.!. isrisv 4v'. : 1 .. : .- - s . . ' . - , -T . ' .T. ' .,'-. , f ,i i ; ... t -1 - V r - J ' f ' 4 1, I r ii; t i 1 ' "i S x BAWSBURT. TBIPAT JCNEjHth. SMc moci-atic Conscmtive l Tickets HON. A. S: MERRIMON, , of Buncombe. FOB tlECT. GOVERNOR, HUGHES, of Craven. , " THE UANT DESPOTISM, i , eUiong hich arc in conflict with tbe duties r.;3 . '- . ' itfiAUwA- to the organization of which Ol ATTORNEY GENEB AL, ; JUDGES WILLIAM M. Sipp, t of Jleckleuburg, i roa VrREAsuBVu, JOHN. W. GF.AUAML of Ora nge. TOR SECRET jry Or STATK, JOHN A. WOMACKf iuf Chatham The aVret ef Capt. YCK. Trezernt. a merchant of Charlotte "and citizen of Ni Carolina a. eV. days aro, by a Heatjj U. S. Marehal froxxr So'nth Caroliua. and his abduption from thij State and confine. ment in the common jail at Columbia S. C, basjbeen jastlj denonneed by'the press in and out of ' the State,. And anreV ly It jiN ease that calls for thejnnqaaltfi; e'd cOf demnatior . 0f erpry good citizeii regardleis of pa rty, wh4o loves bis country and reepfects t ap riglta and liberty of the- A Depnf y Tj. S. Marshal comes from South jCkr oiina. to Charlotte in this State and has the i4nblu8bin!g effrontery to ga forth oLlhe public street in ! open day ugns to A 'y : TOR. AUDITOR, j COLLETT LEVKXTIIOirE, of Caldwell, f FOR SUP'lT PCBLIC ;C"irox ! NEUEUS 'MENDEN -HlAjiL, of Guilford. FOR SUp'T OV rUF ,LIC W0RKS, JAilES II. SKPAIIK, , ofV,ttiie. ' i I?0 Congress : -; MAJ. r,f. M.i ROBPINS, ' oi Rowan, h I . n , r ANOTHER CIIAXGR. "Wc have madp several changes in onr busi- ntvm relations Biricc the late waff and unless tjju changeable- w orld bccome3 horo stable, rciay makc morciwhen we think it will suit. The one we have to announce ati present is the accession of j Mr. J. J. Stewart as asso Ciate CCUlor OI wie vuu;iiuiaii. . jAiua s au arrangiiment to j which few, if any, will ob jct, cspeciallysas there u work enoub in tho housa to employ him andinorft beside, it it wfere veil lonc. Mr: S. haj? had cop: sidcrable newspaper experience ;which isja ffreat advantag to one who wjll have pleb ty of ijiewpapjiir work to do.f It shall be r continual aim to serve the public-in ev ery proper wayJ having a conscience void of ofTepce. f !rO TIlE rUBLIC , Ilaiing disposed of the type and fixtures of thrffe Examiner Office to Mr. H. 11. Helper, for the use of The Tribune, and Mniteq the Examiner newspaper with the Carolina Wafchman, I deem it proper to linake'tbat statement to the public and( to avrest a citizen on a trumped up hp riJ vlprv liltflv. of Ku Klxixinff. He reseln.js a pistol tolhe breast of his un arm' u iTiciiui, aiiu uuun a u - die.ri 4arcnea him off to P30n in ar fo tfcet State. Call this not an- outrage on inVilrhu and civil liberty, states rights fon1 fnUatitntional free covernraent ! Is u v v - - d not this the essence of military despotism;? WlJ iiaafe under such a eoyernment. t matters not whether Capt. Trezevant guilty or not, he was entitled to the rights of 4 iceman, if, indeed, thre remain any rights or freedom under the Grant despot sm. Where is the protection that oncejfe tisted against the arrest of citizens of Norrh Carolina by foreigners or parties from! Jther States? Where1 were1 the sworn - Officers of the law whose duty it was to protect Capt. Trezevant from this lit ivasion and outrage ? j As the offi cers at Charlotte have neglected to arrest and 'hi nish the Deputy Marshal who per petrat( d this high-handed outrage, will Gov Caldwell make demand on the Gov. of Sobth. Carolina for him that he may be held kfcconntable for this crime ? Will lie perform a plain but imperative fdntyj? Willslie rebuke this despotic act of Grants tools? or wilLhe wait for the people to do . til " ii xt 1 ; f; it at i ne pons nexi novcmuui i hrofeaa to be sincere members.- It'is the honorable duty of every one Trofesinff to be a Conserrative, to enp- port the nominee of that party. Every m.n Pnnnt have his favorite - nommateo, and it is not right for those who submit- ted to a decision of auounty or.uisinct Hnnvention to be found crumbling afters wards. Uome, genuemen, muu uj w the narty in time of need and afief a re- fnrm n our iate liovernmeni, is iuu- tpd. then von shall have anotner fnr an OMee OI Some BOr. Jicci. the Conservative nominee first and then niiarTpl afterwards about hoU) the ncmina ii;;.,;.. . rr . - n ' - . - .1 lions were made; pel us an unue iw uc- feat;tbe tyrant Grant and bis friends every where, and then those who choose may show their selfishness about office holding. 1 - BjeBsed is the man who does not want office for he shall not be disappointed ! ! --Charlotte Democrat. Notwithstanding we had one of the larg est Conventions here ou the first of June that has assembled in this-connty for years, T Airman COLLEGE. N. C. ) 'l. 1 Saturday. June 8, 1872T 1 V Editor Watc7imari- -i ,1 ' My Dear Sir : PerhapSj some oi your rea ders will like to see what is to be done here Commencement week, sol send you a notice of some of thoe attractions : ' The Rev. Prof Phillips will preach the Baccalaureate sermon, and the Itev. J. B. Mack, of Cabarrus county, ine - imams Association " sermon, at iaviuson vouege on Sunday, June 23. Gen. J. B. Gordon, of Ga., is to be the or ator before the Eumenean andPhUanthropic Societies, and the Rev. J. D. Burkhead, be XXKOBBi:S3.T i . '. .- .... v . - - j . '. ' XX HobMns!" This is the only err tht Kirkilen havt ajiinst Major Robbie, our can didal for Congress, and it thows to what straits they are put to for ammunition to fight with. There U not a man with at nimble full of brains in the State wbo believes that Mac Robbins would mII himself for the pitiful Sum of $20, especially when Radical members, iand poor fthoata at that were selling for thoumnda. He did take $20 ontboughtedlj aa a lawyer's fee. lie didn't try to conceal it. He went himself and informed the Committee on Bribery and Corruption of the fact. ' He was tried by the most venal, corrupt and thieving legiftiaUve body that ever assembled outei Je of South Car- 3?E-W ADVERTISEMENTS. GIVE IN TOUR TAX. ' ! 1 - AT serties Bbi ! corpora Uos tat a rMrtT rr UBn -d im a im el tV 4mtxt a Brl la J.l7kxU A Us bin fy t 'altar w J ' - . 11 " Aat, c a. c SPECIAL NOTICES. l - - , .. , . : v , late helping them with all the eloquence sumciqnt to aenounce bucu a uigu-uauueu !i . " , fore the Alumni, on Wednesday. The Repre-; oUn'aa bodr thU ,,e ha1 denounced for their sentatives oi tne two luerary csocieucs wm corruption and bribery a body that feared and tit i - m a i i . . appear eanesay niguu hated lum, and would have girtn half tbeir Iliursday, as commencement uay,-wm oe stealings to gt rid of him, and by In enemies devoted to me graduating exercises oi me he was declared tnaoeeai o compliment. Senior Class. . j 1 iiuton Scntnd. I am respectfully. FEDtKAL CUUKT. rT"We tender nnr thanks to the writer 1 Our city presents a lively appearance. Mar- of the above letter, for it affords us pleasure aI" dern",t7 M&re,a Cbmmissionens deec ' i I lives and finiem ara all lierc. Menwhoaref.it- to contribute, through our columus, for the tening on the monev extorted from the people. nromotion of the educational mtcrest of the r rora Ihnmasville, in lMvulcon connty, the I 11 . S 3 lowowing gentlemen are in aiienaance as c fendants charged with intimidating negro vo ters to wit: 1. Dr. K.W.Thomas. 2. John A. Mock. 3. D. T. Lambreth 4. J. II. Lambrelh. 5. William Foster. 6. W. T. Moore. 7. David Lofun. 8. John K. Keen. 9. J.if. ii. Iesch 10. John W. Larabretb It is a remarkable fact that every negro ex voted the radi- State. We subjoin the following additional items concerning Davidson College, drawn from Catalogue of 1871-'72 : Annual meeting ot Trustees. 9 a, m.. June and which was remarkably harmonious 25 Beginning of Collegiate year, Thursday and enthnsiastie in the selection of candi- September 26. dates, we hear of certain office-seekers! The Faculty coisiets of John R. Blake, making ready to produce discord and con- i a., Chairman, and Prof, of Natural Philoso- fusibn in the ranks of the Democratic- phy and Astronomy. Rev. J. Monroe Ander rviao-irot; Unriv 'HMipsa npaiiferoua I son. ii. A.. Trov Prof. of Enclish, Lojric, Evi- - L r . . ' i hf ri,,ioii.n;tB e. w n t:i.w7 cept three at ThonianTille box groWlera claim to be Uonservatives, and I ' 7 . . V ' . " cal ticket.' Tlie three exceptions were den.o- deslre to run' as Independents. They are on M- A 'ro1-" " - - 'T -7 rilidinor i si . I rnfTi9 T?pv Chartcs HLillm-i t-tv Prof. I dioriitr in lh mnntr. T hu i irtmllrrru-n lf- now entertaining propositions from c Ma;tematb and 3 William J, to a secret political society which w lladicals, as to wneiuer tuey win come oui rt A chambeis Prof of Chemistrv ,',wu,,7' ..cu,u , , : ... . - martin, m. a., vnamuera rroi. 01 vnemisiry, jaw unjer which thev are indutcl. Tlit-y are aa independent candidates. I hey do not NatQral History and Geology. The chair of all eentlemen of charac ter and standing, ad desire the Uads to nominate them, for iental and Moral Phibsophy is to be filled no c,,arSe fur intimidating voters or vklalion tuac wouia ruin ineir prospecia v ww at next meeting oi iriiees.- i aui i-. inn, and forever but they are playiug a mean- b. a.; adjunct Prof, of Languages. Tne list 01 stuacnts txniuits tne names oi 14 Seniors, 31 Juniorsj 27 Sophomores, 24 Freshmen, and 3 Scientific Total, 99. They are from North Caroliia, 59 ; South Caro lina, 22; Alabama, 11 ; Mississippi, 2; Tenn. 2 ; and one each from Afkansas, Georgia and ROfANjriL-LS ! '"PRE proprietor of thee justly eelebratM A UilU aw iu the market for W U E AT. and solicit calh from ail who have it to sell. They paf th kifhcsl marlet caxk prices. Flour! Flour!! They aLi solicit orders for Floar. They mannfactre foor different prsiles i.f Floor, raging -4 Best TaxaUy, ramUy, Ex tra, andSnper. Tay aUo sol di orders fur Bran. They etphange, or prinJ for toll, as may be uesirea. j 4 EililERT, BROS. & CO. hf.niri'd ' 'i . . '3 GATAWUA ENGLISH and CLASSICAL! SHIGH SCHOOL, IVcu-ton, X.C. tREY. A O. CLATr. A.B.. 1 . . , j I J. D-liOWK, Jtat. 'TflEiiith S3sion of 1( tretks will Ufgio ou A th ilh day of July next. Tuitioi, fiom to $! fur the Seiun. B tard n families, fcom -4 U 0 pt-r month For Oik-alar uuJ p irticulam address I CLAl'l t F1NGK1, XhfJt " XertoH, .V. C. , , :i , . , CUp-trap and Cant Invalid resder.if you are bowi eooajrh to pot ytwrself outside or any of th mart tmdtt iruaranteed to contain no ditWc moUot," you will ievitaUy come to trief. Ak your phvskian if anr if. quid preparatirm, dritnt of "stimulating "pro perties is wenhj of the name of a tonic. He will tell you no. Hhun all pKh nRI, cxlch penis. I'LAKTATioslUTTMut.ihemo wbolr sonie invijrorant in the wot id, owes the rapidity " ,k" w.e uiK.rticml Ktomacb arnl the ahsttercd nerves to the difTuxtTe accent which conters it medical uirediebtt to the seat of the complaint. That agent U lh spirit of th sngr cane, ll.e-nxW nutritious and agrtrable of the Tirietie of akhohol. The medldaal idgredicnt4 of the Bitters ealnable s thev are, wooWl be comparatively ue'es without tl'u distriboiire bai. Thev wouhi . ferment nl so-ir. Beware, as you hope for health, a-f tha horrible rompoun-Uof rtrfue drugs in state of fornie nuiii.n whk-li hoaibiij; mrm endeavor ing to fot4 upon the pnUw medtciaea. fioT Ir. Ilerce's Gollen Medkal rHscoverr will not rsie the dead, but it will cure the Ur inz. For all severe Coughs, Throat and Brw. chial diseae it has m et bcn equaled. opprfslsion. uive Urant "ana ins ltiternai set al the power they seek and no man s liberyl and no man s life would be sale. And! yet we live, some are stupied en- ough o believe in a land of freedom. ny worthless ana insolent satrap pi GiaTtfS can do to-day what would cause Victoria's head to roll in the saw dust up on ajbioody scafiVld. How long we are to eubkiit to such action Isuch tyranny, sucal4tnige remain wilf the people to say, jajid yet there arje sonje southern men whe profess to be patriots! and stiil prefer Grant to Greeley. Any bjody rather than such? a tyrant and fool say! we." w a mi . a er and oaser game: iuey are try- ing secretly to secure the promise of Rad ical support, and as soon as that is done, they propose to announce themselves as "Independent Candidates" with the hope ofjgetting enough Conservative votes to p'orj.u beat the regular nominees of the Conser-1 vgtive party. A little dissatistaction nav- From the Baleigh New. iiiar grown out of the nomination for e hei iff, Speaking of the charges brought by the De- tluy are fanning the flames and trying to mocratic papers against governor Caldwell, the ! ' I I T - ... . t ikVoduce a snht in onr rauks. and the Rada 'ewiern Al,nca T; ' r ' . . . . , l Li l ... .1 " 1 ne latest oonge oi ine sinu is ine siory that" the Governor had armed a company of " negroes" in Wilmington. This is grossly false. Wilmington his ,hid a colored rifle corps for 5onieime, purely local in Us character, and uch is exift in almost every csy, and because Uiey td" In the Wilmington District, Hon. A. M. Waddcll has been nominated for re-elect'on. BIN GUAM SCHOOL, rpn FALL SESSION of Is72, opera Au I gdt d. Th" eiuroif instruction is r1anjcal.(iu lnd A PITIFUL CONDITION. It U a sad thing to pass ihroagHHCa only half alive. Yet there are thouMands hoe habitcsl comlilion i one f Unecuir and debility. Tttey compUin of no p-c;&e disease ; they suiTcr no iMiirc jaiu ; Uit they hare no rlih for ay thing w huh aflurd uitaul r hr&auoos T-lraa-u re. In himim out f it-rt this stale oflassi tude and torjor srUv-s froui a aaorhid stomach. ImlieMiuo diroT thr oxryy both misHi and botlj. When thewaMeof aaiur is not ni pliet by a due and resutar aoKsailatioB JT i the every organ is tiarved, ettry foclWa) Ipeicommna sere ncre4 under thee iirniiHai..Ti .f deprrwion ? The ara inn ncvd roHMMarHlstrrngthening; rxt mere. UT..r an hoor .r io. to ink furarj a more pitial.lc con Uut n than ever (aitaa surtdle wofiM do if aa udlnarr alrlioholte titn- ing MWlrn Lnnguages) Matbeuiai)tt4, slJ ot srre rwortrU l.t tut laOn-ally atiJ r- Oun n-'r-'inl. Ths orgmizttion i military. For crca!.irs adilre i4 HllTllin How is this desirable olject to be scrota plikh- pe4K ot my ii Y uture connection with this I paper. J This arrangement neccssaiily involves the suspension of th Tri weekly Exami ner for the present. No on regrets this more than the wriler; but jt has been a qucntion with:hioa for some irae, wlwther i he could not better serve his own interest j and that of the cause, and furnish j hi? I readers with a greater variety of more ac j ceptable and profitable news kn miscel lancous matter, by giviug up the Tri weekly and devoting his yhole time po a weekly paper alone. It is; hoped bere fore, that the; new arrangement may J re suit In making a weekly second to npne, and if successful to thej extent of the wishes cherished, neither the friends of the Examiner nor those of tins Catolina Watchman can ha7ecauBe of regret! aiid chicanery ihey possess. Ilsow, this is no trumped up story, but a fact that Will soon be evident to all, if the u-i L' t i r.t-l rlnil Klo.rlplino- sn.i-jllf.xl rnn. have "cuns" for target praclire, the Conferva U . live pre? must need make iuhtical buncoiube pqrvauvus rvinrcu iu uc uic iivi v. I out ix it- '1-a t a. a a 1 rather the: audacity, to make xnown tiieir Win Timts deny Uiat one hnndred riflt-s base purposes and infamous treachery, by were sent from the State Arsenal to nrm a ne-rjil-oclaimifig themselves candidates,as they gro volunteer company in -Wilmington, with W.ji regret that any Conservative pr I)emoCrat should allow his temper to so far sfe( the better of his judgmenas to leadilijm to declare he will vote forprant if Grefley ehonld receive jthe endorsation nf.ilin Vniinnnl T InmAKrit 5 1 flnnvontlnn r i.L; .i :-. . L ,u w ho are so much disappointed time fdr voting arrives wjll do anything an eeo no yirtuc, on extravagant promises my pait, m making , but ask, rather, the patience and forbearsince of the public. Those who have prepaid for either the Tri-weefcJy or the Weekly Examiner, Will bo full indemnified by receiving the IVatcliman in their stead until the te-m of their aubBcrintion ex nircs Advertisers who have paid ia advance will be remune rated likewise- . As to the politics of tho Watchman there will be no change. It wll in every way fill1 the place of the ExoMiiner anjd the -Watchman of fofmer days, ani, it is hoped, will prove acceptable to all con cerned. Every effort will be used to make it an interesting aud desirable newspaper, and though the reward may not equal the labor, It is confidently expected tliat a generous encouragement will be bestowed. ofilie jkind : and such declarations only mpair their influence forj good wijh the )Corilei. Let us be guided J)f reason in this matter. To all who take thijsYery extreme view, as well as to that equally indiicreet class, who insist that they will votejfor Greeley whether the Baltimore. Convention shall endorse! lum or not, we say! be calm. -Don't make anr rash de clarations so far in advance. If. we go into ti e Convention,- let us abide by its decision. Richmond Enquirer. We frequently hear such declarations from persons in regard to state and local tickjotf or nominees !; but th?y very rarely emanate fiom thinking, prudent men, and shoultj never come from any one who feels i i thai his judgment is entitled to respect. Certainly will do, if they get the slightest encouragement from high-toritd, tine Con Seryatives. fhall such a game work? Shall puny ofSceseekers be allowed to disturb the harmony of the party ? Shall men who are thus basely and cowardly seeking ne gro and scalawag votes, receive anyen onragement from the good and true men f the county ? Not at all. There are no Democrats or Conservatives in Rowan in the iotninations, as to be induced to cast their votes for the dough-faced, double-dealing litrigiiers who are now boot-licking ne- a a as -!! groes and hobnoubtng witn Kauuai managers in order to get into ofEce. Theie .re ho good men! among us who are so jeasily lead away from the path of dnty as So be persuaded to give in their support to the treacherous puppets of the most diabolical and corrupt faction that ever cursed the. State or conntv. The gnirit not deny it , i i , , . j j speech at hiteville, when questioned on the ...... .v ...... ...v. rM.m b c, ny iuuge jvieares the full knowledge, consent and. approval of Gov.1 Caldwell. Will the Ti'mfs be good enough to show by whnt law these arms v.re sent to this negro company ? Is, not this another act of usurpation on the part of his Academy, which, added to his other crimes, should aid in burying him deep in his political grave in August next ? By what authority did the Governor send these arms to Wilmington ? "Guns for target practice, indeed!" Who knows to what p irpose these arms may he ap plied ? Who knows when a disturbance or col lision may occur in Wilmington? Andean the Times satisfy the public' mind that these arms in the hands of negroes which are only intended for '? target practice," are not liable to be used in shooting and murdering the citizens of that city:? It has been charged that one hundred "guns" or riQes were sent from the State Arsenal to arm a negro military company in Wilmington This charge the Timet characterizes as "grossly false." But it is true, that Gov. Caldwell cannot, dare In fact he acknowledged it in his t'& The Republican District Conven tion which met at Concord' on-Thursday la-t. nominated Hon. Oliver II. Dockery of Richmond county, for Congress in op position to Mr. Aihe the Drtnocralic can didate. Wm. S. Byi'Utu of Lincoln, was appointed the Grant Klector. COSSERVATI V i: CANDI DATES FOB CONG BESS. Firt District D M Carter of Beaufort, Second " W II Kitchen of Il.lifix. Third " A M Wsddcl of New Hanover. Fourth " Sion II Roger of Wake. Fifth " J M Leach of Dvidson. Sixth " Tfioinas S A"he of AnMin. Seventh ' W M li(l.bms of llowan. Eighth " Bobt B Vance of Buncombe. ELECTORS. First District Octavina Coke of Chowan. Second " Swift (iallowav of (ireone, Thir.l " T C Fuller of bind erland. Fourth " H A london of Chatham. Sixth " W L Steele of Richmond. Seventh - V B McDowell of Iredell. Eighth " Thomas Johnson of Buncombe. 39:15 Col. WM. BINGIIAM. ed? Tl-e aiwater to thi qiiwjion. founded oa the unvart ing eifH-rirnce of a quarter of a cm tnry, i ea-ilr given. lrifii ri vagur inle the dite-tive orgjo by a courmr of Ho4ter Sum. I ach litt-r. Iwi iM.t wa-Je time bv aJni'uu,T- EXECUTORS' SALK 4 Of Ileal Sstatc. Br v rtocof an orderof the Surior Cfrfirt of Ump.rary reauedies, but ke lU tarta Row.ink.ountv, the undervitud will k!I at "I kr re-iicrring llie grr4 orj;o tipon which public ii.ctioo at the C urt 1 l.,e I.r in the ' n ,Ke bt r rg.ua drud for their uurtuie Toii(fS:.i-l.iirv, ..nSli:r.u the loth l.r "'pt"r1 of Julv next, at l j o'thk. .M..a!l the res! pr-",- 1v th lme 1,i",t a ,,"1Brn dfmr r ih Vrt H-rtv'.eb'nging l the E-ia'c of Mnifort S "f-S 'bi-k.iuc aavl i itorant Kae been uke M. KeJlxie. drceaed. r.ilii.t' of a!(i.,.!- . ,iu f h fr 'r , dypeic w ill beC4ts In tnu tt of Lnnd, ci.rilai;;iiig I tiuiti. ve!i and Eijftl llondrid art(-. Thitand wdl I 1 i -.1 into tr-u to uit the etnienience f pi:n ha. r. TERMS of SaU- ! I .1 . 4- . r . oru'-:ur'i i ine coniirin.ii ion i 1 1. c nut-, ie tial.inre on a Credit of hix ar,i iwrv monilta, lnd and approved -ecnritv. 1 iijv n- taincit until all the pun-In- money U p tid tllAliLIX II. McKKXZII" ) JUilN V. Me KEN .IE. Executors of Montforl S. MtKcnrie, deceasei. Juneyth, l72. 4t f.-rl it Itr.irn ii:.'r:-r'e. Atl'Hie will l- t re- I Tith p ti:e the capaf ity lo diet. mh.nt it rav.. l'rvt ere until the cttrr i (-oio jheU-- - until t ea'.lLf d tjetd, Ct l te tin-ni-teriaJ of fi-h ssl mrxle, lfne and rw n c yi l brain, fl w tbrotih the rhanneU -irc-L.'.ion, iii.'t-ml if the watery pawi'nm which l!y h.te LtirU.fjtc Istn imprf4llf tiouii.hld. candidates for office in snch times as these is more intolerant and villainous than that We repeat the charge, and we nk again, where can the law be found in orlh Carolina, which allow the Governor to pend out arms to 'target prac- which controls the councils and inspires riwro volunteer companies, for I the Snfamiea of Radical robberv and on- l or tot ay ot,ler Vpose 7 . - . - j r i pressipn. We are groaning beuatli the THE BANKRUPT ACT. MpCK& BROWN. Diy Gocds, Groceries &c. k an now rct-h::!g ur -f t d fto-k' f t a . I ' ! I Ml 1 tM -u in r ti I" l (io xff for the Stun Titer trade ill t) varurtics of tf f.iljow iu- i;i.m! a; i- rxti-n-; ve Fill-.' Ill Ho at - t:cw. in I J Ct. A RACE FOR A GRASS WIDOW. A correspondent writes to the Mankate, Minn. Union of a widow whi reside in a a certain town in H lnona conntv, wjio tad been wooing two young stripling!1, the oi.o ten and the other eleven 3'ears icr iunitir. Both l.ids li.innened to meet the lady at the same tirm, mid both wen- UnVuOOUS 111 PieWCSl SlVieS. . I . f A 1- - ! J on im.' rrranii m ut ci-im upon uie uay for celebrating the nuptial", as-'ach had couraginent to believe himself the favored fiiilor. Tin widtiw herself w;i nndecided, and a scene ot tears gave a momentary rein I , to tin- heart-lh; obhiiigs ot tne two voung i ip i i rrtV lovers. Finally she chose the younger ol j neaay-niaue, LIOlninQ the two, and they parted for the night, j in Ja-iucre Cloth aid Line:.. White M tr-ei'- vetv l'eauiiii.i. a larjre ana wen e(e t- '.! in u u: (1 il--i.-.i'i'c j'flt!-ri' r.iiMrhc.l ai-.il wri lo:i.e- i iv-t in u:i ! I'ui.w Ca.it;-. Iri-h a n i HirtUve I.im o. T Tif-N. Crcli. Table l.im t;. and .t.it!, Ho-ery fltid 'i'i ve, Wlntt t; -J-. Nlifn a i-.l Tiir.iiiiius of ail il.-i j jil ion. DjiifV. lo' lira'.n si'.V:. JapaneM h. flriped Cirei it!t!i;. x',:-e-ly fr SuiuUii r Wure. !:. and,'l!i:-ege. l'j-tc:ie. 'i'-ic. i i V! i'e nt.d bi fT. Ai be i tti!ui a-o'i nf t ! latiie.' H-tt-' .i' S i.v i. tru: i ii-.'. i...i H i? i iuuiH-d ;n iL- ticv. - e: t-iy.cts ana u .' pru-i hat, &t.d of the nut tie;rab!e In ihe uioiiiing th discarded lover be- -s,yet, vet thought him lf of hi photograph and tU" k "l nog, still in llie posgf ssion oi :tne lauy. rot.erirB of all ki:..l. aalt. He went to the lady to obtain them, and ' Cracker v Jtc, itc a;-i a full again sonht t.ivor in her eyes sol leather, and t-otiiplet- She ' line of Sho?s of all de enptiot s. ii l .1 : , a :f l, .Ii. l,l l, 1 1 e K4iicu ine iraue eiuiT.s oi .ai!"- yielded, ami praised f he should get his , b , e..1M.r;tr HIU, CJ trtll!ei. ,,kk1 g.ilat li w Price d trictlv hmei-t and tair It is j poor way to show one's patriotism jirot heal of Radical despotism! all the or Pii5 for tho cansft for him thus tin Jtichertshfcd inetltutionsof a half century that Circular to tne Mcnbtrt of the hnr of the 4A 'iJ.... i-i i a ui. j i i . j . ConiressioncU JJmrict of Aortli Uarolina f f f THE STATE CANVASS. i -. ! j ' 1 ----- As far as we have been able to learn, tho StaC canvass is progressing admira bly, Tho people feeling a great interest in the result are turning out in goodly numbers and ut candi dates i are every where making a i.ost iavorable impres- ion! If the 8tVn8 aw astonishingly deceptive, Radfcahm riust die this year. 3 'he people have resolved upon it and ley are preparing for itne qneral and burial next August and next i .November Tlier are aroused and will disnose of the job for the State and the Union at th times named respectively, I Caldwell has been so -completely i in Lis encounters with Judge Meni- tiion bo far. that he has declined to agree lo any regular appointments; at which Judge Merrimon is to bej presejit.1 He puts ill on the grbnud of ill-hpalth ; bntlhe real cause is apparent ''to all who have kept pUted on the discusiops beretfore had between them. Caldwell has jot only a b!id c whom he can't manage and Jor whom he 'isjuo equal. ijel the people take courage tho pros- .i j. .Art? rr imisinfj pres a determination to adhere to his own s; yecial favorite or friend, rathert ban abide khe decision knd choice of the larqe majority of bis political associates. It is not' orly very illiberal and unjust, bnt a reflect ion upon thej judgment and conser vative fidelity of jthosewith whom he claims to .act. We are called upon every day td-sacri(ice things that arc pleasant and desirable tons for the sake of com forting and pleasing others. Thi? is a uty incumbent upon ns all as good citif zbtis and christians, and the moral obliga tion is not less binding in politics. In cjrderjto promote harmony and effective action we. must always sliow reupect fur the decision of the majority and confidence ijn the judgment of the many rather than the fe v. ? ; j To say that a candidate, after he has been fairly and-unanimously endorsed by a Contention of our party, is untrue and i il i 1 ' ' . . ..;.-' i.; fmwoithy of our supports simple to chprgl the majority of our party friends .a a a as being unwortny ot our conndence. u not with Corruption and fraud. This is a grave matter a broad ana sweeping ichargk that should never be made with out tie -most incbnteatible evidence of ha VP. hot alrpaf! v I ernmhlerl and ncriahpd .! , , , ... . Gentlemen: The following amendment to by its: touch are threatened and in linmi- ,. Tr- , . . . , , ... f y . the Bankrnrit Act passed both Houses of Con- rient peril -even the peace, life, liberty, gresa Jllne 3d 1872 and became a law by the and property of the citizen are in jeopardy, signature of the President ahd yet we are asked to give up our re- I "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of , ! ,. , . Representatives of tiie Lnited states of America irn hir nnminpoi anlit an nrlot nnr nmitii. r . . o "I"'" - -b...- w (jongresi, aembled, That the hrst proviso in zatiori, and take up snch creatures as are low Section 14 of nn act approved March 2. 1867, i I i . I t t a a . . L 1 1 1. : C and venal enough, to attempt to thrtve and nuc iuiu oiiicc uy irouuciiig uiiuiu ni.'u i amentieu oy Firising out ine worus ico-t, anu defection among our friends. The stake ""f1.1" ,n l,cu th,erfof .lb7.1' i . u I I ' hi A f oYomnta tf tho li!nlf mint nph nrr is too great. Our friends, and the friends nerty as the State exemption laws in force in Pil,. .,ni.v A nrnrnmni m 11 j 1 1871, cives to insolvent persons, to-wit i a home- Kf a aaao vouim j tiiiv wVMu L.uf vi umvila us net '-a - - -w j stand together until Radicalism and its perty of the value of $500, which, together with nimns have neriebed. jthe $500 exempt under the United States lawn, t, , 4 p . , makes nn aggregate exemption in bankruptcy A hat do we care about particular friends Kf i2 000. or favoritea for office now ? So nnr randi . ! The present status of the Bankmnt Act is ve- , . , . , , , , . , , , , rv generally misunderstood, even by the profes- dates are hontst and capable, faithful and aIld ias follows: The assets which come true to the great principles and interests to the hands of the Assignee must equal 50 per x 3 . it . . i .i bent, of that part of the debt actually proved so dear to us all, it matters- not whether the on which lhe is Ii- they are our preference or not. I he all able as principal debtor, and which was contract- important question for us to ask is, are e,TfiPine Janu"y lPl ,130y; . , fl. r : If ihom nra nn fiMP U. or if tllPV lnmitll they opposed to Radicalism 1 If this is dent to reach this proportion of'the personal .;r ;t .,t i.t ;i deht contracted since January 1st. 1869. proven ottiiciatiuiiii siioncicu. nceiiuuiu uc Ciiu- I . . . , , , : i i,d ihuiultiii tticn th hntilrrnnt will lw nil. tent. We can very well afford to Vote for charged only from nil debta contracted prior to our bitterest personal enemy, if be is but January 1st, lSOU, and trom all surety debts con ,! ,, . . I traeted since that time. i zeaiaua auu uonest. n ins ueiense OI tne Thp nmframn will sea that n n neteen-twen- common weal if he will but defend the tieths of cases, discharge is as certain as under -aL f i;u.(.-.f .!, .... the Sddaection of the original Act. " jjuBHw j am very respectfully, license hrst she would marry lntu. in left on the afternoon train for Winona to procure the licetue, and noticed his rival on board, who was on the same errand, but evidently knew nothing of the new bargain. ! As soon as the train arrived, the lover who had the latest promise niched lr the clerk's oflioe and obtained hi license, and just as h was retiring the rival entered and applied for a lice..s to marry the wo man. Our hero wio had obtained the license was bound to press his advantage, and instead of wailing for the morning train, which would bear his rival home. he footed it home through the m'ld tin l.-iilinv, polite attention lr exi net r 1 . p infn.who rake plea-nre in accoiumodalit-g am! i w"ti'C. on cnctoir.ets. ' liy VJ, 1 -7-2 t r. lThi is to Qivo Zoticc : That ..n tlf'e IGth aIax of Dni-mUr, A. P.. 1-71. a . warrant in llankrut-tcy .is iMtd i:.i!ut ' i: r n t c-. . : .1 ' tiie estate I . riooer. in ii"- (' unty of Kou.in and Stst-? of North ('roliiiii who has been aJjudceJ a ijaukrupt upon his own p-titiin h t th- jaSyment of any debts, and tho il-!iv.ay i f aby property bt-loiig-nc to neh lUnkrut t. t tljiin or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him. are trhidd-!i by That l ; meeting of tiie er-lttors of fani lianKT'ipt. 1 useO truthjun'less the purpose is to destroy the organization and break up the party. ; Ju deluotls, thinking men will be more care fut as the :o: Dis:RGA2?JZERS. There are a targe ntfmVer o.r persons in almost every county, city oi town in the State, looking to office easiest .mode ot acquinng support land emnlovment. Others want office! for selfisbi motives. TKiere is no locality that tsifreelfrom thisi office-bunger. iiieipre. valjehti eagerness after otfiee., disuse f top many disappointed conservatives to enter tain irjsidious proposals from watchful and cunniae Radical managers, and to form c-lmbiliations to secure the coveted posi-1 same nipht, and secured his prize the next i pn.vf their d bt-. and chK.- .-it . r morning by marrying the "-mss w idder." (?".re Asvcuecs of bis etate. be 1..-I.I I m J mm - Court f IJaukruptey io be bo!.l-u at th- How to TkTl. An E.hnnge puts Hie of. and Ut . II. n..M.lfi.M Esq.. . , , ,,i , e c .' KeiriMer iu linkrntitc v in ali''!rv. .. forth the loIlowinR bit of information: Kf' , . . ' f ill Uiscovcr I'LIOIIOllS .l:rulMt.r IM . n national bank notes, divide lhe last two Y figures of the number of the bill bv four, II n " Your obedient servent, A. W. Shaffer, Register in Bankruptcy, 4th Cong. Dist. of N. C. Raleigh, June 6, 1872. against the monstrous faction that lives by plunder and rules with a rod of iron. Peace, liberty, and! property are dearer thanjrieuds ; and no one is a real enemy who is a friend of liberty and resnpeta the rights and property of his neighbors. Merrimon aji KifcK.-Ir, his great to t J ' .nooob at -Thp.it.rn in thi cttv last But the villain who would not only op- faesdav, Judge Merrimon alluded to the press and imprison, but rob-and murder charge made against him of having shown tor the sake of powe and pelf, is an ene? himself the friend ofnhe desperado Kirk my ot Dotn Vjoq ana man and of such is the Radical party made np j i j A very heavy storrh of rain and hail passed over Mount Airy, embracinf, a narrow belt of about one mile in Width. Wheat and garden vegetables werejlestroyed, and the lands badly washed. It occurred on the 15th ultL and the hail bad not ail disappeared three days after. i j . rtopie t rrm. in Asheille at the close of the war. From this slanderous charge he vindicated him self to the entire satisfaction of the large audience who beard him, and we doubt whether a radical who heard him will be base enough ever again to reiterate that charge. We shall see, however, at the campaign progressea. New Bern Com tnerce. 1?72. and if one remains the letter on lhe genu ine will be A: if two remains it will be I; if three C; and should there be no remainder the letter will be 1) lor example, a note is registered 2, IG1 ; di vide sixty one by four and there win lc one remaining. Accotaing io ine ruie the letter on the note will be, A. In C tse the rule fai's, be cerla:ii that the note is counterfeit. K. T. c.i:i:uv. U. S. Marshal. J. T. 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Ii . .. a ' tr ; alat. aa a f r o.i'nr ir I rt iirt!il r'. a.4ir 'tiW l M f . t tr. T h. I rr - fi-MfWr 1 ;r nl t' liaa a. TCt-l.t id C-... f.a Yor., 4 4 Mai : tr f t 1 ll. " I 1..S.I'. i,4 I It k 'r ir-i.i rir.; frai rr r Hi r . . a-, It La a. twal. ! r.TMH -a Gurtita Im i ti LtlX Ciiii WT a ar--' ilia.- ! t' e nr jin1 f .i a.i.ia f r r- fa-rt.. a- l't a-d latar V f I. I rn4MMri aT Itar'laM. ' Uarra) an4 K-.l-j IWi r-r.arl.a.. t r Ma fa ror- t.. I Jra ai.cr t a ti.4. r O. . U t a4 u to on- I a avo4ra, Marfan 4 KuJrj, Ihum -la Diorit 'a. ra T'll . " uri fin' tiftil rtta. Tror Trt aa. TV a it I. a ! -r c -a m a 4 ..an .ne l 1 a'a r if. fold r at U r a'. fit Xi aw4 :. aaxua r '. vr, ac . n .. riiic iti tu1t4 a a lleafia-r Carl r r. r mi f aa ' at "a anrlrrfi.l r aarf rirt..i fiw ifl a tr V . Jt.a t S-a-. f n lor. C U ftac . Tatk. r nnfun."!! lUia It. Tl in mar St eaa"'" i. b- u 4 ,' n.grw J . 1 a aa!r aa4 otat trf miiiUri; .r fallt(t It art it l'at. a I rt.t x of clor, ro. r a trrl a 4 tltat cilj. aU!a- Depoty IT. P. Marshal and Meerlc-T. 3:3tl i PUBLIC SPKAKINO-EVES 1 III COXCKKSSIONAL DISTRICT. Mai. V. M. Robbins. the Couserrative Democratic CHndiJate for Congress in tlii District, will adJress the people at the fob lowing times and places WilkeslKtro', Taylorsville, Ktatesville, Olin, Hiinptonville, Ya'ikinvillp, Salisbury, 22nd. 25th. 2Gth. Wednesday. Friday. Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 27th. j. Saturday. 29th. ? Col. Furehas, the candidate of the oppo site part?, ha azreed to b present also ; so that the people cau bear both sid-if. Lt everybody come out. C'tne out one and all 1 k This is to Give notice : That t tbe4tlidav of April. A. 1).. I "72. a trnr rant in Caukrtiptcy w as I'MieJ acint lb-- ; f-4tat; of 11. N. Smith, of C'i arlntte. in ttif County of N'eckli-nliinc. and Slate i.f Nrtl , Carolina who ha be-i aijudi!ed a IJ:ik- rupt up n u.s n eti nm tuat tue pay- inetit ot any ilebt, and tlo delivery any phraH'ty bt-loufiug to aneii Ilarikmpt. tobiin or for hia te. ami tht- transfer of Miy prop- , eity by him. are forbidd-a bylaw. That i a uteetiofc; of the creditor of !ail lUnkrnpt. to provaj their d ht. and rLM- :ie or more ' .!-i,2nMv9 "f hia etate. Mill le held at a j Court of Ilankruptcr t le huld-n ofS-e of. and Iefore Ji. II Hroadfild. Y.n.. 19th. i j Ilgister io Il-mkruptcy. in hi olfie. in 2 1 .t. Salisbury, at lOoVlock. A. M., on the 14th day of June A. D., lt2: S. T. CARROW. U. S. Marshal. tj t MtMto laic, .t Tttk. rairti idii'ir ii'tlt' :t txlrtlrf a fWa- f.na-l It k. a p-rirr r n u-t f tJiett f r4frHi c .; Italia I at a u V aaa IU fit jra UMittf t Jm u ra'-.CioraSat. r Ttrt. In ihe Superior (A'urt. NORTH CAROLINA, ALIJJAMtUi Coi'jn, j A. Carton Adininitraior t (iarner liadtriniik, i I'U'iT. Ruth M. Lowdirmilk. I-li- 1 I'etiuon uf : M M. V, L. S. Andcr- tlcrotiiL son and aaife ll-tjecea, I Jarne Oxt' rtI and aite Martha, J . I',. l,raltn:rn and wife Nancy Wil- li.iui Vance A llanut Jane Ijwdrniilk. In tliii proci-clin-r, it aptx-arin?. in the aaii- at the ' fat-tion of the Court that Ruth Iid rr.s. Eliza M. 1 William Vao U.arm:.s MnrrielJan LowdennUk are re.n-rc.iJ""" thU Stale; It t therefore onicred that '"J tion be rnde in the ''Carolina Watrl .tn5 IXCti. newojoj-er puL i.ltHl in J-ali.hi.rv, VI, tix ari-eka i.ucceivelr, retpur.n,: 'ai t dant, to appiar at the i Cur of tt' 1etk w rr r T'Ttitii'i 1 o a, t' , V.Ui'1- SuiH-rior (orl for the Conntr of AUxr Depnty b. S. Marshal and Meeier. , h ' (ourl Ht)1 in Taviori:ief en tie r tva - II lj:,stpa rfjv t,f JuU- rot it, ami at..er the ti.iupiait - 1 hart analyzed the Whisk' Inotrn tn xlfm Thia 23d iav of Mav 112. MARRIED. On the 12th June, by Rev. F Johnson, at bis residence in Lexington C. C, Mr 0. R. Barker, to Miss Mary Youog, both of Salisbury N. C. 3 "Oh, love crowned fair, thy present is j Made up of golden hours ; jj And may thy future pathway be j Adorned with sweetest flowers. :: ,0a the 11th instant, by Paev. W. Kimball, Mr. Julius C. Bringle and Miss Celia' S. Brown. under the brand of "J? SELECT," con trolled by Messrs. WALTER D. BLAIR & Co., Richmond, Va , and ind it Free from Fusil Oil, and and other impurities, and recommend its use for medicinal and family purposes. J. B. McCAW. M.D, Late Prof, of Chemistry 3f. Collegt, Va. , This brand is beyond all doubt a supe rior article and can only be had genuine, at T. J. Fosters, No. 3 Main St., nearly opposite Mansion Hotel, Sal tsbory, N. C. 3S:4t 37:".l:id L. M.STKVKNSON. C Suptrior Omrl, Alexander toU'.T- HO I FOR THE MOUNTAINS. N KXCCRSIONtmnbaabeoehartefl L ia run from Salitburr to OKI Fort 1 m. June the Hlh, at 8 o'clock, A. M. The ion will be enlived with eacellent rnn-'C, a3 ft.oclude with a GRAND HALL at Old F utl There will be plenty of room fur tr err 00a a special car for ladte ami their eacorta. Fare to Old Fort and return onle ?2- J.L.BAILT.. May 27, 1572.- 1 i ? ;. A I ?

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