill compositors, the ofhoe boys, the pterpoty pcrs, and other employe of the Tribune rushed up the stairs and over helmid htm with genuine expressions of pleasure, the heart of the good philoff pher waj touched with honest pride. His countenance reminded one of a summer morn in June. He re peatedly shook hands, and thanked all for their kind wi-hes The Court sustained the conslitituonali ty of section 31 of the common school laws of: the State, and held that the or ganization of separate i schools for the eolored-childien is not iri conflict with the provisions of the ; fourteenth amendment of the Coustitntiou of the Unitnd States. Business & Professional FLOUR and MEAL, SOAPS, PEPPER and SPICES, TOiJACCO. LIQUORS, of all kinds always on hand, of choice quality. Especial attention given to consign ments and prompt returns made. 24:tf to maintain the Murphy Hoirse, i . , 1 - ii the ' Storc-JInn; of . I. II. Verl.le, on iiii-tt tnft. if selling a well assorted stock f Kuiiiih(riccri(.'s, consisting of . I- i r "T 1 F y Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, SALT. RICE. intend j putation ot the -1)1.1 which h well known thrpiighout Western North Carolina. All they ask is an ex amination of thHr stock and the prices. No trouble to sKbw goo), so come right along. Their irjolto, j Small profits, rchdy pay and Visiting,-Party and Wedding Cards ; College and School TRIUMPHANT! QUICK SALES. itii a goodj stocky low prices, tair deal inland projnpt attention, they will endeavor to-meril their isharo of the pub lic natronasre Thev are in the market ComfectionarieS, Vegetables, Vutfc, for all kinda of produce and solicit calls r.r .t, - ji tromsDoui eeuersana Buyers. t0r&rr?iy !r rate far cif and country!; H. &t A. ffiUnrHT. He mritcs all to call and examvjei Yodnce lin tHMuh. which, though not as larsrc in hmntitii an'maV he found elsewhere, are not, j;itYyr in ipiaiity, and will he sold low. j t YiU-W, '72.! , 24::hn ROBT. MURPHY, I . ANDREW MURPHY. Salisbury, March 23, iS72. 27: ly I RICHT3 OHD '!'! " ! YORkj RIVER i0 1S72 i Circulars of all kinds ; PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS for all purposes ; eg UiVlLllpAD .': i . ! ; - 0- ALSO! White Goods, Embroidries, &c. APMSTR0i(lJAT01l& CO Xolicc-io Shipper and Uie Travelling Public.. IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & JOBBERS. For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors ; UPWARDS OF FIFTY FIRST PRE MIUMS and Gold and Silver Zledds were awarded to Chales M. Stieff for the best Pianos in competition with all the leading manufactur ers of the country. CfSce and TJew Warerooia?, No. 9 North liberty St., BALTIMORE, MJ. The StielT Pianos contain all the latest -improvement to he found in a Tirst-claNS Piano, with additional improvements of hi wn in vention, not to be found in other intruiaeiits. The tone, touch a: d fiiii.-h of their instru ments cannot he excelled by any manufactured. A large assortment of secor.d-hantl Tianos always on band, from ioto 0. Parlor and Church Organs, some twenty dif ferent styles on hand from 50 and upwards. Seud tor Illustrated Catalogue, containing names of over twelve hundred Sniuherners (five hundred of which are Virginians, two hundred North Carolinians, one hundred and fifty East TeniiBsseans. and others thnmpbout the South), who have bought the Stitil' Piano since the close of the war. J. ALLEN 11UOWN, A?ent, 22:40t Salisbnrv, N- C. like wild fi:e. T he i i i n' rousi'iv aroused trated to the remotest streets ar d alleys shouting out llu ir extras with the nonii nttionof Hor-ice Greeley. Crowds sur rounded the bulletins, and hearty cheers rent the air. Men stopped each other on the streets, and expressed their pleasure at Dr. Greeley's nomination. Everybody even Uie bootblacks spoke of him as Horace," " Good old Horace," " Honest old Horace." All acted as though their warmest personal friend lud received the nomination. In some instances woiking men through threw their h its in the air on n-cciving the news, and rolled out lusty cheers. Irishmen, German, colored men, Americans, all hailed the nomination with iovftil eati.-fiction. The feelinff anions the Democracy was ontspoKen. I ney faiily gloried in the nomination. Many well" known ward leadeis expiessed their intention of sending delegates to the Democratic State Convention instructed to vote only for national delegates pledged to sustainDr. Greeley's nomination. All referred to Mr Greeley's undoubted hon esty. " He won't steal, and that is enough for me," shouted an ex State Senator, "and he's the only man that has been nominated for years, by either party, who can't be induced to steal." This was the BEN. BUTLER ON AMNESTY. Ben Butler brings in, on the 3d instant this bill : That nil legal aud political disabilities imposed by the third section of the four teenth article of the Constitution of the United States are hereby removed from all persons whomsoever, except Senators and Representatives of the Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh Cougrcsses, o facers of the judicial, military, and naval service of the United States, head of the de partments, aud foreign minister of the Uuitcd Sjatta. . ' t This is, of conrse, election clap-trap, never meant to be passod, and put forth onlv to have it appear that Grant, through one of his chief fuglemen, is, really in fa vor of !' amnesty so far as it is safe." Ham- buc as it is, however, it will do for a text The Supreme Court of the U. States has oyer and over agtirt of late decided that all the amnesty proclamations arc valid and cannot be robbed of their effect. Thus,: by the Lincoln and Johnson proc lamations restoration of ajl rights of pro perty was, among other things, promised all taking and keeping the oath of alle giance to the United States Congress, by the Drake amendment, sought to re pudiate this pledge by declaring that a ,' t I 1 '! t nmoh siiounl not be evidence in the courts any further than to show the party pleading it was "disloyal," amt the. Su pi erne Court decided this uncons titctional and ordered the, property in all such cases to be 'restored. If a pardon thus restored riirhta of property it of co:trsu restored all The news spread the other rights promised at the same time, and of course made the: person pardoned as mach of a citizen of the Uui'.cd Slates as he ever was ; as fully, entitled to vote, h dd :oflice, and si on, as anybody else. But whether a constitutional amendment adopted after the date of the paidon nrglit not djspardon. him to the extent of taking right to hold ot;ice was a qu maintained, and we denoane repudiation la every form and g.tW. r.iguin A speedy return to rpecia payments l demanded alike bv lhhipht cooidralicwa of commercial morality and honest goTenuDenl. imn vi mnember with fnuitod th heroism wd acriua of the soldiers and sailors of the Republic, and no act of oars nhtll erer detract froia their jimlr earned f- rue Xoll reward of their rwtriotinm. 1 en h n e are opposed to all further grants of land to railroads or other rorr-oratiooA. Thm public dumain Would be held bmctwA La kn.l set tier. MeTenth We hold that It u tie doty of ike (TOTeraoietit, in its intercourse with fbreien a- " i ui.itbi i ite inrnuknip 01 peace, VT treatinz with all on fair and eaual imn din jr. it aliks dilonorabl either to demajwl what t not richt nr to submit to what is wrocg. Twelhh 1'or the promoUoa and nirriM thee Tiul principle, and the rapport of tha candidate nominated by this coot en lion, wa In vite and cordially welcome the co-operation of H Patriotic cuiaens without regard to prtTiooi political affiliation. w hfde city was tho- The nnweboys pene s- !iol:il jreneral sentiment. I'll I-WEEKLY LINE Micccn Rich mftd, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New . York, and Boston, and all points 1 North and East, Ycst - rtwd North icest: j c - PASSENGER TRAIN .Leaves U'ulnnOnd on Tuesdays, Thursdays ml SAturilaya, at ,1 V, M., crunwting with ti.e tpletidid Steamer State of Virginia CAPT. For Oie L. W. FREEMAN, Above-Named Points, uching at tlite river landinirs, and arrbine in Ualtiinore h the following morning in tin... tu connect with trains North and West. I Jiroiigh tickets and Baggage checked to n luiuts I 17m RIBBONS. VELVET RIBBON$, NECK TIES, Bonnot Silks, Sans, Velvets and Crapes, Flowrrs, Feathers, Ornaments, Frams, if. STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HATS, TRIMMED jAXD URTKIMMED. '- And in connecting Warerooms white hoods, iimi, nmmmn, LA0ES, IfETS, COLLARS, SETT'S, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEILTNa, HEAD NETS, &c., &c. y Ncs. 237 and ;239 Baltimore street, (Baltimore, Aid. ' These Gomls are manufactured by us or bought forCash dlrectl from the. European and American Manufacturers, embracing all i the latest novelties, unfcp.ialletV in variety and cheapness in liny inajket. . Orders filled with care, promptness and despatch. ! 23:2m:p FURNITURE! o Or anything else required in the J. A. CLODFELTER k CO. Jiiatiufucturers ami Dcalca in Furniture, Printing Line. 3X THE Carolina iDntch man Invite attention to their stock of Cottage Beadstcads, ll Cottage Chamber Suit?,paint cd Chamber Suits. French Suits, Walnut and painted Cane St at Chairs Koekmg -hairs ol all tieserijujons. r..ieniou Dining Tahlcs taMcsof all kinds Wardrobes. Rurcaus, Washstaiuls, "What-Nots, ilattrei-ses. Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Sets. Also, Knwtin Wimlow Shades, a novelty for complete ness, hcauty. cheapness and durability. Alo. many other articles whit h we nre prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any House in the western part of the State A9. A NEWSPAPER, OUlt CANDIDATES. The Southern oHesayu: All are able and patriotic m n.andent it Ud to the respect and confience of the people. Maj Hughes comes from the extreme east as Judge Merrimon docs fiom the extreme west. The Maior lv bis kindness aud efficiency made hosts of fi lends in the army. A delegate from Iredell told us that he could command 300 more totes than any other man. Judge Sliipp fought lha battle for us in '70 and has the confidence of all parlies in ike State. Major Uraham is well known as a foldicr and statesman and Is one of the most promising young men in the State. Mr. Womack is the most popular man in his influential county Mini is mist hichly tpoken of by the u-embers of the last Legislature. Mr. Meiidcnhall is a man of spotless character, ot fine culture and great intluence in his important seciion of the State. Gen. Levenlhorpe, :h christian soldier and Cent leman, has ach i:acter too high to be assailed even by 11 idical indignity. Mr. Separk is a mccli:iHic of Il.'leigli. a loble repnsentative of his use and inlln enlial class. With men of such weight and character, coming from all parts f the Slate, we may cnnnueiu.T i i :i .-i the beastly ignorance the unparalleled thievery of corrupt party the world ever our standard bearer, the Ealeig a way ; his tion with some, and now n:i this also the Supreme CM,:t speaks. A sold 11 n slave in Arkansas, guaran teeing thai the negro was sound and a slave'- fir life. Under; the thirteenth amendment Cuff was emancipated, and doubtless went to making laws. A then sues I for the purchase money, and R j says he does not owe it as thr warranty failed by reason of the emancipation of the black. The cae capie p befnr- the Supreme Cnrt, and on the 22d ult. it was decirli d filial H did owe the money and must p:ry it, the court saying : Tlie thirteenth amendment of the Con stitiilioi) does not a fleet the question ; the conlrnct being valid when made was en forcible in h 11 the courts, and subsequent legislation either by statute or constitu tional provisions could T not render it in valid. Now, for " contract" let ns have 4 par don,' and see how it will read. The pardon being valid when granted wss enforceable in J1 llie courts, and subst oucnt lerisl.ition, either bv statute or con stitutional amendment, could not render it invalid. Here, ihen, wc reach the inutility of suing humbly to Congn ss for a permission to hold office, when any so called disqualified person has only to go to tlie courts a remedy if any inttifcrcnce is attempted w it It him for holJing or cxer- ci?tug any office to which he may nive beeit elected, men bcrship of C"iiress, of course, always excepted. A". 1. vrld. OUR STATE TICKET. Krom the Hil'uboro Recorder. The State ticket prmenled tv the con-emtlro party sniu tu finj-rale, altltough JuJe Merri mou was not our first choice. Wf thonjht Ui nomination for (iorernor due a car-worn aol- illAS" lhtf tlffllbt t Ii w a ...... -..v.. ...v vin-uaiMincei we yieia oar preterencc anU Ki.all do all that we can, in an honorable way, to elect Jude Merrimon, who oppo-ed eee.ion and war, aud to defeat Toi 1 Caldwell, ho cUrm.rcd for scceion and when the war came manne.1 to keep hu pre-oos canu oat of it. We can cxctie the ab!eU-di4 man lio hirkctl the war if be oped inaugu rating iu but for (Jov. CaHwell, even were he as raiiijunt and blatant a conservative a he is a wooUlrcd radical, we could not and would not go for him. Judpe Merrimon holding ihtofSc he did during the war, conld not he expected to pitch into the fil.t, hut where was Tod Ii. Cald well, vhothreateiM-d to Itave ibe Siat if ah did not secede? For Lieutenant Goectnor. Maj. John I Inches, of Craven, nominated. He was an old line DoniftTst, made a gooJ soldier, we learn, and in every way is a wcrlhy and highly estecsied gentleman. Maj. John W. Craham, of this town, was nominated for Trcruurcr. No U-ttcrK.-le.-Uon could have been made. He fought through the war. For Attorney General. Jude Wm. M.Shipp wa nominated. A good man anJ vtry po; Hilar. Already the Attorney Gerural. For Sccret.iry of St'ate, J.hn A. Worn .-rk, of Cbatl.ai.i. Ik;n't know him. Hear b ia all rijrl.t. For Auditor, (icn. John C. Ieventhc rpe, of Caldwell. He wa-Colonel of tl.o 1 1th N. C. regiment an elder in the l'rebyterian church, u :.hiier tbal wa Itelored by every man and of ficer in his regiment and hi Ixidy a mapof wound that j-oinU to ibe hii4ory of every en gnpement he was evr in. For S:iKrinieni r.t of Publii Instruction, Nereu Mcndi:iili.i!l,ol Grct-uiorn. The very 1-tJ.l -ileriioii that cordd have U.tn made if the St;Ce had been -craped with a f.ne tooth cr.mb. For SnjH-tin!tnd i:t of Public Works J. II. v;ar, ot Wake. A worthy wording man and exi f!!i nl nuehiiiic. M i n of North Carn'ina, we pre-, nt yon a tick et wnrtliT of ibe hijrhet almirii'n of all hon- e-t rr.cn, a id wc call u,-Kn all the honet men of the Slate to kuUiii it. IH all the liberal Ite- p'lbliean in the State iniiic iui u in rescuinr Nrtli Caroiii.a from the hunt's of men who aetK oflice k r public plunder. From the Wilaon Lolfer. V"e, to d.iy, hrit at our mut head some of the mt lalentiHl und Ut educated men in the country, a the I K-niocr.iiic-(Vii)ervatire lead er in the coming trule. The t reenhoro con vention did nobly, ai l no one. am find fault of tlie clcctio:i4 made to Gil the State b&cea. Jn.lje Merrimon icapal!e of filling the execo live chair, and will not only fill it impartially to all, but with honor and ir.tegrity to the r"d old State. Her fair name will no more be g l inted by ibe hand of the tyrant, or her pc.ple taxed snd rohl-d to kit o no a wort blows s t of plundcrn ad venture r. Mr. Ilt:"be-s i tojo well known in this section, to need if.mrpent from cn:r feeble pen. Mr. inpp i noi lorgoin-n in inia necuen, nor hi glorious ictory over Phillips for Atloroey (ieneral two rear ao. Tlie ret of the State ticket areenaallr well fj'ialifietl lo fill the ropective ofLce- aacooid ba found in tlie country. ith sorb an array o talent. hcr.ety, U rijlitne-, iiiltrrity, nobility and htshsrcial vcrth. ilh every ji lificatioa nee-e ary f.r the i f North Carolina and ber H-oplc, what have we to frar? Nothing caa prevent the victory from following our color ia the coming camjoicn if we will do Ot.r duty as men. Ix-t e-ery lK.mirf-rat in ibe State go t work now, and work dilijrently until thecleie of tlie poll on the day of the Anr:t election, and uch a triumph and victor an ha never beew cfn in North Carolina will penh upon lh Merrimon and Hughes tiar.mr. and the most raw. Of Ii Sentinel says : Judcc Merrimon is about 4C years of of ro- id presence and superior capa- p-.iai was a ca Uaves Ihiltunlore, Pier No. !)0 IVgUt Street. "i Mondays, Wednesdays, ami Fridays at 4 I'M. arriving in Kichinoudat H o'clock the "win;: inormuir of Lading Points. ' Given to all f"! Richinotjd to Halt r Xii liichinoiid to lM.il 4 00 7 KJ HI 50 17 25 37 V. in 23 s Haiti more. iladelnhia. . Ff.ifli Ilicbmo'ii.t tii VMur 'Vrtrlt. iroin Uiehinon.l to lloatnn. hII rail. run llichmoud to lhstou, by Sound 14 75 i WM. N. 11UAGG, Supt. KE miEN tOSTElt, Gen'l Act., A o. IK) Light Street, IiaXtimors. J- L. TAYLOit, Ticket k Freight AKt. j I Richmond, Va. 11. IIOTCUKiss, Travelling Agt. - ' ' ' 1 2G:3m. ill. W.Price. . T.J.Price. PRICES BRO. lave leboved FAMILY GROCERY STORE TO JENitlJN'S; CORNER, r Where they wilj conlinue to Sell Flour. Meal, Fresh Meats. Bacon, Lard. Butter, Eggs, Coffee. Teas- Sugar, Salt. Pickles. Mo lasses, &c together with a large and varied stock pf household acl table necessities. Bring your countrt produce to 1. 1PRICE & BRO. (17:tQ 1 ; j . LL KINDS of CJURT ANIT2IA "URATES' BLANKS -at (his ojjice Is a candidate for public favor. Its 1 circulation is good, and its standing and patronage improving. It is one - ii I l-K i - of the best ' advertising mediums in ; i - 'iv ; the State, and oilers its facilities on as - ' H 111 i liberal terms as any. IN the District Court 'of the United States for the Cape Fear District of North Carolina. In the matter of John W. Holm, bankrupt. Upoii the5 application of the Assignee of John ... " . . , ! . J ill.. . 1 A full assortment of Kosewood, 1'efalie and.WHlitut Ihirial Caes, wiiicu can ie iur uisbied at A hours notice. Be sure to call, rieui I v opposite the Manion ITotel, next door below te Eipiess othce, t our stock and hear our prices. Special orders (made- ironi pno:orapn- iu our ollice) will be supplied. ap5:'J9.9m A RARE CHANCE To Secure a BEAUTIFUL 3S3: O 3M ...it- 1 1 e l s i n a - . 1 I l. .1 . .i! 1 .A wun on i tic uencii, a:iu ia o political a AND VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, consist ing of a modern and commodious house, am ple out buildings, Cood water, a uue targe g.ir Ao .ml from 8 to SS acre of excellent land, hnrlw of Salisbury ; all in- .... -j-.-e. --- -- - .. , closed, and ellijrtble for D"ai" ; tide lawyer Judsrc .,. of the most consummate w- . ... , canvassers and dehat. rs in .vum v..-...-na. 1I will enter th campaign with zeal aud confidence, and w lu revtr he coes will arouse and lire the people. As great a is our contempt. """7, ' ' we can but pity him if it should fall to hi Lt to meet judge Menim ni in debate. He would be literally flayed hi- polu. cal epidermis would be irritated beyond measure. We my warn him for hi good in the words of Thorn is Campbel,, ulreif. 44 slightly" to suit the occason, Smeifaneus Smelfon-ucs beware of the day When our leader rhall meet thee m batl.e array. THK L1BKUAL PLATKOUM. The following are the reoluiion in full: Vr, the Liberal 1U publicans of the I nited Is'-itrij in national convention, assembled at Cin cinnati, proclaim the following principles a- e- nnal to a iut "overnmcnt! w;iVe ree?niio the emnlity of all men bclore the law, and hold that it U the duty of this government, in its dealing with the people to mctc ov.t justio! to al of whatever na:ivi;y, . r.lor or nertiaion. rtlisioii or iiolilical. Second We pledge ourtlvc to maintain the union of thwe States, emancipation anu enirjin-chi-emcnt, nnd to oppose any re-oH innp of the question settled by the 13lh 1 111 and loth amendments to tlie constitution. Third We demand the immediate and abso lute removal of all ui-abililie imposed on ac ..fit,., rebellion, n hicb wa finally stiWued ..r. ao lielievinz that uni verbal am nesty wiil resTilt in the complete pacification of all Motion of the country. j.'0,jrth Local self-government, with impar tial sulTcra-e, will guard tlw right, of all alliens more eetirelv than any centralized jower The public wllf ire requires the supremary id the civil over the military authority, and the freedom of pcrnn under the pr-.tectum 1 of the h.ib-a4 rorpn. We demand for the individual the largest librrtv con-iMent with public order, fir the States el"f-grnment; and for the na tion .1 return to the metii-nis 01 constitutional limitation of power. Fifth The civil servu-c of ihe g .vtrnancnt his become a mere inatrumei t of parli-an ty r u.rir and personal ara'.ition, and an object of onwVBfrir.';itution'.,"an.ii.recds a den.or.l- all conspire to ra.ke th- mTian 'tun izitwjn dan -trotis to the p-r et'iitv of rej u di- J)rr,, ,j,e U-st cilizenw of ihc Snte. IJ can povernment. W o, thcreh r.-, rcrd a uior- I . rnn t f flia H reform "I i'e C1" , .1 rrCe-iHe ol n'"n the onlv on Land Deeds, Trustee Deeds Commissioners Deeds, Sheriff' Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, &t. --1 P . 1 i nr - For Sale at t lis otJtw The v " l .iww. - - -P" m rc 1 w a T T T W. Holm, bankrupt, it is ordered that a second above property is one 01 meimwi'"""" meeting of the! creditors of said bankrupt be in this part of the country, and will be increaa- held in Charlotte, on the 2Uth of May 182, at eel in aixk oy tne compieuo.. r- 10 o'cloct a. mnat the office of B. II. Uroadheld, piatect Kail noao iotui " . - j , 11 one of the Registers in Bankruptcy, in said Dis- j tcrested in such property are invited to call trict, for the purpose named in the 1 wenty-se- I or address tne suDscnoer.! Tenth Section of the Act of Congress. I Jw. A- v 'r. ,' W. II. SIMPSON, Assignee. I iaiisour7, . May 1st, 1872. 1234. I April 18, lS72.-31:tf. ! , in- on, Mixed Schoo's Important Decision. C01.uiir.ts, ()., May 8. The Supreme Court to dy, refused to issue a mandamus against the directors of the' -sub-school district, in Norwich Franklin county, lor tne u- eohred children into tne Comhto.v of South Carcuxa. A gentlennn from this unfortuna'e State, who has j'tftcome from the upper coan ties, gives us a most deplorable account i f the slate of things there. Ill New bciry, I.aurt ns and Union counties, tha difln ss is ihc greatest. Ir one of them, there arc five hundred plows i He. In the first two counties, the prse-utio ia . i i .1 i : , r t. eniin ly ejiie in imc iiisiioiit ui " , - ww . ignorant rt.flian, Joe Lrcws. lie aa publicly ddared that he w ould havt every white man arreted or nin out of Lau rens enntv. Throtich his influence, tha ne gro legislature took away ihe charter of Laurens C. II., a town of 2000 inhabi tants. Lrge plantations are entirely deserted by the whi'es and Iff", at lb uiTcy of the negroes. Kvery man known to be a Conservative is marked out for arrest, lie i lhu kept from voting, and the ditty marshal gr 8'0frtb arres. Thus zeal f- r the party, greed ej , r . .ii.. KUt. Ui'nev and naireei 01 resp yvyim op- n- dr this ii.frmouii hu klux I?ill, moru ctimes have been committed than tbu world has head for bui.dredsof years. We must co back to the era of the tja'h and Vandals t find a parallel. Southern Home. THE TLA AND COl'FEK TAX. Wastuxoton, May C. The treasury Dcpattmat has decidei that after the first of July nett, tea and c .flee shall be snbj-ct to t o tat whatever, 1 nl.er iinrtortcd uirccllv from tne eoon- tiv of production or whether grown town'ship, mission of schools there are township . . aw Ut wh te children, as va - m 0 . ..roritf. schools m said for Ihe colored youth. ... I lilelitv cntitute vaiid claim to public employment, lhat the oUce of the go.-rnmcrit ceaM, to I a mailer of artiitnrv favoriii-m and patronage, and that outdic tatiet tc?me a-ain iu of honor, lo thi end it i iminratixely recited that no lreid nt .all eandidate ,r rrX'- Jsll,We demand a system of rederal tax ation which shall not nnnernly inuifere wii'.i the inl.Ktrv of the ionle, and which hi 1 rrotide the means necevsary to pay the expenses of the general (lovernioent,: ecr.nomu-aliy ad- !.. i ..,n. the interest on the pahlie ' T.'redailin. annually of lie principal thvreof, and onj lhat erea. . nn r m idt honet out of opinion with reirard cresiiontl di-tricf, and to the lenin of con- roS(ie in tipw r x provision m th bill erOT . t.. n r.rcrrujiTe inter fer- I i dntiea preM l hereon, w bout recently passeti n t be- moxntzinzihal 'rce . 0f Cv d Hope, and itn- ported into the Utiited Su.r. Unt pUcc. totbepeoedeit.thnre.rf- this side the Cape; lh: ni.mg being ence or dictation. j, tu I slU he collected mi the STenth The pabUc credit must be sacredly J same.