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1 J. -4 - i nil in -- (Carolina tliatcbman. SALlftlJTJpY. TUCUSPAY AtliUST. HORACE GREELEY. KOIl VICE-PTIES1 DENT : n. miTto nnov THE CAMPAIGN WATCHMAN. , The election nnl excitement having pisned awiyt we now propose to unite all ..nr energies irl laboi ng for the success Jrecley aU Jirown i and in order that ,.ur effortij may be effect fore it w important jhat the WA?cnMAX ehould have as large t number!, of readers as possible. "We therefore propose to furnieli the paper for he Campaign at jhe h-Howing radaced rates". I -r , One copy fr three montha 10 II SI ft $ 75 r.m 1.(10 8.00 was killed list Friday in Metaphis, Tenn., by tyfne Wltcr i, ywler -i.-A v .';, A liuiecoi,Ddy Wied. Archie Lanier, aged about 1 3 year wan killed by lrghtmnj, last Friday at Raleigh, -Iliwas "sitting in frtyit of the Fire place wherf the current pi electricity passed down the chj&ney killing tun instantly. Maj. W. A. Smith oiajorjty over Jlf. Eogen inj'be fourth congressional district, is 732. A New Jersey roan fonnd $24$ in an old mattress, lie WteerxsV it In ine light of a com forter. - : fligging of a gai ppe trench . in front of her house, becuse l looked so much like a grave.'j C-ijk wpBjan is waiting trial in SU Louis, rfisu gd with killing a nn by driving f0!.? sheaiT ' C "z. : ' The jatesf Cecpa Wand 'treasure-seeking" ex peditioip-Hthat of the bfig Laura has returned to San Trancisco empty. I A ,Bffferern at one of the mountain houses Saj 'tjU flies cqrae down to breakfast at the sound fif thegong " , , s A About oije-third of the trades and laboring men pj Xew York are working eight hours, anI dearest Interest if pereihted In. The North here tofore hM been ignorant of the disgraceful man ner in which they coaduct public meetings, and San iVanciCQ has forty foundries and vm jtrJU'tX. working enablements with capital invested to M .J J leAe in the caul the amount of $1,484,500. In the armory of Sir Walter Scott's Feat at Abbolsfordls the veritable market of tjiat re? doubtable outlaw, Rob Roy. V 1 A JvC. Stuttz, a German citizen of Petersburg, At these, rates there will bo no excuse t r any one to be wnWtt a paper. Fu.ther iiere, theeou have favored thofairo 4rk, the trops are good, and no one can ivjdl exeasehiuJself for the want of means. We regard the election of Greejey as .i most vital importance to the whole K outitry and especially xu the Souths In .Vorth Carolina, wq should by nU moans t-irivc In secure hi election, since 0ald well has achieved a victory by. fraud and i ilimidation. The triumph of Greeley onld prove a whoJson;e chek opou iho brutal lawlessness of Caldwelh x ; Let every one keep, posted send on; the dubs " rthe public ja 4eeply interest; ed in what is to trauspise-in the next six months. try will probably be increased to 5,000 this year, . Caswell has two Virginia negroea in jail for voting in that county. ' A nfvre hnv f Janksoii. Tenn.. has been at- Va employed as foreman of JUery, , iU mam and whooping- commnteu nuicide by orowmng m ne coUgh all together. V -bf ' c. Thomas majority over W. II. Kitchin. "UWUT ' . :- in the'GoldsboroCoiligrenalOuitrict,i 8,445. were walLi2 onS the edge of the cliff at PenUenUaly conTicU pade thelf es- Charle8ton.J fest Virjnnia. a few days ago, T7 w when thev Both mddenlr lost their balance, and They are talkfng about Ughting Lumberton, were precipitated below and instantly killed. N. Jjrith gas. j j The official majority' of MagiW Liberal : i MT?L?W 8,??rifft Democrat, delegate to Congress frow Montana, W fj of 60,000. ' i 300 - . ... -i They ft?e hvjqg bloody riots in Belfast, Ire- The Selma, Alabama Times of the 26th of 'A numbeV of persons has been lied and lulvsays: fTwo buzwrd on the wing up in grpaf many vonnded. Tle probab e pause, the air, sorjth of the city, Mast evening, xreT English oppfession. - j etruk by lightning, and came tumbling to the Aftbe's majority over Rockery in the sixth ground." j ' - , . C 5 Congressional district, la 2,149. j On Septetnbcr ljth there is iq be a remarka- I There was a disturbance and tbreatfened riot ble family teunion at Woodbury, Conp.r There at IHglv. Point jast Sunday, caused by a mob of will be present Mrs. Orphany Teeple,' wbp hai drunken ne'groia attempting to rescue one of reached hef 1 00th year ; while her daughter and iheir color from the deputy kheriff who had ar- gon-)n-law 4rl celebrate their golden wedding. There will be five generations present. "M. AVaddell's najority over Neil the third pongrestional district is SUMMAKY OF TIIEtNEWS. scourged witli drouth. Mrs. Racliafl Perry, the wife of It. Y. Perry, Kq., a prominent young Merchant of i3oon , J lill, Johnson Co.; N. Gr, committed suicide last Wednesday, Aug 14, by shooting herself several times in the neck. Cause, temporary mental aberration. .j ... .. i Our exchanges throughout (he State bear tesr timony to the riotoun and digraeefulonduct of thrcidored ie'le during their rejoicing on the ' Hth August over "CaldwelTs fraudulent election, i KijcllnhamelcftB nnd disorderly gcenes were never before seen in this State. And these poor ne mes do not Heern to see that they will be the Mtfferers ultimately by these filol-hardy and riot f iis excesHesA Irt many ptaecs houses were ! rockid, , fcrices were torn down, out of mere i w.antpnnefl. White ntenwere attacked, cursed j and beaten and colored Conservatives were i mpbucd and foreed -to flee their homes. These i hings will yiSbld their fruit, unless every human j iinpijliio has been deadened nnd the spirit of rmnUne-M art d independenehas forsaken the lop of the white race. A1:ih the poor negro! Will be persU in liis folly? - . The TobaccjKFJictory bclonirg to Mr. Keen, f Thoniaavirie, N. C, was destroyed by fire on Monday night 12int. It is thought to have heeri the work of an incendiary. cost $60,000. At Rocky Branch, Wake Co., on Wednesday to illuminate nlfrht 14 Au&uht. a number of colored persons conveniences ' B ; - 19 werf kitting up vvjth the corpse of a dead friend hy the n;vme of Shaw, when the oil in the lamp beccjme low, one of the party atteiqpted to fill it while burning, and the usual conserpience followed. The Kerosene ignited causing an ex plosion and setting on fire the clothing of a eolored woman who was so badly burned as to eause her death. " - I A terrific thutider Klorm extended throughout the State of New York on the night of the 15 I ift. . A Ilhnton Duncan, the Iventnck Fireater and Hallimore bolter, has sued the Chicago tribune for one hundred thousand dollars for publishing an .alleged libel on the 10th iivunt. Poor lmrcan 1 j . ffugh Donnelly, of Dunkirk, N. Y., was pwrdeTcd at Carry, Va., 6n 14th instant by JamcsJfeville, an insane man, whom he was ooveylng to the Asylum. The Thermometer ranged in X. Y. City on , Wedncaiay 14 instant from 100 to 106 degrees. I A flock of geese, numbering some 7iki alOO, roost on inarket square iiu Kay ettevllle, N. C nightly. , .- j. T A ' The rhvard of S0,000 offered by the Siate for the bod of Ton Lbwery, has been paid over to the young men who killed and captured him. V I ' - ' " ! " " ' ' j -6 " : CapUiJohn W. Galloway, Democratic candi date for the Legislature in llunswiek ouhty, has given notice of his intention to contest the i lection of Mr, j Brooks the liad candidate, whose majority, as reported, is only 17. , The Capt. : eluinia that he can prove that a iargenuiuber - bl illegal votes wre cast, v , -i Is' I. A vounsrladv of Cumberland. Md-ho had been dimb for five years, was lately returning from Chnrch, thinking of a h vmn which had been sung, when she iuvoluntarilv attempted to h..i the tne, and was delighted ( to find her voice eoiupletely resUred. ' Johij A IJendrix, a youth of 17,died pndden ly at the residence of Ins uncle, Mr. James E l Undrx,J Hickory Tavern, N. C last Sunday iuornng. His parents live in Columbia, S. C. IV hite Sulphur Spring box in; Qatawba Hon. A. McKay in H38 I . . A . - -, . j The Baiin of Mr Joseph' Ilines, near Qld Tpwn in Forsyth Co , was strnck by lightning nnd completely consumed on the 31st ut. ' Tn Kortharapton Co.,- N. C on the night of th rested him for a breach of the peace. How long are these outrages to be permitted? The day appcoacbeth! A . t A A It is said Judge Logan voted for Merrimon out of spile because he did not get the Radical nomination fur Governor. A" party of Casta Ricans, with Dr. Jose Maria Montealegre, formerly President of Cota Rica, at their head, have purchased lands in the iieiciborhood of San Rafael. California, for the e 4th instant, the house of Mr. ueoree H.l in l u.- 12 1 t ! - ! T - T - T ? - - "a"T'f iD y ' Vn ' A Laurence, Mass., a machine f uurneu iur., xuiiufcu ii4.vivii, uiuiici u tiatii- son's wife, and Mr. Eddie Harrison, borther of r. it Jill . li. . ' V!" I? 1 - Thel Democrats elect their Sheriff in Wilkes County. The President has pardoned ,David Collins, Wm. Teal, Amos Owen, and W m- Scrugj, so called Ku Klux now in the lbany, N, Y., prison. Gaston Bennett r u: , . - - 0 wallpaper produces seventy nine miles of paper daily, being run. twenty-three hours out of twenty-four. They are complaining at New Bern of having too piuch rain, j How very hard poor humanity is to! satisfy ! Rev. Dr. Thck E. Bond,1 a distinguished an eloquent divine of the M E Church, South, died on Tuesdav. pf their stupid ignorance and- their brutal in lights of their fellowcftuens; , but they are no longer without a knowledge of thee things. Tliese poor misguided people have made a pub lic exhibition of their follies before a Northern andiepce, and haye .dLgus)ed the larger and better portion of the Northern,' people. The leading newspapers of the city of 2ewYork are denouncing their shameless conduct in un measured terms. We find no pleasure in mak ing known these savage follies pf the colored people, for we know they will redound to jlheir hopeless discomfiture sooner or later. We only wish that ihey could see the danger they are making for themselves by Uwse savag and brur tal demonstrations. It may be too late before they are aware of it, to nrake amends for past follies. They can not begin too soon to retrace their steps. Our interest in them does not aiise from a selfiih desire that they should vote for Greeley. We do not expect thw, and we do not expect to isk them to do so ; but for their own future good, we take the liberty to speak a word or two of idvice : They should strive to become acquainted with the political issues of the country in order that they may vote in- elligcntly. When they have become educated and informed as to their civil and political du? ties, they will not n?ed to ask how they shall vote: until they are so educated and informed they should seek and folWthe advice of the best men of the country j or elso let politics alone entirely. By all means let them cease to heed the advice of their earju't -bag and scalar wag leaders. Let theia Tote with them if they ntT 1 1 Kilt linnAnfoftK n,. Z . . t - Tim, vu aivuvviviiit l.lMUI 1U COIIHriUliy with the interests of the .better portion of the white people j stop their rfotons and savage do nionstratiotif at public guherings, and at all times; resolve to become good and peaceable citizens, be industrious, savt their earnings, and educate their children. Uon the. adoition of some such plan depends their political .salva-' tton, their futnre happiness and perpetuity as a race in this countrv. But the Herald, after giving extracts from Radical papers continues thns : The reports in the other diiJv journals retire- sent the conduct of these free and independent electors in a yet more offensive light. When nannders deciamf tnat it was God who had freed hit race from. bondage, the remark was received with veils, hics, catcalls, "boohws" and cries of dissent, and the negroes evidently believed tliat the aertion was intended to do injustice to their favorite candidate and the re- jXXmnans tliare tvitb Horses ibhrr.. eu derivabje from the wcrld-rcnown-d- ilr.x teas Mtyrxc I.isixckt. Th k.jU im-fnv atde tcFlitnonv.etaMikbea the fait that this . . . ... . : . . f MMiii Awn.. a w r, w m mmm - mit . w?w m wifw ' k . r . raiticllhstitdoMinoseofpavio,faMm!iT j!m j!jM; : rlnebone. noil evH. sortt.e. wind call ard?....L- ... i . , . other aiinufit of the nre which rrnre ou- t. ,. m, , , , iivfliiuiia. i i-. in i.it.1, iii mi-b Tai lor rueum.-!iin. i... . - Ilk s lirrN It.rn J .1 I ..r hare barely carried the Jiangs, Cuu sm, ir o j nL vU Z:;' , veontofeightCongressmen I v. UVf'VT.', " ! ' f.- 7 i hr aer.- of lb l..t i, VI j "iT. e entire State ticket after al j , , TfMr (. , . MixliW Iivrrr in i n --sat my practice, . and in that tim I list e tpted its : : a .tlaUe IaJ itient in severe coughn, hrh acute and tbron , teendd Ji rr to j,c? n,( a ( ' ic, in chronic die or the thnM!,srere ca- u jw dttmuin d't-j $U n h trsaiti ' of bronchitis, jEenemi drrattgcn.cnt f the y-1 j ...V., tfm, constipated condition U" the bowel, aid j at,e ftl -.j. 47.4, J tT. wherever a tburougli Alterativr, ir bUifd tmri-i - - - - fier, has U-en iudiratcd. In a!! case I hsve J UnA it to act gently, yet thoroochly and eHli-t-! A J "Tl rji -r r ualty in remoTing the vrinu Hi--a"d H-nii- ( K""-"T1 "J L -ITiLjlj Uon. nd bringiug about a healthy atiiouj McKEN7lF I ANnC throughout d,esyU ni. Your fratvrnally, , V, Lrtl'U5. it T iiiii xi 11 ---- '"iitrtM rnn triM-.r - 'Court Ili.u-c 0.t. in iJ.r I, m . v,,., ,. Saturday, ihe j;:h d.iv of w gained a great victory is equally untrue. We have not been entirely defeated,' yet our victory ianotto be-compared with that pf two years ago. It mattcp not how the remit was accom pli.died,jt is agninst us, when it h as.datcd with the risnlt of JS70: -tberwliej! it it dra wn battle, and neither side has anything to brag of. . 'Two years ago we carried the legislature by a two-thirds majority,, elected five out of sevens ,Bl 0f u ri(rrn3 remedi congressmen, and State. Thisjeaf we legbslatijre, elected fi and lost not only th thorough canvass, but the only State oSeer we had, the Attorney General Sblpp. ; H is better we think to make known the facts a they are, as it is useless to attempt to dtgnia them. We can not see the sense in trvinz to make it appear that we have gained a victory when the facta do not justify the attempt. If we have gained a victory, all we have to say , a few more such victories will ruin us. At the same ratio of loss tw o years hence the Rads will have the Legislature again. ' In view of these facts, it seems to na to be but the part of wisdom fur in to cct to work now in earnest to avert such a calamity to our State. What were the cause that operated to bring about the late disanter to the Conservative par ty? Fraudulent voting, bribery, and intimida tion are believed to be the causes of the unto ward result. We believe all this, yet the ad mission of the fact reflects no credit on the Con servative party. If its members had been aa thoroughly organized and as vigilant as they should have been, it would have been impossi ble for the Radical P.irty to have practiced frauds upon them. This is the secret of onr fiilure to elect Judge Merrimon: we are not! w a orgamzeu. v e absolutely have no system in ' tiu fit $1 CM conducting canvases, or at least we showea none in the one jut paM. Our voters do not po to ; the poll like an organized body, conscious cf ' their strength and proud In the conviction cf! the justice of their cause; but rather like to niany Ktragglers,' or with 'the Inefficiency of a flock of sheep. There are generally Tew work- era at the poll,' few to challenge, and none ablw to point out with certainty the illegal voters of u township. -m - i The old Democratic party was" once so we'd organized as to be able to point out with some degree of certainty the number of votes they would receive in each Captain's district tr toiiuk iHvuiiti. Auim vuu. '""" rec.-ivc ai lh!r OfUe in : x !! !c- nr. eouutv and local Executive Lomruit'c a "-Jili.tir whewe dutv it was to vUit every voter in their 'building a new J..':! in - .! a.ii v. '1 1.- j...s " respective Captain's district, uke down bis : ., rirk- h? J. tbrce i.-i.-sr , . . . , . . i i hitn. with a a-i .n the "rd f.or. Valuable House and Lot P . FOR SALi:. V. I I . . . i . . . . . a uii ra i l i wan:r w ;u, u I gits in ul arts of Aroenca. i XKWVlJVKKTiSKMKNTsT I Female Academy. The F:il Term jf Jennie C'!d opt. Shol for 'p'irl. will ojui tn the 17 lertus an Ji.rv:ofjrc. D A. DAVIS,) J. J. P.IiCNKl M'om. j J. S MeCUBBlNS. ) Ang21,7?. it: , t-... r t .r ... .r- . """ .'"."lWl I. n.c rrT.r.ij:t.,ry iiUn-i in li e ll.my lead tn-t of :.!" lie UJJin ,l unn at U. 11. i i.r !1 acre jr, '. H initv ihe lt.U ,4 ! the w:.V.w ir.-!i a! o:v c UJd nre j iil jt tt . J7 ., ) of C. II M.KrJ.i, J uhvi. TU bliJut will fu jit $2: a. i IV. TU lxlw- IWJ 21 Jkcrrs, ijmt. in the lnJ of IU hant Harris J. IV Vi... - andolhera. T1ib tract ill be aWitJeJ iw two or tuAre 1.U11 r. SALISBURY HIGH SCHOOL. The Kail Term of Mr. II. T. I'-ike's 8cli.. lor hoys will ct.11.m1Mf hji. lah. Trrm 1 n.HM. he third t-a.h, the l.h2anr r Sl2,C) x r nwiyii t.f luiilj w.k-. Ccujin- r-i!ii f i and t-Jv ntvxnh. inlrrt fn.t A. 1 ' Hat. . Ji.l arwt ajji.jnid aurilr. luk- . 1 . . . : I . II .1 1 . . iainvi vuiii an iiht jn.rt ha HNtwr la i4. I Aug 21. '72. 4t: IK W W 1VwB- - J. S. McCT'LUlXsf. ) DISSOLUTION NOTICE. :il i 11. m.'ki:nii; J't.:t.ir of Mwnirvil tv XlckiMr, J.-, 4 SOUTH CAEOUKi, j, jfc. f ; NOTICE. publican partv. Throughout the proceedings ninc "w l"mic' ana 6tl l,uu '"rc -y , Vi.m an .,.,,,0,,. ,.f t! P j.,.;).!- rK, there was a display ot ignorance, bigotry and snowing him attentiou ami convening wan nira to be i-cen at i .f JI ci-t. r f lnU A. C. Regan, W. A. Bennett, jge Barnard of N. Y. Citv. who was inl and W. A. McCprkle have been appointed pthed for corruption an "irregularities" as a Revenue store-keepers in this Congressional jndge, has been found guilty removed and dis District, y .y qtialified from holding office. Would that we The James rivelr iivVirginla is so low thatftt had! a little of N Y justice down this way ! can be crossed at Richmond without getting A renort is current in Madrid that a t.Iot is one's lept wet. Some i portions ofVa., are terribly on fao to re-instate Ex- ieen Isabella on the thrdncjof Spain ; Peaches are rotting at fifty cents a basket in rulaanism revolting to those who have Wen taught to" believe that the ballot is the palladi um of our liberties. Yet deplorable as was the exhibition at the Cooper Institute, it was orderly compared with the scenes enacted in some of the Southern Sutes. The negroes freed from slavery in 'he Sleuth are far more degraded, ignorant and in tolerant than their brethren in New York, and can be more easily inticed to acts of rowdyism and violence. L'on such men the republican politicians are endeavoring t3 Ustow the i.lit icul control of the whole Southern co'iiiitrv, strengthening them wherevtr their n-inibi r's arc 1?: ll: on the political issues of the day. When we ( adopt some snch plan as this we may hope to succeed. Our party manager seem to forget 1 1 that we have to contend with a partv thoroughly I Nohth ( vi!"i.! a, ) , , .. organued and altogether nnacrupulous. liwy ha 1.. m . j 1 can not ignore these facts and expect any thing W. K. S!,:.ip Adu.'i if Iiinm chi J else but defeat. ,, . , , , . . 1 h. ( lo!te n d .! JiuA A. 1 1 t. I . II mere were prave errora nnniumcu mt uw. , i.u.:. A ..a ,rlU , ., . j ;f Tlie firm hfMnfirc exutlnz nndcr the nmie of MiLUid Lk.YUts i thU day dlolrt-d t'v mntttal ctwmnt, ! Thoe injlebfed to the 1ae fine will pica rnine lorwarafeM malreveUlefneiil w,U. f.in Mnttr au.1 ife lUrth. ,ot Utit Blills, Kcrus to whom all rUima r due. atnl tfnft Jw ' I . MILLS Jt iXiYDEN. i . A July 1, 1S72 JJ.n Rr.w.n.fi.U aid 1... mife Kair,, J l,., lil 'l. audliU wi'W ( 'mroLiit. J.he ar, I 1.1- f llu..lil4', Ul.llaM IK'UTK.'. J -aiJ lit wif I jiiiuiIHa, J . H ... i in- atcf t i ift- trilb, 'V Viii J..I.U A.fKsi!hif rattliriiia.liui.lUii. Jl -, I ..i.'.).il. Jatra Iv,ni)l, TUkjm 1 mki', l:.Urt lKmtl.il, lalij Ik.ilti.t. l1rr Iibi Ib, bamli Ik:ildt, Marant boi.thit, Jatt lfctlht', lKft4hi(, a ot Air lM4tiil. ii ir i f .Mciar.ilrrlfcMi5.it irr-a-r ; J..kn l'utt r, Jnu l"ui.v, Tt.-n.a' Fnklt-r, .jno i r U !, !.!. r.tler, Wi!!i.4i !"-! r. IV ir l"'-ir. Mji 1'f.ttr. Siisn To-trr, ai.f Ir-llni.'-a !ildrn rnl hir ti " r, ilr ( Tl ti K-icr; AUiar l wU, Y r y iHr . Jr.. I'.tm U, Jr, 't,i K Iivi. I 'Wi 11 r.-.iilr wife The Orrr.Tn'-u nr r.f Ircf.lJ Trnntr w'.ll v. . I,. ... .:i , a I tit. JOHN l V II-mN,1 air rn l)'r I'oniity C .iniui-i..r. i litdt-il ('utility, X. ('. The new Manhattan Market in New Yorklis nearly completed, and will be ready for occu pancy early in the Autumn. The total cost of the building will be $1,250,000, and the floor, consisting of four 'inches of concrete, two Of asphalt, and two of Portland cement, will alone Three' thousand gas burners are the building, and all the modern contribute to the comfort of the venders therein engaged. The Lynchburg Xeu$ nys that a gentleman who his recently travelled extensively in the Southwest cjeclares that the crops of corn in all that section re really magnificent, and if no unforeseen accident occurs the yield of corn this season will be sufficient for the next two years. ' ' 'I - 5 A:. : V The Greensboro' Patriot learns that the gaage of the North! Carolina railroad will be widened from that place to Charlotte sometime this Fill, and that trains will run through instead of breaking buljk and transferring passengers as now..- j "T A woman,; whilst endeavoring, to catch her child, was killed by being caught by the cow catcher of a passing train near Durham's, on the N. C. Central Railroad. Jersey City. According to; the best information we have, last Lciplaturc. and other ratios hrd I theiretr-et in bringing aUtut thehitc cnfortt naJe I result, but there w:is nnoe o iitr'us in iis les than the whites with reinforcontnn of car-1 efuct as the titter want of illii nut organization. pet-baggers and scalawags. l.t-t.i!:e citizens of i New York picture their o-.vn city rultti by the 1 rt :t:tr, 1 Sii!o:ii'it lV;i;ii a u -ill I I ! .-1 i 1 ! : . : ' - Hi::-.::: ! f. - t 1'!.. 1; lit.! votes of such electors as assembled in ihe(.Voi- er Institute the night before h-, ami tiny: will be able to appreciate the condition of the Spates .wi ..:;.... t; k 'Pt. .-...I. .1. .. j. i? mm hum ui me iuuni. 4 lit lauu iiot'K iiqi H' 1 THKOXli SUt'l'lCllINT I.-SUE. ; n.Miicil r.i t ri-i-i t 1 it. iv itJ. 11 tl il. t p . ' . r. ! in - V." t !,m i , j r i tit 'i n i.i 1 . i 1 1 i-ti ..!.- ii I'M l .d i t. r t. 1 Yi. h ivn ronrnntiMMv stated. t!i it '. 11 r q'uiit.i; . ii ii liKKUI.KV were 111 110 ouit-r pai mcumi uei- - , 1. .1 t . f vcconiiiig 10: me oesi liuormation we iiuve, 1 a,,u -""-a i:uuiu. 1 nc nun mil tiv v nr. ...... ... .......... j-...... (, ;uc 11. ik 1.1 u i' the next Legislature will lnd 32 Conservatives ! ?Vlh. l!ie neBrM. but with those who stiiVe to ter than G KANT, his lant.ms pochttia- J h., i M(1 U. i nt i ham t r,T-1 Imr 1 j m ili.linnf w. . 1 t I . . n 1 L ... to 1 Radicals, in the Senate fhe House, C j er by iaiposinK lipon their crcdalitv and inflam- u onpervatives to 00 itauicals Tjiey have had several cases of, and some few deaths by yellow fever in N Y Bay. The terri ble idesease was carried there by vessels from forejign parts. Rt. Rev. Dr. Gibbons, of N. C, is to be Bishop of Richmond, Va., in the place of Bishop Mc Gill, deceased. Both States, for the present, will be under the Episcopal jurisdiction of Dr. GiV ' bona. Tlie Third National Bank of Balti more was robbea of eventy-nve thousand dollars last Sunday night. The robbers escaped. The News from Geneva is favorable. They are having horse races'" at Fayetteville, NC. ! i A son of Mr Carry Boyles, of Stokes Co,, was caught by a threshing machine, one day last wetK, ana insjRniiy Kinea, i Cowing to illness, Bishop Alkinson failed to meft his appointment last Sunday at Rtithr-fordton. Mr. Henry Philips, who was hunting com panion of the immortal Crockett, died at his home, nearlTroy, Obion i county, Tenn., last week, aged $6. I - ! : It is snid that Toonjbs and Stephens, of Geor gia, have determined to take no part in thedii organuing movements of the "Straight Outs." They will neither support Greeley nor oppose turn, but prperve a "masterly inactivity." i- f . - A severe jBtorm' passed "over Fayetteville, N C, on last Friday. , ; " - A negro iin Lumbertoni severely thrashed a white man, a, few dys ago because he paid he nuut i uniiB. wiui u nigger. . ue .wane man and the negro were both, of the "JoU" fra ternity. Jr j.-'J .. - . - I . - . '-. Stephen Lowenr and Andrew strong; the two remaining Robeson Outlaws, were seen at' Moss Neck on Tuesday of last week, i 1 he. residence of Duncan M. Brown, of Maa- onboro Sound, about seven miles from Wilming ton, was destroyed by fire on Thursday morning. Loss about $3,000; no insurance, - ! JUDGE BLACK'S LETTER. We publish to-day the" admirable letter of Judge Black of Pennsylvania, and ask for it a careful perusal. The letter presents the whole question at issue in the Presidential campaign in a truthful and logical manner. Judge Black is one of the oldest and purest ing tlieir pnsMona. 1 lie incendiary speeches of Secretary l5out .ee!! calling for a ceaseless enn.i ty between the m grot-s and the whites ; the dan gerous and tiiicliristian letter of Gerrit Smith, in which the fierce hatreds engendered by slavery are invoked to make the South, in his own words, a "hell of horrors" these are the influences that are calculated to turn th negro into a demon a:id to make the snllV rageextend ed to the black race, in our love of justice and equal rights, a ?ure to the nation. Li ft alone by the politicians ; gradually enlightened and educated up to the capacity of forming an in telligent political judgment; taught that the shackles of nlaery are broken forever; that their lot in life must henceforth be carved out by their own industry; that they have an equal interest with all other citizens in the peace, progress and prosperity of the nation, and that they must henceforth live in harmony and trnt with their white neighbors, the- negroes would become a docile and useful people, and their happiness ahd success in life would be insured. But the teach irgs of the radical republican pol iticians are cakulated to keep them still in ig- ) norance into watch slavery nnd to bring untold evils on warn the men vho are striving to excite the fears and the passions of the negro race for their own political emu that they are p.ayirg with fire. i tioti aiTaii!. the cai it-bagj,i s : llnr ttiires." should i ally to Ins sunpirt every Southern man. The policy cm- ; braced in that pioclaimatioii, implies d -livrinnce fiotn Mlrpcuidotl of ftiicus Xr jilts, blank warrant, detectives and car- pet-bagger?, and the restoration of sill government. This is a vital matter tithe ! (South vital toil now. It cannot ftand 1 Mr. Grant's rul- of cat pet b;ig rs, up-1 held bv bavouets and blank-wan ant? another four years noliticallv and h li n ;. thi- T n t noil a: i r '.!. r..iiijn i , till .,m,. III I ,- !,i ;,r r ;, ' This'. nh 1 ..f i 1 11. l: Il..w 4'.'. u i s- i i m ; ii i---. .-.j n ..r .,i n, :; M. .. . .. ! I! I " th, . :1 . - 1 st tiV , a ii.' . j .. Jtthii-.itt, In thb r.w il appvarifsg (hat Jo3w Ctw-Wi-fir) I ati4 WI.V N Juhtl llnttockt a4 ( lu r, ,'i.l.t. 1-driid wiff J.HH-iiu,-. J'Jiti I i! t Aii . t' it. THom-- !. lii.J. rt iK.titl.it. L4- l'l.'.liil, i'titr J in I I Nuilhl!, K i M il. !'-'. r. u 1 1.-1 r. . . 1 1 (',; It i. tl.. J !. H Ij.f igir I 1 .ti 1 t, 1.1. ,-t. li'.uthit, Jul :i I'.Ttr, JiM. r!.-r, Vviu !".-; r, ii I'i.W, I 'm-: i v I -; i . "irai 1 iii r. 1 i ! I"' i . :.'.,('. S. C. , Ol.lil v. r r lit .', 1 1 r i;i ; t ' Ml.!. - t ii, Ik.- 'rr c i f.. - it I f i-ri I ; i .. i lU.. Ii ' I l.i . r r. .V.j'.Ji l ' iicliM, .. , . ... I i-n' r, -w-tf iaftf, tv aixl i ir . H'i..l . .if i l ll. l'.h dr i f ! t 1 III. Ii FARMERS' WAREHOUSE, divii.u:.vi!:ui.via. I'mho plant eir Vn giiiiaat.d N. Ciii lina: Asia: preset:! n-c.Ti rear nraw i;-g to a !, at i it. ft J .'. :in- w ' i b 1 rd npm- if ti .be i i r t l.sr t t:.- gT,! ..... I. I".. i 'j-n, c-J-rk .f ! " t Li a ii ,1.. ) J s.i Z. 1.. i:. JollNs in, r:.fi li dminislralor's -a!e. 2 oi'Ui n. i-"l Irttt -- of 3 iiu.iii-lra:'n'ti I It would Lc roill ! ',1,,bu!k o: the T baco in p niarki1! l. ue lb. ltt i 1 . Jmliti Ma-ft. dii -msi I I id ... ,: i i deem it our !t;ty to exprrss o:tr tlan tir tl: , otlor lur :!' at p:ibl;c iuiUji, l hi !:-rvi-uancialiy. Ill I line, ,ll j pHtroiiane i xtctide d to ui.r IIo-.im duins the ,., r. in the !" n .f Ssli.1r . . VrL.!.r ..." . .. . . . V .1 ! 3 .T. . would be equally latal to tne onn -.ior year. e do notcomj ' i ;i.b -.t U ! g at. e i ( iiV ;. nw .f A -g-ft, ni-tat t, tbr fu!lun.. one portion of a country could not coi conrad by tLe t- :!i.-r; irv d ! c ' y u an;.i.. WT t,I n-i.r, rJi i -i.i. . i :i.'. i this sesnon. ar.d w-bijc n me o'.l-r .'aliLi-h-I . . f,i . i .... n.'i . ii..,. iiniiifiirirkaiiii nn unfurl i: iti in; uu ...-.. mj . . "iv ,. 1 , ., i infills uiav nave iMijd u other ti mortally tmeascu ; ana trie ter- ; llom. Jui j Ulai, Ul o.df-r .!ilitii-r:- 1,1 iii'.re J milk eo 1 luiii we. a lu tur Ki,Lli.iy or v i ally i democrats in Jhe country, and if be feels called "Second. fVnpleto liberty and exact eonal- ity ln the enjoyment of all civil, politic! and public lights, should be established and ef fectually inaiu'-ained throughout the Union by efficient and appropriate Stte and Fede- .. . .a 'i a t vituuc 01 lull wouiu email iuiuiuuiu on . averug, tt an we l .t e. the rest. ' Our aver.ige f r the ti.i.t.'.h of M.ir. w.vs $N "-' The New York Erprtss, referring to j " !. .'. !! Y.'iv' " ri the calcul.uions which the (iidtilites i c,ur mftlk).; ,i,nirp ;, ),a, l(1 1 n s ,'v,: ('Long lliaiichcr?," it calls them) are niak- lyoim'ju.a La bf, i u a i.f.l ! v a .i !.; ' has plunged them ; ing upon Dotnocratic supj.ort putthisqties- a -d litis;.-,, mr ; W.vuia r h 1 :i.th- .1 A" I ie ' . :.. ,1,,,,,, Iml,. l-'-.r tit., tl r t lime StMtc;ai-d i tl Yi'W I.I tie criv limttiritv n their heads. Wei tion lit a ationg Hgnt. r or tne nrsi inn . . , . . . , 1 . , . , I, ; nit c growing c-re.. we stuv:.-,- i!;.l i-mikc. in our History, is ioca. ec..-g..T ..u....i ... ( ,Ue u:,m t3 o! lilt..r oiU Ci,.v " 4. issue. In aU past party contest between ...actxible. Federalists and lu-punlicau?, or nigs j Uur senior p.u'.ner fiavtrg n a i d t.eioue ...A llmniTMii. ibis irrpiit f und amen til i a t fm f y srs. . ur btu i.tr. ( r'u h ut a ny ., r, j . l , i i tnftteri.il chnnpe irt the inrftb" linu.iwill principle of Iretdom was conceded by . j, fu lU CcM tl ,jt!UlJ4 f . both tides. Now, however, the cliani- : bcictc.U.rc : and with tLe Loufe eUarcrd d . a a ' . pious of ccntrauzatiou and imperialism make this ti et in the condict. IfOran- lisui prevail., the States ate province, to lil.rar-. Ac. 11. ',-..e'., nu .!.! Watch, an.! K:i.lieti f ii i. turc At t"Tirm C'.-.b. JOHN S IH.XM.il-N, Atrg A'b.r ..f A. J ad :z. t: VI hd. a Mt - i.n 1 1i.j unbn to lay aside all prejudice and preference wmtratin snoma a.iiim oi any aiscn.inua and vote for preeley, we do not see how any one else, who has the good Jot his country at heart, can refuse to do so. But we et-pecially com ral legislation. Neither the law nor its ad- I v,e ruli (J by detective?, aud H.ectd by ! to.ti tit ruAriunt t f f 1 1 fi 5 W futlUnn .f r;tia H' IM u I v. r va viwav a ' mv,'m ' avv creed, color, or previous condition of servitude." bag"i'IB. mend the letter to those old Democrats who are still hesitating as tp Jlheir, duty -.in the present The above extract, is the socoud plank in improved we call ft I" . v 4v to mr l".. !.,. and tte p i' lie, g'itra!!y,in ac : m-I-ciut t lb- r patniif', Il at tf can , II, r tbeiii a. a ! . coimrLti,'iin and it ifci .ii lU .e, 'ly ajd Miiiiiut-liTily abi , tLcr ii L ; it u.; i.. . j ihrll'!l l'.1:i' Id ii' TIl, Tt- U: I.r. . noTicr. TVe S'--f tV- N"'-. i i. .i-. A- ''.r-iiii- 1.. t. i-laU ( J. W. liiltii.- r.nt.lraj li n ti.fiiie .i.lt ni. d i- i t .l.v. im-.-m irtt. t lM,altbr ,IcKl 111 SaliwtMil v. J. K. lU UKi; A- V"- J y K'L SIT.CFAL NOTK I".S. ti. s wiphiug to s.;d ti.!ii.fCfi rr carpe V copy froai the Express MM... T,.,.r n.-yr,..,nr tnrn.l nriAnln In r , , , o Hiargfj. aud remittancu pr .j:i; iv u..Mle I..rgt i, mat uiw ouiuuu.uit p.n.T i:ureor uwul. Wt .a.i ;iri-t -c vractiwl Dirty, full of practical men, with a ih tal- a-e t - . l .. 1 il a i l.. - it- . .. .1-.. . i. Um lu'l '-l" u is. t-, I . a .. a ' I" . It. 1. "... " 5 r campaign, t ?;:-:r : iTIieKegro'lileetlng at the Conper Insii- Juter A Picture for the Contemplalion'qf ens. Mr. James 8. Orisby, of Prislol Teno,, was killed by the Caw near hi hoW on Saturday 10th August. i - i A .Tliey had a Jarge Conservative gathering in Raleigh last Friday night. It was a celebration over the Conservative victory and a reorgaitira tion for the Greeley campaign. Speeches were made by Judge Merrimon, , Judge Shipp, Mr. Separks, Judge Fowle, Mr. Turner and others. They also had a grand display of fire works and a torch light Procession. I T r i ; Greeley, it is said, is the originator of the movement to procilrejpardon to the Ku Klut. Immense fires are raging in the woods in nor thern Michigan, and apprehensions begin to be felt that there will be aepetition of the scenes of last October. A,. . . Two hundred and eighty-three thousand dob lars is the suijn that will be divided among Com mander Cushing and Jhe criw of the picket boat that destroyed the Rebel ram Albemarle. Tobacco was ruined, and fruit treea blown down, by a storm which passed over Windsor; xxicKs, Mjno., Wednesday. ' : txng Island haa Ay improved trout pondsj which, with their lodges and accessories, are ea-l tibiated at upward of $100,000 in value. A Washington lady protested against the; Auntv, gave 12t Conservative notes, not one tH.aoicai. co iay yie iagie. i They are to have street lamps at Ilickorv Taven soon. x IriAnnanias Allen, of Caldwell Co.,!isdead lie passed his ninety fourth year, never having . .felt p;tin or taken medecine, up to the time of his fa til illneiw. A j Keibn V. Chnndlcr (white) agedj25 was executed' last Friday in thejailyard atdiarlotte, for the crime of rape, committed on the night ut the first of April, 1871 on the person of a Mi. Ilradtduw whlter In Lincoln Co. 1 A negro by the name of Jim Johnson attempt- - edi to ioioii a party of 23 persons, mostly young, t IteidsvilJe, N. C, on the evening oTrhelg, tiy poinoning the ice cream which he prepared. ftcyeral of the Parties it is 'thought, will not re wvc. TheVgro' ha been jailed., " ' Mr. Abraham Lincoln has gene to France for the purpose: of making that country herJiome. gpjke Malen, a well known saloon keeper the Radical platfoi in adopted at Philadelphia practical .dcas that nicaus something, not , wneu uram was reaominaiea ior me nigu tancics, out realities, nu inai u mey can- not ct all they would Wish, they will get j rati, and it will W tftMifra the d-t.tlice bi , r, ;r.r: f -f .... .... . IB t- ra. t tv-a aa ofBce which he disgraces. It h ttwonger than Sumner's Civil Rights Bill. It 'favors the' throwing itown of all hariers that stand in the way of the Social, civ i: and political equality of the races. In iifTi'inVits tii r il i . IHnrHU, Vn. I riTO.', fr-.ne nr . iJUft 1th O,.ll..o. .: , f . t ' " I ... i ' V m . - t t i i! W , . f - r .t 1. .m t,v. w . 1 ' '- Ui ' . i. , . I . M .!"" ('. '.'r Na 1 . . i.i ,Vi. 1 , ' ln I . I t - . mmr W iriG'iVen sSiuh' in ihit Rtimififvint hpadinr nf an ijirtlolfc ! . ii ' i .... , . ... joiner wuras, me negro inusi tie auinmea wicli kww in fhmSMraJdtf the 17th Ljto yur CltWf,es churches. hotels. liisUnt,'Th article of which the above is the heading was called forth by the disgraceful pro ceedings of a large negro meeting held ail Coop ed Institute, N. Y. City, on Thuwday evening cars, steainboitts, theatres, and other public places, ob terms of "complete llberiy aud nxact equality" with thewhites. Tiiose who races, iL - - i i J i e thiuk that thi3 interminglint' of the negroes, there bein it is said, four tlusand t thi3 rrf,POSed sncial T'Hlity with negroes all they can. Greeley e ideas oft cfl ral and Stale Rights are our idea, and the old W hig ideas, by the way of Clay and Web ster. If there wererto other issues in this, contest !thuii of self-government, home government, conuty government, mun:ct-. pal government, State govi rnmcnt, thee are practical iusuea enough to take ps all i for Uretly. They mean rveryihing in J the contest. They mean ju? t what the ! old Democracy n 1800 me uit, when they j ifbelled Jt il,e Alu ii m i Sedition ects of the Federal Goveruim ut. They are isnee of tho highest, gravest; and most solemn character, ur.d r our form of j Government. They mean the pr fer- j vat ion nf the Government as frame! for ; us, nr its loss in consolidation aril cen tralization, The Domociat w ho w bisks riff that these things should be brought about, j frora issues like these now befoie ua and then they should not hiitate to vote fir gore for (riant, is io Democrat, nevi-r h-is fnd forming a judgment on its merits, but with Grant. His party is pledged t bring about 1 hen one, never can be one, for it is not f he object j of Veiling and hooting doWn the j ts,, infamous and filthy regulatious,vheth. j Greeley, tie man we oru fighiing b-r, preeley orator bo as to prsvent his words from 1 r the l,lack3 desire them or not. The in- 1 assiiiit the man, Grant, but for a re- ibeing heard, and of cheering his adversary. .,..,; r u n ...... vi i presentation ot ihe hrst, rrreatit. craiulc t i J.he scene was a disgrace to a civilized city, and t Bewaro of Counterfeits ! JOB HOSES' MV;AOTK7ilL?,f ar tstrnrtvty cocsraaraiTab. ittnit Orur gtmt rlMtw ;' wmi utjtlis ireui f'rmi ' rrr.fu. The FmuH Km tht nmmr J k M hm oaartia P '.m ara onf.!!!?, In hm txtrt ot all flbOMtalnlal an4 danrvoa n Uk-h U. biailc ooivtiUilon l tnLwI. T Vt tn'l'rate n colored pe6ple present, and the ostensible ob ject of the; gathering was to listen to a Grant and a Greeley speaker, both colored, j W. U. Sanders taking the side of Greeley and Rev. Ienry II. Garnet maintaining the claims of irant. But, sas the Herald, "it soon became evident thtit three-fourths of the number atten ded not fof the purpose of hearing a discussion this miscegenation, this plan to force filthy contact with the colored rsce to raise np a nation of hybrids, mongrels, to take the place of the white Anglo-Saxons, short, to inex ictnize America, we say, if there are any white men in their senses, who think was calculated to shake the convictions of those who have hitherto been the most earnest in their adrdcacy of negro suffrage. Taking the account of the Grant Organ as the one most likely to (represent in as favorible a light as possible the conduct of the black ruffians who made the night hideous yith their npioar, we take the following specimens from its I account of the proceedings r Here follows extracts from the 'vYSrWi, Ta double-dyed Radicil paper, and even its accounts, make th colored people appear in a most disgraceful attitude -an atti tude that will prove most disastrous to their j most injunons would be the of such a programme would be prescm-iuon oi me nri, greaioi onsto the colored people. It l' . f Dfmccn.cy --.wy , . . f . .. . ., . thit, which not only lhoma ie beeiniiing of civil troubles of j i i & " . , son and Andrew Jackson iexi MICll a omas jia.T- urim till A which we have now noconception. Rut snch i Lu, ;in , , j j is the reckless, aggressive, m farious charac ter of Radicalism. "?hink of th?se things. white men. Daniel Webetar too. Administrator's Notice. All ierson bavin claims asrsin-,t the estate of A.Jadon Mason dee'd are herehv notified to XT" Three weeks to-day since the riecthn and the official count has not yet been made exhibit the same to the nndrizned Wtbre the known. Enough is known, however, to enable M day of Autnit, A. D. 1873. And all ttcnion-i us to judge of the results with a good deal of dhtJo ??, 5 '.Tvi',,"16 - -;v . i. i v n j promptly. JOIJN 6, HENDERSON, accurracy. To say that we have been badly de- AMr of jajo,. feated would not be true. To say that we have Aug. R, 1872. 47 t: mxoemm K&d tcnuTa ait easu acirr,a. Xtvat LiV Stci tua. TOmUBIinLADIlM tU.yar yarticuiuir ui t L Tji j .1 la a V-t tlrna brier oo ttM nwrnlhly tM with frataHlr ri4 alUMtofh nj ietful.cwuuiii ucALlug L un fit ta ike eutiUiOJiin. 1 1 wit cw ot ?i woe it4 f laai A3crtia:m, Vtitt in IU 1. k iait Limb. fUra on 'ia'it n.niin. Pa')-itti..n -f thf lint. llu-r.es aad Wblta. tJ.-r w I it eflw eu.- bn Sit oUn r inn fil- 4. Tt cl.-a'jM- -o2a 1 vb pacltaa dt le t d.irtH- n I mdr.cm, or w.ll ba arnt f-. ts all .c.jij tot tktt, twlc4 Cron twvti n. i . K. I.i mil -ra wl --e t caarrrc ejtnni eh'.j!-i1. 0-. T ."H '"-! a tV Ks P-r.pr!- i'f. job ;. us. i i'itit.ii &u.Stw iv , t lnara a cif . t,tnn, r.ftr rUX wf ir'.nrn nxall, ; .-n.4 kua -r.j rniwlCr rt In mit -).. N E LfE Fl NT EPM I N UT E S - BUYAV Pri.3!?Cir WAltB.n , rt"el ro, rni m. ATaa. flaciirama. Tutuir. II i.ir,rn. Inrrt-:' t luiitauc l tiMttt Currtlnt tt -a Iiiai.t- Lr ' itum 1m t .K bt tM. .I 1 -, w- I i!'H I S.n. Tin. '.it- ' '-i -1 h-th t'.-t , tint t"?ir- Or- l I. I .1- I " tl " i t t.,,-.'. rl - a : r l.itT.lN S 1 i I Mv;i ia M ra, I'rii :tA rrnia par lev. J-:5i:g;i:-.l,..i 1. .J, '. .n .t f 1- t, ' 1 - THE GREAT FWEMCH REMEDY. -r-r-r-: r J. I, U1M": I.IVi So. 24 E-t LrH..' .r '. . " Tha rli't .i -"T iwwtil'l trtfea !" taUlchi M-a'ir I'.ar.-a:., tLt ; - ) t-u r- 'f ll all - ft t rtr FtrrfcTm. w hstinl Vi'k j,,: NirMiy. &il r frrmfutt ljtm-.v-t ; f I--. i W xnt ir f v"" . Wf - lHf tt Srrt il i t "rtMl Sn,;liii'iill Oflt-1 0-ru-.: W ., K u : r -i s i t UH, ant aU tht atlaaCy t'm of lluwn arlnac f m Uifrru CJ 1 . rr ..:! tri- u Mm r -., to-i tt-". Mrf I nr'11' realvl ( 0'H U.". sr -'. l rt ti Sr . Saw toacSaka IKatral acr Aftrt- tt aa. anj U r. S44 - Plc. Nt lo'l. Ii. rrf. t t I f f a R. - . ttk'M t. aa l-f! -M '" It. ta.al a t- ' '"" ill l'r...c- " 4 f.r. I, I- t. .. i'l .-I I 4.r ii .a...i: i vt ,- f ... r 4 1 1 i r. w.:- . Ve.( ,m W rr '-l , . ' ' -'t- " r. a tl M fcrv. IWt, " I Ibrl'tlk. .1 - - I ' a,l 4. ..... .... a. 1. i L tel. - 4 i U l. ! t I ' ' 1 "''' .'' ,. 'J, rarrvl f War ;.e. a -" fl " "' " ( .. r k 1 1 ' :r' n v n. , T. U 4 C ' ' i '" "' t l I" M in. t r 1. . " . "( . n.n.:iii !. W '' " ,' 1 A . i i.i tt (. i'i . in i t, i . . t r '. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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