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-1 1 1 (Carolina Wat'lpon. SALISBURY. FRIDAJT JC,d- fetate DemO'cratic Conservative JlICKCI.! jV Clover Jv-Mon. A. 8.; MERRIMON, Of Bnncambe. . ., j i For Lieut. Gorttnor-JOllX nUUHES, ! tOf Cravea.1 '; i ... ntr--r..A. Vt M. SHI PP. For Treasurer -JO UN W. GRAHAM; , Of Orange. j f. KrMlarv of Sidfc-JOIIN A, WOMACK, X I Of Chatham. ; i , '. .iurfaor-cxjLLirrr levenwortii, 11' p' ' i JV Superintendent Public IrutnuAion, I JJEBEUS MEXDENHAtL, ' ! j OfOuiliord. ! , TorJSuptruUic irirI-JOS. II. SEPARK, 7th Congressional l)itrict j !- Of Iiowan, - ; liwaii Democratic Conservative . i TlCKCtt. For (K Se CO ARLES PRICE, Esq, ! or Pavie,T . j t r. i J TTntdtl tJ Iteoreaentativet 1 Pr.F.N.LUCKEY& KERR CRAIQE, Esq, 'L wr--d.i. WM. C. COUGIIENOUR. f For TrWer-JAMES S. McCUBBINS. iVr Ifeyi(cr af VeekrC?t O. WOODSON. for Corowr-BENJ. F. FRALEY. rear for th reroUt They would not then in differently remain away from the polls,; to hey would torn out to a man ana puiwe aetuiiumwiij of their coaderanaUon upon the motwtroaa tetuelr tb approaching election, is a very Im portant one! - .The issues atylake are such, as o make it a matter of the graveat interest to every man. No man who feels a solicitude for the; peace and welfare of hia coontrr, for the rtabil-: tv of its institutions, and for the peace, protee- tibnand happiifesa of hk fellpw-citen wilt tail to caci hia ballot for tha Octet headed . by A. S. Merrimon eext August. I Those Conservatiyes who have staid j away from the polls heretofore should come forward and exercise that right which they possess ito take part in; the affairs of goyebpent, and a- sist in purifying it. owe and their fftllowitirena to do U to themselves their duty- this summer. "When there is so much at stake, inr difference is absolutely criminal, !: We know that Grant and j his supporters are using money, paying speakers, and it is believ ed bribing Voters, in order to carry North Caro lina, if possibly, for Caldwell and the Rad. Notwithstanding all the corrupt means which thejjr are using, they can, notj carry the State if Conservatives but do their duty. If they will only turn out and vote our picket will be elect ed by from ten to fifteen thpiisand majority, anl Radicalism will be buried; forever in North Carolina, while Grant's prospects will receive a blow that wilt send him reeling from the white House on the' 4th of March next. GREELEY ' "1 ' . : ' -1 - J 'uuittwl as w conceive inein, rprcm:ic "t1"" j by Greeley and Grant; Civil govern men and despotkm. With; Urceiey, we-sre fighting overagain the battles of magra Chartai. It is a struggle for tne reorauou oi pvsw u Union, tl e pclrpetuatton ofjcivil fiberty! and RetmbUcin institutior.s. ' Grant andj his faction are laboring to destroy these. Indeed, they have already done so, a far as it was in their power, and tUy are fighting now for renewed power and more time in order that they may coDRum date their fell designs against the liber ties of the people and the iiwUtutiona of the Country. ; ' , A eide from these monstrous political pur Wws r,fi thel'Radical candidate, Grant does not pc.eW a tingle redeeming social qnality He is a cbld, cruel, selfish tyrant. Yet his cruel- ties fprinfe not from tle neat oi oioou or me in sanity offoncontrolled power, but from cool meditation and a-natural love of oppressive mearoreK. lie fills the bill of a Caligula, or a Ifero, and has merited the obliquy and execra tion that; attach to each. For tllese reasons we purport Greeley and our old Democratic friends will We can not afford to be divided. Democrits can not vote for Grant, who has violated and trampled under foot every princi ple of thie party, prostituted the public service, brought dishonor and discredit upon our insti tutions at home and aLroad, encouraged venali ty and corruption in public life, and is incapa ble of reform even if he promised it. By elect ing Greeley we effect a change, and aDy change hiust be for the better. We can't be worsted. ahl meant tvithin oar power to carry the most important leetiou that was ever held iu the State. v f i Remember thai a Governor, Laeuteant Governor, and other State officers are to be chosen"; that eight member of Congress, members -of the Legislature and county of ficers are to b electtd : that Upon th com plexion of the Legislature whether Con servative or Radical depeuds the election or rejection of the jufamocs Pool; aod that the eyes of the entire country are fastened anxiously upon the result ia North Carolina in the approaching contest, becauseit is the first State election iu the campaign, ,aud it may exert a most important influence upon the Presidential and other elections that are soon to occur. : ! Remember these thiugs, and organize your committees, and then see to it that every man who is opposed to the radical ruleaud ruin paHy vote. Do this a-id victory is ours Sentinel , From the "Wilmington Journal. ; STARTLING IlEVELATIOKS V WHOLESALE ilUIBERY AND COtt ;' UUPTION ! ! MARSHAL CAUROWf!! hope that all do likewise. I For Co. tfurfwor-CIIAS. F. WAGGONER. 1 !niuWMra4-E. Mauney, John Ij Shaver, G. . Bernhardt, John Graham, and 1 1 The bounty canvass was opened iat Tranklin, on Thursday lit j We have nve or Wx good speakers In the field. Capt.O.AVood eon led off, arid departing from the usual cos lAm of candidates for connty ofBces, surprised his friends wlkh a speech on the general politic W the country; fullof interesting factsand figures, f Mr. McCuMjlns, candidate for county Treaa- brer, presented a j statisUcal report of the Fi J nances of the'eounty, which was highly inter esting and gratifying to the ieople. Mr. c Cubbins is one of the most practical and compe tent business men in western North tJaroliria, and eminently !well qualified for the place he 'holds.5' ' ; i ! ' "!' ! f Kerr Craige, Esq- one of our candidates for ithe Commons, spoke for nl hour and twenty minutes, and closed at last before he had nnian- ed. Most of his time was devoted to a review i of State auairs, and an exposition oftheir man agementby the radical party while in power, and the contrast petween inem anu iue vu- vatlve administration sinces. He wiur listened to witli closd attention, although much of U time was occupied with statistics. Mr. Craiga was followed by Mr. Adam Trex ler, one of the radical candidates for the Com mons, wlto simply announced himself as a can didate. - : I i ' ! . I Dx1. Luckey gave us one of his plain, practical, common sentic talks which always finds an eqho in the hearti of his heareit. The poctor is not only a good talker, but mikes a good, working member of the Legislature, and exerts much Influence in hat liody. r Mr. John A. Ramsay, another of the radical candidates, announced himself for the Commons. He takes the place that :as tendered to Col. Wm. A Houick, but was by that gentleman iie- dined. We nave seen MlrJR. in positions which he filled witji much better grace. We have sech him where his best friends were proud of ; him. But he has drawn a veil over the past, I and now emerges from the merkiness or radi- AND THE DEMOCRATIC v,. PARTY. .-i . U There is perhaps no more wondeiful indivi dual than he whose name heads this article. We have been accustom to regard him from our earliest boyhood as a monster who has no archetype in human; nature -or history. We have often cast about ; for , hia counterpart, his prototype, but we have been unfortunate in our endeavors to discover him, since we could find none who so well fills the bill as Machiavelii, of whom it was said by Macanlay, that the whole man seems to be an enigma a grotesque assem blage of incongruous qualities selfishness and generosity, cruelty and benevolence, Craft and simplicity, abject villainy and romantic heroism. Whether we yiewed Mr. Greeley in his peculiar role as an advocate of abolition dogmas or of unconstitutional Ku Klux measures, the same obliquity of moral principle prevailed, shaded and tinged, with soberness and sentiments of philanthropy The same may be said of him that waj written of the Italian statesman : his character at first sight seems a collection of con tradictions, a phantom, as monstrous as thepor tress of hell in Milton, half divinity, half snake, majestic and j beautiful above, grovelling and poisonous below. We see a man whose thoughts and words have no connection with each other ; ! lies he ! CONSERVATIVES OF ROWAN - j COUNTY. Ther is now being distributed broad caJ lover our county a circular purporting to be siened bv "many conservative voters." This circular seta forth that the nominating Con vehtion held in Salisbury on the 1st day o June last, contained many self appointed delegates, iciio thtearted the wishes of thepeo pie." Those who were in the convention know this charee to be false. A resolution was offered by one of Sheriff Walton's friends and passed,,; making every voter present, a a delegate, j The convention was attended by at least three hundred intelligent men from all th various townships in the county. The charge set forth inj Mr. Walton's circular is a gross Insult tio tht delegates who attended the con vention, asjit-simply charges that they asted unfairly in; the management of the business of that body. We scarcely think that the free people of Rowan will tauely brook such a wanton iusult offered them and their lelegal , calism i Dr. Ramsay the radical . candidate for the I Senate, defended a bad cause with his usual j ability. Indeed, we thought he displayed more ability than usual, but : j iMr. Charles Trice, I of Davie, his con servative competitor, tracked him tip with so much, fidelity, j and exposed his fallal cies with sucl consummate skill. that he finally ''brought down the house." Ah! Yes! Don't be uneasy about Mr. Price's ability to meet Dr. Ramsay. It is "all tight" there. Ileis as sharp and quick ai a steel-trap. An old farmer who ; heard him at Unity, on Fridays said to tis "why, he's a young Robbins." He was delight ; ed, and walked off repeating ''he'll do! he'll i dol first rap and no mistake ' f The conservatives of Rowan may sendlcW ly greetings to their brother conservatives of Davie for this rising young man and cheerfully 'pay him the complement of a full vote, for he i is worthy of jt. f who never hesitates at aji oath when he wis to seduce, who never wants a pretext when is Inclined to betray. Such are the impressions made, upon bur mind in studying the character of the "Chappa- qua Philosopher." Whether these Impressions are erroneous or not is a matter of no conse quence now. ; We are too sensible of the pro prieties of the hour and too loyal to party; or ganization to offer them as worthy of the slight est consideration as against the unanimous choice of that glorious old party of which we have evr been a member. We do not therefore kick against the pricks. We accept Mr. Greeley as the nominee of theDemocratic party and; Will support him earnestly nd faithfully. We are aware that large numbers of Demo crats feel that a more acceptable nomination might have been made, and we shall not at tempt to disguise the fact that the election of Mr. Greeley depends upon his receiving the en tire support of the Democratic party; yet, if the canvass is conducted in a proper spirit and tone, it will not be hard to convince all the recalci trant members ofthe party that there is a wide difference between Greeley and Grant ; that Greeley is a far better candidate than Grant. It can not be done by force or abuse. Demo crats will not be driven to the support of a man who Was in the past their most bitter opponent and enemy. Liberal and over zealous advocates of Mr. Greeley should be careful to stifle their wrath and abusive epithets when they speak of the anti Greeley Democrats. They must be treated with courtesy and decent consideration. If so, we have not the slightest doubt of their coming forward in time to swell the onward column of victory, ; They must not be associat ed with Grant because they do not like Greeley. If so, ind their moti ves and patriotism be im pugned, they may be driven over into the Grant camp and the election lost. We are speaking for pld Democrats, and we are in earnest, for es in the convention. Rot it is kuown that the circular alluded to was gotten up by one gentleman ia town who teas not in the convention at all and therefore canuot know how it was managed. The whole thing las heeu concocted and trumped up, no dot bt, at Sheriff Walton's owu request, to furnish hi in some sort of a pretext for runnirig as1 a candidate aaiiist the regular nominee. The Sheriff pretends, that the cir calar brought him out. This ia simply un true, lie; pledged himself publicly to the convention that he would a' ide its decision and iri thb evetiinj; of the srme dav of the RADICAL IMPUDENCE. t The radicals claim that Gen. Grant i? paying off the national debt. We wish it was so ; but unfurtnnatly the vender of public oflices U not appropriating his ill gotten gains to snch a laudable purpose. it is true that tie radical President has received large amounts of money as a Con sideration for appointing certain persons to high and lucrative offices: aud we have heard that he has used a portion of this money to -wake good a default that had been standiny against him as au army omcer tor many years. Uut that is not paying the national debt. We know how ever, that he received a salary of $2:,000, on which he pays no tax whatever.' ' If any part of the debt is paid it is paid by the people, and not by Jkneeiuent Grant ; nor yet by the radical party, lor that par ly is only a minority of the people of the United State?, and it ia the pcoples's money that is paying this debt. Indeed the radical leader", instead of paying the debt, systematically misappro priate the mouey which the people freely give for that purpose. Gen. Grant, under a resolution of con gress, appointed a number of intelligent gentlemen to dcvUe rules for reforming the Cwil Service.1 Ou Dec. 19, 1S71, the President transmitted their report to the United States Senate, among other things, they say ''But it is calculated by those who have made a careful study of all the faets, ihat oue-foorth of all the revenues of the United States are annually lost in collec tion." Now since 1SC5 there lias been received at the Treasury about thirty-two (32)hi dred millions of dollars. It appears that during this time the people have paid $4, 26G,6G6,G66 ; the amount lost is J or SI, 0GG.6GG.GG6 : amount received at Treas ury $3,200,000,000. So according to this Commission "a careful study of all the facts" shows that the Radical Collectors have "lost" over one billion of dollars This is just citjht times the value of all the properly within the Slate of North Carolina! The national drbt h.is been decreased only three hundred million.-. The Radical collector.- have hat ((olen) ten hundred millions, "or more than three time s what has been paid on the debt." And yet the radical leaders h ive the iui- Ilead the following letter from Hon. James 11. Heck, a disiingished Congress man from Kentucky, nid member ofthe Southern Outrage Commilte. North Carolina is now the battle gronnd for Constitutional Government ir. Ameri ca. The importance of a victory in this State to the canso of personal liberty and honest govtrninen. cannot be over tsti mated. ! WTe repeat that to-day we are fighting the g eat battle of freedom in America. Conservatives who do not join with us are unworthy of the same name are cowards and traitors, deserviug of ever lasting infamy. If we do our dnty, victory U ctntaiu. l.et e THE RFXEPTION OF TIIE "NEW8 ; ,j FROM BALTIMORE. Boon after the recipt here yesterday of the good tiding from Baltimore that Gree ley ahd Drown Iiad been nominated unan imously by the National Democratic Con vention, the Young Men Central Greeley CUb planted its piece of artillery on cap ital square ana hreil a SMlate of forty- KOUTII CAROLINA, . IIearv N. Wolfe Adm'r. with tU will ADim.. Of David Tuckrr d'd. ?r,I!ean.!orkrr. LrdU TWkcr. JoU R, Luw.fci CaiLmi. JfeLn McKan, Newu Couch and otbr. fpvi! procn-cing. Petition to M land. In tin- cae it .ppeariB- to it iUfrtk, of the conrt that C, Turkim and .;. r. v.- . ... . - ' 'VJ. - - - . . Gve round.. A pieci of artiller' was aUo I Caod.r cd hi wife 1'olly, m4 David T2 placed in position at the llepobhcan Gree- j " nr,r "l ' ' rcmnlfc r non-rev-ley Headquarters, Captain Putnam' at J "fr t'-,tif UtT-11 V-15 or4wCTl lku tue corner oi liroao auQ leutti streets. jvery man Woik unceaeinglv aud ..n...,hr r.;,l. .1,.. .1 leave nothing to chance I insmrs the ovmhi uei our people remerauer that the elec- Whin anu a lull salute was fired there. With 4 ks requiring kr-nJnu to p the firm" of the artillerr. small arms were rr t ! Too rt-how. In fhb.n. i th riT also broU'rht into servicf. and all nrrr tlw da.v of Anrorf, lJ, and amvtr tw-titkx. of iI Citv. BS at life dawning of .n rld timo ' tlt,tHier; or judgtnenl in hit favor for the rtlirf guns and pistols could be heard, express- A. 11. KIIKLM AN, C hi. C. ing the general joy at what lud Uen J 3: Ct done at Baltimore. The firing of the NOKXIl CAROLINA. ) guns was kept cp all the evening uuiil a tr,rt i. uuui, on siir eaiiciiciioii conm not j ffvUKi LOUXTV. ) ire exhibited than was shown yesicrdiy by onr. cintens, it evidently Uiing tl ?fUKY Covxtv. 11. J. leaing ) Sjcil rrortraiag. M. Fktni t io action at lia linon- 1M;"J- r """5 J i ruiu n u,r iiirorc. row cl Uratit. '".u""tr""l1,f,"ni "l" iiwm M. ; t lcminu, the IIo-awKl of iR-tniuner 1L J. Herainj, U a non-re-i.U-nt of the huUof North' I Carolina it i. there tore ordered that tublu-a-tlRATZ BroVJT, l l his , tion be raid ia th -Vak1inian,', bewif tion of Merrimon and Greeley will at once pat an end to all the infamous prosecu tions in the Federal Courts that have been so pleuiifulHy ineiiuted for political partisan purposes by Grant and Caldwell aud their minions. When Horace Greely shall have taken his seat as President ofthe United States, such meu as District Attorneys Starbuck and Phillip., and Luske, and Marshal Carrow and Deputy Marshal and spy Hester, Hill no longer disgrace .North Carolina, or wantonly oppress her people. Cjou speeu the happy day ! Washington July 8, 1872. lion. T. L. Clingman : Dear Sift : As North Carolina will be the first State after the Baltimore Con vention in which an election will be held the Administration will use every means possible to carry it. Gangs of spies and informers will flood year State ; uegroes will be imported from other States : false registrations will be resorted to. In fhort all the machinery which a corrupt and unscrupulous Administration can devise, will be put in tuoiion to carry the Stat;. Secretaries Boutwell and Delano will leave their Departments, to add to the pressure by their speeches and other in fluences. Already large sums of money have been raised for corrupt purposes. I knew the (so-called) Department of Jus tice would contribute largely to the mean of corruption. Therefore I went to the Treasury this morning to eo what was being done, and found that one S. T. Carrow, marshal of your wtatr, bad drawn Gr)rrr.xor. speeqn u cw Haven the otner evening, ' ,n unrj .onn larvlina, loraix opene d the campaign for the tppoi.i.,n ' VJ0" ? WtT1 tMcid rjamia . .. . ,r , ,r . 1 1. Htnunf, IVltoJ to at.prar at the t-x Is., coalilkm rrcoidfiiti.t! ticket in Conticcti ' xraT vtmn t l-i i i ri.T f . , , , . , - , i I'cnor v onn, to i heij for it eoonfr of Kor- cut with uiark d emphai-is and confidence j ry. at thCon Mvm iy lkA,n, ' the I in ti tt an I r Mt link . . an aI .mm 1 Ifhaklaiar'-aai 1 r - 1 a and with m iiiifffiaiinns nl hbji rtitlninm l'l'iiwithintWCrrtibrfM r a a iro:n ine unmenrc ctowu Micembl-il io hear him. He did not beat ulioul ihe bnslriu hia endoifemeut of Mr. Gmh-y, but iaid . "I believe him lo be a great aud grand slate? man." Nor wax he alow or lukewarm io his opinion of ihe popu larity of this new departure of the demo cracy nnder true republicans as their staudard bearers. "This ticket," be said, "is going to sweep the country from one end to the other iu a manner which will m ike the hair stand straight op ou some of your heads." Mr. Brown said further that tc would not be snrpriKd "if Genet- al Grant does not carry three States tu tbe nation. Here at all events, in the k5 aid term thereof or h uVe wi ne mi ci griuiiuMj in live complaint. Whne, A. If. Krceman, Clerk of aid Conrt. at t'filcf. in iKfbaon. on thi ITlh dar of Juae A. y is:- A. If. HiEEMAN, C & C. (41 CO tin Probate or Supe rior Court. NOKTII CAROLINA, SrnnT CofXTT. John ILamey, AJm'r of Jaeph Luady dWd, eiyumM JaiiK Lundy, nixabctk Landr, John hnnir, lU-nj. Ltirtdy and tbe heirs of Jonlah Lubdr. lV-tiion to Land tor t-ta. In thV cae, it appearing ihit John InnJr, e nation. Here at all events, in the fjoih Landr. heiriU Juj, ia. democratic candidate for Vice President, i det'd wb are io(i.rdtakf ih'u Suie It we hive those great qualities displayed 1 iberefore ortkrrd that pibSicatika t tuAt essential lo a viirorou urnrccntion of the . "7 " " .'TP" 1""'"" campaign ability, entliu.-iim, and con atrliman. Xaliliurv. N. CL. fur tu I aunmtt k iiilrilitr mwI.I tMHijrf I.. r - . .1 1 1. ..IT. . t ..o.Tru.c u.u iu.ij anu r uarc MY , i,e('Irrti i, the rMipertor CJourt for the ruttblr that tin is not the last the administration of Surry, nt tL ('urt lloae in IXJ-, party in this canvas will hear of Gov ernor Brow u. N. Y. Herald. MtDSl MMKK MALADIES. Monday oilt day of Aupit aril, and aaerl).r romplaint ofthe pUtntifT, John iUbkt ,Ji'ti or the me will be heard npnrtt m to thrw. Wiirw-'. A. H. Kre rain, l'robale Jolfr. t cflicr, iii I k.l.-on, on tLU l?tk dar of Jutx. A.1L KKEEMAN, iYobate Judi-e. II r.t; Tlie hot sjar rim that ripen the lirvc1 - 1 .... . I X 1 1 1'l wi.hin the last year $223,000. of which ."TT" J " "tl i 'aVVx xio n cV, xVV' In $G5,G00 has Le u drawn within, the last sixty days S40.000 of it within the last few weeks. Uf course this will be used com uptly. be at all pretiiftx( to trrvguUritie, lhi i the season iu which bilious attack niay be antici pated. A weak loiuach, too, U weakest in the , u miner month-, nnl the Iok of vilaliir through the pore by en eive prpiriion i so cr-.-ai, convehticn be was asked by au intelligent gentleman of 'Salisbury, what he was going to do.) llereplied that his friends had alrcudy fixed it vp tor him to run ! On Monday just two days after, it was publicly known on the streets that he was soliciting votes, and he has heeu doing the same from that time to the present. This! circular was issued on the 'I'l.. J. ... .1 . t , that a wholvouie tuiiie. oimbl tilii'' al-o Hie In- i iic euoimouis urw on me irensurvi . , .. r - , c, , for pieten.led J"ca cxpen.es a quar- . ,;,ar,lltt u in ni.v ( Ilwrr !o htahh. terofa million of dollars in twelve months ! and nnder n-i ( ireuni-:.mcn should U- dijHneJ is made still more fl tgiant fiotu the fact j with br the -icklr and dehilitaH-d. Ul all the that, until within a few years past no ' preparation inteuded thua to refroh, aotain, farmer United States marshal ever drew i forti!' l,,t "ma raIDe.' Vl'T, U .'T,,U" i . j , will coinoare Willi IItetter C U'hrated rMoni- inore than fc.j.000 to cover the expenses . adl ,;itu!rs. T,lt.v ,1!1VV Wfigjied in lht. incident to his office for a whole year. ' balance of ex ierietice and nut fniud waniins ; the Kiriof Court. A.t'arn AdrniniMraior of Ciarucr lxd raii.k, i I'll' ft Kuth M. rXiwdtriuilk. 131- J Petition for M- tn M. IU-s 1 S. inlet- tkiueiil. ti ii.l iir KcUnD, I J.i!iie Trl atwl ile ( Msnh.-i, .1. 1'.. llradf-itn J and ife Nanrr C'., Wil- J liam '.nre M ILarrkl , Jane IxvuUrtuiik, i IX ft. In t!ii- pruotdln, it apjmirinc. to the ati f.Ktioii of the t otirt lliat l!ul)t !r Jertailk. h l.u 1!. I U itliam Vance Iod rawilk and Harriet Jane f iiUnailk are rn-reHkiil of pudence to i,,,lt tho iotelligence of the My i ipeiiencc on the Ktl-klux committee j hare been rcimoended froojthe Aral a. ,re,, lJZ 1 i ii-i. F eniblrs me lo ur.dei t uul hnw 1 tut von medicinal pee lie, nut a.- a an-verape, and in mi u, ii i inrriwe won imi people and cknra that Gen. (Jrant is pay- tlu ,iCB. m ' -i .i - i r 3 i spite of i..(creu-.l .i.,-iiio. fru,., in.i.K-raUe " . -d. m .he - Wauh,,,..." . iug the national debt. Daily Sacs. 'V c ,a"lll,a1r WJ l' ,hf lr mo(! of operation, ' rlers ital,a 9hr ,W01lt VMrMril. at th.- r VeUi.l.t l k,U1t. N. ( , .r j therefore detail is unr.e'-e.ary. lhisM u.ad ti" all i i. i i i.-urv iuoIiciik- itu.-tdi-.i f,.r -n -U uc-.-. -ivelr, rMuir.K hI d.-f- - RKGISTKATJON. THE IMPORTANT DUTY OF THE HOl'R. The important work of the campaign is now upon us. Registration books are opening bfthe coihpxign, therefore it wi 1 now open (or ought to be) in every clec not del for him to say that the circular broucht I tion prt-'ciuct in North Carolina. Tho law requires the lwegistrars to be in attendance from eunrise lo sunset every day (Sun days excepted) up to the day of election lo register the. names of all voters d ut. Sheriff ! Walton was told by a of feis that With all the dead weight he ) carry he could nut be elected unless laid carry three fourths of the'Iiadical him frieti had t i a ( ne copiu carry three Jourths oj the liadicai Those who luve Iircvioueiy rCgistere. vote. Lie replied that lie could tret three I they have changed their residence ; but it Abetter that every voter go before the j oi.ly one lotatice. I wiitetln.? to put you 1 t!it- prt iimiii and cure of all ordinary torn j on your guard and to show you what cue- d li'it- l the t..ni.i. !i. th.- fiver, the In,1, lUiiv's you h ive to contend with I ni.iv t a,K M'- ,'irvt- In. md.lthy di-;rict. , ,i i . t i ii- 1 bordering tlic reat ritr of California, llo nK-i.tio,, at.uther f, at I learned this raorn- I;1.ur. u. ,j lU. lit" i-TlflW n ll VI.' Ilikllliti' fill lli.lr nrnti.iiiinj ' r r ' . ... . '"ci " 'VII u"iv tanlru one u-r evrv sjm-ie- oi iiiiriiij.itei.i of civil service reform are. A fellow bv . r reiiitu nt fever. The icple (In i..!iaii thy name of W. A. Uritton was marshal I ihi" di-tnet--, place Uk.- uio.-a implieii cotii-. of the Weslern Distiict of Arkansas ; and ! '.K"f0 in1ll,' rcparatniu-a coidide.icc thar i.r r, t ' i e ii . .1 . cJtt 1 inereacd tverv year bv ih,t result .f iU opera- v ,1' "' I'1 became a defaulter to the amount of Sl2l- ' 3 - . t . lion. ' UUU. i he L.ovxrmmrit had proof airple A bitters o callel, ofthe moat ixrri.icioii to convict him, but failed to prosecute, and i chariKttr, ai sprininp up like fungi on ev.-ry d.i.-ll-C ! ap;ar st the olhtr f the ( 1 rk 4 lt-e tijt, ri'r Co-irt l r tl- tVuoiiT 'f Aii'iatmrt at the f.'i'WU HH-e in T irt ill-, -n ihe Ki. day of J tily n xt, ni.d anwer the tnnj'!aint f IMa'ptitf". or the mv will be heard fi'i to (htm. Thi iVl dae ..( M. l H L i:. m. t; vi:xri-. n.ik SojH-iior (ot.it, Aliiaudcr twu.if. 1 hair aaalfTl the Wliitlry Lnor ! NORTH CAROLINA. 1 i i i ! j Never perliapa in the history of thii country I were we so earnestly t Watched, m to-day. The j eyes ofthe American people are turned toward j. North Carolina, cat least 'thai portion of them ) belongintd the United States. With the ut most anxiety do they read , tlx progreaa of the Canyaia. North Carolina j ia the first to speak ! in tbe ipproachinr, elections, and slie will be 1 referred to a an index to the result. If she 1 voteg for Caldwell and that4icket in AnjnstJ sne wiU be set down aS anre for Grant iii the ; fail ; and the influence and weight of such a j result inMugxist will add thousand of votes. to : . t2Si!B vruii auu dis minions are aaye of thejj importance of carrying this state, . and are resorting to every imaidnable scheme. ( fair and unfair, to effect it. They are working ; a though tlie election of Grant depended on the State going for Caldwell m Amrust. lAnd they are notifarwroo. The factia. webeK: I that the decision wUl he so rr'eat in iu Influence j aa to indicate with a degree f certainly the fu- ture preaidentj these! Uni ted Sutes. How j - Important tl i la it, that tiU Democrabl and Cj)nservativehoiild rally :0ne man to the support oi tactr chosen ticket n the election of ) wliicli tlepeaUs , so much. If Bemocratio-Con arvative prf nciplea are worth contendine for now la the time to do it- ifcrvtyr government la prtferabTtto military; deaHrtiara, now la the iima lo proclaim it. If bribery and corruption r to be condemned and honesty and virtue lMmimeded now iaflie time lo do it i The frienda of Merrimon tan not afford to be idle ojr indifferent, when" bo Jnuph depend! upon Jheir fxm Ml that U necessary to Increase I he namberfof his friends arid secure hi.hv. f I tmn, tt a large majority,--! lo baka known to the people j the reckless cJiarvtcr of the man wEo opposes iim, and the venai'atyan raBny or uadical rule. If the peoHe wr mbll in formed on these points we would icUrrUiji no fourths of that vote. This proves tint there is au understanding between him aud that arty. It is charged that two bys whoj were raised in lorg.m Towuship bnt who lived in Salisbury at the tune ofthe conven tion, went iuto the Morgan delegation to votej aud ithat they so confused that they refused to vute on lot that delegation sr 1 a xtegistrar anu fee ttiat lus name is pro perly registered. This will prevent any mistakes. We beg tTie Conservative press and speakers to call the attention of the peo ple of North Carolina to this important matter. vatives simply dismissed him from ofhee. KoW -ide. the pnblie i hereby lorewarnci aaint ; umjcf fjlt hrar d 'f "77 ST.LLCT" roa wa :.inointel in his ol .cV For 6rlnw I the dram-shop fraud. A-k for II. better -Ihl- ,r w l 1 'i1 ,. . , r . i I 7 ' tenslce that ihe l:.Ul, iHc, are correct, and j 'roum y .M'rs. H ininu reason lie was dismissed lately and Rf't ri-ui, t"btT that the . mii.e article U never sold ; Mil & Co., J:, hwd, Ta,ai j ion a re.ppotnted marshal, in apud ofjiu Llikf bul iu u,uksOI)1y. ' r.,,?,..!. nil anl the tacts, whicli the JJc the second bal- It is a gross insult to jthat Township to haive it charged that their delegation of registere intelligent men would allow theu. selves to vote this bu controlled by town boys. As couserva prominently to their attention. tives. we are strugling to rid the country of Radical rulers. This can only be done by keeping up a strict party organization. We cannot therefore, afford to support such dis- 4 organizes as Sheriff Walton has proved him self to he. 4 piruuciui li.i4 their prtetsion. 1 I But I need not bore you funlur. I I j hope our friends will, by earnest and cpn-j slant endeavors, neutralize the i fforta of ; Grant aud his minions. It seem1) to aue i MAItUIKD. aud tith r impurities, and rmhiUiCPd tf$ use for medicinal and family pttrjiosrs. J. U. MrCAW. M.D, Isilr VkJ. uf Cltrmi'tri M. dAlry, TV I hie brand is beyond oil doubt a scpr- ltriDOsMOie i nai a nv on n i a; oiiiiiati who i .. .... . . . i r. i -1 . . . i . j -i i. a 1 here are thoiiAind nttionser- i V. orci ipiiui insi.ni uir n-Mgrmrui mv nn'ir r.or anin- im u j--" i in 5oh 0.Sr w ho , h.e t t1: ""-"W CaQ an W X: .r ! at T. J Ne! 3 Main t., nearly d- but v, ho will re-ister aud , V , V o 5"1 ' Knckr t-y i.ev. . ociicrcr-aii o. a-ywan o. n.,po,e Mansion Hotel, SalUbury. N. C u, uiu wiio rtgifcier ana 1 1 1 . ...... .1.., c,a, r.. .. , ,fcl,wr..-i,.,rt-TV;--. 11 . time if the subject is brought Hn,iAn eKirL- n..r -..,1 .L. - nim. w-fl I 1 I Register ! Register ! freemen of North Carolina! 3lake our victory in August not ouly certain but Wilmington Star. t overwhelming.- we knw and feel that the election of Mr.Gree ler ideftendp nnon their art.inn nd w l-nnv U-iWiW... 5;:i UZZ. onerm "aitounaa prove mm- Letteb from kakiso John. A new -eLvtrto or by Liberal Republicans.! Iff Trf Y wr, u ,v nd from Nash sends tjy be lolbwing therybtforMr.GrW;t nihWnth ! I - .u. 1Cier auonaacu uuu rai.ara uy x i Democratic party have made him their candi- eT"y c'nst5 in Rowaa County N.W. Arrington of Hilliardston. JLj v.' i.. .t : . will rally to the support ot our eallantvoune Our friends will aee from thu i i . . ; ct.mLi. t. r, w n r i how th radwata work. Ihe radirnlH. it w i. . .1 : i. oumu uruni .nui. v v-uuifiieuijur. t niZr: rle of our Conven- " id, have 100,000 to pay for voters uiui9iiouk iu kitiuk Murasuun iv ourcun victiona, A more fool-hardy and suicidal poli-l l,,n and a U10st stimable and Worthy young cy could not be adopted than that of hounding mai1 down hesitating Democrats, and charging com- imernber, that "in union there ia strength phcity! and sympathy with Grant on all the! AP" tllat united, we stand, Divided we fall" good men who have not vet had time to annrp. 1 ' MANY CONSERVATIVES ciate oar peculiar situation and make up their .J- .t i - . y . s. . . A i A VTTJV TMDADT A VT M ITTrn minus aa io uie poucy mat amy and patriotism I j " iwivuunu mahiiHi alike require them to pursue. But; few men j Ih two weeks and a half the victory will carry the election. like and through judges like Logan, back ed by Whitley and Akerman, blackering- thc character of all your people, to say nothing of tho whole sale robbery under which you have suffered. I write tin because I know you will when warned avert the blows aimed at the gallant old North btate. Yours truly, Jas. B Deck. Sl'KCIAL NOTICKS. In this county, June 15th, ultimo, after an Hint- f eleven darn, Mr. Marian ltarringer, wife of Mr. llenrr IUrringrr, axed 4S yenra 6 ruonthi" and - dava. She baa left a kra4and and three children to mourn their irrtrarb!e I i urs4 ab4 m' If. ie tw . (She waa a consent member of the Ev. ' ;7H.fc TC'. ,, Wkt.,m ' Z I Lutheran chutxh, aU aara evideie ol ncr r. ,.,,, (Ba w.ut- umi ku rrrt rrm fjiih in Chnut Jr.m hpr KlMmrr. I bi.wiArf. fc4 ( k . a UVt "' ' . . fXm Q-orxrv ra IrvaUM. Ba t ' rw-'" tnr-tldar of lh- e-oT. ! 4M M f- will heaitate when they come to contract Oree-1 have been loetlor won ley! with Grant pmd, although Greeley may fall far abort of the Standard which the nominee of our party was expected to reach, yet he so far ezcella Grant in point of ability, experience, honesty; and personal fitnesa. that the contrast ia both damaging and cruel to a painful decree to Grant! Greelev rerreenta the idi. nirU.n 1 this be done the most effectually ? We wish ' ,--- f j . I . t . - authority and constitutional free government : T Tu rser lo ma.Ke s"g5eion. ?n ,rm:i: h , f i 'jexecuxive comnniee tie nm appointea lor Tfnlpicrb V C. it,ofmiUtary supremacy and empire L :l ti..- Ll. .v: Uaieigb, JN. Kj. m& all Greeley's faults, he is yet known to mittee appoiotfive or. i - L "Many a white man will spcaKfor it," as Hargrove says. Some educated white men are brought up with office ; some un educated with mouey. hen you see a democrat who is not going to the election or one who has suddenly chauged, you must remember that the radical party have 8100,000 with which they hope to Here is bneakinz Which it will be John's letter: resii wun me conservatives ot tne state, as July 1872 hea . and t! t,nU u nr's if ,1. nnf 9 Dear Sir - Please send to me here , -- f -v I . 1 t HoW cah this l o dnn T Rhnr.W Kv soon as you can, tne name oi every re our duty by icorlincr and b toting, publican voter in your townahip, with Tr . .. 1 , l IC.A.rKA m . -I i irn m a.NaJ ... . I. M n ii we organize ana aiscipiine our iorees 'c o uaosi. nunc iuata.ru wim au we 'will; most certainly triumph. How can bend names of doubtful men too. Very truly, JOHN POOL. Then let this com- uouweei. r or ma. anegea crimes againat the I Sary, aetive. reiiiable men to act as runners or south wa ejn not How hold him1 accountable if fecfrmtiing officers Let it uiijir we are willing to accept the results of the are lrirpmt!iirf "1 A - . - . - be the duty of these ers to see that every conser- THE STATE ELECTION VIEWED FROM OUTSIDE The last number ofthe Danville (Va.) .1 V aru we ara sincere in our declarations that all "lo MauK fulcra w ncguier. alluding to me contest now pend ant! war issuea fhall be regarded as dead Gree- Prn;ar transport thq s:ck; or deerepit. or hlg in lb;9 Slafe and t0 the efforl, beh i v t. . I ,b. !MU:au"'Vre aged or those living at distant points, to the j w .i ti.j- t. , leyhMbeenuWnpbythe Democracy aa a p,lls. Tie snrethatvery conservative votes. , V, 6 Ui, i'7 f ?--, comoromise caiididat mnA fn Uk- r;'t i.. .1 , "liut thev will fail. A hundred 11- a. - a va auc ami 1 m ip iii i ami. t 1 1 iiiifi 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 iih ai nnn nav Tniir s RETURNED TO RICHMOND. The Richmond, (Va.) Enquirer, of Wednesday, thus speaks ofthe return to that city of Col. Hotchkiss, the leader of the late Southern excursionists: "We had the pleasure of getting Colo nel Hotchkiss yesterday in the Enquirer office. He called to report his safe return from the recent successful campaign through the North with the Southern edi tors. The Colonel gives a good accoun: of the expedition, and speaks not ouly in the highest terms ot the reception and treatment of onr folks by Isoitbern breth ren, but is enthusiastic in hi praiies of the excellent deportment of those nnder his charge. I hey fought it ont like brave soldiers, and not one turned his back up on a single banquet, or fell under the ta ble at its conclusion. Even the ltoston JubTTiee did not evercome them. .We are glad to hear so good a report. We wel come them home and say, 'well done, good and faith full servants." The Wilmington Journal thus speaks ui lilt: JJwllllj-lllGllrvll, in; 1 1 xj " rom every section ofthe count rv the W. Ii. Sharj, pfff. people arc turning their eyes toward N N E W AD V ERT ISEM EXTS . MACM&NUS SMUT MACHINES THRESHING MACHINES & HORSE POWERS Several varieties, on wheels or without. CIDER AND WINE MILLS the handf.t thing out. APPLE AND PEAG1I PARERS, (Vrer and Slicer labor savera. We warrant all theae article to rive aatUfac- lion or no Kale. i CRAWFORD &. II ElLKi. 42-Uf INiTIIE UNITED STATES COURT ror the Cape Fear District of I7.C: 1; J. K. P.nrke, Aaxifrnee of J. W. r.itting, Iiankmpt, under an order of Court will eipoae lo public Hale at the Court Huoae Door, in SaJia burv, at 11, A. M., on the loth inL, all the no eenled Notea, ArcounU, and Cboaea in action belonging to tlie Estate of tbe aaid J. W. Itiuing, Bankrupt. 1; , J. K. BURKE, Awinee 1 til1 la rtML, V 1 WmI l4 mm. Witt rrT H a W aW A frmi.rM a 4 t.4' Unimeau rl- k UTr. T.Wa . Ur I In meni. fiirt fc-tiW k4 0t lK41r. , C. Ulla, lata. lUti uut lUitlWDna- i.k,Hra rw, ;e rn. tafT C-t A 'ICk !. c..-rth-ll.l., Vkauk6-S rru lutil 4.i l' a r kO-M. 4 T ,k"n ,u ljrto a n 11a a fnr. tmrrt r y cWHtMHrtiHllKi mk4ik ' ' w,' "T 4rt n aekU 4 I f lt t"f prryr lfr. litr,.. ltk.i'4lri- k. l O.. br.kik.a.ad peefit irn'Mt, t.mm l"1 U.c u u. fkirr a t t.t OX M-re ,J Oi Tjmm 1 -m We - V r TrW ' rl Ol.tUx .cv 4-i.U atijr " curri t tm W jT It c. e .S k K Oil m - Ck. rrmu, a y . r T. D Ci.act AO-, Cfckrtrtuk, r " f ' u. a bct in wm, -n. k 4 e; "r. 4xtl kr C W I k.rvTk Bim - T -T ' m- k kkk IrM-kiak. rA kun. ft4 k0 frrn ifckn. vnrr w'"r!. . Ur 1 Ue fr my BBeUl 4eurkj i k-- Jrr nt trnr !. TUi k . o-ia.B hymx. w, lt(M yrr, h-r. ffr .1 W. t jaU.fl auk:n wiih f f tarrtrrckMrea. X . STATE OK N. CAROLINA, Davie Covsty. of J. W. BITITNCJ. i t -' k- '0,"V " I rri.il a -I M rr 4 ik. kl r k tkikk. HI-" " JdIt Srd. 1ST2. All "t """" ' "IT .f ! Vt """ .7.11. " - 7 ' . 4 iMr. i h. , 1 r w-ruvtyrmn . n it . J Supe rior Coart. I f (w I. Hktr4 Cm.. rm Vrk. tr-a t. U I Ik fct V-, rrcrii from f T cf r .0cf showing that tlw Demociatic party are ii arn-J iwith him, reason with him if he hesitate in tbe Carolina. Scarcely an exthaiiire comra sons and Bontwella woold not carrfy the to u? that does not contain proof .f the . . . .... r .1. " flJlk rridi n. Phelps W. Ai Baiiev and moral of defend anta aa AdminU trator of Hi rain I Jin 1 iLailfr ert when they fay that they are for peace and lntter ! persuade him to render his country oiate ior me liaatcais iu Aqgtiai. ance, intense mttrei'l the content in thus MaU'ia J AdminiMratwr of rbtlpa, dec'4. nnion rand thatf they abide the issueii of thewar .'iervice by voting ; tell him how vast the and Barf-ingcr, and ilerrioion, and Scales, every v.hetc exciting. It Uvomcs us, Uiram rhelidec'ddtPis j the vHe calommea and bai mirt, and Graham and a hot of other dUtin- therefore, to p:it forth every exrrtiou, to To.lefcndaot Urich II. Phelp : ofthe Grant faction to th onnt,. L .r.,...r Vt . . . ' Vv " s guisueu,pona ot ine kjm iNoriii oiaie win oe oitigeni 111 t-e.uon ana out ot prasnn, . .4VU '? tne pc- JLrSiTA :Pf this cnsis. Get him agree be entirely able to defrnd and protect her in the good ctwo. The mat. who lag, or ' VA' ,n he officoftheSu,ior aunaing. He isiberefore the candidate repre- to vote, and then SEE to IT THAT HE comes nnA i,:,;. nf t u .1 . . . uwfcBor Court Clerk of Davie, within twenty dav after afnting reform, Conciliation and ! a restored the polls. k . i ff t r,le8 achmatpns of faltcw in tins contest ,a a coivard, unfit the rice of lUi, N1mon- on .f taiion ofeoonarRi.in- ri 1 We want unr friends to act with u. Tn- these foreign importations. T he cfnvaes to live in a fiee land. The eyea of the fail to awer within the time aforesaid, amdi- a, 11. w. b.i t ZZZ , Maria a UmitJ, Orantndabefothecountrridt; can Jefeat oa. - It was the 13 wfF.m mo people are getting all that ! r,w "..V u Mlure t-thirty-two thousand Conservative I aroused, 10 every county in tne rMte,ana ui iaai u corrupt ana ODDreasive in imcpm. 1'. 1 .. .i . , . .. . i.t ji . r .1 l r, 1T " - 1" -- r-" ,1,10 voiB last j-esir, inai lost uonvenuoti. A his i mere is every reawn to oeueve ine,on- nient. -I A i ihe distinct Issues of the coming canvas are, ppted. "We must nse all lawful and "honor- negligence and indifference must not b re- servative ticket will be triuraphiutly elec L. J ill I i. i ... ted." 1 a- f .... wa.. . .me tc9 Vlf 1 Petition forre-1 4io uu-. r-raal r,tlr Hi litM la m4 I PtHv4 b b k nifklklkn, Ma Irna;I-l, Ti. Vackroa'7ear ral Torv Torn pr ..4 'li-U kt-aaa f"C !- a rfrrrrf - CT, ,mi. r.4 r " n. rkUk4 t'-r- r. C. Wrll crt." . rii C nr tmO4 m k Hlf Ct'90.-f., whohj country arc upon us. If we are defeated and disgraced, it will be impose fible to hide oar shame. Iet us work, then, unceasingly until victory perches upon our banner." cation will be made to the Clerk of the 8nerkr Lourt tor the relief aked in aaid petition, aod tlie 4 trie will then le beard aJ acted oa. Thu 18th day of Juns a7i II. R HOWARD, cletk. J 41:Ct) Surtr. Court, Davie count v. rrrr lovit. IMcr tl trrf r !. r crti,u.r, C tk( rue. t rt- raaterAkwa Ma Prm. TM ap.'fT I. t i . . ii . . - . u. uJ i ml reo . - - .. I I.Uf I m v.. . or, m . f ralif elr,Mw4nil 1 eU4 JT- . - . . . . 1 mmM Nmil r8ea' lk - .V-rkt ... ... . . u.tilf taaaitij. link r t't r ' C t.kilk'i" '1 m, m- mm w - -mr. r-.i 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 19, 1872, edition 1
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