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Carolina Watchman.
NEWS BT YESTERDAY'S MAIL.
DECEMBKU 9. 1875.
There were 280 members of the House
; of Representative! present at the opening,
i on Monday.
Terrible loss of life from the explosion
of s colliery in Yorkshire England. Over
A man named Sxu Hexsett was ar
rested st Burnsville, N. C, recently,
J Lttti fnniitfrfcitincr. bv chancing
L denomination of bills. He was lodged UO persons are supposed to bye been
: A -WHIP lost in the Mine, which is Tory large, ex
hi jaw Lj- (- mnA -rVrl wit!.
The Ashcville Pioneer has an arrow-, safety lamps. Just 12 years ago 300
heod of soan-stone found 10 feet under persons perished at the same place and in
bandry. It n intended to promote the farming ' in the land. Apprehension and distrust of
I , i. . l A. a! r a 1
interest, to invite immigration, and to improve
one par,v of the nation -that that portion' of the
Southern people who were arrayed against the
authority of the Federal Uovernmeut in tbe
r,
VIRGINIA.
Knnoss : 3 1
According to previous prasnlsr t prrv-rod to pen
the condition of the laboring classes. It is be
lieved, that such a department will be produc- , ale war would be an element of dutuibence tol a few Bnca In reunl to my tow In (amnio, tbe HQfcl
tire of great advantages to the whole State. the American Union has mainly disappeared, " " .IfS!
If any serious objections have ever been " evidenced by yoor election In its stead
i r. , , , j . i has grown a more fraternal feeling, which re
urged to either of the above amendment, it has garasu of the Southern States as fellow-citi-not
been brought to my attention. I hope to be tens of the same great nation. And. on the
able to explain, in yoor next issue, the amend- other hand, the people of whom I apeak, of ter one o'clock, f m
menu to tbe Judiciary Article. whi.a.?; ne' re eje lfv oi5nd reSpS
. ... 1
the ground in Tennessee, with tern leaves the same way
pictured on it by some luaesirucunie coi- Thj Gfjmd Jury gl t.
oiing matter.
The United States House of Representatives work5n of local (-.government, and intended chanced considirabu in these fourteen ye
found wa, virtually organised on Saturday last, in to solve the J? "fig g Srff thSTaffe
great aavamages 10 me wnu Dime. iw. -para, mtereBtlm. yoar nanicTOtM
If any serious objection have ever been e luencea oy your e.ecuon in , u on WedaeJajr night, Oct. SbU. I topic the train in
ii a. i3 him ffTOWn ft m..r fntornsl ft Una. s uch re- I Salisbury. N. t' and nutsdn? l;nMhnm(irti N C.
rhinvitv. Lj i. bbuiv. Va I arrtved at Ohariottawltte.
i i euiuyeu an exrrai-n' oinner. scrrra in
tne I old Vlrdr.la ntrW In a HntUn hMjJ 4 llttlt at.
moved xor v aoraooro , Aoguata
so at 4 o'ciock, i. i met witn
- a a mi i1 Inn in v -
, i a. i I sw aiitu irvuuini a is tuc s vaeuvjassv ut jstcsamiza.
v npiwoit i a 1 1 n m -k n n ta n v ai ir w ikinn i t m -
vHo O. UJ!.U.lvJ3Vr. il.p Ami-rirr.in.rvnl mn draw nnnn thpi r I kind families, know how ta make a Mrm Sal ax
patriotism .r their faith in the glory and the SSIVi SJS S2SL - J? ST
nAnahrtiani 1ijt i s 4 ntanrsn l nfl stiff lrne I - - a - . ,
ORGANIZATION OF TH-b fAnnlau e.l vuiaire, Kcv. Mr. BeanL wboia I had not seen lor
aw. w vtamhkmamm I - .J..' ' a . I nmeasna nf fAitHwin rAM Thfi nr ,-tlr.. ni.i.u
HO U The experiment which has beep introduced St nrt tnV'nAn WVT w' " r .VVn'S
amongst us, based upon confidence in the I opportunity lor an old fashioned, lire-tOde chat. He
n years, as
ltOUTSglM-
frfyll ona.' p
a tiue bill against Gen. Babcock for his caucus of Democratic members, by the nom- W1WWLTO TOOTBCXJn) BBCKNT ngfejj SStXXVVX
Mn.iinn iih ih MiliAv riniF I ination of MicnAEi C. Kerr, of Indiana, for ciax afd political transformations, work.
... i rr, I (.jiiinviiuu ...i.. .vmmj . ,,11 I TTU lutrt rlor I vnfnrnart t VamMvnin T
Fnr Governor. The Albemarle J mcsb- " Speaker, Mr. adams, oi Kentucky, for wer; .K.n have .n r.nn fiId and fair nlaT. ttnl wJtijmTSEZ-XttLZSEZ
n:mU,a pni r Amis of Granville The Bonapartists in France are poll- Thompson, of Ohio, for Sergeant-at-Arms hindrance shall be placed in the way of it arc of Br thlehem Church. A word of coojmenda-
liODQinates loi. o. o. aiuib, ui ouutihv r 1 . ! ' . , , f . j i . J tfcn In regard to brother I ox and ramily is sunerflu-
. r5nvmor and the Oxford Torch ting the overthrow of the Government in C. H. Iitzhuoh, of Texas, for Doorkeeper, ytossi d?"'tyJ'll'i Bfcei ous. we took occasion to visit me or his Jhurcto
co., lor tiovernor , anu me waioru tf'Wt 6 , a .M f at: tj,,-d f Applause. t ha been said that the day of members v, ho received as with the utmost tindn.
anestion of senatorial nominations in tne -t sentimental Doliti has passed away: but. een- noe
- I . r . . .... . i Kiirm. wnerc we upwii nis dt.p smot hvrL rarti
Lti . I t I xi.iinn t lw.-.. ; n r.nrl tt I tl I a I n Inn .lh. . ' . . . . . I
. . , n - v. . , . : , a- - ; iwuie, ac., uiuruujfii ureu. in our anapaav nisu)c
above nominations were formally part which 1 know best which asks for the are unsurpuiod, and those who wt-ai to secure nn -,
the House of Representative, on great moral nutriment to a spirited d noble SlSSSSSZXSST
We want a Government that we can aml i8 onc of ujC best ported men relative to lmprov-
aengutiui to be-
prearhed for
brother Kox, on the subject of tho -ltffoimaUon," to
an lnUlllfnt rul atlnrltut ain1lpnrn who s-nml
KNIT all THE Poj: TOOtrniB I to amm-late tbe discourse. -Brother Kox labors
Light endorses tbe nomination.
The telegraphic news of Tuesday morn
ing brought a. report of the escape of New
York's arch thitf, Bost Tweed. He was
pei mitt d under guard to visit his family,
and under pretence of a private interview
with his wife, passed into a room from
people.
A DjnmlvT tf
' ' All the
The annual meeting of the Board of ratified in the House of Representatives
r rnstees ot tne u niversity or n ortn oar. i oiiua. and rey and rom tbe molive 0f ed stock, we have ever met. it is den
olina will be held at Raleigh on the 16th ? -?"n ol " V . 7 feverence and love. We hunger for a patriot- - -g. gMtf-J ,
i ucuu; uiwu w v-'ut, uu j - i ieui huuu Biiaii
A movement has been made for the Democrat, but has stood up against the radical TOnprnn. , lftHnfl w.herhooi SSSJgV9StS!SUA'S
F "-- ' B " f I VIAC CVVTlAAALa: 1 1 1 tUI utAl IU Vi iA 11 V3 IT J I XJ nrir 1
r ...:,..i ...,nn V .nrlnavmant r,f little Jnlia. the danhter of persecution of the South since the war
3 . . ti t . t rm.- I laree experience as a member of Congress, and wjuvh the national flag floats. Let
is calm ami hrm araidrtt gre.u excitement
m
en-
tv
IJofl rt I U:nh aK U A. kaMil .ea tke UvpitAv voa. t lrsvl strain tha Lln1 liAm4t.i1tf v rf iv fvHorwIci V h.L
, 0 m
it was planned, and he is probably gone r Stonewall Jackson
for good.
Delegates to the Grand Lodge. Several
were here Monday, und among the rest
we were pleased to meet Mr. Murkell,
ex-editor of tbe Hickory Press, on his
way to tbe Grand Lodge of the Masons,
in session at Uulcigh, this week. He
leaves here endorsed by one of our ladies
thus : ''He's what I call a handsome
are not to exceed $L from any one per
son.
.a . ?-ff'
r-i t . . . o f Mi-a;;,.; waa i.iinan . witnoot mis vitai
( 'lv, i rin i n f I li T)AmneraticTnncna Sn
V. IV.VUIL.MII W. ...V J
V V IT. f V ..... 1 V . . .. ( . 1 . . I . . w ,
m B&Y I tiaio. A ui,uc i ncui uu uciu a iinui(
...
litre in;: i no ju ouaon "v uauuu n.. piw'ci
Greensboro Female COLLEGE.
GREENSBORO; If. C.
rP h e spring Scisloat of 18T
X WILL I MTN
On Wedneadav, the 12th of Jaouarv, and
continue twelve weeks.
Board (exclusive of washing and light) $75.
Tuition in regular course, 5--V
Charges for extra $tndu$ moderate
For Catalogues containing particulars, applj
to Kcv. T. M. Jones, President.
W. H. D. WILHOfl,
President of Board of Trustees.
ft 2m os.
NOTICE
OF
Dissolution of Copartnership.
He proirtil a rood sermon.
On Monday. Nov. Jsf. I tonic tlx 1m!n m-.M wmn
Are. It is the sentiment I reached Staunton. Vu.. tbe city of Feraaie Instltn-
iocu a ... -j. inatiiutions and reach- i,ons 01 ea"tn- I immedt.itf ly yrer.ded my way
tr,h- wnicn acting upon iree uisuiutions ana rewen for Lutherau Female Senilnary where I expvetetl
' l inr throuzh them upc;i a eople consiuutes to mwi thi nrinrinMi. Rev. J. 1. Minor and Ms rood
Th Potion of flol Lamar to the sneak- nd 0D taklnS hla eat dc"vcred Uie tollowmg their public spirit and political genius. aoy who had been
ww -. - - ar i . . -i a l . . i a.- , I v aaas ' , T li 1 v t i w.. ui ai ' - v ujui. s ij it i i
. w..l,;, n,;-.1 patriotic speecn : ""'rrLL....:"i 4 TrnV however, was no (panHfo.nent tim
r' . . I Gentlemen : In
orgtn amazingly. We tinuk Liamar s resnonsibil
niili rpffiirdcfl as thA fth&rt hv whic'i I red an honor
. - ,md for which
the Democratic party will navigate the here nre con
calling me to this position of D?n0' "8 "8 Pjwaroej jor as soon sen hm km wauenw in.;n
lty and distinction you nave conter- e . . , ; i i.ered around me and o-ave me a most erioouraifuiz
which I appreciate most highlf, 1 ?V " . tTiK .i. l.i account or. the school. It oporatlorts, and tueir
1 IU.W1K YUU 1UWI WrilUiy. IIC . if i . 1 .1 . I hop ilovivl.t.,. r.f lnr It I Tirolnvr rvnw rt U-ll-h.i.-
fronted with a crisis in the Demo- 1 our country securru .or -f. T ucs'iCaIassiteW la
f:-
The firm of Proithr.ca! & Ilartman is this
dav dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons
indebted to said firm either by note or act.,
must call and settle the same by the 1st day of
January, 18G. All failing so to do bv paying
cost can settle the same with an officer after
the above mentioned date.
W. 8MITHDEAT.
A. HARTMA2.
The Hardware business will be continued at
the rame old stand on Main St. in the name of
Smitbdeal & Co. Thev invite their friends and
the public generally to call and examine their
new and wall selected stock before purchasing
elsewhere. They furthermore give notice that
they are agents for the Buckeve mower and
reap'-r Sweepstakes thrasher and cleaner and
the Thomas hay rake. Tbe best laichiitr-
made.
SMITH DEAL A CALDWELL
9:1 mo
NKW DVAEHVI8KMENT8.
The advertiser, aa old physician, retina fro.,
active practice, ha vine, had placed in his kaaaA.
1 1 . ! l! , m .
mw , w a - f 4
simple egeume rvcsaeay, tor me pedv mni
I Care of Consumption. Rroochii-
Catarrh, Alhsaa aad all Throat and aj?
SCUoos ; alao a Positive aad Radical Casi
Nervous Debility and all
plaints, after haying thoroughly tested its won
derful curative powers ha thoasandj nf cat-
feels it his dot to make it known to his sofrr
Inc fellows. Actuated by this motive, misi .
conscientious desire to relieve human nudcHn
he will send (free J ekarpe), to all who desire
it, this recipe, with foil directions for prt-par-ing
and successfully using. Sent by return taail
by addressing
ay vr. t oTfcVENS,
Mckboe Block, STaacmc, N. Y.
ov. 25, 1870. ly.
cratic party of the country which brings to our
liltfh esteem by alt This remark is not -Jfrilgiieil to
man.
Thar
. .i :. .:j j a - i t-o- : . p: . i
l.ni U i tl.A am eeK to renew ine prosperiiT aim a-ivancc wie oeuract in tne ietM iroin ue menu" oi omens out it
Ereainess ana priory oi our country. iei m "-i" iiwiii uvui u.
. . . .. .. .1 Knr;n tho lviTitoswir an.l his irnrxl l.iilv m.i.lo their
. w.-vIvto r icv rv tlM MuitH Man tn nrpplinn nl I . . ... . : .. m . 7
now
an
would nut. "lie s trot a wit
wife and childieu."
Gen. McDonald, one of the head men
of the W bivkcy King convicted at St. Louis
(or defrauding the government ont of its
revenue, greets his friends through the
prison bars with a cheerful, unabashed
ahin of State, is what troubles the Renub-
. I .. .rtv .rtvvmi oiinrirliinilies
mi .1 . . . . i t r
iieaus moat. 1 ne toreat against inieves r-Uhied for us with solemn roonsibi!i-
A lamiusriamiij ii'iiTer-uiion ensueu.
pleaini:y. Tbe schiKl, 1
l i t -i i t , i-vm j a-hS lrirttAin n mnsrr insnni i i in
ring inera ifiai we, iu represeniauvea nave r- " JY V SI . i""';v
i i . . v vu saiiu tvuuui U4iut' tiaait' t r i a tat
TU mnoio ra aw-t tn th Mri nf th I lion arhun has hmnirht as hera to-dav will be uueamansnip, pamoiihra anu sirens o propheis v. :io puss that vm, and visit the loslltu-
- ... .. c . ... i - i '.!. .1 nnrtKi.-e enomih to dc-erve that continence and tlou which Is taklns rank araonz the tirt elas.
harilwnrtJr.o. t v-nrivini hont n.nnl.1 Kr Hsuae u.c hu.iw.uvu . .-".. i . t nn, (nrat tK,. schoote or the Mate. It ts in a pmsperoito o.-rS.r a.
e, r-j -OJ 0f the accursed sea. The people ot this conn- a and hrother MUkrls much cu.ura?ed. Hel-con-
of the whole country, who are nravins I trv bv ovcrwhelmins maiorities of States, and the nnp.AT victory of LAST FALL I antly In recriit ot lettera from the extreme South,
for the return of honestv and iustico i majorities in votes, have placed the democratic
' I narir after a lonsr Denod ot exclusion trom u,uu6"k " - " " B'- . 1 ouch, huia-nor udv&rt:iifis an: rmental here for
. . if"-.'' o r- . : i .i . l , :i.:i:,: i:rr j : - . .r :
IUC 1U11U.
a uanusome . corrootionistS they know will be ties-and if we do not improve these opportu. resolve to win me conuuence, ine acecuoo, o. appear.. nee. A famlUsrfoi
Judge Cloud TIT Tl. ;u T i V nities and rise to the measure of the respond- the whole American people for our party by Tne hour, poed mot t
. executed, and hence they begin to howl. KfiUes the fruits of the great political revoln- showing them that we. .U representatives have 0nnir0S
leches got a T. nHB. . . t. f h ,:nn vh;rh hM bromrht us here to-dav will be "tatesmanship. patriotism, and strength of prophet who pnss that w
The Proposed Constitutional
Amendments.
face, and hopes they will not think any To THE Emr0RS or the Wachman :
p.itronaee
l t.- ' i. . r i fiti I nllttcnmi prizes oi governmental emolument
less of htm in his misfortune. 1 he itnpu- In your la8t is8U( r con8idered and explain- an.l honnr-iare the co-ordinate branches of the
dent thief ! ej the amendments proposed to Articles 1 and Government, which are still under the control
T l. .. I... .i .i i- r o r .i. i .u:. of our political opponents. The members of
ih id luu nu it: in 1 1 ti li i. v ti. i.ir: u t: i i di ui n.c uuun. uiuuu. ah ti.ii lmu 11 iiLiLuvvi i . - -
- .- J I 1 I
' lower, in possession oi iuc most important part ""- yyv- B , , . u.-. .u., au.i-i. u. ..i.. i ... -a.
,,f vHrt tJovprnmpnt When I sav imoor- was achieved not aione ny I'emocranc votes, )uiu..uuuw . uH;u!i)ournwra..unaijk;
ot federal Uovernraent. ncn i say iiupor co-oneTafna - eflbrts of patriotic a regard to an Iaimu-JB boLivorabljr knosw
tant, I do not mean that the individual mem- out witn ine co-opCTai ng enons oi painoui tamughout tJie Church. "
hra are invented with imposins preroiatives or and unselush men of all parties who, wearied ic.anotlcuve thisTilace without expressing my
, !n.l ?t Mnrtion and alarmed by the unceasing evils resulting themes to Itev. Mr. Jftnnl h, the tieloved iiMorM.
great personal distinction. 1 he departiuisnts ot ' ' i.j:; '.J and Incessant worker in. tin: Lv.hir.iu conjcregaUon,
tnose wnicn noiu anu command ine 1 r . . V . . . I ior ine Kin iness ana i-ouncsy cm- n i-.i.
McCUBBENS. BEALL & DEAN'S
nw stock or riu An
WINTER GOODS HAVE COJfJE.
i-.-O:
Havine just returned from Ntw York and
Philadelphia, we would respectful 1 v annoaa.
ce to the public that we are prepared to after
them one of the largest and casaptat storks of
good ever brought to this market, coastsf 0
uni unvi.
NOTIONS.
BOOTS,
SHOES,
11 ATS.
CAPS,
GROCERIES Xr-
We call especial attenti.-n to oar large stork
f ll.f Ulet snd sassf fashionable styles off' fc
'y. Ladio. .KaosHs and Furt in cstdiosa'vaxietU-k,
nml a full uaaortaarnt of other (iood- at aston-
1 ishingly W price, i ld.000) W i CatUm, wanted.
Call and sr us at No. 1 Murphy's
Granite U'r.
MrCUBB INS. BEALL k. I) LAX.
SaliburT, (rt. 14, 187r. 2r
this country, as they love their own hap
piness and desire the welfare of posterity,
to make the punishment of such offenders
terrible. Brazenfaced villiaus should be
humbled or killed.
I shall undertake to give an explanation of the
amendments proposed to
a T?-ri-'T v trr r -
mil i . i . j . in. ; . . . .
EXECUTIVE DEPAKTMEKT.
the House of Keprescntatives have no patron
age whatever beyond that of the appointment
of a military or naval cadet, and their compen
sation is barely adequate to a republican life of
simplicity and prudential economy. There are
many ofliceu in the gift of the Executive far
It contains seventeen sections, only two of which more profitable, and in the public esteem far
are proposed to be altered, to-wit- re """nguisneo, man iu o. a seai ., tne
, , House of Kepresentives; but this branch is
.Section 10 now reads as follows : nevertheless, under our system of government,
"The Governor shall nominate, and by and the corner-stone of our fabric of liberty, because
with the advice and consent of a majority of "t is the only department of the Federal Gov-
the Senators elect, appoint all officers, whose eminent directly responsible to the people of
S aa .aaa aa .S S a. I Nil LVUIIU UllU 1 . K. . 1 UilK W 'V I'VI '"t.ii
oracesare estaoiisnen Dy mis constituuon, or fr0m their hands.' All the other branches of
tcaicft shall be created by law, and whose appoint- j the Government are two or three degrees re-
ments are not otherwise provided for, and no moved from the people m the mode o. their
- . . . .. . . . il .lI i J selection or in me nature oi ine-.r re:iioiisioiu-
J udgebchenck complimented the Grand " , ties. But while the house of IWprescntativts
Jury in very hi2h terms at the close of . X"K. U , , ... . ..V 80 "iaM thus immediately responsible to the people,
Court for tho faithful performance of their
The Grand Jury at Mecklenburg,
at the last Court, presented the Court
House as a public nuisauco. It is said
to be nnsuited to the wants of the county.
This is no doubt the beginning of a new
one.
More beautiful titan ever is the new
JEWERLY
just received at Bell fc Urn's,
the section as amended will read as follows: I all the other. branches of the Government are
"The Governor shall nominate, and by and responsible to this body. The people of the of the Chicago Insurance Agency Asao
to call us to our duty ot checking these evils I on Wednesday, the .-.a .! Nov.. I moved for Harrt-
and clearine awav these corruptions. If weare I sonbury. Vs., where I 'ound most pleasant tjuarters
' w 1 it ill. nv v rill n ml . n niu 1 I a. t . I VI I . lift aa- I . i f r- .
wi&e we shall o rule ourclve antl bo nerfe iv. wj.rwi v:.-.!. v7ii TTrr Ktai
our count rv as to retain the conudence of these I st.,emcd itlen. I s.rnt a verv pleasani time with
voters. I h m and his kind lam1'. WiiUsi,)u.e; n on- .-f m-
.n, ir- rvT. v vE.cT.rr. I i"'"1-- ni'iv. i r-;r'. rut i mhi iri uiit-v uniun r
.v.w. .... ...w .......... i ... I L.trii. lie iu.il pot..- n a Wt t .tiem,
i .............. . . . ... i , . . . w . .
t i . l ,i . i ci'iiuj;r, . iir .it-4 i i i.iuii.vii u .i.
uci us wiseiv ia vueiu. t raivwai pros- i itn ifn.r.v I uni ih iniii iir .-.t Martu v
oeritv is everv where earnestly desired. Let I where Luihcranl-mi la dominant. Urc J. , .
us. by removing unjust discriminations, by "iNvtiiuiciwu i;.iai:uu.i n m rwtrs pai n AVnHA T!' WTtilr
- , . i a it tin; u.ui tur niai.er iuiuuihii i.ui, ten t lit i i - . . . v. m. ,
u..'os..ih iii -''": i "";r I ni'.uiiln'r llcv. s. ;nkcl.ir ri: t ill He ll I'Al'KIt,
currency, bv securing the equal rights of sill met mc and stwlied orotlicr Hn ders tak-ulaU iih a
the States and all the people, make the Demo- "i1 h .rrniindlER me of an old urouil-e.
r f I tttrl iv nil Sinn) iv I .aswIaI l.r.i'licp Snilcr-t l.iw
w-aaj - a aia.aj a - ' v . 11 I A ' aa
comiuumon meeUn In fr. Matt'iew t horen. New
J.ar.;H, w uere l prescii.tl aever-l N'nnios to Lirv:
and attentive roaervaat ns. n the ni-rt Saturday
1 preactied lor Iu?v. .Vr. hnyd' r ui 'ur-stvhlr. In Uli
new rL'irt b. wnu-h rui.-; 're .i no. onn '.hat coa-
mur.ny. I irft b: other Bvdrr tferre to attend to bis
comui'iEloii n suivUy. and n . urncd ev. ilar.
Ket to iiHbt Kcv. s. HeTitid at hl- crtusurjon ra et
In in l m.inuti fnun.ii.
Hire I found tUe churrb r.!U 1 t i rvrrtTwla '. I
Tvs'TnvfP AI tTTPni Th Tnvpst'i- I nrcafhed in tbe mornji- sn-lat:in nl.'nt to larr.
I an.l ...nn..l..vlru . . 1. .... 11, TT 4 m SI t T A TlfH 1 1 4 T Tt rr'HTI'T tt V
gator, an Insurance journal of birii wTreaifiedTo
standing, pabKahud in Chisago, III in ffi and Wccdling Rings.
.I.n M. . n . m . ft. a m Av.lv I . m l. ., m m A jt t. . ..mm I I : . I 1. . t . . n . . .. . . , . ... j .... . ...... . ntj, I
Din i . i i ,i uvj mo nv'iiiiii.n.-viiro aim lauutui miuiiuiui.r '.cnui tun i n iai nil . I vt '
ui" luii i; i.i i , in ir.j vn.'i ui. u'r .a. Ik v I I r -
rlea-sant to dwell atti- :-.': nu ll Ini -. i. ns v.. uvri and riming ..( an 4Uaho ml lJci.!.t.'r.
n r.-. ve ai-i ie.: (. i'-Kn n m iLfur:.f in 11 v: ., . i i, ... -,-. f-.i
. a awl - vi v f'Mt v vr as aB v a n vm
12 inr.tl
Ofiiee 2 dor above Natior.nl 1 1 t ! .
ipn of lart at ji ami I'cn
S-uLury, IHc. J, liio if.
cratic party the author of a new prcsperity, so
we may begin for our parts a new and glorious
career, in which its history should be once
more, ns formerly, the storv of the Union's
greatest giaudeur and the people's universal
happiness and contentment, ttrtat applause.
consist ins of
GOLD AND PLATED CHAINS,
BRACELETS, LADIES SETS.
GENTS BUTTONS, PINS,
AND STUDS.
is z. ro&.av&s:fiEiT siras -tc.
We have made in
manner,
the handsomest
j . e . i I ronntrv hnri eharfrerl iml ItavA eharped thelcint'on. ':ivs on tinco 171 ol its November 1
u...v.v. uH.iv.ii, miu in wiin inc aui ice at.u conoeiit. o. a mujoricy oi tne " . ? , ,'r . J , r-e whl-h Lit f M Kf II P l fch ai.J tao oto. r ividctk
M4taa to tlwa took oe.a,ion deoDce Sea.Ur4 dec,, appoin. ,11 oScer,. .be, offl- Srff.Wb,te ZS"o7 Tn t S.5!."!! all iaBat:aarl
the too frequent practices of aiffuine oeti- ces are esUblished by this Constitution, and co-ordinate branches of the Government to ,uu,,.u u j i 'J1, eablisian.-'nt i iirtx-Pu-d. t. try t!.-
tions for the n.rdon of offender whose appointments are not otherwboprovid- their jutf responsibility, and thus, by an oner- -ections of tho country who indulge in -eou but
lions tor tlic ptrdon ot ottLiidrS. edfor" ring instinct or by keen intelligence, have lusniance : on Mondavni,'ht, by reiueet, I drttvensl '.v-t nrc
The Sheriff of Mecklenburjr took 20 t., , . . ,A, . , blended together our dm v. our interest, and ''But there are about thirty or forty rn Wucutton In i technic llsu. to a; vep- uuclB-
Tne scope, and intention of this amendment . : is" 'ru.i,',Jkn,f,., i l 7 a ifeut and attentive ;uiui .. l u.id the pi- ..v.re of
or aonois to the State Penitentiary last . . ... i u t .u o our inclinations, rhere has been fur soma time other bogus companies lost as bad, if raiUr.K the ac.uatniain- of the prot-Vorsot this
, lie 1 eH'wniiary last w to restore to the popular branch of the Gov- i the public mind a conviction, profound and nftt .ilftn .vfl ftunv; Jn:n ,.:', Int u niton of t.irnimr. und round ti. ... Pvrned and
Friday 5 whites and 15 blacks and if ernment, to-wit: the Legislature the right and all-prevading, that the civil service of this coun- ?' worB uian loe "OTe uo,ne DUB,nc8a effl.lent mthe -sork or huailo:.. .bOiL-tuuUoa
I III L.l .1 fc I I . (lllU HI tJDk U . Llll UI I 11111 I wu vaaaa' w m J a uW- .a- a "a a . a j .
K. Frakk Grauam.
W. G. Watsox
.T. C. O. Graham.
C. Graham.
NEW FIRM & NEW GOODSI
Klntlz fe Rendlfmnn.
Ukurk-k's Ntvr Buldio No 2.
k 0 :s
We are now opening a wrll and arlrctrd
stock of Kail aad Winter Good, which have
been bought at the very '. vestCskh i'ricra, coa
aatiiig of every kn d taf Iry t'oodo, Yanarvao
ion, Ckalbiax, lU'-an i p, Ladica' irimtnsd
HaU, Sbora r J Ewats, Ci ktrv sid a fall Its
of family Grucrriar, wlih we offer as U at
th lcrt for a-h iw Birter. Ilof'ing by Mriel
attetitHM anal dite pa.tUara. to attl s liiarrsl
hare of public pair. ;-, a our uifi: t uira
ami hort prvfif
'octe one, now all and give as a look U kv
Vanyi ng ciarvr bt rr,
so raoriiLK i .show gcmuJs
fa
We pay the htghaat market r'.cr a'J
kind of Country prudacy in Cah or l.artcr.
W. LAWStiN KLJ nz.
J. A. RKSULKISASC.
Oct. 14. lv.:.-:. ntoa,
OFFICE OFTlIE SECBKf aVY TI1L
Wctura M-rtk Ca rc I tta . Ims Ass ss
Mosoirroj, Sv. ( t. Nov ?. "
Scaled pmpoa.aU will be rwou l at lU
UU e to ta? pf eaa-tale.1 U . i I "... '
(r the laying uf ii n.ii lit.m t.f Ui L trret
les according U tl.e jx ifcrsti. r .f li.r rti
lect (or tae f. indtt..n Wsl of the shut
A aylnm. The said r.aa,M.iU snaat cass aia U
(rr ih w irk brth wait snd nhsat Ut.i nkist
ihe lissc and cement in aoe.rdjitK a..S thr
prinu-d ret t;.it.. The vuL m'-.'.l I rv-
(juind to begin on .r fltr the 11 f Ms Ml
and In be compute., t.r il.e I t o! Itr. ..
II will Le requtn-d il.at ihe n.tirr ori -UtUl i
trict'y tai;der tl c u.nnin. c.nirol and i yynr-
ol t
Judge Scbcnck's precepts are obeyed, authority to provide for the election and ap. try has not bwn directed from conderations
pointment of all officers, whose offices are not ,i r, J a!fiah H nnn.imtii. dl.in.' Pdn..avl.n:. and K.ar f rU.n.
... i. : r : .... i . , 1 - , r . I resided btiloee I mt ,1 to N. C. It U tiin-e iur,
none of them will be pardoned out. Most
ot them are sentenced to ten years.
therwise provided for in the Constitution it- The people demand at our hands
pelf. It authorises the same body, which shall 1 A sweeping and thorough reform
METHODIST CONFERENCE.
The Wilmington papers give a daily
count of the proceedings of Conference
in that city from Saturday's report of
which we learn that when the question
what lacal preachers are recommended for
Deacon's orders, was taken op. the
following passed :
Uhvs. I. N. Mantij Hillsboro' District ;
W. II. Pegraui, Greesboro' District ; W.
P. Williams, Salisbury District ; B. F
Dixon, Shelby District; J. II. Davis,
Wilmingson District, and Wrm. O'Neill,
tfew Bora Distiict. John J. Satliff,
Salisbury District, failed to pass.
The cull for those applying for Elders'
orders under the same question was next
cocsidered and tho following
Rev. A M. Smith, Charlotte District.
On the question, where shall the next
Conference be held, it was decided in
favor of Greemiboro,' N. C.
, , mm .-.il - 4 n fll I HPI - , 1 I aaa a a a a .. a S I a -m-m . , - , . . 1
erotic an u.ncc, kk w ik. a tie experience or mc wlncti snail be conauciea in a p;ir;t mat win on tho West Side injured in comnanin I pratu rtujsetvi: ami upmnt
lofit alvtMaaVn VnFl TAV rxt t tn 1 1 - I vvvvvvra tKo annnlntmant ti- nlnraa iTf I mat anil I mi . . i .1 r a I t III: (XUr-lt S ffW jeam It W
uiutu pvwer is " -r-t-a" t oi mis Kino. i lie oniy way uia people i bv tn -us.usis int.v.a-i of ti
vested in the Governor, nnder the nresentCon- responsioisity tne nonest, uie expcriencea, ana . , . . BW;ni- J K ',.;- place In Mnrtnla win re I wo
' a I . 1. II. TI. I- i t . ...w aaa xiaavajv v.. f..
itn
atitution. One Governor resisted and defied
m . , - . mm. I manl. . Iv a f all . 1. o I .1 1 Kl i n arrvll n I Q K crntini.Mt t , ., . , we.e sp ntainmjr ray ...u pir..-in inr nut
norce tne execution oi a simple writ of habeas 1 1 , , y . ,1 loo inxesugawr ana oilier lournais ;irc tlu- ciw:.','.. win. b ti. has inaao.
rpas, which the Governor putter, refused to Hou, 'tc .do; and Ithat" & ' ""showed n
. t. .. . ......I.J I.: a.. ! . I n .... .vv!
SCUlf Wi.vi.u
in the nature of the To'iicrrn I I 'tad exp'TO-d to see had pon to tbe better l.:ol.
ip me nature ox ine concern, l anJ wUom , kat.w ;L3 1,,, tad become
IIl .ll CAilUl I liUUI UC 11 .1UL ll tU : E J J I . . . .... . . . . . .
the authority of the Courts, so that the Chief I thejad ministration of the public revenue of the except an agent of known standing and ,7 lo lbu
nstice declared himself utterly powerless to 1 country both In its collection and its disburse-1 ability. s,:cu aa to l4,k( them on Mitpn-. I'ltsant b r J part of the sooth.
e have in Stock a full line of Staple Ac
Fancy Dry Goods. Hals, Boots. Shoes. Ready
made Clothing. Notions. Groceries, dec..
and we want t: e t'ubiic to call and sea us
before buyinaT- All we ask is a chance to
show our goods and to let you learn by ex
perience that we mean to sell Goods oo fair
and honest terms.
R. FRANK GRAHAM Ac Co..
Hedxichs building. 1st door below Bingh
Ac Co.. Main Street.
en
corpus,
obey, but contented himself with delivering an corruption re ferreted out. m Bcqueucf ol winch, the legitimate heads Vf
opinion, that the Chief Magistrate of the State UnH wrnntr-dner no matter how hih or inw companies il had given husinefS to re- otncnj P kssiut traduaiu n.i Uii intcrnaL Minsic-l
had plainly violated the law, and adding that, shall be fearless arrainged and fully exposed ,,av "7thS further to do With rd'.n!bfcth,r snv,w met mc and
.a tl.rf. .a nr. nnanr th u i-,vm ,.r -itui iinniahd. I hprp i :i rrowintr anil in-p... it. aim nouiini remainea out tne DUDlCr- I :j(.k InMnt i tl.e (ountn- arn nr r! tn-'.K w: f.
...1 t.L.c,... . . ' . . tihU BPnti.mnt in til, r-onntrv that nnrlt-r Hip ..n. wril.I.eAt a.nr1 hinVmnL enmn.in aa n( CCrythmVas pleasant ami dfhl-md to tonttlblite
tne nwb v. u.e nutte, 10 auinorize me arrest or . r 7Z- .7 , 7 r- f-- w" i pmurcoauort. in saturuy in' vr-in;- .r-.tt j wm-
4M?h
BRILLIANT EXAMPLES.
Ihe newspapers are very properlv
calling the attention of the youth of the
country to the 1 ;f a examples of Andrew
Johnson, the taih.r President of tbe
United States, and Uenry Wilson, the
shoemaker Vice President. They both
started in the world as penniless bot-e.
no one to depend on but themselves for
advancement in life, and by their indomi
.... ... .
table wills and perseverance, reached
fame and fortune. Mr Johnson, it ia
said, was illiterate wheu he married, and
bad everything to accomplished after that
epoch in his life. Doubtless both were
self-denying and humble in their earlier
years, and learned well everything they
Hf? undertook. They may have possessed
extraordinary talent, but that without
diligent study and accurate kuowledge,
would never havo enabled them to reach
upon their personal merits, the high and
honored positions attained by them. r.
Wilson, we think, distinguished himself
fn a wrong cause (abolitionism), but he
was honest, and it carried him np. An
drew Johnson's career during his Presi
dential term, rendered him famous in the
hictory of his country, tlis name will
Jive as astuunch defender of Constitutional
liberty long after his adversaries are for
gotten. As examples of heoric peisever
a .a a
sncetor a wortnv name, our country sJn
for s few more illustrious,
try uas not Deen airecieu irom con-iiierauons ... - . . . .. " is felt tbroujKsit U.e mhol- country. The tla-icN TBFMFlinAIIO FBI I
of public good, but from those of party profila, West irginia, Delaware, ashiugtoo, Art anu scUia-esare taorjaRtay taught bcre. A K I" N 111111 S rfil
and for eorrunt. selfish, and unnatrotic deaiirns. Pennsvlvania. and New Orleans. Moat " Tbunslsy 'I went 10 Mt. J.- a where I luel " I atolU IbII Saf aVW nasls
ol the propei ty between Canal and ilal-1 Mnce l bad visited ud place.
BffiM nr.. thi r m Am rf rr son ntrta I ua " '""P
It ha. necrly do:.bl 1
It ru.s ui..- nauir. 1
Hlvantajn-, ienU- 1 gr.U wat.-r- power, .-uU-r
ivanilvla Tiiora. la a ii an Imnpruli
V.U , r U . . . i iv. .- u.. w wmmm ...... ...... v. w . , .
mand that a vigilant examination be made into lo euro meir property
raiv inU'-. lo that !u
in ccunt K-a iai labttaau
r..trrfi-i,-ThTP Is no
uhl raliier live than In
any one I Next I Malted tr Stony Creek aertiin in Hhenan-
- I m..w a-. v . . .a.. ... .1 . . a. ..a . . . . . . . v .
In Dry Goods just as we were buying oar
Stock, has enabled us to put in store an as
sort me ot of Goods onprecedeotly low.
Our Stock is entirely new. was selected
with care as to quality and price and is offer-
.U. 1-3 I.. .1 e l : a a .... . .. tiniuua incu. i u
lUr osvanax a, u.ereiore ueciareu "tnat toe ticular industries and interests a svstem of roi.a-
power of the Judiciary was exhausted."
specious theory of protecting and fostering par- x,Y0Ht Virginia, Washington and Nei
Orleans.
murd .p. u.-t'lln? In MU JitrkMMi. I nrv.u In-1 stur
1 . CtaaaJ ... . l.l a a.. ..w a. . . t . . . a a
llj .. : 1 I u" ..: j.. vn.cniio. ivimmnt n n no. u. tuutv I al !.U lOIUTI aLh 'IIH.
lailCU 1CICHUC mn lltl UlCIl ill UUCIUllUil Ulf ., , J , . I l Mr..wl aa .r r,.f lima t Vow f-r-rt 1
Another Governor, eonallv reckless, positive- rimcntal and blaating to alltheother great in- these wonniess ano pauarupi coucerns : 1 1' i,. beTutUid .rrsiorlhe Puroiunt y VaSeV.
- I Ah . a a 1 .1 . L M B aB . . . . . . ' . .
v reused to nerfonn a nlain miuiaterial that, terests or the country, and maintained at the an oi tnem nave ueeu snown up si nini lay way over u suvwiiwirn tini'Winc
j reiusej io periorra a piain ministerial duty, . ' , . . ... j:r a.: .l . r.r.j. . I mont tr.utirul ir.ouutaln scenery, and n-a he 1 ray
imoosed udoii himbvan AiatnftbT;.UM rVmm 'c "K " uc m l" ui uinercui uinus 111 ine.e coiunm aa iruuua : oU, fn,u v, m. II. i line, wbo resW-n near I-v.rai.
: ' ' . .7 injury oi tne great majoruy oi the people, and Adams, Arlington, Merchants', Grange, Iihewonty bit ot . n., v... w in. him. wh-n be
upon the alleged pretext, that said Act was those classes the farmers and laborers who fi. ,:....'i t n.l'l u lr n "ldel in bhetiandoah. I bad boarded. u-h.p-1 too-
unconstituUonal-thus usurnina- the functions are least able to bear the burden of oppres- Continental, LaBelu. Brunswick, Com- edt X .clle rgmjjMmta
...... . . u .mi. . . ' , ...... .a,r.u ." ...... . . t ' .
...nfvi.an'r T rv I Ivn nrlna'lral rvf r.'vHl j n 1 Amt v ir 1
0 I I , ra. , . -nr . t. , . air l j--
intr demands upon us will be not on I v to ana rieamoni, west Virginia, v asu- iuiy
insist on bringing
elelrdted watt rUg pUcui and Sum
Ue Mate.
Kunrtuy I eaect to preach ta Bethel, at Crota
KoadH, una 1U Juctason. on N'lisi ty i itr. star.
al thus usurping the functions
of the Judiciary, and constituting himself a
Judge in his own case.
It is worthy of remark, that the Forty-nine
Republican signers of the "Protest" do not seem
to have considered this amendment as liable to
exception. I presume for this reason, because
they had severely denounced the whole ten-
sivelaws. One of the highest and most press- mouweaitn. rcraiy, Mineral aiouniaiu
i Ira Will ur 11 II L, 1111 ia 1() a I . ia A r-u . a a aaa a aaa a aaeaj- a
dn-n tha ' "rl i, ',51 A IT..;.Il fti.a Raturday. ov, SIth, I dsetgn thtfttog with two
. w v .vi.rv j j , iiiKkuii. luuii'uinuai aw 1 1 v l iiiivi w itsvvp , i nf I Mr iirrit.ni' nr
the Governmerit to the needs only of economic- Wuebioeton D C Salamander Mer- I one of the inoHt m
!f.-lJ?i a?.I!th ehants' Tradesmen's Workwoman's "onXI S
propnetors. .soore a rt rry, rxney rnrtnga.
Lingman
Mutual, New Orleans all bankrupt.
a system of taxation as will bring in the requir
ed revenue with the tewest restrictions upon I 'uu"""i y am. a... Norlh tor u.Ver.town, washlngtox.- flty, baliUiiorf,
commerce and with the leat burden to the peo- Gibraltar, United J! ireraen s Association, 1 Unnover, Yor. c
... . ... .... I I . .. . .'I an n.v nrt.il. l-.n alrraatv "ma-n 1vi k.nir t k1.i1
i ,. . i ii,. i . - I . . M.....kin ... ..:( ... i . i i i ... j i ' .. i . . a. i u . i .... ........ r -w.
..ic, aaaaai Ul uiaaaacu CIUIMVII uwuiuuicu anu OUIIUUfr ttllU t.UlUUlUIH. r VUUiriTBUiU. sllnlilv mid tli.'t roll II' ItltUI. (i( It , laiKl- tll !
,.,., . i i - - - i .. - . . . ... . . .
my ot 1M wao-r, me n-iir.i oi 11 3 mint-r.;: re
sources, tbe beauty of Its :Qicx, Its nioui.t.aj s
and lis vrUk-v?. ;t- stresn'.s and rlvnlrts tbe tadua-
try and thrift of Its lohaMtax.t , tlic sreat .Ui y . f
Vafgtnla la unsurvi-oaaxL Altafsirb we had Un-d In
the valley a nuuibvrof yeanl, we never saw It anJ
appreilated It aa wc did duli.f, tiita trip.
Yours sincerely.
WM. IL tXiXE.
dency of the action of the Convention as being skillfully arjusted. Delaware, State of Delaware. The
"in direct subversion of the rights of the peo- 9win flifnc;.8.f TT5!01"; 'Vestmoreland, of Nova Scotia, or
. - . . I nopma rvinntiifa innirlnnfisl In I lira 1 1 ta if sin-Art 4
nle, designed and intended to take the power cverv country, and also a pernicious system of nowhere, JUld phers. loo numerous to
..uui wie many, flnu vesi u in tne lew, and to legisIaUon, our people, our business investments, mention.
restore to power that oligarchy, under whoseour commerce, and all the diversified interests
control tne rich grew richer and the poor poor-1 ol "ie w"7t UU",,B lm in THK BAPTIST?.
ear in the olden time." If therefore, they had swu w as isKaiiaEusu ctsubcy. wbit thb nmcH.8
mi we same ureal u protested against such an I 111 meetinc arwi grappling with the mmcullies
amendment as this irAiea rdainlv tat v,.i of this vital and perplexing question it will be
a- a V . . At. .1 . '.I a 1 . I ra a . a ,
jmtandu7ulvpouMfroman4rTesrxnsibUeecu is aoae w Two hundred and nttj delegates at
DOING IK NORTH
CAROLINA.
A Valuable Medical Treatise
llostctter's United btaWs Almacac for
X87af for distribution, gratis, throughout the
impair the good faith of the country or tarnish tended tbe recent State Convention of I Untcd States and all civilised countries of the
uie duoiic minor, or tower or uisiuro inecreou
Oak9 I iy St. al l.ia 1. t- .L .' Ta t.r "a t , . . I
.uiUMSi. vutur own xvepresen- o our uuvemnicm .out we .o remove .nose . . .. . th first of Jan narv. i the Enzlitb. Get
1 . : r .1 L .1 1 . . dh- niclmnj ir nr. 1 .Q r ha rvr.www .nH nl.Aaaa, UUf.1 Ut lUIlBllLULC 1UU .UlilllC UJiltUIUL. Yl
wjwy Dy memseives, it would TrZZZlZ .uralr .u. A L -ri.. u a. Zt a A Prem-h. Norwegian. Vel,h. Swedish. Uo'.laud
u. iLiu ui.uicii. j. ..u uuaiuo ui ovate a. .11 1 d
Foreign Missions are located in Raleieh. Hohemiau and Spauifh languages, and all wbo
the Miniatatrial Educational Board st wish to underntand the trne philosophy of
Wake Forest College, the Sunday School health should read and ponder tbe valaahle
Board at Charlotte, and the Church Ex- suggestions it contains. In adcition to an ad
mirable medical treatise ou the causes, pre-
hikM.nirwiMann.i.. 1 .1... ,1. 1 the profperity of the American republic, of the church. Tho Boards of State and
... . , " , r r.' I It is our dutv as .Democrats, it is the duty and
Republican signers of "the protest" were not fa to be the glory of the Democratic party
sincere in tncir protestations. while it controls the House to see that the
na-
The ratification of this amendment will five ti u al debt U paid in full and that the currency
a ,1 ol this democratic republic is
nent of .1... r ' ,l
made equal with
In lIlA vf.f.nural Aooamkl. tl.. . .... . .
.u. o.-a. tni . . ., . . ... that of any nation on earth
olie 10 ttds, in wbich Uoon the nsrt of those who have been vested
the State has an interest ; and will also give to with the political power and destiny of our
that body the entire control of the charitable counl7 during the last ten or fifteen years it
and penal institutions of the State, such as h" heea a freincnt remark the
Penitentiary and the Asylums for the Insane, EBAOFC05tSTixuTioxAiaPOUTicaH ad closed;
and for the Deai and Dumb and Blind. that questions of constitutional limitations and
2. Section 17 now reads as follow! "There 1 retnct?on8 wepe no ,onfr to hinder or delay
shall h Mi.Miaki .- .1. s: c. tne legislation ot the dovernment in its deal-
ToLT T rr:T7 Tr financial, economical, or social sub-
Vj u, - bureau 01 aiisucs, Agncaiture and jects, which were, it is assumed, now the only
T . . . ? a? a a. a . . m a a.. - .
xiaoiigrauon unuer such regulations as the matters worthy of public attention; and yet
General Assemblv mav nrnaida " I amidst their grand hoastincs the Forty-third
W I r'.. e I .1 a r .a ..
The amendment proposed strikes out ttuUIZ ,
secuon, and inserts the following in hen there- down to the fundamental system, and invol-
of.
Villi? not nntv thn rlaff !rna r.f Iho Cuto Ia tiio
mm) vmj 1 v. ViMtllllin VI 1IV W SWai WV a aaa.
Federal Government, but that or the people
ftnl tVaAaia An- -i la aim n taAaaam aaa Aa TUa aaaHl
nsu a department of Agriculture. Immigration ZL 'Zr'J " TT'r"'Mr,m' ' r"uu;
anil .i.i;,,' j , , ' . 1 ajirauon oi me utmocrai
and statistics, under such regulations as may it. crowning glory will be, to
best Promote lha airrieiiltnMl imaa.'. nr w. I '
,., r" i iT . I aKSTOHK THE CON8TITUTIOK TO ITS PEIST1KE
enact laws for the adequate
protection of sheen linahanal.. n
a- 1 1" . tmsMm a a . . . .- . ,.
This smsndman ... j .. .1. IDQ 10 protector of every section
MupHIU BV lnc .ugges-t and of ever q. , Tt:. .f CMrw
and
RATHBONE'S
BBBalB3ZlaBaWBBBBBBail
vii'n uf a prra&an, . 1. the J
Biia-. toner bit i( j- .1 :
C ouiea of ti.e atorifKliii of the rr.
may be obtained by addrcaoi r.f ib Sarrttsn.
apprveed and excrnted bada k, u. lull 1 niaw
of Uie bid ate miuirad to be t.cd iu the
poaala. Proposal i-h.aul! be aKJ, n.ajkfd
Proposals fur laying acick for the Weawta
lnaaoe Asvluaa of Nwrtt aroljna, ataJ adcrras
adto T.Or. WAI.TN.
See'y. of W. N V liaor Aavlsat.
Satisborv, X. C. Nov. II. I7j. Jai.
OFFICE OK T 1 1 1 SEci. ETA It Y YH
Wssrcas Xoitd Csaouas laasva invi
Mobcaxtox, No. Ck. Nov. aih. UTi.
Realed pmpoosla will be reraircd at ' ia
oftee to He praaaentral on or Mk the lMl
Dec 187 for woe huiadn J l'- -i.J feet ol sJ
heart While Oak LuroVr : 1'. .n' quai .17
of all heart Fine.
Tbe said Lumber to l '.1 ! - rtreia lSh
of March next, and aoiia' ! i i and
when delnrered at the mi - ' Vaaloss.
Kperihcatioca of the sc ai ! i . . : i
obtained im application t 1!.. - - . trr. A
proved ar.d execoted Uwir- t . it foil sw"wst
r.rth hid rmwired to If fid W.lt. he I'roTaw-
slr. Piotataaa! al.oold U aeal. J awi aaaiarw
Profkosala for L-uUr Air it UWa
Carolina Inan Aavlutn of Norn larw.
and sddreaMil lo
t. am. WAimx.
S.i'r. of IV N. f. Inaaae AstIssv
Salisbury N.t . Nor II. IS7A-UU baa.
"BUGGIES.
ACORN COOK.
PwtaWi HetWssw
tension Board at Wilmington.
Ihe amount of money contributed
during the psst year : To tho State
Missions by tbegbtale Hoard and District
AssociatictiB, $7,000 ; to Ministerial Edu
cation, $1,600 ; to Foreign Missions,
2,500 ; to Sunday Schools, about $3,000;
to Iudian Missions, $1,430 ; or a total of
some $12,050
vention and cure of a gra variety of disease,
it embraces a large amount of information
interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, tbe
miner, the fanner, the planter, and the profes
sional mam and the calculation have beeu
made fur surb meridians and latitudes as are
most suitable for a correct and comprtihensive
National Calendar.
ML. a.al i.naa aaii) na t S 1 n.l i rta aar a Itif n
ai. ' mm Xlir llaaVLUri". Uir, UU CW asUlUlllasJl WUIUT
lheieareat present six students for rTeffect 0j Hustctters Stomach Bitters, the
. . .1 M 1 III . f J 1X1 w . . ... . a aa . a ,
tonic and alterative oi more man nan
the ministry at the Greenville (S. G ) staple ti
Theological Seminary, and twenty-six the Ch
l l r il . . . a . a
oeical temioary, ana iweiuy-six tue ivanMiiu uim, no iuj n. iw.u m im
Jf x? .'ii,.-. pse, wnicn are aieo interueraeu witn ptcto-
a n x Hiirv e- illnaifatmn. ,ikil.! f.i Ik.
About 5,000 soul were added to tbe hflllw,hftl ftm. , ' . humon.un anecdotes, and
churches in tbe State during the year just j other instructive and amusing reading matter.
closed. I original and selected. Among tbe Annuals to
Th Tiaw V. M. Jordan. General appear with the opening of the year, this will
mmmw - - r 1 1 . .r .L. ..,. mryrl
i . 1 .. 1 mm i.uc mm auw iiinsw uirciui, auu
1
j aa. mmmm. SSay fMTTffW?Sis,SrM'
Evangelist, reported 691 persons as bar
ing professed religion nnder his ministry
during the past two yearj.
The next meeting ot the convention
will bo held in RaJcigb in November,
may be had fo-
asking. The Proprietors, Messrs. Hosteller d
Smith, Pittsburgh. Pa., on receipt of a two
cent stamp, will forward a copy by mad to
anv nsrson who cannot procure one In bis
neighborhood. Tho Bitters axe sold in every I
city town and village, and are exteuaiT)aW
ed QaSW tis anUas oxnld Tl
Mtwi
With all latest improTemente.
Iaraas4 0aa mmi Faaaa. Laagsst Fix Bs
Oves, Firs tad. asS Firs la
s Qsfcfc, t-wst ssd lass 11
lAssCsna, Wwt sal saer sr .
i SattHtk) a
Carefswj Fkwd
m SaM Inw Frsst
HeOU Scrsf lrss
Ta Lkwd Osss Dswx.
Hiavy. Best Hob Iron: Wo't crack.
WaXXaJrrXS fATtzraCTCXT.
sSsrtataai hj
RATH BONE, SARD 4 CO.. Astesry. H-Y.
SVSWi
L. V. BROWN,
Salisbury. N.C. Nov. 11. 1875
LUMBER! LUMBER H
A NY person wanting good veilow Pins
f Lumber, should addreaa lha usasW
iigued- Orders soiiciUd.
a aa aa aaa. a-a a aaa
M La UtA..
Hickory. N . O
ass tt T? .Dmoa,
For Fine Buggies
and other work ia the Carriage he. ea
W. M. BABKKR
.Shops oo Liberty street Utweea
&FUherSu
STAR SALOON.
MALV STEEET.
Haxt Door to HataOnaUHoteL
Tk nninrit.r ariahaa Lo an nod OCT to his
friwads asd tb public gmerally tl.at b has
alavava on hand a full aa .rtu-nt of tbsfis
wines and liquors- Tho former repcta:.
of this esUbhahuient will U wisaii.d f
gardlofc4t. m
limns made hi-kt-ys anu tiraoo -speciality.
BaiWys Rye or Cora Whisky
. aaaa . a a A. A
Cline s Com WLiakey aisrsya on nai-a
J. A- SNIDER
Piu ihwar.
STAB SAOOITTkSTAIIRAIT
Ia wow opaosd aad will ba fares sd
delieaev the market afcrda,
Oysters, Fish, all kinds of facts, Gt
evsry dscnpt1 Jieais at an oow
-yarnmht.
a - aa a- -
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