- " -. 1 " .ii-i .i iii r Carolina Watchman, AUGUST, 19. We bad the pleasure of a call from Brother Green of ibe Durham To bacco Plant. Mr. Green represents alive leva end is himself one of the lire editors of the State. The Albemarle Times pays a high compliment to oar worthy represen tative elect to the Convention, John. S. Henderson. Esq. It will appear next W T "honor and honesty, of property and "probity in whose good character and "capacity society would have a guarantee "that their official acts and ordinances "would tend to promote morality and ecou- "omy. encourage education and enterprise, "and generally to advance the best inter- "ests of religion, liberty and law without "their sphere." All of which is greatly to be desired, and is well worth the atten tion of the "best citizen." Bat how it would aid the churches in escaping local assessments passes oar understanding. Honor and honesty, property and probity unite in demand ing that if a sidewalk is laid in front of your house you shall pay fur it, and not saddle the tax on your next door neighbor. 1 be fact that your 41 YEARS AGO. A copy of "IV Water. Carolinian," dated Angus'. 2d, 1834, is before us. It was then edited by Major Jons Baa an, Jr., who subse quently moved to Florida, where if living, be orobabl v still resides. He was a very aoi man, and highly respected for his learning and personal worth. TWhiM it will interest tome of our readers ' " " " -.-T - to know something of the ooateots of this old paper. It is a true map of the times as they were then. In the rt column is an advertisement of the "North Carolina State Lottery, for the benefit of the Salisbury Academy ,w to be drawn at Lincolnton, Aug, 27h ; capital prise, $5,000, signed Stevenson Points, Managers. Then house bnpp does not all sises it. The Beds shamelessly assert that tbey will bay enough Democrats to give in and enjoy the improvements for w them the maioriiy in Convention. This not paid, with what g them the majority renal and unprincipled party would, no doubt, if it were possible to buy Demo v J ' ' oat we nave no euco tearsi I m t I T T7 . U I . Hiainai eus to oe a uouse oi worswp comes Lincoln mwrj, j , ter the principle but empha- Land for sale, Matthew B. Locke; $75 Reward For it professed Christiana enter for runaway negro man, John, by John I. Mor- biob rison : Daniel M. Forney offers 1000 teres of grace lad for sale in Lincoln Co.; "Travelers' Inn," shall they blame the world's people who 0, j0j,n p. Mabry, Lexington, N. C Tailor sponge and deadhead tbeii way through -xng by B Fraley; Boss Justice, Cabarrus, want she world t 1 he churches demand and receive the support of the State and coun ty, towards whose expenses tbey contn- The Charlotte Democrat favors the re moral of ex-Governor Holdeu's disabilU - W-.-s. - m, I UVWTO a . - van ... i i ww i bute nothing, l bey are also proteoteu mm kiUed for wU np there oy toe local auwiormes, ana iuey uuw kww M h be up two journeymen Hatters; R. H. Madra propo ses to publish in Morganton, N. C, a weekly newspaper to be called "The Mountain Sprout. THE ELECTION. We give below a list of the delegates elected as far as heard from The couu lies marked with a send Democratic JoImiim to th PnnMtitioD. with the exception of Caswell county- w Inch sends th action upon the food. a divided delegation ; Alamance J as E Boyd. Alleghany W C Fields. Alexauder Reuben Watts. Anson Col R T Bennett. Ashe J O Wilcox. Beaufort James Shepherd. Bertie F W B1L 'Bladen A McDonald. Burke Major A C Avery. Brunswick E W. Taylor. Buncombe, David Coleman and Tboe h Clingmaa. Cabairus R W AlUon. Camden J L Chamberlain. Caldwell E W Jones. Carteret James Rumley. Caswell. E B Withers. Dem., Wilsou Gary, negro. Catawba, Col L M MeUorkle. that they may be exempted from assess a! TXT ' - - lt. TiatMfnt fkot I mont ! tiA f,,,. I li u imm-nvoment nf til fir I lies. j njjirc wiku ius Msnt'ji ,... infill Kiivu - I libel v hmftom Ac A liu i m wu,.w ...... ivored classes known to will ha taxed and free negro in tbe State; and bope ig v wiiu an otber estate. It rW :ii - ) i . 1 I I 11 inc uouveuiion win uavts iuo ucuo "u wouia Birenrinen me cnurcoes ii the magnanimity to give it him. ULr. Holden ought to be allowed the same own property. Tl . . . . . I,;,, there will be no fi privilege now enjoyed by V white onr lawswbe cb hers to hp pout usf) Executor's sale IU bv Richard Stoker and John Callaway one of Major Jack Dawning celebrated letters, trying to settle a "pesky dis pute betwixt the Gineral (Jackson) and his I fr.lV. ,n,l n.,;r. PI.I.IIp onrl l,l fnllra" Til Sr. ff QA I . via"j iuiu V 1 1 I uiuvmv uiiva w v m advent of t hat day could be hastened Bank of the United State was then tbe lead A church that naid its taxes like other "g political topic. Exam instion exercises of nnrnAru t toll a swikii Id annual mills oftWtn the "Salisbury Female Academy,'' the Rev. Tk. mM unra K.I nm I irt a 1 1 1 n I lrtn I . ' 1 . k m I . r , . . u v v""""""" allv to the hearts (and Dockets) of mein r. Morgan precepior, ana ran. .uurgan j.rr of North Carolina elicited from the pro than the church that raised the highest ceptot ess, in charge, and very highly compli nlemore resnect and obedience than are untaxed pire or swung the sweetest mooted, Hqrd down on President Jackaon, . . . - I tit . j L-ii- f - I n l i . r -11 -i cnime oi uniaxeu neilS. uur venerauic i wnq prgmimru msiuveij, w rciuim aw auun Chatham John Manning, W F Strowd. Cherokee, Capt J W Cooper. Chowan, Jno R Page. Clay Cleavelaud, Plato Durham. Columbus, Furney Gbrge. Craven, J 8 Manix, R F Lehman. Cumberland. R P Buxton, J C Block liketr tn be obtained for any other. It. well adapted to tbe wants of our peo- and disttuguisbed friend Fbtlo W hue is too clear-headed not to aDDreciate this in the General Government, and to retrench pie, and it has been their fundamental law act he mujJt have uadvertently promise." By bis management, "He had, in five years, cot the P. O. Department in debt pearly a million of dollars!" (No wonder there wss high excitement in those times t) Louisiana elect a Governor and other officers opposed to Jackson. The "Thespian Society," of Salisbury, reply to tbe Rev's, P. J. Sparrow and Thales McDonald, who made remarks in long that they are lot he to give it up. overlooked in hi j w el U written and reada- Woald it not be well, therefore, for the ble pamphlet. Convention to re adopt it, with such linnm as the new order of things require! The Effect of it Abroad, It should be a matter of very serious reflection with tbe white men of North Carolina to consider A Few of the afawy Some of Grant's the effect abroad of the result of tbe late the pulpit concerning the demoralising influ Poetmasters have been privately raising election in this State. That it will have a ,nce of Theatres, which the society construed their own salaries by an improper use of reat effect there is QO doobt- The P,itical as aimed directly at them. They repel with postage stamps, for which they have been dismissed from office. The following are reported in North Carolina : demaeoitues in other States wilt use it 1 on all occasions to promote the Graut radi- dignified but forcible esrnestnem. The Tern perance Societies of "Unity and Franklin'7 re cat party. They will mount the stump with port a meeting, signed John Fraley, Secretary. a grand flourish and cry out to k'see, see. what the good, staid the old people. The Grand Jury of Lincoln county Court msde State of the presentment 'That our present Constitution Curriioek, W H CowelL Dare, G B Bli ven. Davidson, B B Robert, F 0 Robhiot. Davie, Charles Price. Duplin. J N S tailings. Wm. Far- ner. Edgecome. W P Mabson, A McCabe. Foray the, W H Wheeler. Franklin, W Green. Gaston, Jas Hoffman. Gates, W P Roberts. Granville, I J Young, J A Bullock. Green, Jos Dixon. Gnilford, A W Tourgee, A 8 Holton. Harnett, John A Harrington. Halifax, J O'Hars, J J Goodwin. Haywood, 8am. L Love. Henderson, Frank Woodfin. Hertford, J J Norton. Hyde, Wm Carter. Iredell, Thus A Nicholson, and 0. L Summers. Jackson, G W Spake. Johnston, B B Hinuauf, P T Massey. Jones, J F Scott. Lincoln, Caleb Motx. Purify ths Springs of Life, It is a sine qua nor. of health, thai the Of vitality, the "springs of life," should be free from contamination. The fluids which, by stiisn U into blood, and the great vital nutrient Itself, most be pore, if tbe saosctes, the boaes and the brain are to be properly nouiished and kept vigor To this end the stomach, the liver, the bowels and the kidneys should perform unin terruptedly their various functions, since if these are disturbed tbe vital fluids speedily oecome Titiated. The best. nsr. the OHLY WWW blood depurent which purifies them, by over . t . , . i . , m m coming uiune ooauy irregularities winch pro duce them, U Hontetter's Stomach Bitters. The principle upon which this salutary alter ative ecu is as simple as it is philosophic Tbe origin of most diseases, and invariably those which affect the orsans above mentioned, is knees, caused by insufficient assimilation of the food. The Bitters speedily rectify tbe cause of the difficulty by restoring rigorous digestion, so that all parts of the physical structure are supplied with an abundance of pure, rich blood. This increases the activity of the disch.reintr organs, and enables them to throw off tbe effete matter, which, rankling in the system, destroys health. J his bodily reluse bavins, been got rid of, and perfect assimilation re-established, there u nothing to prevent a healthy and active per formance of the various functions. uch be ing the case, h is plain that the Bitters are not only the most reliable stomachic, but aa erad icant of those diseases of ths liver. bowels and kidneys which .contaminate the spring of life. NEW ADVERTI8EMEIIT8. COTTON SAW GIN. Gin- Equsl to any la the country, with aa ed cotton roll paries to say otfc Manufactured by - J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnahoro, & C. Be juntos : W. B. Creght, B. B. Aft-, and Mai. F. W. Woodward. July IS, Charlotte Institute for Yomi Ladies. Usv'd. 8. Tatlob MaaTUi Principal, Charlotte, N. O Harine removed my School from 8utevil!e TRINITY COLLEGE I. C. ft t, 117. seem will b, sssa f and leaoed the Chsrlotte Institute for s term of years, I will open the Institute for the reception of pupils Oct. 1st lB.O. A full corps of experieoceo sou emciem teacher will be employed. For other informa tion send for circular. 8. TAYLOR MARTIN, Charlotte, 5. CL SCHOOL NOTICE. I will open my school at the Fsir Grounds on the first of September, before which time names of pupils may be left with Col. P.N lieilig or a. . Sogers. H. T. J. LUDWICK. Aug. 19th '75.-4 tma. OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE WAGON ACCOMODATIONS. 1 have fitted up an Omnibus snd Bscai? Wagon which are always ready to convey per sons to or irora me uepot, to and from parties, weddings, 4c. Leave order si Manaion Horn or at my Livery A Sale Stable, Fuller rtreet ssr Railroad bridge. M. A. BRIXGLE- Aug. 19. if. William Atkinson. Cress well, Wash- I DCU, HUM U jJUUU) OMIU U1U UWHi i " 1 " . I j p ... -rr. bgtoo county; John 0. Keeter, Cuba, North Carolina, did at the August election : gly unequal, unjust, and incompatible iXn W V Alfi Rothertord eoonty, Wm. A. Halltfield, .he went into the contest with nearly 20,000 "n every principle of Republicanism," e. Mica, Mitchell county; C. C. Wolf Knob, McDowell county. A LITERARY TREASURE. Bergen, I Democratic majority : she had made a trial of the Democratic Conservative party for three or four more years : she weighed them in the balances and found thetn wanting ! Yes, fellow citizens, and they have just Tba Wilmington Star says the August kickeJ h daraocracy, and the MXt of Our Living and our Dead is a aaoBt admirable nnmber of the best n-dcaaine the State ercr had. The serial atonies "Margaret Rosselyn" and "A Snm in other States will preach about our August election ; and many an ignorant man will be thus led to east his rote for the Radical par- W t 1 . 1 If T . . tner idyl are continued xur. rvings burv'f review of 8te. Benve's life and w works is likewise continued. He is evi dently performing his task in a painstak Mj aad conscientious manner. Mr. Kings bury is one of the most gifted of our critics. Besides these contributions there It a pleasant sketch of the Grnrille bar fifty -five years ago by that distinguished politician of the last generation, still pre, served to ns. Hon. Abram W. Venable, who was a contempotary, though then quite young, of the illnstrions gentlemen who half a century ago practiced at Ox lord court. The passage only of these Recollections we bare room for. We Acn signed by Richard Proctor, foreman; John Kellion. James Harwell, Thos. BeaUy, Alex. Weir, Amos Boberson, Jacob Fry, Daniel Huffman, Geo. Shook, Henry Beanick, Thomas Wilson, Henry Kistlsr, John Fry, John Car penter, David Settlemyer By order of the Court. M. W. Abernatbv. Cerk. Death of Duncan Carmichael, near Germanton ; and Wm. Burch, Surry; Dissolution of firm of Wm. Murphy and John B. Moss. $10 for another runaway negro; Cotton (Jin Factory in Salis bury by . P. Mitchell ; Dr. John Scott, lost Bank certificate; $20 for Fed and Tom, by ty ; for there are mat.y good people in other James Smiril ; Rufus Reid, admr. will sell, Ac ; States who greatly value the political action Philip Shaver A Co., advertise Beef ; John I. of North Carolina. We learn from a geu- Shaver, Butchering ; Thos. L. Cowan, Saml. tleraau just returned from Washington, that Reeves, Wm. H. Horah, open books for sub-1 the greatest anooyance and mortification felt senptions of stock in the new Stste Bank of you will hear from her will be, gone for Grant and the third term." We say this is the way in which the Radical stump oralors DAVIE COUNTY IS THE SUPE RIOR COURT. Foil P board and scene-mil aim High Point On the 1. C. Railroad a m as m lay. a reeasps mi mi ur ail books aad clocking, for free givea for wmx Aid given to Peat Osaea, "Trinity Collago, M C." Joly,-7o. B CRAVEN, GREEN SBOB0 FEMALE COL- lilWIi. Qreeneboro,N.C. Turn FaJl Session will begin on tbe Aogaat- TERMS REDUCED. Charge per Setmem of 80 week. Board (esclosiwe of waabimj, A ligbts) tr, m Toition la regwiar Kmgtiak osveaT JJJ Okarges for Extra stadias, moderate. Per Catalogue ouutamiag parucalars. I to T. M- Joata, Preeideat M. H. D. WILSOW . ww a . e Pd. 18th et Boirdof T Sue fur Relief. CAROLINA, while there was hearing the newsboys in tbe streets crying out "great Republican victory in North Carolina .'" We commend the consideration of this matter to all our lukd-warm and indifferent fellow citizens audio those who staid away from tbe Polls ou election day. We know it must now be to them a subject of regret. We here in North Carolina .uuderstaud the significance of the late election much better than they who reside in other States, and N. C; Male Academy by P. J: Sparrow snd L. W. Sparrow; "Beckwiih's Ami-Dyspeptic Pills;" John Moabat, C. & M. E., Iredell ; H. H. Beard-Tailor ; RobL Mie, Negroes wanted; Aaron Woolworth, watch & clock maker. Prices : Bacon, 12 ; Brandy, apple, 40 a 45 ; Butter 10 ; seed cotton, 2 ; clean, 10 ; corn, $1; coffee, 14 a 18; Nails, 8 a 10; Molas ses, 50; Oats, 40; Bye, 75; Sugar. 10 a 12; Salt, 1. 12 a 1. 25; Wheat 80 a $1 ; Whisky, 45 a 50; Linseed oil, $1.12. a note i " I hose ot whom 1 have written , i . . i WW it www , tarn nnt at nil trimliltwl ut tha MMalt mcunl na an aeau, except me iiou. iiugn vv sci- -v r- 9 . l.t l re a a rv a a a dell aad myself the presiding Judge, the 10 it8 ,noral efte abroad. This we should Clerk and the Sheriff bare all passed have prevented for tbe sake of Conservatism away. . We remain patriarchs of '.he Bar throughout the country. It would have of which we were then juniors, and if it been better for our own political sake in the State. Rut though it is now too late to change that result, it is not too late to give a practical and most decided demonstration disproving all tbe proud boasts of the radi- be as pleasant to him as to me to remem bar our early friendship, he will often in dulge in reviving those recollections, which 'Like the memories of joys that are passed, Pleasing and mournful to the soul.' "If distinguished merit and patriotic devotion to bis country, of doing in the beat manner whatever duty he was called rn to discharge, either by his friends, clients, or b s country men, can soften tbe consciousness of that decay which -upon us all, he has abundant to be aatisfied with his lot in QT We are indebted to the Hon. Philo White, formerly of this city, now of Vyhiteatown, N. Y., for a neatly printed pamphlet, entitled the "Laws and Usages In all tbe States in relation to the Taxing J Churches." This pamphlet has been compiled with great care by Mr. White himself, and it will serve as a convenient nanual for reference, in all matters touch ing mooted rjuaatfona of interpretation of the various laws, ail over this continent, The Race Question. A Lesson from the U. 8. Census. From the Jackson (Miss.) Clarion. If the negro leaders had a particle of discretion they would hesitate long before precipitatesg a conflict of races in any part of the South. They ought to know that, in such a conflict, their defeat would oe luevnaoie. weaving out oi view a ca1 leaders abroad. The Conservative peo- calculation of the aggregate white popn- ple of Aorta Carolina are just as .numerous and as firmely set against the oppressive. wasteful and dishonest radical party now as lation in the two sections combined, let us look at tbe statistica of tbe Southern States alone. Tbe following table, made it. They will show it when the time comes. Meanwhile, let those who read talk free ly with those who can't or are are negli Macbn, W N Allman. Martin 0 B Hassell. Madison, Dr John G Anderson. Mt Ho well, Jasper Neal. Mitchell. J W Bowman. Moore, W M Black Meckleuburg, Brutus Barringer, W Kerr. Montgomery, Allen Jordon. Xah Beni H B inn Nw Hanover, S II Manuing, J H Smith, G Z French. Nortbatnteii, William Barrow. Orange -J Turner, . Onflow, ('apt Jam (i Scott. Pasquotank, W J Mundeii, Person, Col John W Cunningham. Perquimans, J IV Alberslon. Pitt, Thos J Jarvis and William King. Polk, N B Hampton. Randolph, J W Ban, A M Lowe. Richmond, i) U Dockery. Robctnn, Dr Duncan Sinclair and Cal vin A McKachin. Rockiugbam, Kx Gov. Davis 8 Reid, Mai J Turner Motehead. Rowan, Hon F E Shuber and Jno 8 Henderson. Rntheiford, James Justice. Sampson, Wm Kirby, 8 J Faiaon. Stanly, Joeejih .Marshall. Stokes W W McCandless. Sarry, Joseph Dobson. Swain, Transylvania, Geo W Wilson. Tyrrell, K Ransom, Ind. Union, Dr T W Redwioe, Wake, R C Badger, M 0 Hodge, A B Davis. J J Nowell. Warren, J W Thorne, and I O Cosby. Washington, J. M Batemau. Watauga, L Bingham. Wayne, W T Fairclotb, G W Grant ham. Wilkes, T J Dola, J Q A Bryan. Wilson, R W Singletary. Yadkin, B F Jones. Yancey, Neal Bird. In-this count Ramsom, Independent Republican from 1 yrrell, is counted with SIMON I ON FEMALE COLLEGE, STATEttYILtLE, Y. r. THE next Session will often September 1 . 1S75. Terma for Board, Ac, have been made as low as posHible lo soil the time-. Cir culars on application to Mrs. K. N. Grant. Keferences: Kev. Chas Phillip D D., Prof W J Martin, Rev W A Wood. Rev D E Jor- J L 't r t- WW ... , , n ... uaii, U'Vivt u u .in , , uoo It II oauie, and all friends of the late Prof. Mitchell, of Chapel Hill, N. C. A us. 19, '7o. 1 time. Notice of 8SeUiider Mortgaffe to the Salis bury Building & Lean Association. By virtue o: a mortgage executed to ihe Salisbiirv Building and Loan Association bv Robert II. BroailOcld ami wife, dated- tbe 6lh day of J uly 1874, and registered in Book No. 49 ge 96, in the Register's office at Rowan county and upon which delauli has been made tbe undersigned will expose for sale at public auction on the 20th day of September, 1875. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House door in the Town of Salisbury, the prop erty mentioned in said mortgage, to wit: A House and U t in the .North Ward of the town of Salisbury, on th. corner of Fulton and Lib erty Streets, opposite the Residence of Tboinax J. Foster being parts f Lots No's 5J and GO in the Plan of said Town. fermsmaie known on day of sale. Sal iabu r v, N. C. August 19th 1375. By order of the Board of Directors. B. F. ROGERS, Sec'y. Salisbury Building h Loan Association. Aug 191 Thomas Gray and Marge ret Foreum, Plaintiff J gains t Emma Clam pit. Mary Clam pit, Patience Gray and Pink uey Gray and others. Defendants STATE OP NORTH To tae Sheriff of Duwiw Cvnmtjf Orwetimf : Ton are hereby commanded to somtnon Emma Clatnpit, Mary Clampit. Patience Gray. Piakney Ura and others, children of Aiwa Gray names unknown, whose names whoa known will be insert ed, the Defendants above named, if the j be found within your ooanty, to be and appear before tbs Judge of our Su perior Court, to be held for the County of Davie at the Con rt Unoeni Mocksnlle on tbe od Monday after the 3rd Monday of September and answer tbe complaint which will be deposited in the office of toe clerk of the Superior Coort for said County, within firt 3 days of said term and let tbe said defendants take notice tba' if they fail to answer said complaint within that time, the Plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for relief demanded in tbe complaint Herein fail not. and af this summons make due return. Given under mv band and tbe seeJ of said Court, this 10th day of Augut. Seal H. B. HOWARD. Clerk Superior Court Da, ie County. It appearing to tbe Court npnn satinfactorr pi oof that tbe said Pinkney Gray and other. children of Ainw Grar. name unknown, are not residents of the State of Xortb Candiua. it ia ordered, that pnblicatiou of th above J MwW . G BEAT CESitRAL ROlT Taj QVVPfflfja4u2.Bb Chesapeake and Ohio E JOKE, IS. PASSEXGER TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS. EXPRESS. a a J pa 4.KO " roo a a i 10 It 1 30 t4S aa a MAIL Leave Richmond UordobKvill. m Cbarlott 1 wile. Stani gon. White Kulpber, DnntingtoB, Arrive Cincinnjstti. L eisvill, - ladjanspnlis. M St- Loan. Mail Trains Express Fin class and Emigrant ticket, (or avea all through ticket officrs at lowc-a Bates. Emigrants go oe hi press train. BsMind Trip Tic kru ; to tbe Kpriaja (or ak, Lwet rVrfjrtot Kates aorta by taia Lias 1 For Iafbraatine) of Kates Ac app'j a For Rate a aad inf or eat 100 as to bwBte.luaeaa spply to J C DAME. , Ae Jfent Greswseeve X C H aa iX aa dsilj etcept Haaday. mons be made in the "Carolina Watchman" a 1 EM I G R ANTS GO ON EXPRESS newspaper paminei in tne town oi oailsbary for six soceeiaive weeks from Uiis date. Aug. 10. 187. H. B. HOWARD. Clerk Superior Conrt of Davie Connty. Aug IS, 167S 4ws. Printers fee $10.50 fDDIDOni for Relief. and the State. We speak with especial reference to the white men of the classes mentioned. It is. not worth while to waste Alabama, A Ir a aa a a a a word on the negroes. They are a part of p, ' a great maehine completely in the bauds of Q.eoreia .1 a. . 1 " 11 . . a. .1 y mir inasiere. ine raaicai leauers, woo direct them with uuerring certainty to rote the radical ticket. With very few exceptions Mississippi, they oppose the white men of the State at every election. They accept no counsel or advice from Conservatives, but invariably Tennessee, follow in solid body the men who are base enough to fraternise with them for the sake mo. S ever, and only need a square otnteat to show pP from toe nintu hows that tuere are oniy turee cytaies in me union wherein tbe negroes have a majority, and only two where on a square division of S II I mm gent, and endeavor to Inform and quicken Uofc to la CaWyte iW j ! J-P-W.' Indepeod them to the duties tbev owe to themalv B ' 7 -t Oemocrat from Ashe, IS counted With , r 1.1 11 . l; . ft 1 , . i'urti.Aiiuji in xo.u. I lie lcmocraia maaing me looting up 58 Republicans and one Iodepeudeut, and 60 Democrats and oue Independent Democrat. In tbe death of Ex-Gov. Graham, of Orange, a Democratic vacancy is created from that county, but it is believed this vacancy will be filled before the assemb- ing of the Convention. lr the exemption oi Houses of Divine of their voteg, and who h to Uve b thd 0 t tf . 1 orsbip from public taxation. support. The white men of the State are The following notice of this valuable largely iu the majority and it is only neces sary for them to take care of themselves by prompting voting at every election. Will la from a northern paper. We have received from the Hon. Philo White an interesting pamphlet on the l they cot resolve to do it! m tr , . y I 'Iews and Usages in all the Stale in -elation to the Taxing of Churches." ioui kuia cuuipicucuiiTo nges., wnicn toe raaucan ivy.; uerata says: was prepared for the late Diocesai Con- There lives at Birmingham. Marshall vantion of Central New York, it appears county, Kentucky, a family named Ore-1 ikclr eht each State in the llniou has a one gory, the wife and mother of which is Kt u use or another passed laws exempting certainly a very remarkable woman. White. Colored Maj 521.384 475,510 45,874 362.115 122 269 139,946 97,057 91,688 4.368 638,926 545.142 93.784 1,098,692 222,210 776,482 362,065 364 210 2,145 382,896 444.201 6l,306 North Carolina 678.470 391,550 287.820 South Carolina 289 667 415,814 M25.147 936.118 322.331 613,788 Fexas. 712.089 253.475 468.614 Virginia, 712,089 512.841 199,248 West Virginia 424,033 17,980 406,0.03 Negro majorities. Delcware, Maryland and Missouri are not given in tbe table because the negro vote is not large enough to be considered nootn Carolina and Mississippi are the m m ... . - oniy states iu which tbe negroes can count ou a majority sufficient for any practical purpose. But iu such a coutesl as their conduct in Warren county and their proceedings in the Legislature, are sooner or later, to brine about. .0 aa W.A . w wnat would their numbers avail tbem Ui and educational inatimuoys, eetsete- . ., exe. But what troubled the Con ven I ..,.ii.n U. Jwr.l,;n Ok. .i. i.. ' . ., . "6"'"- cuurage. sain, aisciDlme and w. . . v,. ciwuia- i ouc io me muiucr oi nineteen, me nrsi I aa-Mt intn.n;it .k- a fa i.a. ...A n..iJn..l iour.fot.,,... 1 t -j.j-i. t. r ZT , cPrt intrepidity ot the Anglo-Saxons it i .a jr Dgtiiing tor tneir homes and ail they hold sacred 1 Besides, it is not to be snnnosed am I that, thft arhita ndwinii...... Q... 11 Vi ,. . .k- I . -" w- wuMjMwui duties WOUIU Jbleveo months k- uu Zt. . . """1.COCO ui twu a coHuici i tie means of transportation from one State to another, are convenient and rapid Tk. . ft . r m i.r gn.ee cauuoi oe too otten nor too solemnly warned that tbe whit pee. H laemseives, are Here to stay They do not in tend to be hm nf nnA nor drawers of water. They do not intend 10 aoaaaon thetr homes, nor to be Used out ot tbem. There is a limit to th ri-K oue ot wuicu was oorn lonrteen years a go. Site gave birth to seven of them in . i . . I l-i aa i. u was tnai me municipal corporations, I side ot tnree years, and to fire of them - fusing to pay any attention to toe gen inside of eleven months. arl laws, continued to assess churches 1 ago she gave birth to three boys, all of load improvemenis. 1 be only reme-1 whom died in a few days birth : and day ! . .. . i , 1 i f . .. . is tor tnis alleireo wrone wnicn me neiore vesterUav she save huh .V . .1 . . . - r I 4- iiumittee are able to discover, is to be more babies making fire in ) a. id iu a vigilaut exercise ot tbe right months. t suffrage, aud a harmouions and uu- dren were boys. The ladv is rather -'ptHieau union of all the beat citizens at small person, and looks rather frail ' .4cu recurrence of these civic elections.' ..'Tbey think that by a rigid adherence to to two eleven nineteen ehil- a CROWDED OTT. The foUn-rw ir,r.i ft .1. : I .f HalMnmndilaM. nH... ? 4S a Cpurse me municipal eouueus ot XrTJziil rw'k E1 of UT.iinn .J .k i , i , i : i . i . ... , i -uuvum axum or vuu vuc ueirro i "an era ani " es anfl yuiages migui oe coneiuuieu seaton Gales' atetcn oi Gov. Uraiiam Soaker their alliM 1UV uj C i , r'oft oura aud smirirctie mwwcitixcns atlJSS!Liw Uv,t 9h99dy reached the tt v - - ' i - uvwm u mi'---MHB uaurnown, a, l ovuuury, EONTON FEMALE COLLEGE, 8TATET1LLC, IV. C. The next session will opeo Sept. 1, 1675. Terms for board, Ac , have been made as low as possible to suit the times. Reference lie v. Chas. Phillips, D. D., Prof. W. J. Martin. Rer. W. A- Wood. Rev. V. E. Jordan. Kx-Gor.Z. B. Vance, li ,n. v . H. Hattle, and all friends of the late Prof. Mitchell, of Chapel Hill, N. C. Aug. 12, 1874. Ginos. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I will sell at public Sale on Tue-dav. the 7th day of September next, at tbe late residence of lr. O. P. Hoiittton, dec d., 17 miles went of SalUbury, on theSherrella Koard road, tbe fol lowing personal pruiierty, vis: 7 s,.u ini.. i knwut u.M i ir,.- .i . 20 head Cattle, 40 Or 60 head Hogs, about 250 bo. Wheat. 125 bo. Os, 1 fine Carriage. 1 Sol- DAVIE COUNTY -IN THE SUPE RIOR COURT. 0 r. sa. fblliipa Plaintiff. Against Uriah H. Phelps, Defendant, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA To the Sheriff of Dade Cont Greeting : Tm are hereby commanded to summon Uriah H- Phelp. tbe PxifenCaut. above named, if he be found within your County, jo be aid uppear before the Judjre of our Superior Court at a Court to be held f-r the County of Davie at tbe 0nrt liocae in Mocksville nil titm -oood d) Monday after the third (3d) Monday of Seitemler, aud anxwer tbe complaint which will V dew.ted V ecfBceof the Clerk of Ui Superior Court for said Count r, within the H rat three days of the term, and let the said Defendant lake notice that if be fail to am war th- said complaint within that time, the Piaia tiff will apply to the Court for the relief de mantled in tbe complaint. Herein fail Dot, and of this summons make due return. Given under my hand and tbe seal of said Couit. this Gib day of Aujru. 1875. I Seal J M. B. HOWARD. Clerk Superior Court Dane County. It apocrine to the Court nnon satiafactorv proof that tbe said U. H. Phelps is not a reel dent of the State of N. C, it is ordered that publication of the above Summons be made in the "larohna v atcoraan," a newapaper pnb- iisneo in me town oi faii-.oury, tor stx tore weeks uom thu date. U. B. HOWARD Clerk Superior Court of Dav; County Aop K':h. M7.i Gw. Priuter'a fee $1U.S0. TRAINS. J. C, DAME. So. AgL Ora-aafx-ro, S. C C R. HOWARD, O. T A. M. 8. DUNN, 8upc Piedmont Air Line Railway Am Richmond k lichmond ft Daarille. Banville R. W , H. C. Ditim, Jiorut weetent m. c a CONDENSED TME-TABLE Zffest sa aad alter Wcdaeeaav Jlr 1S7. GOING NORTH. To the Xortb Carolina Gold Aaalnmating Company, the North Carolina Ore llrosaiaj Coapan y, loreiga rorporatKMta and V ill A. Coil, a non-rc-aUent, yoo are berebv that the following summons baa been agaiost each of yoo. vis: ROWAN COUNTY-IK THE SUPERIOR COURT. Amos Howes PI iff. Against The North Carolina Gold Amal gamating Company, the North Carolina Ore Dreaaing Coaapenv and William A. Cok, Deaealaat STATE OF NORTfl CAROLINA, 2b lAs Sheriff oRman CotoVyOrsatoag You are berebv commanded to Sntaroon The North Carolina (rold Amalgamating Coeopanr. key, 2 Wagons, farming Implements, Gearine The North Carolina Ore Drvesina Comi-any BEQUEST TO THE WIDOW OF STONE WALL JACKSON. Tbe Wasbicgtou Sunday Gazttte learns that a donation was made at bis decease. by will, by a certain rich citizen of Mem phis, of $ 10,000 to the widow of 8tonewall Jackson, of which she is much iu need. Tbe donatiou was made some three years ago, and the estate is amply able to pay it in eaah aud have a surplus left, after paying all in debtedness. 1 he Gasette inquires whv the bequest is not paid over. Charlotte Observer. Tbe above we see published in several of our exchanges. Upon investigation of the matter, we learn that the executor of tbe estate referred to. bas paid over $5,000 to Col. Jobu E. Brown, of this eity, for Mra. Jackson. He withholds the remainder. saying that the estate is involved in a Urge amount of litigation, and may not be able to pay out ; aud says further that Mrs. Jaek son is the only legatee who has received any part of the bequests made, and that the remaining 5.000 due her, will be paid as soon as the legal difficulties surrounding the estate will permit of this being done. Queen Victoria has one honest cousin tbe Gount Glechin, who works for a liv ing. He is a sculptor in stone, and to see that noble member of a royal bouse pack bis little tin dinner pail, toddle off to his work to Ibe morning, with bis atone cracker over his shoulder, would draw lean bom man with soap ia his etc. I lie growing crop of t urn and cotton it ia in the field aopuoaed lo be about 60 acres, 10 shares in Building and Loan of Charlotte, all the surgical implements snd Library and many other article not enumerated. Terms CASH, except for the growing crops one half of which will be eaah, the balance before the crop is gathered or removed. Notice ualao given to all persons indebted to the estate either by note or account, that they must come lorwaru and aettle promptly. S. A. UUWKANCE. Aug. 12, 4tma. Pd. Administrator. STATIONS. Mail. Exraxsa. Leave t hsr iAe ...A B.S4 m j bJaf a a air-Line J'ast'a 0AJ - CM - - Hattaeary 11 tO " ' tCts GreeBsbore I SCO a H U ' M bearine C S l it r Ihiaeee CM l a - Barkeville Ill s.tC Arrire at ttichaoed. . r 4T - OOIXG SOUTH. bTATIOX. Leave Rieha.ee Berkevi la Dayadea Peavine Ctsea-boro - Bell-4.ury. ..r; - Air Use J n.-t'e Arrive CbaeWtts... Wail. Earaaa. .ra ia.a. 4. as - ia 10 S3 - M4 r s is. - i.w - t.sft an SAC - e.ti - s is - 7 to s.a - 8 S3 a 8. M, tl?1. STATIONS. Mail- I waeT tea a a Leave Qiosaaaora - Ca MWpa J T Ralelga lo IB" Arr at Uoldbere'... 11 a a Mall. Arr tm.a L'vsiSBI 1 tMta Lrs - I ifo&fm wlmur m. c.Xl ( Salxw Baa sea.) Arrive sC Leave Arrire at 4. a r tu -t.a an lOJfl- , raaeagar train raaassseae laavvsa Baiaigs ai l.iw to w ill ib- urtsersMWsa Usa ta an MK8. JOSEPHINE 8. NEATV will be in Salisbury about the middle of Sep tember, and will be pleased lo receive pupils for thorough instruction in Piano Forte Music, and the Grmsn Language. Aug. 5. 1873. 1 DISSOLUTION. The Firm of McCubbina, Beall t Julian was dissolved by mutual consent on. the 16th July, 1875. All p-rsons indebted to said firm are requested to come forward and settle sa early as possible, as we are very anxious to get all the boainea of tbe old firm closed np. The business will be continued by J.Samuel McCubbina, Thos. B. Beall and John W. Dean, under the firm style of McCubbina. Beall 4 wv a a a . .a uean. a no win oe giau to see thar many friends and the public irenerally at the old stand No. 1 Oranate Row, where a good stock of just such goods as the people want can always a I'll. ... a m. 4V be tound aud will oe sold low for eaah or barter. J. SAMUEL McCUBBJKS, . T. B. BEALL, D. B. JULIAN, Aug. 5, 1875 The undersigned begs leave lo return thanks to his many friends for the patronages so liber ally bestowed on bim in tbe pax, and In re tiring from the mercantile bus) nea would state that having been associated with Mean. Mc Cubbina 4 Beall tor over three years, and having fonnd them to be gentlemen of .high character snd busmen qualification, he vakea pleasure in recommending tbsm to bis friends' tor sea sad nd VYilKaa A. Coil the Lafdaat nauied, if lo be brand triihia yoor eoonty, in l and appear bcCorr the JUIXiE Or OI K SU PERIOR OOURT, to be held for tbe Cam: v of Rowan, at the tUrart llonae ia Halk-bory, esi the bill Mono. tr afur (he 3.1 .MmmI-t of St pi. 1875, and anwer the rvmplaini which will be deposited in ibe otto of ibe CLE BR OF THE SUPERIOR COURT, of said Coonlv, within ihe Brat three day of the nest term iWm. and let the said Defendants lake not tea that if they fail to answer the eatd eoraplaiat within the time preacribed by law.' the Plaint id will apply m the Cxmrt for the relief demanded iu the complaint. Hereof tail not. and of this somroona roske due return. Given under av hand aad the seal of said Coort, this 4th day of Angtwa, 1875 J M. HORAH. Clerk of the Superior Court of Rowan County. Aug. 5, 6w. train. eatas. Prtosoi Trains to aad fraa saaata Kaat af at (; eeaaboro itb Mad Tttua U sr petaa North as Meth. Ttra reaiaw daily, tsath ways , Oe Seadays Lrackbarg Acootaastatia uica-acas at VWS a u . amee at naraenai j r a, tear Bataaville SIS a arrive at hwa aoae 7 ae a a Vo Chaaare of Can Between and RuchSutad, 2S2 Milea. Paaara tlaat k tee arraagana ta m-be dais wt this oeaisway will above. Fr rartawrlatoraaatkoo adraes a. B. ALLK. Seal Ttehet AgaA On n 1 tea. W M R T A LCOTT, ufinmwr A Uae'l SaperiatesaVst SUMMONS SUPER. OK COURT-ROWAN COUNTY. Joux Watts, Plaintiff against The North Carolina Ore Drras ing Cots party. Defendant. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 3b the Sheriff of Ronton Comntw, Qntmimt You are hereby commanded in the name of tbe State to Summon the North Carolina Ore Dress ing Company. Defendant, in the above action, to appear ar tbe nest Term of the Superior Coort of the Coantr of Rowan, at the Coort House in Salisbury, 00 tbe 6th Monday alter the 3rd Monday in September nest then and there to answer the complaint of John Watts, Plaintiff in this suit. And yon are further commanded to notify the aid Defeodant that if he tail to answer the ooaplaiat within . a n a ft s.i a . ... time spectaeo oy law, me riaintio will apply for the relief demanded ia the Complaint aad for all coats and charges in this anil iocnrred. Witness, J. M Horah. Car s aw a kmi,ai efemm flafcasr,, this lis Sad day of Jtuy, A., u. iwTBw J. M. HORAH, AND THE SOUTH WEST The undent rgaed wanes to inform his 1 1 j . i . a. . : A ika al uua irienu- inai ne nu revirw -i . meot to fell throoarh liekcu froa Pslwaary, s 11 to all ovinia in Tcxaa, Arkaaaas. Mi A lakama Hwoun Twinfft ara and their southern Connecuoee. i,vT EaaierajK Ttehet. or First Claw TVaea stwa. and Ps-maai rbsalrad throwgh. l,m,3 to take Laborers to the abovs States, T it greaily to their own advaatajs by aeaaaN with ihe underai-rBedalBsllsbart. inaji mtm in reward to States, lime atd Cot be furnished either personal mail. . . A. POPE.CM.PaaaengerATs J. A. McCONNAUGHEY, Aft. C. U.dt A. R. R, SaiaborT, N C. g bUt IB mmMTi .mm SeaL .-. Spsoal Age! Cheap Chattel Mortgage A r ther various bleaks for VOVZVaTarT Avrwraw 0a, i. S. JULIAN. Jury 1 ft, 187 fertlaad, Maiaa. aa.18,:

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