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' i 1 j! t J : . I :....-..! k ' , ' - ' ''-, !'; '1.' ! . iM.V I ' ,V 1 :.i . - - -r t . ! ' !! i ' - - . f y l"l:- Ik 1' 1 " i r ! ; I- 4" i . . ' I IT ! fi j;.,'. ; ' protjest m . i. 9 . . - : --JSpmu i i ii aaa aaaa mit i 1 r . siatc i)emocralic Conservative I " ticket. ' - . ;, fur (Jersrnor-r'l ton. A . S. .MhlUiI',1,'''i s ur iiuncomotf. ; CCSc-lVf charm R, 7iVu GVmior-JOHN HUGHES, f . ' Of Craven. ' .lltf Jury .Cf.7.-,tii1se WM. Ml .SHItT, I Of Mecklenburg. - ; fir Trtwarer3 01 IN W. GRAHAM, . j ji Of Orange. J&ctttary of .SWe-JOHX A. WuMACK. l Ol' Clutliam. j fJr ilW-a)M.KTT LEVKNivOItTil, I hf 4lf fa Linn' I. SuixrinlmJ'.'ut Publ'i' Inxtrnrtlov, MKNPF.XHAM,, (iuaforil. jtxtfUEUS ; i oi Fur public Vhwk J( S. II. SLPAItlv, . - , I - I jf Wake. !, "" H 7th Ci'iigres-.onnMMstr!t t : i-or'bwm if;.j. WM. M. KOKMN, 16 . van Democratic Conservative IV;?A Anoe-rCIIAIlLES l'KICE, Esq., 0f Da vie. &)r. E Fo? tftCJftm? Rrpresndativtjs -X. UJCIV, A K-4CUU C15AIGE, Esq. I W eriT-Capt.VM. 0. COUOHKXOUK. FoTrtitmrer JAMES S. McQUUWNS, . 7-'or jpirter o" JfC?rt. U'OOI.sOX. j'or Coroner rVEyJ. V. EUALEY. Vo. S'rror-lciIAS. E. WAGGONETi. W Coymly ('onmUsioner E. Mauney, John I. iShaveSj G. N. lJernlmrdt, John Graham, and .'John fJ. Eltftning. : I j ! THE Question Settled ! (JKEELEY & 15R0AVN The rilOrLFS Candlaatcs FOR PlESliim VICE PRESIDE! The Telorra !u-rn, at 2 J 't that the Hakim the nominee iiik nati Coiivcntioi. jrf candidntcH ifor Aye ! it nt'ltleLt Jolt !t he TKOlHK 1 brought fl the crjxttcd odk, 1. M., Wednesday last , orjCon vent ion hal ratikd platform f the Cinbin Tliis kittles the Uj1 Ton, the next Pnidcntiul rpco. le Pffsiileutuil (fi'xtiii '. 1.1 . .. - ... . .. . ! ' Holjiat the poiiini: m rsovcmtipr. m a more formal i tv. The tropic had tiiken the wliiole auil thcrefote, had to plead the uul (theauple feasta enjoyed VitUoatj Qfj) course these, Jhins were tender paHy n 'Ike Init and most generous, bid really a" fellow will ek-ken :of the; most jpilatallc ami dilrclous vndi if fofced toj majii<e them as a constant -diet. I: So thU ex- kuulnesw toward 'ns lost much; of its not ihat-we idid not appreciate it, hut by confctiJit travel and weary we had grown tired and di II. : ! ' ,-'"''1 Hfe'rfe I met a diktinguihed name-eakkT ex Maydi 5ff Syracuse, W. D. Stewart, EsJ .lie wai very pleasant gentleman, as all of that riaruq He tcjok much interest in cur arty, nail fir anv goodftking and gave the writer a Khort history ofJthe Stewart family, portions of it deeidedly new and rick. j J Wg vi.4ted Kenwitk Castle, buit by U.t . LohiitreqtairJ now owped by A. Cf.Yate. It U one of Uie finest and most beautiful palatial residences our !arty kaJ yet visited. V It occu pies a cooinianding position and isj surrounded witk bcKUtiTdl statuary, driven, groves of ever green, wuIIh, retreats, places of amusement, Ac;, Ac. Above tire Castle, is a very splendid and ar?e structure going up under the auspices of jLhMethodist. This building we understood wis to be" known as the 'Methodist University. T le great industry of this place is the manufac ture of salt. The water is brought some dis tance1 from natural springs , and converted into salt jn the city. A very large number ot nanus arb t'hiis employed, and profitably too, no doubt, as: the salt i.s made in theun withont the usual princess of loiling, KVe left Syracuse about 3 f.'clock and the next point reached was Rome, X. Y. Our party did ncit intend to stop at Rome ; but they were taken fritn th$ cars amid the strains of martial music, marched to Link's Opera House, where anothejf feast was provided for us. Go ? certainlyl -Eat? off course we did for the fourth of fifth time that d4yk We were in Rome, and expected to do 4 Rome did. At this point we joined many of tlieij Editorial Association and proceeded to Nfajfcltown. On aniviug at Watertown, Wf btciime the gtiests of the association and the tikne pa'sscd at this place was not only all that wie could have desired, bait exceedingly plea -ant. We were editors in the hands of editors, aij tjipugh strangers, of course, had a good time. ( Xo class of men is more generally kind ahd generous hearted. Washington Hall where tkQ! Association met was large and well adapted to tl, ic ioccassion. A large number oi lames, ejJiiloi'A wives, was in attendance. Behind the prcfcidcjnt's table was hung a large white fied r Canvass above which sat the American Eagle. ' Eirst on this canvass was drawn a large Uen-gooze quill under it the word Power, in large letters. Across the canvass, nder the ord power, w,ere too clasped hands, and on the sleeWicuffof each hand were writen'the words respectively Xorth, South. one place to be more dreaded than that on which he faljs. So I cohdaded I would lake tne hancos'and tndearor to reach home, and before thout assLrtaace, 1 Was sailing kiown'that beautiful stream tlie JludsOri, atthfc' ratty ojiO miles an lour. ' Left Albany at 9 tclock i m., kJ arrivetl at X. Y. City G o'clojek y.jn distajnee 150. Went over to Jer sey jlty, regained over night, left there 9 q'clock a. ra; and arrived at Baltimore 4-50 p. tn.t distance, 1SS miles. : 3 They are erecting at Albany the finest Capi tal building to be found in the country, not ex cepting the Capital at "Washington, f In Baltimore to-day business is suspended and every body that cu'd do so has left the city to enjoy the country breeze. Quite a number of delegates are arriving to take part in the Convention to meet here next Tuesday. I1 have intentionally avoided speak ing of political matters in my letters up to this time, and shall only say now that if Greeley is not nominated at the (Convention next Tuesday, and if he is not elected, after being nominated, by a large popular majority, then there is noth ing to be learned py appearances and no truth in the utterances of men. Throughont our en tire trip we have lieard but one sentiment and scarcely but one preference expressed, and that is, Peace and Union, Greeley and Brown. I have been careful to take notes on many subjects of general interest to our people, and especially our farmers, and as I shall, have oc- easion to refer to what 1 have seen anc learaeu in fhe Xorth, 1 1 shall close these imperfect sketches. I j The party of gentlemen' with whom we had the pleasure of tnaking tliis excursion, was com posed mostly of editorslfrom Ya., with a sprink ling from the other Southern States; but perhaps a more whole-souled, I congenial, and truely southern company never met together. At the start we were strangers, we part to-day friends, and the writer shall ever look back with pleas ure to the short history; we have made together, and earnestly pray that each and all may have increased years to live, and peace and prosperi ty through life. I Maj. X. II. Ildtthkiss, the projector of this movement, is doing, as I believe, a noble woik. Ue deserves the thanks of both sections of our country for his persistent efforts to restore good feeling by bringing the Xorth and the South together to a better understanding. He is the Agent of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroa, also tlie Richmond and York river Road, and is to be hoped that he will meet with a pa tronage commensurate with his efforts in behalf of the common good. r J. J. S. INFAMOUS. TOUACCO. r EV JL SMALL EOT. uaV prostitution of the freetKnn of the press Co accomplish tlie baser pa r-oe3- of deceiving and uuslead.ug ihe popular in.nd. 1 Ms good The RaaJcal y tl trcaclicrri aim pitrouic men win no: u. iiuu m pro. . -tl,;,. V .1 , nle of all classes may -Mistrust thoM who !a.nTIS ?' t" n?eamics? rascality attempt it. ! A- S. Merbimox. i fnd to wh,c!l l v r cortea, Ralegh. July 6th, 1872. ' ia ;at,aed la Us of infamous clectlf, , ,-. ' i by the circulation within the I:tst fortni!!it . . . !...... ithrnil"llfhf rrv j r.fi'i.-n .1 ......,...,:... I . . I t l : t 1 i i i ICOMMUXH' V THU. ! c . 1 , : . .. "l " o . "'I l iuvc lizard men .iv I r v. IU ivf v'- .kini U MIU I h:ivJ No GntMBLisc.-A correspondent sug gests that tme men are always grumblinjj about the lsrvs under vbich lliey livf, when they ha;e no tight to, do so ; for when Kloction J)ay comes too many of them says 'I believe J won't go to tlie polU, 1 hav'nt pc time," and thus they stay at home, anddo not even give one day to the election of good and honest intn, who might cn;ct better 4a w 8 they leave a certain chifs.who have not much at stake, t have it a'l their own way. Salem Press. And there U anothr clasccjnally as uureasoiable. They trc always too bufy to attend primary meetings, and leave oth ers to attend to all bucIi matters as nrgnn iziug, bringing out candidates, and deter mining the ways and means of waging the contest. Ilut ow,. look out.: if you fil to meet their coCcptiot of what would cirnr .Xoi:niciLix.(l . Ilenry X. V.V Adra'r. i of lavidl utkvr WJ. it!; l!ic will aniieit R 0 n- XtHtoU n .f-U I ml. iM .i Totirrcca rrows somethin!- like caW!r. ! t- t. , . . "5 ' . . hut I , 4Tt-fMtro.icof i:L:i!f.a!il,,.-! ! i r" rtZ!: I CatCn boiled cabbtgi with vincr j tHxh nr.l 0;i. r-. lil lt pfOU TifcTd t .. p. bills, which bear nooti their fan s wilful .1 .v f i 1 1 i .' m "'-c tl.4ti. P.rH,. , ,. 1 deliberate lie, and wc want the -ood harm , "... i... ..i..'.. i . f,!'1 1 a:' ' Ti.(k. p,ople of Ashe and the mountain rco.J IJunI w ho luilrU trv " UlX against fuch villainy, calculated ns il in to ( f00l little boys by oaring tlirn, a b,..,ch -'bucJti U, mit lehnbr-Wau! J-iXi- nuunulate the weak minded and irnora".it. I of ci?.-Jr. wb?. !. i l..l ; T..:....-. ' 11-" lt!i i.J at SaJL-Lurv. N.C. f..r .. This circular lo which wu have reference. hand n. U ,,f .,!, . ii..- '. Cl'ivr .Plk'- spirit., bfr..!r.t. to ,,. contai,,s the infamous ku klux act, which do not like tobacco ; neither do I. 1 tried ' ST. O m through the tumurnenuh.y of the Dem-1 ,o sme a cigar once and it mad me ' tii r. ynlZZZtVIJZt ocrats, and somr noble-minded KcthiLH- feel liko cpsom salts. T..barco was in- WA i.. f-titi., wW! u mtrrrd pro iitiCuifRufwu Him tuciitt uu'ce vonteil bvt a iu.in narutd Y.ilti.r Rub i' " w i j ur . iin. 43: Ct WhcilttllU Dnnlf fintt . n w l.im a.n.A;. rr 1 r - t - - ..." w - n a t. i lliev lln"rrlil ! u-na ni..ml.A.i i desired to continue it, that the work of , 1nry ,jcv,ir w a st.amlm4-, th-v w-rr ' ORTII CAK(I.INA, I of villainy should further diigiace the statute book, though Grant and h-s cohorts A. II. FREEMAN, C, S. U despotism might go on, is a .W letter, f,igl!t My sister Nancy is'agi.l Hnd noue but meau and designing men don't know win ther i-hc likes toW-eo ut.uia aneuipi io ciicniate u in tins pur- or n;it Superior CiKirt. 1 hero is a younj man tisimd Roy who co:ni s to. fee her. He was Svnnv Corxrv. ) ILJ. rifToin; ) S.Hv':al PrxKiiin-. R.ttj. M. rietnin- ) iVtiilon for T!rurre. be best etraightww they denounce the proceeding,-in whoeor in part, and suerid man pnPl'0,t9 D-uiocratic Conwrva rejditious manner, for the purpose ot in- IimiUallotl. Aut content Willi ki'nn v tuili. .i...t;I. l . . i. -i . ... , ,, . 7. ., r,......,R ,. nriK nnfl inpm, wr.iint In tint r: U p:.ar nS that !Vt bmin V hshing the act, lor, a vile purest?, the cigar L his month, and h.- , .id hr d.dt IWmCi 1 1 .,:...! ..f ,ii!;T.Vr K j midnight plotters, lor such deeds are onlyknow U th would likv it, a..d rh- stid. Eicaiin- io noim.iJw.i.il v.uf .i.nti aone in seciei and daiKness, go on to state t "Is- Hot. the prrlume is nrT:il b " -tro.ii.a--u i o.rr,.,te rdtTtJ tht .!.: ik.. ..ii ii a ii . . r. mitt an ieuiocrais anu vtMiservaiive ore t iiut iien uiv Li regarded by tlie adiniutstr atiou, of which hi p .,e Nanev (jrant is the head, as Ku Klux, and if anv houe i sn,jTt out pf the hands of politieans lion- fVy Douvn. i I--1 iuii us r. . In We have been thus minute in descriling th J Ihi ore the Baltimore Convention met. J he I t i V 1 . .i i.. e ......... D. . ; 1! 1 - i i n . . . .j A . 5. j- . i parueuiarsoi our reception, ive., .c, io snow uie H llill'nte tit I 1 1 -l tl miirii-t !iA.u'inlii!irfvM-nt ' r 1 ' ' ' 11 IK to llm lil'liff nf liu r l !li S 1 V : . .i. : . .. i : i .i. i T " "ivim I jiiii(-.i uics.i"t: iii men i"iU;iiis wiiii ii uieti n.ixj4 lit .ii i . iv.ri vu luti aiu .-. vk4i .wjvii 1 11 11 11 ill 1 i v. - .1 t .! J vftll 1 t I j- rtrsistituents llal I Brown.!arc, Iheji ftd twinkle onith you meet. The 1 able to withstuti" ralnetl.i .(.r.-ch-v inhlli1 ! 1. rnii'i !i ii-j i ! 7" -i -v : I I 1 1 i Xot only so, but lo people of the That they weroi sincere, ftnil lllrit n 1 ?rr-f- r.lnmritv (I.ii kTn f! tin rtt liikn. ore, cnftthnlienllv thr o-1 i . is e L, . , c, . ; , , Ihe very atr is hvmlenrrl I C J ,..,., ttll, ,i,J. ii,;. fn. d , , i 11111 :. V. t IIIVllVV .J 14 l.. 1.11-itib fciil. Till with asenso of their determination to. elect 1 , ' , x- ,j -, . ' i ft tf-hn ni' hni' i,l irt licrn nii.l Smiliiprti oil ltfir-v them. A manVnjn feel it in his holies and ''L-:i, j. '..,' i .... i. i .. , i it j cesi.il in fiioti. wo i n ii ; i.-5 1 ro:i i 1 m:nn:i'si. ..- 34 til. 1 I... ' ii . ...-.I i . .. 1 : ii - i iii wnii iii,i;'. n liiavs wiin a eneer- ,i f-ict lack liieir, even, will nut Ik JUDGE IMERRIMOX'S CARD. :We invite special attention to the subjoined Card of Judge Merrimon. . We have not seen the document publi.-died by a negro and circulated by John Pool, the in famous, but thd card cf Judge Merrimon satis fies us of its character and purpose. There i half their titne afterwards in helping to fight the battles of the enemy, giving them the whole weight of thtir influence during the contest, but coning in at last, with a trruds'iu'r vote. When Judge Hoid first took his seat on the bench in Raleigh, he was reported to have announced ih.it 'ie sicord is Hie process of the law.'' As there may come a day ot reckoning, it would be well for the members of tlu Raleigh bar, who heard the declaration, to take steps to preserve the evidemes of the fact in an incoiiteslible and iiipeiisnble form. The chalice which the generous Judge, com mended to the lip of others may prove savory to his own. The hundreds ot'poor victims, whom he had torn from their homes and tortured with the mockery of justice, would not weep to hear that he had been constrained to taate the Saiiie wholesome beverage. It is remarkable, that in all the cases tr'ud before those Federal Judges,- the ipse dixit of the Julges, whether relating to law or fact, is ibsolutely conclusive. Tlie iuryis as nurdy Buueruutnenii y as a ft tt V vivvn, VUUIUO. A. 1 CVI V V C 111 VOL CVll rM i I J however, to set of tie mockery of thJ whole proceeding. Jltchmond 11 hig. live ticket he will be looked upori as a i - -i i . i . rvu rvlux, unit arrested betre the election The assassin who sueakiugly stabs in the back, is not more despicable than the vil- terluuie is ngrerabb " -tro-nia-n i ir.rr,i.,te r.ltm-J tht n'.li.. i ; I . i .1 1. , It m V' m lv in die H';tt. ha. an." a tu- Mm r L.g brother lom l.hi.-d .....bUJuM in KV.i...!irr X.-rth liruli.r,. y Paid, -(iii out id l.it- -Miu-r.it a-k-. tL.tifrM.-? t!,.,;,! I'.,;.. eJ jouhiriKl cnatun ; thefiuthol M-i Knurr, And t j ap-ar at li.i k s,.. tub icdo makes me sick." moyixc hi:ayj:x and kaitii. w it see co. is;. i, i; a!!n?ion i i the X.'itli lains who would concoct and have pub-1 rn. pipe's lo the t if .i is d (;r;n:t . li?hed Mich lies, and nous but cowaids ! niii.;.-ji a'io.i to carry Xor.h C.uuli ia :. GRANT'S EDITION OF THE 1'IIIL ADKLriUA rLATFOUM. who lack the manliness to nice'-an honest ! AugiiM, at :oTV:i. Mils, f.r 1 Ri.ii Val tick oiiponent, would resort to such lying ', tl The uir.il i li"-ei of .--aeli a ree ill w.Il ! trickery, for ashamed of their own act, with have treat weight in the l'rceid. ati i! oo.i the stamp of the devil, the father ol lies, upon their cotiutenance, they are wanting ru -r tVvirl. w U !,v!d (vr thr x.::ntr ,.f S :t. M.T.dar in St-j.-niU r lint, ami Mtfrr ,(. coju- 1 pUinloTllK jilaoilf. wiihin lli, frM thrrr ilin, .( v. i.1 l.rin li.rnf .r lir iil tnle , !r rrlkf !i-tini!i.l in tl.t- ctnplahit. Vh:u . X. II. rr.-.Ttn!..t tK i -ai.J t oi i, .ii-r. il IK.!, -oil, on li i, 1 T i, tA ,,f J,,,r' A. II. in;. A. II. I KI.EMAX. t . S V. I II Cf. test iii favor ol t;r.;nt. As a sample of the din atch-s hu h NORTH I AEoI.lN . SfKRV Cot NTY. Iii Prtkbatr cr SHj-r-I rir I oort. ill brass and imnm'purp t.t rni.f rrtut a tit in are ft'Ut froiil Y:isli.R t'toil I'i'v In ll.o and tell him Mich tales, but under the j Vlli , concerniog-our eb clioTi. wc copy ,:a,ur.v. Aait,'r J'-rph Lnody dtv J cover of an envelope, through the post 1 'be following tch-graiu to theXc Yuk oftice, are disK-miiutiuc the vile slanders, I Jor ul of Cummcin : JanIj.n.Iy KliuUih I.n,,'., . J..i.n L.n-lr tuus attempting to dodge and screen them-I ' 1 ,io l.ranl h publicans are tmkmg 1 !.:., i.. A !i Land for u-t-- selves Iroin iioseeutioii lor uupossilig up j xt: at-ruinary t lloris to rury tin- .Vn;li on ignorance and intimidating viders. C iit.'lna chc:i:i. Xotw iih.: -i::din? the We trust the Conservative candidatts lihei ll contiibutious fnun hei.-, the civ in those sections where this infamy has come i up today f.r m -re m-mey and been perpetuated vill not only denounce 'peakeis. Secret. ity ll..inwt-ll 1. -avs f..r the w hole thing, but endeavor, ns' far as ; 'b it Estate o; Fiidiy, ai.d S-cr. iaiy pos?iLle, to U rret fut the frource from j 1 daiio ft.!!o s tjuukly atu r. I' ih ait whence sprung the?c emanations, that the ! ' -t- --lp ln'- Jtaie. Si-nator .Margai; villains, who use tin ii pens as poignards, says that a mi'li :i doll. us wi.l be for their inkstands as a means to publish lies j ward d if neces-ary." and fiighteu honest men, may btTUrought j tie I'm ot yesier l iy ront iinr.? tlie to that justice and punishment they so a'p- n' mtiits f Mr-i-. l.iu;. i ii ,ul richly merit. StataciUe Intdliyciurr. I I.tp o to spe.ik in ..o:!i Cii-d i a du:u:g .. the pusM-ut mouth ii ( ' eeu.-b no, i !ur- THAT CONTRACT. ! lh ' 4 yeitevillc. e do not believe .oitti V ai- :;..a c im 1 n thi, t-nM., it apr-t-arin-r ibtt J..l.n IainJr. Br-iijlTiiin lni.lr n'i.1 l!,t- i hillir.. tit 1 l.,ir..f J - i t I.-iniit', Itiir. a! i.iw t.f J.'i I.-itnir. ikv'il, w h't iire in-!, ri ..1 nl f i!.. Sutr- h i t'urrfk.rv nrJeretl tl.-a p iL!i iiiu U n. U- Hi l: v i-lur l !ll'tll. .1 lit W-I1I. N . i 'T MX ( I 'nri!i 1 1 . 1 pit!!. t . .Tp-w..r:.t tic . t In- ( ",f i f il v n j r t.-r i . i.t : i. .r !. t r j'i....-..,. m :v- wtl.. r - t the .ft!iv"t.f ! Siirrv, :-t il.e ".. .rt lf . i-r in D.'..ti, on M..i.t!.iy .V.h tl-iv i.f Aic":.; . x',.itil nii.airibr t tin pl.it nt of il..- j Iii,. li.i. J. !... r.a-nrt , n ttu'r , .r th" r:i . v ill iv l.. :,r.l r:,.i I- -:' lli :ii. Willi---. . H. lr tin imiii, I'r.J'alc Jud''r at fli.e, in 1 K,'., ur, mi t!.i- 1 Till .1 1 of J uti. . ! -7 J. A. II. IT.KLM N. l'utbalt Jud-. 1 1 'i Conflicting rumors having been circu : he ci lated as to what was .he Coiitiact some 1 1. Our party says the fact is it is the i , nme mice nritie 1st .ew loik, tor tlir ()at (-ale ot irtir road to tne Southern -"f curily Stale - ' T Irrud for R adical- by unj uiouol of in; or iiioiicv. ho language strong enough to express the eon- ""-V parly. lhuc will O.mot P fp.l tir t!P ri!i;in Tool llouii I'l.-int .ailOtlltr. I liaVe UO W tl who woujd deliilit in arson, an assassin at heart nor has Fish. Unses! never Le such of my own i mm .. : .. i j .- . i- . l. v" . i . . Who w6uld rejoice at the foul murder of Xorih ! 1 "l -"r'""" I" Carolina's most honored sons. He is a vile 1 "f ".r ntry ii uccessan Only by i ii. electing iw can it be done. 15 ivoiiets ! wretch witn a .Nero s climes' upon Ins miuI, lui , " . , o. e iiiii.-i iti t- u miu;i iu ioiu the mysterious but won- ThijiHands ol' llieiiv and lii'owu. tiranlfs lerful injluoiuft) vi liii U is pi-';id every yy here like fire in thofsti bbhj. will go for (3'reldey brib nionev cim't fall iiitt) Grcelt!y, jicrsuasion or jinfl f Ofl cource this -tlon,r and wiW go for ioor nominees, has always lxfen without a Xero's courage. AIut threateniig. ins'ultin?. and islaiidcriii'' his moftier State, he Erip.n Watertown, on Thursday, We made a toQ would s,r;ke a Jcalh blow in the vital pari- to avenjre a fancied wroi v. Int l arises i"nm i i i oi a.iuo-i every nr.ia ..,, ,i. i T ,..m.,a.. . tUnrJ ia.,1- btijit, and made a tour of the thousand lies, he Ixjiit vas crowded ,with ladiesand gentlemen, though not too much for amusement: dancing iniiir-ie. sinking, &e., Ac, were kept up in good jor-ljicr. and iine spirits throughout the trip. We prejvent them. They will jiWeiiPdown the river .'50 or 40 utiles to pullman's raiijlis in detiauce ofeverv Ijlsluiid, and although under Queen -Victoria's jjlhig, we were not yet e.tempt from feasting and jjwihiiig. Here was aanost bountiful tablespfead fforoiir benefit. After eniovin'i the good things and the scenery along the river we returned to Watertown, and began to make preparations to visit the"Hub.' Pvery thing ready weputouifJr 'iiosting"-to join in the Grand world's Jubilee. Yje "arrived late at night and retired to rest.-5-Mbsi of us Jose early, for Saturday. was the day fox .sight seeing. We first visited Finuel Hall of revolutionary notoriety ; next " the Big Or- icr refusal to permit him to further degrade her. Pool is not only a sneaking, low, vile wretch, bitt he is readv and mean enough for anv crime. it his slanders be denounced aud spurned by fcVerv decent man. uenqe. bapqr "acCrpfs the situa- thc Cincinnati-Balti- The Junior editor, who ja Democrajt, of the straitjest sect,will yet dp like every body else in like cir cumstances, fjaccjept the situation" too, and isiake the besf of it What j ele can ho or any lody el do. The . M jig' child's bo"rn, tind his name i ( I:, I i ' i .aj- -i s up" the recley. GREELEY! NOMINATED ON THE l 1 FUtST RALlIO'i;. tj From our Raleigh exch mos we learn hat Greeley) was nominated I on the first Ballot, as fojlows : lH i t-?' i": Greeley G&G, lfiyar, of I-lawarc, lo i31ack, ot rtiinsylvauia, Iii, 6ioesLeck 3. i Thip nomination was then itnade ttnaui &r. ' i . ... ..mi..-. !!. : - mjua auiKi iuu wuaesi ei)inu$:asm. FILLMORE FOR G REELEY. A few nights since, we met the Hon! A. (Jriharu on the cars, He had ' ccu npjlNfotli, aud-whiio there had. paid j a Viait to E-Preeideut Millajrd Fillmorer Jlr. Filjmore does not now take any acj- tiVtpart injpolitic's lU his opinions arj; I higldy respected by a large portion of thi people efxhts country. V Ve we're infonnj j - eci by Govj Graham' that 'Mr, FiHru-oif was decidedly in favor of the noniinatioji I , i of Greeley.; He believes that Greeley iL . ; tho man forj tlu times ;'; and ns we ha vie ' f'tid in a loiter writ I en .'from; Raltimortj, siich 8cr-msh I'eJbc opinion 'of a large majority o'( the X'ortheni pemde hom j wo have retently met. : ! ElITOI.jlAL EXCURSION PAJiTY . L. S. HotkiJ lWoy, M vsjt., Jnc 27th, 1872.1 - I wrote iVom the beautiful little town jot j- CciHva. 1 U now at the "Hub." 4iean U '. thatj and win-Id nit be ini.Minderstootl.jat I "Hosting." .Our pnrtvarriiveil here last jflht it. hi. .. . mimnan leave to-niglit ftkr-Albanv, X. Y. ii e itMt lrnorn. .,n., i - - c k.i .. v-'.";-.i, ior Syracuse, -file country tliroii3h which wj passed" for ome ilis I:iiicewasflaf.Ve jiasse.) several prclty places, Iteforc reachhtg our destination Si-tjoea U X. Y. wjaliamlsoine town on'a pleasant stifam, l.yint onALii line oftravtih After an agreeable ride over a Cue strip of eou'itry we reach the t l T- .V ' m lt0Ur thi i rtin--UvSentlaofIhe party vol4teeTlnr I , "vo i-.ft iu-any a nine and' laud at the tow of Cavil it. The ni-Tt ,d gan;" heard it played, next Bunker Hill monu mcn t. This monument is of marble and Is in bight 22-j feet ; from the top of it is a fine fiew of the city. 1 f was erected to coinmemorattj the battle of Bunker Hill, or 6f Charlestown heights, which was fought June 17th, 1773, and in which Gen. Joseph Warren was killed.) Gen. Warren wts the first martyr to the cause cf Amercan liberty, and the battle in which! he was killed, tlie first regular one of the revolutionary War j.Xov for the giant coliseum.; We take' the street cats and are soon landed at its portals. l is elegant in construction and perfect in ar rngement or as near so as possible, and has an auditorium capable, of seating, ;it is Raid, over ojXiOOO persons. The seats were all full, and rt'ally this is the show after all tlie large audi tory- It is rarely we get a bird's eye view of so large a number of persons, or sit within thi Walls and under the-same cover with them. 1 If there was any thing else grand and imposing about this festival -the write Was unable to ap preciate it. He heard the music, the: anvil chorus, &c, &c, and to make a long story short, ii was impressed with the idea that the whole! thing was one magnificent humbug. Thou-d (.il more, the projector and manager, is makin money. "Bosting" is making money by it. We 1.-.. e t it. . .! . i . ! i l it3.ie lor many to niglll. I ' I 5 i i - j- J. J S. i If ' I . Baltimore, July 4th, 1872. Our Pbrty is now on its return! home. Al ikat go by this route will meet here to-raorr6W, It - . : . . ..' - i prom iosion we went to Albany, X. . At tjlis point the writer was violently attacked vfcith hemorrhage and compelled to remain a ftw days. The party went on by way of Rim hamton enjoying everywhere, as usnuf, that open hearted reception and generous hosnitali ty that had been extended to us throughout the 1-North. I .f I at ... j nne sieU at Albany I received every kind hess and. attention it was possible for! friends to Hstow. ; Theexcursion party made every nee jary arrangement for my comfort, j providing i f.r cverv want and ererv hnircnrv! titr'A ' r o f -.'W.-w ..it. ;.nd l'2!ejCt.ioii haw to carry the war in the iSoiilh wi: !i my at my ( t .w u 'em ) at tlo polls for a l.ar.dsomu m ijmiiy. Soldier.-! 4 ( )ur broi her colored and otherwise for whom we got cijiiality fare at l'hiia delphi.i tIioiels, ccc, must pay back by for us. 1 his is important, ny ( i ree- A CARL). To The pcnpU of Xorth Carolina : omi-anv. wc h ive piocuied a cony Irnin i - 'i i jour tiitiiil T. 1). t'.n cr, (who, .by the j way, keeps the "dols" in tlie-..- matti is.) l aud pullish the same in another !. nun, ; po that eveiy owe in iv si c for l.inisc; i wh.it arc its terms. I; is p.i-pir licic to ; sta'c that tl.i-j c ' li t w.i e '. u a.- ,(o. r-a :ict i.iicu ; b' cur I . ii c' ors, and .l co.u -e, ItiuJs w. , c.i.c. inn 1. ts ii ,i; y iii'-ct. 1 ! o ( i' in;. just to our section vny htve b'-cn the j terms of this contract; or wliitcvcr uiav ! have b(e:i the ic! nlion of McAdcn, and otlu rs, l r re!' .ise Swej f. oin loci:- li.il i'ii;i 's, wc tin of- oV i: ii.'.lu I uia fe for i '1 troii! r lor us. inisis uiiportaiit, ny tirce- i . r n . . f . ' "Ji- ii-y may go Jor us altD. downed 1' iieinls! t (Inr -J. it (1 ier.s. fii" ns manv n ;irn till i .. l 1. 1 . ... J v:i i . :.. ' 1 irou' our iiciuioiu inu iiueiuess ic- T. ..' lories, will have t!w high privilege of i ..j.. i . I 1 li '. oils i. u vii ul" ior us. v l oucii si) i it if now nave . i .- i.. .;........ i, i . ,. .... i ! . . . . . . ' n:ei:ua. ;o:i iU ,c" "V1"1, i'i",,u"sM'""' ! Tin; same light as our colon d bn tliren. - . i )so:i itiMl I'.lurs ! . ! co;,nd, wt l.o .1 my present relation to tl-.em, I deem it worth j C()ll,U)0l. Soldiers ! bile to infoiin Uiel.eow'.e that my attention ' ,,, c his beeu called to a scurrilous and lib. Ions G' 1 '1 l""-- paper, extensively circulated iu this iState, entitled "Head And Circulate." "This paper is anonymous, aud does not purport to have the sanction of any Editor, Publisher, political Committee or any body but it is scut to the people underthe Congres sional fraulk of Hon. Johu Pool Uuited States Senator. It appropriately makes its first appearance in an obscure weekly paper, published in Washington C - it y. called the 'Rational Xeics Era" edited by a negro named Fred Doug lass. our Governmrnt must reduce tlie whole nation to a unit ; also unallerelu. finaaces of all the money tp prolixly ! .Mixed drinks ! 7 Our people aid i-flico-holders pay the expciiM.si of the 'new campaign. ''Whoever rcndersjLifts to C.Tsar, such things are his'n." Tivron. ''Peace has ! more war than victory." Hen Duller. ! 'Let us have more of it." O. TwUt. Education ! 8. All are now fit o to bestow capital icie a;iai.ics ai.y I'lanie, or ri a- y w.iy eetirurc.s .Jc-srs. Wilson tV .dciice, I- 1- . t fat. i lor lueir action m tin- in ntcr. i.r.-i- t lit i gi li' .. llie;i art too Wi ll KlloWl) l) t.lf s wor'd to need fiolU us :i i v coin- V. 1. u tbev w ant i.- tl.t Eo ol, know to it iii:!? r ilie l new contract uja'.e here l.i.-t wtik, they can get it on finite as favorable tctni'. (to them,) as is given in the other contract. Atii'iille Citizen. Hp- i;r! ciif a i.. cf'jil i c ted b.Al' lied peoj.li leni i i cvi ry lhoroU'hl v poi ; ;i ii ' i n. -1 f.f the 'lied lo aao' !i ; ' " .t!.l. A i i wiij .: t ... r v. i A. t '.iHiil V" j. if o. of ii.itinr I . ! 1 1 i L. i In l!ir Ss.jHii. .r t t.rt. r. I!;'.!. iMi'i t: I tn: i!'.c 14.1.1 I lib- :, r.-.i-e:, it-.; .r i :.iT l.t. . i i o:ks g. t H il! ! V a-.- i r.( : Oil 1 e , ll" ' I lti.li IV ii Vl i; i . i r u b; I . . ' t U'.! i w r. C. I V- t : i: . i ; ..it i .!.... -At tie t !i l.v i : 3.. ... w II i. r i.l ji 'l :e ..le. ii.-:'!. i .-. .'';,. 1. i tie .i ' and w e are g'.nl to 1 Will go leu I HURRAH FOR SOUniERX YOUTH ! a ! 1 'I 111 I t llOi. : ' Mr . ;'..! i.:t a..d wt V. . to I.- foij of.! ii. Il ere it'ter no cel. '..! i 1 -1 - or ir-tod ot i.i'ij'.'o i will hi- coioj.l.-te wit!., ut the iii: a uti sci'-i i ! li .1 .-kiil of Pud. Hani-, the r'iejit l'iic Kit g of Air.t ii i, w h ttfitci U un l-vy street. I'm" ro's Ihm. NdTIILR I. IK N.U'VIi. The R idif.il pato is are chaiging that Judge Mi rt.nio'i iiuctiVl folly women, in Yancey county I a ii . ri tor taking a mile Viovernmeni l itne Cojin, duiir.g the war, and thai he would Ltd ditiuirs the rase until ho w as i .it! i ' ar It it I: .li.. i ii, i i . IT "il I :. '. I I , -'. L b.M -t ..(. ' .!. '. . - . I . .. I '. ; ft. ii'.-i.'. ' t Mi, ... W. i lo l! i r :! ii! in., a '. t . 1. r i '. ' . i v . ; ' r ,.,, t ..; .11 I lit v ) ; 'i ; . I l Il I a i;r i ' t. y m.'su.v Sc :ui ( ii.n, Aii i-i. d.i on. iii 111. it n .i i ana lauor, ana u ficcicu i win use ine The circular is iiifamously false, scanda-! same zeal as in the rust for mv brother- lous, and criininaU It imputes to ine and 1 m.b, w- Presents r.f uiiiul I -.1 1 .1 .. . " outer geuueuieu, some oii anu etiiers olt the n 'vn .,, ;( t,..t,l l. C f . . - . t . , t j m A il v via i.iiviii'1 - v a i v lemocraitc-UMUservative I'cKel tor this fetate, I . i n i the most infamous crimes gainst society' ; V"- !radT . ' . iu. j'lefcius maKe tne rat Previous to the war it wa rarely the case- that a routliern tmy to K. li go lion- ; i,e :iini;rs the rase ut.f.i hf w.-ia p .hi ors at 1 iinceton t olleire. Indeed, they four doll. us in earn c.:-e. I beie i not a rarely stiKtd higher than the litih forfn ; w tfd of truth in this cliarg". Il i a lie Theirpai cuts were gcnoially wealthv, and ! ouj nf lhf whole cloth. Judge Meniiijii the bnvj. would not study, lint wasted neiir tit.iciet! anv oi in an rev, or avy other county, units. l.i oath of oiMee i,- lo ! -o. ee- to b e so. Auburn, X'. -.Y. - Here U located the State pris aijrii posing sfr act are of grauLje wall uga to on. It U i. jrt ..r.v i? i i- v i-riiyi k ti v , jviug iroHV t.av Syracuse y - In due tunic, about M., Syraeuke was reached. JThe dclegatjon of citizens mid Jon at ring of carriges were here to meet us, mid over the city we were carried, wliethcr wiliir.gornot, the ride nmbt he eubmittod to, the fights must be M-tn, thef wine must he druax . I he writer is remain with me, and their kindness and atten- ia npxt pl,e isUTn l-sliairhever forget. - I am also Undertob-! igations to the proprietors ofthe Delevan House hd ilr. O.C. Alexander for kind altentiorij :My casu was regarded as a Very critical on.-, kri r a -w - i. urgeu mat i snouid remain'over several; ays bcAye aUerupting to traveh , This fwas perhaps the prudent course, as I was prostrated id more thoroughly exhausted than: ever was Xorth Caroliua'sjadiciarj. But, "tlllnWl td rayself," when a person is absent from home and falls sick, Uicre is but one worse cotintrr but and individuals, and it is so false, wanton and criminal, that it is not surprising that iv is ceut, uuv iu accompli-? ii wnai evil ii may Without apparent sanction of, or attaching amenability to. any one. It Is monstrously false and scandalous that I was amazed to learn that, it wasseut. out to the people under the frauk of Mr. Pool, and I therefore enquired of him, by letter, if it was So sent with his knowledge and consent. He informed me it was. but says it was a "rehash of newspaper articles " It is indeed a "rehash' made up in' such au artiful way as to charge tn terms, by suggestion, artful argumeu a tion, and innuendo against 'tne aad others, the -most disreputable crimes and conduct agaiust the, people and irtate: and it illustra tes a species of desperate and disreputable partizan warfare t: at connot be tolerated. much less! justified, among t ivilized people nor do I believe the people of this state of a'ny political party will do so. So far as; I am informed the Radical pairers of the State, fruitful as they have been of misrepresentation aud falsehood, have not republished it. I deem it due to the people add myself to say for the benefit of any such as might be misled by Jt, that in so far as it refers to my self the paper is in every material respect absolutely false, scandalous, and lire locs, and I believeit is so in reference to the other gentlemen assailed. In vindication of myself against this wan ton attack, it is my purpose to bring suit a gai n s t lbol , i n h e S u per ior Co u r t of Wak e. reserving to myelf to such other steps in the future as jmay.'be deemed proper. I am irjore jthan willing that the pith shall he ascertained by a judicial tribunal for the better satisfaction of the , public, and to the end, that professional politicians may learn that th-y; cannot assail iijuoceut men iu such a savage; way wbh impunity, I will give Mr. Pool the bpportunity to make good the charg es in the aunouymous paper, if he can do so. It has been suggested that sueh publica tions are; legitimate iu political coutests like the present. This may be so according to the code of morals of a class of desperate pol itical adventurers, bt it is not sk. iu my judgment, among geutleineu. or a civilized and virtaous community. Nor do I believe the people of Xorth Carolina of atay jarty will eudorse such shamelesss and groundless assaults upon innocent men, beeause they happen to be put forward by hundreds of their fellow-men for high, responsible kud honor able ofh.e.- The paper referred to is a base and crimi- m.my u.u fid hours at Niw nik .; .d ad a I 1 l ie ut towns and ci.ics. i) it no: sn now (nnlrei: u;m inco the war every year h is w .: i.cs-e o 1 YJnccy knows i! the supeiioiity ot toiitiiirn iwiod. ml marc go, and ! every class ihc chief honors Juvo beii . money is acceptable too. If there is no ! borne off by our oathem boys. .Wc lax on bonds wc .sustain nuances, iuy ; mentioned tne other day mat yung lwicit- cJ,lrtb in this count v. plan would ls to have the people pay all inond 1 earson, a young man ol twenty, ot lf1jj.(.,i f ,r ,, ,,,urs to an the debts ot the par'y aspiring ft malt s rem nkalie pait?, aud a tru iSorih I aro liuiau, bad taken very high honors in a chus of ninety-four, Laving obtained the valedictory. We learn that two others, one from Mississippi and one fiom Ala Every R...1.1 l in 7 . ' an tt'tS' I tUr U7i'.'( ,.hv th -fvi.tv , "7; SK.l' t ." f - trull, d I., M.sr. WAiaTI'.U I. AIK Co., :.!.,;, d, Y,i,u,J tir.d it i'reo I'roiu ruil Oil, fi iff fur inc-li.it-al nnd fuii'ly y.ti j." . .T D. MrCAW. M. 1. l.r.u V,t,f. f ( h,x. M. c r u. I i. Thir 1 1 :i d i ! yn-.,l ,11 i i or ar! .i '.' ;c.(i ,.i 1 v 1- i .it T. .1 I - i i i.'s. 5o. M. . Il!lOKe M .ll.fiol, a Ho., 1: N. c The tiigge-t political m.--.i-ig f tin- , season took place Monthly at lp River 1 Dill V II" lid. ISoll .SPECIAL NOTKT..-. and others taken in part payment ba lance in four years, with interest. Grant's Great Gift Enterprise! 11. D u Greeley! With this watch word, and our lucid interval platform no ticed above, we march on to John Drown victory ! Hail to the Chief ! Goo-KAU. Judge Merimmclv.- A gentlerran who ci. ln;s: is' :c :ln ' e rol-.r- tl aijd'eiice whi.h ronsis'ed o arid two white men. It i that l.t made one ef the lust cpeeclns t.f his I if"--, aipid immense applause, and cii irged fe ojiny voters Itia. the eh-c'ion of I lyases O t -1 . fi. i. : t . r I .1, r . i n r,-: , ' .1 1 i it jri. XT' . . - !'. . I tt . I'fc. Vli.l H' ! ; f .i T I m t m t i - t) ft !! vr, i.- uf . i i ' I. t . I i. ' I" t '04" t IS ( J K, hama, took the highest distrctionstJie ! (;: h .)Ut i,rJond pr-ia h entiirf. So over- iclmin whs the (1m.1 .f h' vh(ivuc tlirnik rn'T t i n fr i i ir or linnnrti 1 1 i n llmnlliOiB . - . . a ' I Surely it is a singularly pleasing circuni t u t lllf. WQ ,xjik. c.Iiaay ai,a fiuiiv-c ikui iuu iuil-u- i..piici .wi, cuoii. i attempted to icpl v. i . i ; .i i iv?.. 'r i UU w tiil uy oouinerii uj ., r uisn ie.ir u W 4T a kt H'.a-ait IS T- A r ' a- ,1 I L'l l,orri. fuC .i r. i W I f T I I..' ' ' II w- r I it. 1,-rn'. V ut t. ,!. i O-- !' r ' 1 " tn . Cr.it. ttiUf . 1 "le S i.. a . ' tai J'-'-" t an r.r M. r. S I I , n.r lruit. l-j-A 1' fUcv, Nr Y.if k. rt k (irtrr.abfro' Pnii 'ud. was present at Trinity College, a few ! that the young gentleman wh stands like j Weeks ago, when our distinguished can- Saul, the son of K:?h, above all his fellows j ... ... . . . , ' i . ii . i didate tor Governor gnoke there, informs iu the present senior ciass, is noni n.. i ( Tii ti rcliM I , Ii . wa shot tli.oi'gh th us that it wars the most able speech he j South too, hailing from CliaihstoaS. C I tj,,.' ,.dl nisio - i hr..o -li tl. ' wu' i i i -I .i i i tr:.. :.!....... IT., .... ...If"' ' I- v . On li id. iv a dog belonging t M. W. f:Mtr'r fr K " '.. ' 1 1!. II I . t i tit,.-.tttti . ii t. t' iil!'.'. t ' I - ' . 'W -itot i. , : " i r i -i, , . .' -o " i r'- I i 1' . ' cri . - an . , . r. i- i . I ,- has ever heard, either at home or abroad, j Ilia name is D.yan. lie is represented and in this he seems to express the opin- j to us a young gentleman of extraordinary ion of all who heard it. We arc glad to j ability and accomplishment. Young Pear know --that Judge Merrimon is winning I s-on is not o;:ly a distinguished scholar such laurels wherever he appears. We i for his age, hut ho was the orator of hi class, and of the highest moral character. It affords ns much satisf letioa to record the triumphs of our South, in youth. Sentinel. Niivr Rail Road Com r act. This contract differs from the other one which was discussed in our last issue, by (Jen. Clingtuan, as so objectionable, in these important respects. While it is intended to permit any bjni fide Company to make, its duties will be performed wish a scrnpu- j at their ow n expense, the French Broad lous regard for the best inteiests f.f the ! line, it retai ls und- r the control of the j Western Pivi.-ioii all the a-'seta ui.d cl t:::: i of the Coinpanv, and directs that t h y Welearn that John Pool, Radical U S. ; shall b- apolt i Im the eMet,.i..:i i f '".-e Senator, has his headsfjuarters at the Xa- 1 road from th" ir-i ch il.oul io.v;.!( . tl.t ticnal Hotel in Raleigh, and will lemain Georgia wear );t kv.u n. I: i! ? ;.: there nntil after the tit ction. It is said release S e. i ; son, L;i' ti, Id, llopki.: that he has one Imndcrd thousund ihlhirs Co , i.oi- the rhuid.i Rail; ..,.1. Th- hear of the good effect ot his speeches on all sides. His speech in this place, some weeks ago, had tlie ring of the olden times, When ability and Itonesty were the stand ard by which the v-ilue of a party or an individual was estimated. The fine off hand productions of our standard bearer not only stamp hira an orator, but con firm the impression so generally entertain ed of Judge Mcrrirnon, that in whatever position of public trust he may be placed, whole people. Gohhh ! Hesscinjcr. aj.d oimhig ottt 'under lh ihiotl. '1 he d'g in thriwn into a ditch u.rt le of tji.? city as Je.ul. and on yesterday, ' M n l.iV.J much ? the attT!i:-h:iiut f vi i m;e his dog.-!,:p cauie back wagging li'r tail and app ircnily as lively hs if i.oihing piusiiilh td occuricd Jtnl. Scudix I. . s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . ,jr .. r t i. -(i!.lm-.i . i. e ... f I GIVE ici YOUR TAX. All H'ioiM liable hi a enrporation tax on pro erty or II. are notitied lo t -M on the und r incd at tlie Watchman Oflw-e and jtivt in a isttifthc sime during the M?ctiid week in Jul ficxt. A double tax i li.e p--n titr of f.-siiure. ! J. J. ME WART, C. I;. (.'. .lira - n. I STJ.-Iii. Mcic mo t -. r t c ... ?r I - !- . a ii.'. i i ' l.r 1 . ' tl li r I. I't T1 ill '' ,... r . l.. ' -. i. .1. O. f .tt. ttll ( . r ' r O I. a 4J. ' ! ' ' " ' - ii t. ' f ' tn h'.r I. -z ' . :- !' I'i '. l.- 1 l. '' ' 1 T. I) t unci AC rl. ' ui 11-a t t art Wb ti'. " 1. r I lr k." I i ' 1 ' -Tt I I. f ' . C ' 1 ' ' ti ' t?i tv .v . . - I . 1. k i ' t I -V . V 1 m. ft. I k.i I- lt.ir il. .. .1 kl l. i'. fl ' ' f" T Vj Ij (rr 'ront n e '.''-'" "' ' 1 JTT 'Ut. .'HiM -SM1I1..-TU iv - M-t r..il r. St,- ; . r . t T ' T ' . t i . . f ; 1i.'l1 ktf rri(t l -t Up ii. 1 -r r.. r.. I Tr .. I ,--' ' . .-- t - . I tl i' .- i i ' . t ar t . '. ur tl 1 1 k-r. . !' - 1 7 1 ' I 1 KTATI.-'F .."-' U: ! IN , s-, I v il It. I m V. i ' ,'iV. I'.. S'.. :rp. 1 I" ii". r r'a r t'. t- 1 t l.t. r: S 01 11 i- is also p:.'t.t a I!' : Comi'.iirs.oio'rs to 1 . 1- sent out by Northern Radicals to be used Doaid o! ):; ct for tlie purpose of cairying the State for ; -'n, a-king the Caldwell. This money has beoo r.tist d ( all th. m n.ey available in llnir Inn.!. by assessmeuts on the salaries of Radical lle paymeul of contractors, ixc; aud li'.;" officials, and by contributions from Jiadi- j we n our scl the Tiulces to pioet d at cal capitalistswho feel the importance j or.ee to tt 11 S w .sou's n.ortg.ig. d l iuls that attaches to the North Carolina elec tion. What would have been '.bought of such a Btatesment before the war ? Our space forbids comment just now. Intelli-geticcr. ii.-.val o! .. .. ; I-ar.l-i Ad - : i ti.ili ;. oi II:' im l'lrvlp-. .ice .1. w a. r... :;. i j.Iai-ie I'. ii til. y. A Iniiiii:; r.'.lor- ol 1 trv.p-. U-c .1. Illrtim l'luJ... ..' '.Edifi--. To dvf n.. .1 I'.i !, II. ri.i!; : Ar. ..1 1j. l..-..' V . ' I I : . . 1 1 1 'il irtiTTt-r lllf ti- . V . .... ... IV . - . , . r Ii l.:i-.l !', t 'i tilt. .-.' '!:---. iia it' . (1 '. ' i ti-1 n . t . tt- 1 1 ..' . .:, V f I" v'. 1 t f I I r i - . T . Ti -'. - - ' c k -i r .! I. 1 t a i'lTl. -.! II I - . . . I I II ! '0- o.i.i e t. ; i;t- : h-t ; pi t otirt t I'-ik ft I i vie, will, ut t iciv ii j - afu r ' - ' - " i e . f r I ' tr r. C 1 the -trvn-v ol im -k'liunifii.s or. v.tu. .m l it ,i , ' 1 l.dt to .it.-wcr vr.l.iii the liaiv afoit-ji.l. i i li- 1 ' ' ' nia In - k. tv1 at I A ? - r- tk . r it r. . . : for th?tfame put pose. A.-Jc iue L'tt.:tn. (ti(i will I i.i id,- ij t!e 'it ik of the vuprior . i ouri 1 r tne riiici aKoi in .1ill ih ;j:i u, onu fBi T ,4 i..r. t.pur . t A fond wife encourages her hnnlmnd'; ll'i.f !n3e lu, w lirar1 a: cn when he comes home eaily in the mnrain by calling hitu "'the latest thing out." Ihw Ifeth dr of Jioitk. ' II. Ik HOWARD, clerk. ILCO r - - 'ry Hslirk ll't, , Uil Irmit a ola-- lrV4 ' t liH'1'' joaJ f. It U a i1- t'i'a k " f " " r t.i .1 ktlia u 1 t. C'vort, Davie county. J v,r4 ul. , f ju B r-', C' t . v . . i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 12, 1872, edition 1
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