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, T" o ' " - - i , ! i A little eon of Robert Carter, Engineer on I tUWr& &..Ar. R, B, was Aundindre Tireastleprih i W tT; E. E.Br1dge,ner AVit BALISBURY'. THURSDAY AUGUST, 14, roinstoreTast Tae8dy.iwglt,,Tle Utile bo was dead wi(1one arm o 111 death was rather g io the last NEWS AND COMMENT ; -Thecbolerajias reappeared near Meniphis, Tennj .... . . ; . , ;fi f . hehderV haa appeared violeniryin the barrerki at Berlin. - '4-1 V.Viie caaes of cUolera, tli fee fatal, are reported from Chattanooga Tenn, Mt .Three cholera death are reported itwa day at Hepkinaville, Ky. ', fTK'CdhstUntioliitl Conventiort at. Cincinnati laJjtoaedto meet December 2l ne- , " MirKa KiugJ widow of the late jjoternor, edlo'Kew York Friday, aged 83. jVThe from the burning of rice trjilU at 'felirmey, England, ia five million pounds. Tii preeedngn in bankruptcy against the Brooklyn Trut Company hava been discon tinued. s: " ' " ' ' - "Ib 4W-Indian figh near Camp Verde. Cal., Jkree Xpaclies were killed and live women cap- myetenui. The THE AMENDMENTS. RaUiisIi papera tell m tht the j VThe.La Creole arrivt d Um St. lotningo uTnuraday evening. Tlie c.iptuin died of fellow Nearly all of the large entton mlll of Itocks- lif are cloned in consequence of the striko of operative. amendments have been alopted by a Laridsofco mjjo'rity. We tltink th full retnrhafuritl prnre ' the f etateraent to be true. All vo regret 13 mai wie are pi go little value. The fact that so mall a vote b in beeji polled for them i evidenceUhat thpy were not regarded by the people as of much; importance, - ,! Some? persons are u;iaer the 1 Depression that they vnlcd ior repudiation when jthej caii their ballot for the amendment in regard to the public debt. They are mistaken, The aciendment only deprives the con stitutionof the clause making it obligatory nu the Legislature to levyi tax to pay the interest and the principal of the pub lic debt, put the same moralbbligation'still exists. I The duty to pay the monstrous debt, if jit amounts to a duty, is merely postponed. The obligation has not been destroyed legally or morally and can: not be so destroyed by an act of the legisla ture. "Ve think, as the matter now tnade, In ordCMo seeur? shipment atany ihiris likeeasonabfeVates. T?bisiyili reqntre every farmer wh proposes to pro dace hay to fell.'to buy a hay preas at an expense cf four r 4ve Imndred d,olUrs, or make some other arnngemenx ai a neavy tost: for packing, or atop raising hay. 'f'bere are very few farmers able to buy A press that will do tha packing required. I rtlf f . m-n , , . J' i It will tike three or tuur .crops ariiay to jfy for one---What theu are they to d1 fl'hey mnst manage to get the packer or ptop saving hay, no matter how profitable i may be. ' if We understand that the freight on bay to Charlatte ordinarily packed .is twenty fitght cents on the hundred, and sixty bents to Qoldsboro an the" hundred over e N. O. Rail Koad Snch exorbitant tirifi amount to a prohibition on the shipr pfent of hay, and consequently, oo4be production of it. The hay crop in Rowan county is worth between thirty and forty thousand dollars Afyear, provided it can be shipped at ra eo'nabie rates. But no matter how much ill is worth, it seems as' though our people tn'ust dispense with it because they can not comply with the extortionate demands of a grasping RVil Ilo.id monopoly. How ffjig are such things to be? e T st bv stu!ds,iwill be a prolific source of deb-ite iLiciV.;... U,t"..m., U(ld. kbtilrhasiiu tire legislature, and that much time . JWMof'"v I T.- '00k iern miwivii. Pf TViteaui$hija May Clinton and CJen. eigle tp1li4ed off tbo ,bnttery, in New York. The c8eigloaudk. No lives; were lost, j ... 1 ,.3V(Air watchmen of tlicGoTernment wareliouRe, u Vhlch1 wa burned a week ago, were arrested for 'robbery of bonded goods. 1 i "TVo of the crew of tho uteauiship Class nar- Jelled,, itnd one was thrown overboard and yncjThe'dirowncr was arrested; rinli$t- Sage, son of a wealthy resident of MIsoketwack,'N. J., and no old colored pervant, c.were drowned in the Iiackensack while fishing. r,Th whaling bark Annawan, from Massitchn-jpefpi- jeapidzed. -Five persons -were lst. Seven ''ieeh'ircre saved by a passing vessel.- r D''r Xj attempt . was made Friday to assassinate Prince Nichols llaepodar. of Montereiiru. The . jPiinco wasseycrely wounded in the f.tce. oj Tliievea entire J aToom in the Mansion I tbuae v In Buffalo, occupied by some Eastern Fpohing -tnwn- Wedoesday night and succeeded in getting riaVay with over S3,000 in money and jewelry. l iv gjneo July Sthj twenty-fourcholera cas4s have rCCCurred in Columbus, Ohio, eighteen of which 'haifeproved fatal, outside of the penitentiary. Six case are now in the city,' two of which are mildj . Jr "A 'iljja'idc swindle Ins been brought to light A n Nw York in the preparation for sale of over 4iri jhoiisa'nj cliests oft damaged tea. Thd tea a part of the cargof the steamer Petersburg, C;Wfeck til over tlio IJermudas. Parties who , .bought the damaged tea at a (Jovernment auc Jj.tipn afe have been doctoring and preparing it oJbr soma time in a West street malt jhuuse to tibiHt npoa tlie market w hen a favorable oppor .'lontfr isofJl rcd. The Attention oftncIIealU vfccwr has been directed to the matter. and money will be lost in this T way to; the people, Jwithout the possibility of 'any great good being accomplished. It is claimed, jthat the Legislature can now pro ceed to force compromises, &::, and finally settle the matter satisfactorily. Wif hope for the best ; but we are not at ulL sanguine. ; every body" kcknbwledges h( fact. ! I would call rattentiin to the necessity of action by bar capitalists. Not oaly would itjbe a politic and happy thingUo firmly introduccwhite .labor on account of the incalculable dit&rcnce in profit and loss but, sir, lu that dty not fir distait, when the sheer force of the current q events 'will sweep away, in somfearfullntnner, tbo nnnatnral arrangements unaer wliloh. we lire, and which hare been forced nponi ns-Win that day, str, it J probansle, that those who have quietly got rid of 5the, ob jectionabjo class and who live in ueigh- borliood tii whits msn only, will Ice Jess of storm and trouble and injiry. do not wish to anticipate evil ; but a "clfmge is inevitable, and who can deny it? ljad we not better use all the means within our 2 power rliinited though it may bc-t-to ppt rid of the negro in ocace, than to liave to do far worse some day T I subnlit it, n -II . 1 . an tauuor, m our co.iuu ami looacpo rais ers, if their outlay in bringing imuiigrants here would not be doijbly repaid in a few 3 years; and if they conld not thus dp nench toward political ' regeneration. Vre h've only to begin use energy and junked 111! torces aua tne tmng wouia ue accom plisbed. ' )i E. PJ II. if -.1, The Toronto nost office was entereredlL robbers Sunday, and ninety-one registered The papers of the State have given; un necessary notoriety to one Solomon Pool who prefixes Hey. to a name which is but a synonym for all that is infamous, venal, beastly. This loathsome ghoul has attempted to briug himself into notoriety by slandering pne of the purest and beat women of North Carolina-, and he has,' we regret tojsay, by the indiscretion of news paper editors, partially suceeeded, unen- viable though it be. It were impossible for the ftul tongue of Sol. Pool to damage the character of the lady irrrjuestion, with those whose esteem is worth cherishing j audjit must be very 'mortifying to her to have her! name so frequently coupled with his. It s to be regretted that so ranch has been said in the papers about it. There is a certain class of people among us, and in the north, who will rejice.at Pool's attempt to sully the character of so dis tinguished a lady. The purest and best men andjwomen of the South have been systematically besmeared, belied, and persecuted by tbogo,erg.MaMi-...-;l "nrpij' bd. YADKIN RAIL ROAD. The bungling manner in which the question of subscription to this Road was submitted to the people of tlie county, his resulted unfavorable to the enterprise fof the present at least, or rather, it has resulted in post-pouing the matter merely. It? can not be said that any thing has been settled by the voting last Thursday. The matter was put before the people in the most bunglesome and unintelligible man ner possible. Nobody, save arid except our very learned and snper-cantions Board of Ootin'y Commissioners could have pre pared a question for submission to the pnjpple in a manner so capable of being thoroughly misunderstood and exceptiona ble j Nobody but them could succeed so well then - proceeded ' ,to Eureka and mtda known aq 'distressing .'-erenCv'A, , noes ber of, persons proceeded to the scene of the oiurer. itli had Lis own theory 4iul fnceYore.d,'tn substantiate it by the attendant circumstances. The s murderer' track was found crossing the road and the fild,and some asserted that it was exactly such as Stephen i Iowrey mikes when walking, while others insisted that it was two;lojgor Lowrey. The nrneral belief, liWerer, that Lwrey is the roan that Oxejidinr,' wat a likely yonnj fellow about, M JV5vf!"t !,t .unmarried, 1 I hough h is siu ihat he was to 'have s horlly'ei podsed vi Iame Rholyt there lict el lien ry Uerry iowrey, deceased. Ill asserted that Stephen ws opposed totlii uiatch uud bad ereti goue mo Uras to take a silemu oath that "uodra Oxendine sbant never, sleep, in-lleiiry Berry V. bed.". - But Floyd Oxendinc had other vindic tive enemies besides Stevv Lowrey. Some time since he accompanied Wilson, the slayers of. Andrew Strong (having also cnfiderated with Wilson in the matter of killing Strong) to Marion county. South Carol i in, where tly.atteuipu-d to arrest one John Lcklear. Thi? so much exas perated tlm fiiriids fif this latter that it ia asserted that Jim; Dial. John L'tckUar aud Sinpe. -Iicklar have bcVti lying ont fr some months past with the avowed iuientiui of takng his life. Di'ceusi'd ws behaved in his mmners, cor- i ct auil'honet a his biMiurss dealings Sc was well thong hi yf by hi neighborhood D05A.LDk0KN THK Bxi.T-OOXIST.--'A Meel'Of Poaaldsoa retried tetter from htm on Satarday, of -which the followiag is a copy: i".I have jtut. returned from Tror V-t with a uper canoe furteeH r- -;f oiiETnixrilxaNiEDtrj .11 raukxle to an it gcntletieu "W monalacbes, while eatiifr 0on t invented. It ilso aci. ti, . f'S htn tho owner desireV to tr'IT9 t thus distributioz toWcilni. Lis ahirt Losofci, insurak of n, r,r'',r'i heretofore ViUtiMjfoh Journ A physician on prcntinij, in, the exejrqtor o( a decead p u'- t . i K feet long, aid weighing fifty-threo po'ands and a Daii.I wnicn l am to take wim me mt the coming balloon trip across the iean. Jnjcase the air-ship fails la carry the four of ns constituting the crew, three people willjukn the life-boat, and.Iarn to j'lick to the! balloon as long as it remains tiike air And if itiailaiMrtai it btya';t jarer.l halt)Len ewtlocje with mv ca "ie tTo instant lhe balloon Strides w.itri "SUtittld thisCe tle Iastriortl tAU il.tin bid tho rig tor of tho air-ship f.iif wII and paihlle ruy own cane to wmmIs 'he European sborje.' WcscJieslcr (L'a.) Local News. . - - A IIoTEt as is x Hotel. Work om th Palmer Uouie, Chicago,', wa begun on the It ef duly, 1870. Une story was completed jt the tim of the firr, and wan not injurediby it. The great baildiug has given emp'oyojent to an average of 450 men, more; than that iintober t-ing now engC'd pu it. The ground upon which it stands is wrth $1 .000.000 ; coa of building,' aloal $2,000,000; and li e furnisniug Will amount to about $100 000, making a tlal cost ot $3,100,000. Tbrre are 900 ton of iron beams in the building, f which 500 tones came from Belgium, the imported material in tu baiMinff coal ing about 25.) 000. The funmofc will Ul Mia iImiIi nf lli rti':t i Lfr.- The S-.preme Court rif AlaU ed mi Alouday. Ust thai the Jieu ,rr. landlord Uio ihe ! u;-ut rtf 1 1; I - ' " . ill, r.. - ie rent Is not . . -s U di.s:oKdy tbj dth t( anil the In 4l vnttf v r.f l.-i - "r,v; ' i . . .iC, i if of D 4 I ll w tall, jpoi-ssed of a n6lir , tatin, ! ' golden" Lair, aii'd dark llae cousideied a bwutiful frLw-,. ported4o-lv tuael ink enura.t ttu J be aiixxM lo toarth ti ,,r j SADDLING THE RIGHT HORSE. The grangers of B in-au County, Illi-i c .At -limit '.SlOfl f)fl!) The nr.iniiflnr i Ue waa p.Mraavd .f wm. little property j ,tnvil,g lo hwll4e opeu by S ami owned a tr at Jnn-ka. He was r ioim meeting in a Republican stiouhod, un der -the presidency ot a U-pnbljctni! mem ber of the Legislature, have matched tlie Ohio platform in the matur of 0110 ot its recioluttious. luntead ot ceiisiiiinir both ! political parties as joint authors of their woes, they declare that "the political party which for the past thirteen yeatjs has " had Dcrfcct and exclusive couirollof our " State and national affairs, withlamph u time and power to remedy all evis. and "correct all abuses within the scpo of " of governmental action, if it hd so " desired or jiilendi-d, is fully and elleatly " responsible fin the giievances of Whiuh we they complain." This U pnscisely wli.tt the Democrats of Ohio said, but coming from ihe grangers of u Republican county it is cue of the most hopeful hitter- 1 ances of the movement. I ite R-imlli to liayn been mtrriesl, it is said, next week, mid lli I .... ..!.. ..-,..;.i ,0 OrR Iaos.-lheiro-idepnof Uet m?asiu-ablydtiessed;tlhePad tale which fr" N"lr',, 'r,'- &onth Carnlm had overtaken her ..ffiauctd hutband. : 'M' '" j li'.-i ..; 1 r. .. 1 I I'roieasors Uentn and L.'-ier. 01 llie ri uiif inriii;f ' itou iiiii. 1 1 By ReV. I). M. jIeakie,JThei:h of Xl J Mr. Henry Uirrii-erE!, If ,IWln, u, lrriMT, mar JJt-Iaiok I Counlj. t V . -1 - t- i VALENTINE'S BTATCE OF LEE. F x-iesfdeut .JeETersou Davis spent an hour or uvre at'' Vilenlin'e's Studio, No. S03 Ieih Plieet He was greatly pleased with the' recumbent statue of LHEt intend ed to cover the crcat chief tan's grave In I tlie Memo rials Chapel at L"'xtiglon, aud gave tree expression 10 ins iiiougiiia in woi'ls lif praisi 'A hen bending over ihe lif like figue, Mr. Davis declared lhat he University hf Penus Ivauii." The quan tity is inexhaustible, and the qitlity equal to any others in the United Spates. Tlirre aro G5 per j cent magnetic ores, entirely free fmtu sulphur and phosphorous, pecu liarly well adapted tosteel manufacture; also titanifHroua ores for felling, which, from, practical tests in pudding furnaces, arc greatly superior to Champlaine ores. JUDQK Bo.VD Judge Bind, United Staie Circuit Jadgd for the Carolina, leii as in tne presence 01 tn immortal , Virginia and Maryland, is at Con-res- miiiiht, a:i 1 fiui'i si-arc. ly leo.iaia inn y ' t ; - 2 i 1 ! ' t. 1 WAGES J70P. ALL WHO All!' W!LI.: I WORK. Afc. sex.raniuke frt.i $10 j j i j.,r 4 Lome or in corUviii.n i(u r t Vanlel by 1L S(jitl.lc lo filler 4. t try, and niv fct-a'-vVu of the Trie Tu i opjNrt;inii v fwr ta.e !io rf -n: ..( t ' Qtil of rataify, totuke an i:nic; i, irl;. . No capital bcir.c mpue:, .jr j:una"i "Una Ut mate a Lfrit," einf 1.1 n.-iMi,nK aenl on rnvij't tfiiU cvtit. A Ja.--, ., M't-' TON A VU . Morijania. WVtliNfi c,t. S.y. tr.rVTC every here toeltinf new .tUli.t I J Kmhndderin M lii,-, vlt , V Tpnhilrar.t CirctiUr. , Mryw i 11.1.1 1 t'Man.lfactariliSC,.tlpanT,:-tna4 ' wy, Nw York. j . IHK PlKLOlt COIPlMi j Everv LiJy want ( t'... t... hi I.. a vijni aa a a v. viia r 1 1 1 fa IfaVkill.lli'tlia m pretendtng to assume responsibility and , , . , h Uesirons. if thiv iconbl j '' ter's stolen from the safe. ' 'l peiform duty while they were, as has been ajii'ged, absolutely shiiking both. The result is just about as we expected. Hundreds of good men in tiie county re fued to vote becauso they believed that th' restrictions imposed would render the subscription' unavailable if they did not enfail great injury upon the county in casle it was approved. It is more than probable lljat the manner in which the question was submitted would have re sulted in a loss of at least fifty thousand dollars to the county if the subscription had been approved and everything else hag worked well. So much forour.veiy wile and cautious Bnard. It is astonishing: tiwit two or three men will undertake to dieate to a whole community in this o:,ce fief country ! There is a story -of a cue a mm emotion, so rjeeply was lie moved, lie said the Work' wiis admirable in all res- nnt retain the grangers within the party ' j'cts, and then' was 'nothing lack to mike Lilil ol ILlll llu' HUiViMiiMit In iluinldi af.. 1 Aina -flirts iiivr-ut-sss. A II" nui - ' n - - - ' 1 . the Democratic party in the ruralilisiricts tinleof p"i lect resjiose and peaceful elum- ff the Noitbweot, trusting to retain power j bf'rt somcihintf Itke d.-ath and yeyjwt in the scramble. The k-ranrers, ho-i evf r I ll'a,,, 'nck hi 111 one of the ti:ieat " I I . 1 - tat . a a r see plainly where the ivsoiiaibilityUies. "Wiciiea ot the sculptors liana ilr. 1 , ,i.,,In St Louis the mortalityihit for the week ;. j frtn cholera, o? from cholera infantum 4 1.. JO.rQi;! chwiera morbus. ; t! .'(! Tho Crat balj of Florida cotton, crop and il ' L - ''a. m i i iwjoftu daw ot liKjruin crop cotton wa. rtakoit k -i onSutiiluy in Savannah. : ! y "jt'onfity 'reports to tlie State -Agricaitu ' j pejpartment for June and July show the yie "of wheat arid onta to be largely in excess of 1:1 ai -,. '.. ... j '.-- cs tIn iRaltimore, Llonday a custom house oic p .-kUIed a. dan who left the;Kt earner ltltimo . Wlth.iW(V Lnttlo l.f liiiinorrrrlt. trlii'iv Til y . iffic(ra escaped to the custom house. 1 r ; '-ijohn Cnrlin shot ano fatally wounded a n . ""iianiea johnson,-in Main Ktreetnthanrraneisc ff Monday. T be seduction of Cunin's:'lausht - i wmIh? cartse of the shooting. ' jfhe loss by the Portland lire is abolit $f6fl ' .'.OOOrind two lives. There was comparative'! I .tJjghtansyru?ice. .No Southern companie9 weJ j i ;inyovvu. the losses include one hundn ; tojneaus 01 sugar j. , Wi-i Ist Sunday night, in Brooklyn, Mitcht 1 Ctiavaee tell from the stoon of b is hoiis tit V p-iweiag to his age, recovery from liis injurieF 1 doubtful. His wifo was so shocked bv theflCV -oeayrencatlutHhed'edina few hours afterward! at have i: jChicago, a number of citizens" hr 1 j - - py.'" 10 iiiayor ..lectin, asking pro lefioh from disturbance of the Sabbaths by : 'prohibiting, tlie carrying on of trade in the . ' vicinity of their' plac'of worship,"" Is'o actioh Xhafyet been taken on the petiiion. 'f S'mday night, in Williamsburg, Wilf Tiatri f Anderson, instigated by jealousy and m whlskV, ataVbed Anny Cunnmcham four of live ioitV1P n lI,e ack w itl1 a corarnon jack knife, ami y stabbed either himself is fatally injured Allegation of Ruasian Quakers, who have ,9efn Jmuting a location for a large colony of t14Mir Jteople, have determined upon a locality la Harvey county, 'ew York, and will return S1J6 Russia at once. The colony they represent 1 ava large, intelligent and wealthy one, irenry A. Tlrger shot and instantly killed . uexr. pmltti ' in ban Tublo, Contra county, caiilutnia Jlonday An excited crowd took L??8? "J Were al)0l,Uo hang him, when a ."conMable arrived and rescued him. Plarer claimthat hU pistol went oO accidentally. tXCirIill8W ncf ,dcntnjr sIlt-ly Sidney ks? on.Sujday, at Turkhinnock,. Wyoming iW' or s!l0t at hawk and three bufk!i01 'strucrMill, who was in the next yard l-i'V'niV1111 ,",tanUy-' Mills was an assistant ' ifH&iSyf 'P l,,9 United State Navy and was awa.it nig orders, sJ iJIo'njtt Kin, a drinking character of Golds i kiyro sK tiicidd there hist Tuewlay, Ly ' Tn!",nS aoadiW pisUI to his hesi and piillin. Wgri"! tried Jo kill his he before killm liSiM 1 Cut nfie escaped to a neighbor's house lid-tierself. find t y ! wJ?Vve d'a,,(r occure on the rtoraac, 4 V 1''. burning, of, the ' steamer i3WW' JWtVyuVan'd Veyentv- five and censure the very persons who deserve censure, It Mas a Republican, i.ht a Democratic President who packedj'ths fcluprema Bench ; a Republican I'resleut who gave t-flect to the sh imeless saiiry steal bill ; a Republican Secretary of1 IVar iyho consumuiau-d the Fort duelling pviu dle ; a Republican Cabinet that eouneftlle.l p he ut rages Uon (J.iioliua and Louifjuon ; a Republua i Lnugress that orgaized fob bery and called m a tiaiff. X ar home, it was Republican legislature, that sw-Ied the tax levies of every State, in I lie West Davis was also gieately pleased with Valentine's 'li: tie finc of a young Afri can cit'z. n nod ling over his book a work that is pojmtifiy known under the title "'Knowledge is I'nwcr." and has had a large t in the'Xorth, Sou h and Yest. Jlici'.iitohrf Knri'iher of 10i insl. Hall. Cnp4 May. !! thinks North ff"1'?. TXl& k$ n 1 j . sa a u vvY 1 -wzsiii ft ms-, ri 1 VTL. vtti'MUM ia aureiun-u in ue in? mofi pnis perous Southern State, and believes that J Sent on receii.; of ii Ha. 1'i.lque rnuutizaal t rll raaWriltliy ins avill twwms f a-- I - . A ' 1 k . k 1 w I. I . . tf "'. ".. C. . V . L 1 ' 0 tt 9 a 7 iai j lauu aiij . av m-iiii 11 t w j a k- .ni 1, .MI 1 tart, i send Creswi-ll to the Senate. Cape Hay Cur. X. Y. Herald. TMK "KKUI If tO P ItrtBL t P.lTtfl.V V1C FIUl M; i ia ! I V't SZ:t il ; matt r ul vania?; over all f iction ifiisrar.lertl, or $20rrf!bd. A curiou means of inducing rain was ' pUte, wiih full iirettion. . Ilikaiili Scirlaj cemly employed by the people in 1 t'1" COUNTY l'Al'KR-?. 1. and-id genus omne are fit represntatmV of the ghouls and scavengers of whieVi this atmy of hell-hounds is made, npr -. 1 rilE BEAUTY OF MONOPOLIES It is well known that the North Caro- lin;vilail Road has the monopoly of trade and travel so far as this immediate section ' is coneeruedj but it has probably never occurred tp very many persons that it ie using this powr for the advancement of tle exclusive interest of the corporation to the oppression of the people and the injury ot tlie community. We have told the farmers of Rowan that they pay ten or-fifteen! thousand dollars annually in excessive i fieiirhts to this Rd rn tK j : U wav articles they consume and ship. They pay this n?uch, and h ive" been doing it for several years pa3t, over and above what they would have to pay was there a com peling fliuj; tn force the Riad to carry! freights for this s-etion (as cheap as it (Iocs for Charlotte and for1 other sections along the jinc. The amount lost to the county jiu this way each year w .uld pay the interest on a hundred thousand dollars' fubsciiptinn and create u binkiug fund sufScieiit io pay off the whole amount in twenty 'years,. Bat these tariff are to bo increased not reduced: We understand that a recem 111 V nt4 n. i . 1 ' . -.u,:r .ssueu Dy the managers of this attfmntiug to but an engine off the track that suits this case to a dot. jThere is nothing in the vote of last Thursday to discourage the friends of this Road. The farmers of Rowan v. ill yet aefi jits great importance to them, and they wilt demaud a new hearing. There is i i; 1 0 time enough yet. In the moan time, let notjthose persons clothed in a little brief antorUy imagine that they and their dis tinjguished counsel are alone capable of runtiing ths ''machine." When General Jackson was elected President there were some old fogies out west not of his party, vvliioj had bten sucking the governmnt pap -for a number of years. The friends ofltHese wise official saints appealed tit General Jackson to continue them iil office, saying that tlie country couldn't get along wiilifnm tju-tn ; that there were no o:hers thjitcould fill the positions they held no thVf s posted none others capable. The Geheral very coolly replied that if all you say fs true, then these fellows had better be turned out ut once. They may all die alter, awhile and- then the government wojd have to stop. We can not begin too sooji to learn others the duties of their offices. They will be removed. Nw, if We understand the farmers of Rowan, theworking-people--they are be ginning to be of Gen. Jackson's way of ing. Schemers and would be leaders as well stand aside. The New Yoik Tioh'S says that yni m:g!t nearly as well forget your church'- your ;;cad:i:iii a::d schnullioiises, us f- and Northwest; Republican county ireas-j f uget your local paper. It speaks to ' ureres who emle zzleil or misapplied, local I tidies th- aiiili--:ii-e that the local tui-.ioie funds; Republiean Governors who cou doe. It. is real aeilv each wei k i. nivt-datoi Yielded such convicted lhiey s begiuiiing.!!. end !' leaclns yn nil, 1.. aS'Rankiu, of Ihwa ; Seeger and Munch, it it has m 1 v. : h:h l.ss wj ; . . Minnesota ; and Edmonds, of Michigan. ! titan a seriiio.,, 1; h ihou-nnd I.. " : idi all this mass ot evidence before tbem ! cbauces at vo. f.vii.g, as it does -i it is not at all surpri.-iiig tliat the gtangei , everv table, i:. alus.s't every h')Ue "f JSliuoi- t!iou!d discriminate j'lnlly'jn owe it to yo:ir- if io rally liberally to i: their censure and hold responsible' tie ! fpport, and axact frrun it as able, high- party which has had tLc time ai.d powr toi.nl a charaelar a you do from any recent the neighborhood of Angora, in Asia Minior. Prayers bad been tried in vain, and no chaiige taking place in the wheth er it was resolved lo trv a charm. The J Levant 2iiJif. says : 'lt was ei ple, bn' ! which, fr fear of the consequence ii , these degenrrate dsys, could not be per- 1 formed in tlie g'od ld sfle ' It cousis led in intliiig oiTihe head of a Christian and throwing it into a stream or pond. As h live; hri?taiii did not prese it '' !ii:nsel, it was determi'od toi-i!iuiuea ' cm ':,(, H:p!, lo 11 k' mrp II. u in igic i r ,1 - p 1 t-rii' A with tlte b ml of ibree n. . --m- if whom 1. 1 I been di'ad mlv t !. Jp to ihe latest a l.icc-s the : i.a.l ii'.t worked, and llu country .' hiue Co., tG'j liroadwar, N. Y. THS T2 C7 SLASTXC TE.USX. At Lujnrtul lAituK.i. rvUia tlc au at fell tnm. arii fuJc-r the Lu!.--t xm( wvni-! irin. : it runi with cr.niirt, if on ni !il aii ! lrf exfe-4 a 4nntn nioifr i n fe wetks. S4d cheap, a:al wi t It w'.rn re 1'ieFte!. cireol.ir fr, trht-r. :.-i Wf letter - t:i to T! Ula'tic Tm l'. Krr.i,a-r. N. Yt Ci:r, Nofy MJ Spring Tri:; trra!nf.ll titer ilij.f :i. qnsfi'.I'. j j " NU a ADVERTISEMENTS. Orphan Asylum Concert Mi- .Tei.ki-s rf Grr;v2le n;d V Edi!;.:- f CIt ,t e!.t':d w:.l .1 1." I! I t Correct intolerable abuses, but has tieilhir 'so d.-sircd nor intended." ! a educator in your midst. 11 is in no tense beiu-ath notice and care for it is your lepresentaijve.- Indeed, in its character, The Homestead Law. The it it is the ron?nmmation of importance, in : 1 . . l' ii- i 11 t.?.i Statesville American contains a lengthv legal opinion fr om Messrs. McCmkle i: j n Bailey, of Salisbury, on the constitutiot-: 3 ec Fl C'ark died wortli ten ui'l- 1- i Jellari yet lhej;ian did not know li ' it was to live u peace and couifot ia i'i'v; humblest laborer live. JIh did not get umre in H.fc I wen o'clock in l lie ban! he IreUer1.. wonied. cild-(l. rnl - I T i t about and w as in a constant f.-v. r of Vroc il aud I list rim 2:1,121! Cajucerl at t! . T wn Hall (Meroneyfs) . ' ; fioxt itlanday Evening. .. . ! . e than four or five hours' ..... u " .. nl b pr- i U taa t'y four, wotking often till f-.-r Aj !a tj a! Oxf mi, N. C. e morning. Au for him w ts I Ticket,. .",0 cli. 'hndrrir tt-di-r 12 rear 1 , MM p! Ife. 1) Mlf S i on cannot ignore it without m'serablv ality of the Jlomt'stead and B n.krupi depreciating yours If laws. 5 Tiiese gf-'.tlemen take issue with Mil Justice Reaile's opinion in tii ? casr (,f "- j" '"r nerv t'Mis 1 xi'iteuienl. Hi residence wis ?r rr:tle nt Tonr ow n coiis nuem e. atiu . .1... t :..T.i ... r v v. .i 1 .. t a n at 7 p. ni. a the tint. i;iTtiie CI' V f New Ymk.biltf HOUSE PAINTING, ie iul'.- eal'io en prai: ie of ihe Ur.l iSj-ij I'nXSlill" (jarrett vs. Olisir-, and bol-l ( may our e ninnopoly-ptbU Road the people ojlt to j person xtj burned acd drowned" ' 1 .' S 4HV.U-M; JJf finger is aajd to Wiving dan gprwusly, ill m White Sulphur Spring, V.. uror five hundred n'ouna and no teer than' tuV bile ?heretof.re t. Versos, N. 0 , Aug. l?.id 1S73. DAR W ATOH a N : -In rqy last letter I spoke of the power of th? press and duty "to acknowledge and eucoura-'e th struggling country newspaper. I wish nowj briefly mention something which, in mj humble opinion, might and should be done to help the justly discouraged farmler of the South. Wihout discussing the practicability or propriety of the grange 1 movement, but accepting it as an established fact, I will procd to some remarks upon the best madbf adapting it to our own locality. It should bej-emetnbered,, I think, by "rinng u range orguiza- tions bere, that although the opposition to Railioid monopolies, North, EJist, South audrYestis all very well, the Southern farm needs, iu hu peculiar and trjed sittiatin, other at) i perhaps greater reme dies. Of these I will mention but one at present whtcfr ahtiald be, grafted into fever2i Sutbern Grange a in ovemant to bring' a higher aid better chisof labor. MARRIAGE. 1 Gej nvirrivd ? M any ; let the iisk be it gives O :gi:it v, lo our lri.-tU s 1 es )ec' b id nioit" iijf ciinf .rl n i:s wall f 1 1 1 ii in I t- - -r k n-w 111 l, 4 ini ici- 1 i lu.iili Hli.l nt.e a.li:.tn'. lli' Ilii'iV in-.Mii. pretes.-illl in txls is. iii-.ie 1 1 ost v tlie tnetbaiiii e.ift l power. with a more (;rxt CO- ll(i-,iCe riiol c'-tn- VN i 1 la n wif- tie lawyer li.li OKT . : , , T U-l It. Iil 1 uouitsieaa au i personal prop-r'y exeinp--lions stand in like legi sttuati tt and must sbae the same fate of G'-orgi.i" pmi nounced by the Suprtsue Gointol the; United Csiates nucriiiitutio.ia!. 1 hey therefore give it as tln ir "ch ar and decid ed opinion lhat the case of Gunn vs. R.irrv il . 1 .i..i. t i -ie.saiie eiin o no- ijneiMiou 01 uie uncousiii ui ton ality of our late homestead and pr-rsonal pm,M-iiy i-aruiM 11111 IHWS, v COIIS I II Mli, I g , . . 1 .. .......... V . . ; . 11 1 -1 fc"" ' .....i a.u.oi., as agi.nstoni neots, lu.llle m ... , , n- d ..i.f ame way, and to all intents and purposes, , '., ,. . , , inuy aa it uues wmi relereiice to tlloSe of Geergia." -n -,i il : !i r i: i.-ia -i L'Se Ml I C happy li) sou f ! 1 1 I . I. I re I uLi W 1.; .1: s:r. i -a lep- C'arriazr PninSirl;. I r.-1 t 1 1'.' 4:1 p.- ; 1- 'in. - S nit 1, the doctor inure tsii nm il, lllleWS ihe It illlllK-r with ami rhuves the plane in hand : lb- uieicbant Iter ireil ! m p Inn 1 , n man w 11 li out a wife is no man at uli ! She nurcs A 1 hb: -h'tji M iti'iiug has iueH L'. in ri'aliin ctl'iig 0:1 I lit- Ito.niti t'atho'ic b .ll of Si bin! while fivk, she watches Gentlemen, get a (r l.iui iu cler v to in-t'-t iti svi.d of tl Elmuinl'c t j l!e'-. at the 221 io-t. Thesr iiiteiti d 10 pioin ilr- virtue and piety in the .'lunch, have not sat lor the p4t fourteen ( .- i ! An- 11. 1" lie NN nr.- E l'l ld on synods, w hi. h ate ."4.-1 o. 1 1 1. 1 . .1 rl Il ' il. I w i'e. a pr-tty I year- l you can find her pretty and good. serve their awn Imi . 4 iiciceia win ertr. 1 11a 1 1 tr riii t . ., . . - r'' - .. . lUt .pnt.of, hay I need not waste uanr and ink de.erii,! .mm inu point. ; llay itvuat be WkeoMn four h ors, -7 m .wt. 17 V 6 baWtvefcMbj: fduror fire I.Ana -ia.t -fi'l - 6"" sole control of prices and conduct to 6tir prrsent Ubocer; .ovcrybody ' krj'ows-- ; j r. THE OUTLAWS. Lmcrey Heili vivas Floyd Oxendinc Shot JJcaUrliUed within Sight Home The Assassin Ur known as Yet Con flict of Opinions on That Point Stepli en -Low ret Generally Charged With ' the4 peed-t f c, t. dx. For a long time past the" denizen of SeuroVtowu hav settle down into a torpid condition of quietude, and nothing has occurred to disturb the current until ycs lerday, when news reached the city that Floyd Cuend'ine, n colored man and a peaceful iuhititaut of Eureka, in Scuffle town, had been shot to death by some villain or villians unknown, Lut irener- ally supposod to be Stephen, the last of the Lowrej , and the only one of the ou laws etili alive. Tlve particulars, as wc gather them, are as follows : Early yesterday morning Otendtne left his store at Eureka lor a visit to a field belonging m him not more than oue fourih ot a milu distant. About 7 o'clock the time at whjch he expected to return, a gun was heard a short distance fr om the housoan.l in jlu derection of the .field, and James Oxeiidme, Floyd's father, fearing something, wrung, as he knew that his son did not carry a gun with him, started to the fi-ld Ho bad gone only, ahont half the disfant from the house, along tin road leading lo Harper's Ferry, when he discovered the bleeding body, of his 'son lying by the t e of ihe rad. Ho wS qn'le deH.dtMiavitjg beeu thot, evidcullv wiih a double; bamled shot gun; iii je hcaiand thionzh .the heart. lfis,letii i mast ha vt been instaotaneou. Jjru Floyd I A COMBIXATIOX UeTw EEX BOOT AXI) $HOE M AKCFACTCUERS. According to l)ie Hudson N..Y. Registers couibiuat inn "iS some of the larger boot and ehne man ujctiiiers of New York, Massachusetts and New Jersey, tired of the dominations of t'rtspins, have recently purchased 800 aares of laud on (he liiulsou, in the town of; Stock port, and proposa to erect llje necessary buildings for fnanuf ictnrie$ and residences, and hi ing over fr om three to five thousand Sw is workmen and their families. Agents aro iiow in Jurope negotiating for this immigration. The property ha a river front of two ad a half mile, aud is admirably situated for a thrifty and healthy seillemcut. Mr. WiU.am II. Mr I,. 11 and, New Or ient.-, has eoiitiibnted f.500 to the I,e li rwn u - - v.f .B.IANps;! TU4IN3 U MUSIC Acent for'ih- Celebrated Wtbr fA M-mo.ial Aoct!i..o ot L.-gi..gton, Va.JChickerirs' Tirnos. t . . . .... . , . t . . , , . . . In," I .':i -- ii.-'i'. :i fit liiT'a Wi.t . -': I bis donation lot. -i:ded lo aid inerecting . k...,;.vu .. the monument Iiow preparing by alen-, :J T(.rr j;, .tLC If I'mfr Tt.- ' linf , the sculptor, for the Lee Metooiial ; gunrat.t'f uci xid fully VJATTAuUA AS rcprCSC&tSdU 1 'ir-ia-r UiJJ dart-r I J. K. urfit'KKKT So!r Ajrtu: Wnjti-roJ, S.C T. S- Tuning cfdsn atleuJw-J lo (n. part of the eomir)!. j Ak Old Law. if a law which it was found necessary to put in force in the seventeenth, ceii'.ury iu England, weie to be resumed to-day, it would cause an im meitse downfall to chignons. It was as follows: "All women, of whatever age, rank, profession or degree; whether virgins, wivsor widows, that shall, after this dat , impose npin, aednce and betray i 11 1 matrimony any of his majesty's male sub jects by means of paint, cosmetic, wash es, artificial teeth, false hair. Spanish wools iron' tav, hoops, high heeled shoe in hollered hips, shall incur the iieu t'iif of the. law io torcu against witchcraft, A:c , and tpe maniag", iimiu coiwicli n, stitli Htat.d: null and void. ,f 1 i 1 Vnixit6yrA jg. 4 The At' r ; OenVaf oiv :i"i.r. ;y fecouimend"-! ! par l.0i R. A ST'well '-f iXnnli iVr'-lrn, i chapel, in that place. Little Nell, "the California diamond," a blight little actress of the protean jhod, has fallen heir to nu estate which givesjier aui income of 5,000 during her minority aud $200,000 wheu she becomes of age." ' . - i George Arnold, the colored orator wiil delivor a speech iu Winston in a sboit nine, on "general topic," non-political. Arnold is one of the best speakers and most intelligent men of bis race in the State. Winston Sentinel. At a masquerade at Congress II ill, ft -a a- ia t r sr fa r 1 1 'V'rlfljV talctlt f a I Vajaltrai - r. , i- J b 1 ft i irT3Jiizt-d in 9io! crfi the eltcliv STta, ot ftoutli Carolina, wore a costume made j ,7. . l., . , :trt.ijure. entirely of Cbnfederate money $50,000 , wlli, j,riCtitf ii, Chtiak al atl Th.-a-ical Iaborft worth. j ' ' - I fjrie-;, in Law, Medicine, hjisincirinR, Track- v.,.diii i. r,pirtra lmm s.i.s.: JrKl?f7mli!?!'ft.&0L chuckling over an uukoowu horse he has , . , ... . r - :r ,;T . ..;.;. a 1 . . . .v k 1 ' - .' ' "6 1 purchased, wutco lie knows can lejt D. i ter's time by at least two seconds. in:ooKLV, x. y. rai3s ai. zi- norciiiiiss.'n- fltsii- Prczch. lioardiiiR ami ."v-itota M ri'i:i; I ti!it, at AD Cju re will mli iv-pt. 17:h. Mi- lloUhku refrfTaa Mr. A Mra. W.H. McNecIv, arlJlUv. J. T. ihrtt I- 1 1 Iiroo vn. :iiiue tbrourhninemtaillt- D.l M.J. 1 i The mr4t .successful bee cnlturist in Iowa, is a woann, Mrs. Ellen S. Tapper, of l)-s M-oint s. She is a niece of Henry vYhea';n; tb wtji k..uwu wjitcr ol intci national law. A 1 I SCIU)l;i; NOllIOIv fill: JWe and Female Srhoi lieretot 1 ta-i 'ht ia the Acad.- n- in tl.tr rear of tba ()ljre L .g.a's last book, " Ther Hist by jF C!mh-," h said to be raih'-r trashy. I're-'.vttriati ChurrH will b.opnc? on toewj St ,.uiiil r 1 ' His male partrp. tit f . . ... 1 .Mr. . f n 1 N a . 1- I F.S kit C'AMWi;l.l J !'!. P.Minayl vattia I), in tcralic Cnve:i- j .. .Peiiitdes at. Willi sV'rcii thr i7.li Ans-7 tf. ;t SAnJnrtsJ by ... j- ti. V- fmm ana n.e iemie vj . r.m-Ncn, ! ) E. II. Mrir. I ) t 1 i'.'. i . 1 , Jr. i'.i fic'orips ai Ca'umbu, ta , pay to aud im. rhr-irVt nf South Cai .! i-.a! : Mll'-'o f72i0C9: ... .. ...... bitj4 wbv mj ,wre ,c-uKipte)L. f ca i u.- .'.Tue.ibWd ion f i'TIirdive oT"Egy;t ! Gt-...'ur againit the Unforccmeut Ac (of lpjprjs- is lo'entcr thl I'rusilau DragQon.UuaVd oned 4t Albany, N. Y. ' to obtain a military education: " Slisb.irr, N II H 11) W A It E. wCm" rur w4 -it '1 lard ware : tfi U" fi -T--s. rail tbd "tindtrigmii at So 1 '? f D..A-AT,VKLl- C , jf lay 13-tf. f ill a 1 i 1 t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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