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- : , - . : , . M ; ' - ' - i : '3-. . .. . i : - -- - wn ko i . m,-- m mm I SITPPRT7!RS!Tn?r yr iM!B v'v-nui.s-rArrrisar o I I Tlarolina Watchman. . eeklt J.- J. BUITXER, Ed. and Propr t - m T rT-V-T . SUBSCRIPTIOJLIIATES : per Year, pajabie m auvance,.. Six montlis, S3 00 1 85 "ADVKRTISIXO RATeT: one publication,. Contract raU-s lur jiionUi&or a year. $1 00 1 50 aiioial Deiaasratic Reform Wet. For President : " SAMUEL J. TILDES, OF NEW YOIIK, For Vice-President ; THOMAS 4: JI EN D HICKS, STATE TICKET. For Governor: ZEI3ULON VANCE, OF MECKLKS-BrUG. For Lieutenant Governor : "IIOMAS J. .JAKVIS, - Jh! 1 i?Pre.en,.Jthe 10:30 biH cn.in Ufe!f .1,1 . ,D.e "! nd. pancto.l to .eT r. v1! .w""?0 s.... .bo-,, li; vr Carolina bl.. u 7" -CTi' ?' " 0,.ln ,0 General atleolin. , 1 . i T " power Dr I ooee riveterl. j . Pbl can miTuIextraragancand eor. Yarn Si" Q WL , e' "Ya,n ! Jubtion,andre8torfl - ? .eor LI.n? !.rtiI? ! lhen exhorted erervbodv n r : iji vd ltci ll v or nnr i n r i j hin .. .n; . ?5late. ! I - ' j "v..g caning mem a set of CSOlVCa O. That - f mguio t " " "UM? mi ana be . 1 : ficLll,1!W. r,','d 1",,Mt 1ua1'- Pol.ce came up end said tbe m I , i . v. : - I .1 . i , - ,T luo u,ru a not create a pub- KOIMXO TJ1E MIKISTEK'S PABEOT. Ftodl, tbe miui.ler goi the bW Into "be 5AW,Ifof X; .JV.Vi.l" . I U,.La; V,l,0t d "'Pet. - ",t.tf, to. oi.u uib uir uaa nearly turned i- iieturn (rood for Kvil J era v. and ft.r takiA j... .. j . . J. M. WOliTII, OK RANDOLPH. ifefMrn Good for Kvil. from the Chicago Tribiuie, Aug. 21. There i an editor on Harvard etreet ruo never uomo till long after mid p - : uciguoor wuo m a clergyman, posing a parranhat has a r;.'T"Fwu,n5 lu!8 parrot's care id bune oat nlw.nr rl.i i- . - : t" ;-uichk, ana juat as the Ionff-iufferinr -jit- llln firm a on J i P .61 l i reuinig mat lie Iia " Inni.iii hi ilo it... . ... Frru giveM a war-hoop o ait iiie winnnwd ti.. ... J i , " vtiru . ..u Mini goes on into a aei i. s uotiij taruea gray, and after a terrible day and night he went to the Tribun . i - si wu ili.uu now . i .i g it . uu auotrrieu me roiiowuier : TJ0RSALE--A VALUABLE PARROT, . . : . ""wouiuciiur. iswner on I v Darts wit i liim l.. .if i ... .r .v ReBort of the Board of Comity of oujiiiiussin, j I'or HfcrcUinj of StaU' : JOSEPH A. ENULEHAKD, OK SEW HAXOVrn. Fr State A mu'or: SAM V EL L. LOVE, OF, HAYWOOD. For Attorney- G:uerat; HOMA.S 8. KEXAX, OF WILSON. For Supt. nj Pulilic Instruction C. bCAKBIiOUC-II, OF JOHNSTOS. Ftf Vtni"rrx. 1.-. il 'istrict il:5se j. yka ; e; OF JIF.ltT. OKD. . for fhuriri -',''! Jistrict . RED M. WAD DELL, OFXLW lIAXdVKlt. For Congress Ith Dixtrict : UbLI'li .1. J.AVlj?f OK FRANK!. IX. Fpr Cotiynsgoit I.'i'.i'i ict , A. M. SCALES, OF (HI I. FOP.:). tor Conyrr lh Did rid: ALTER L. S I E ELK OF PIC1IMOND. For Congress 7th District: WILLIAM M. IU)IiDIXS, OF ItlEDKLL. Fpr Cvnures.- It E IX-G Sth Mxtrii-f OUERT It. VANCE, OK Kl'.VCOMBE. J-CTOUS AT LRGE: EOWLE.nt Wake. LLACII. of 1) aliKtilr : aa 1. 1 j L... J tun, the milk out in Citvro ami ,r. -,Iu.i tCtlli of a handsaw nn ..rLn, P; i fortiiaiice luduj till about -.,VlJt ' ,.i ! tliekclersvinari cornea nut alujond or a lump or edgar stijiiulatea the accused bird io new i At least, litis is ho ! -n" iu uc, l hey are changed now. n.. :.. unr. when tii f i , m ---- v.in, uuiuc i o ii Mi- iier, Ins wife said : 'George, I hare some news for you " "Ah, mv lore, i it PTrln,;vu ? "Our ueitrlibor are p-nino- .1... A 11 m mar In l-.. C : t Mil . I - r - ,i mipe uiey are gome: to take th.-rt paij-ot with ihem." 'iNo; and what do von 1 1 i .. L- i tm , - - - - - j ....... a iiry hat inipadence to come and ask if we woiild take care of ihe bird for . mmm- " II I1C iey were gone. Did yon ever I'd Iik to wimg us neck for iheuL while tbev are gone. A smile that Was linrrihlo in a .1. HI.....: ! , . - ... ... t-UIUIUI nated ttie editor' face ad ho hied iu a low; concentrated voice : '31 y dear, we should xlw.iv. ....j return good lor evil. I will take care of that! bird." j Jext day the minister wem away and I FOR R0WA3J COUNTY 5AorM receipts and expenditures of the w jr jwui year ending .Sept. 1. 1876. do do do do do D. Pennbiger, W. M. Jamea . -f u : v. . IVIOUZ, m E- A. Propt, u John Fisher ' " Michael A. Brown, tpecial D. 3. J. U Casper, m J. T. Baker, H. O, Miller, ' R. L. Woods, m Henry HcLanirhlia. Phillip Sowers, T. M. Kerns, Edmond Feonortnan T. P . Gillespie, conatabla W V T 1 a- . xucKey, u W. W. Hall, T. Cranford, T. D. Rice, C W. Pool John T.Wiley, T. M. EarnhcartJ A. A. File, ; S. C. Rankin W. A. Brantlon M. A. Smith, " T. G. Haughton, Justic Peace .4 U it n ii it i. it it ti 6 00 7 60 4 40 4 20 13 IS 15 80 15 75 60 80 80 1 35 15 77 15 1 05 60 80 80 1 60 3 90 20 i M ii ii ii U ii ii ii To ain't taxea collect'd ws t) lists ono hi irom nierphauts,! trader, dc, " from shows, con certs, pedlers, &c " on unlisted real and personal property, 832 G4 410 70 2 70 $11,148 85 bul)je.t to credit for over charges, insolvents, &c., H mounting to aljout Sheriff's com'ns on $10,848 8Z 300 00 542 44 ?et receipts, m m j Claims audited by the Board : the editor et ujiinself assiduously to trail parrot In t4e way ,e rhould go. Ife had a ro.m padded and the wall deaden- v., u.,u ue inuig uie cage up m it. Then he went and hired two A. D. T. messen gers and bought a horse syringe and a water; barrel, and installed I lip I in t7 a it. charge.! "Mv sons." fin tM ';iI. ,4 , " , ""it pii- rots;iiat uhouldu,t sing but will sing must be made not to nino Wl.enu. .i . .. bird leu ff a cheep just vrin?e him with ice water." The boys carried out (he instructions s faithfnllv that i. .i -'J u iro uaii a week the bird was as silent as tbe tomb. "Aha !V said the editor, "hi n.:..J ; . : , , uiiuu ia nun a 'labula rosa.' and nrenared , r; proper jinstrueiiou. He must now be laugtit, and first I shall attend to mv mo steal education." ArrnrH : , i fc.y "m-ia a uu r'uia raneiy snow on Uanal street to teacU that narrnt tit wliimlo .11 1 1. a , i i m.i mr itru- uir Airs mi me aay, sucu as " l uoi I Yum Yum !"i Saw my leg off!" "As 1 wa.1 J. B. Gaither, post mortem exam S. W. Katon. rlo a, .1- . r . raley, coroner C. E. Mills, special coroner Jlilas Miller, William Sawyera. repjtiring bridge JanH.A.lIuck.n, do dh ,Iw,sllwuser ih do iP.O'Neil, llo (lo vv.loyle, r0 (Io Andrew GnlWt a,. i n ?"cr J-;y"-Bainger, build'g lr. 161 40 riii oVi Vt ' ... Uo 10 00 Gill and Mauney, onilge lumber, 38 09 v .vi,,eM, do ,j0 John Eagle, ; do do Jas. EHer, hauling bridge lumber Ransom Jacobs, bridge inspecter I do do do do v-iid iv cf h P'd MiS hands Miller &EaLr e. innlr r IL Trexler do do iS 50 Jatnes Barrett ronnii-',,,.. i. r. n l?S' PnngC. H. chim'y 11 25 A w c-n. 10 72 - aU.lULLa- lUIIIIWr TkS j A. T T3 171.. .. uo "WO I. r. Kluttz. naintu niU -f- TV A A V " r'"'w' uu "4 M -,aUIU xieuig, glass, &c, do vit . . . UO v. i . Jionng, painting do Peter Shrink, carpenter work G, J. Shuman dn J.:A. Barrett v w $10 00 10 00 04 55 10 00 2 00 2 00 12 00 2 00 4 50 12 00 10 00 3 75 4 68 1 00 27 50 23 75 4 10 14 56 it ii .i it it it it tt tt tt ti tt tt t. it t. tt tt tt tt listing taxes, W. M. Kinenid John A. Bailey, J. J. Stewart, D. L. Brinele. T. W. Keen, J3. A. Hawkins Jesse W. Miller, John K. Gml John McDaniel, guard jjiuusay iiewis, Geo. McCames. servinor nni; John K. Graham, listing taxes - . vrutniUIIIQ Nathan Brown Wilev Bean, John" W. Miller, J. L Sloan, S. 31. Furr, John A. Bailev, J. C. Row, ' W. F, Watson, T. C. Watson, C. II. McKenzic, David Barringer, S. A. Earnhart, W. M. Kincaid, G. H. Miller, A. L. Hall. Jos. A. Hawkins, W. A. Luckev. C C. Krider," Jesse W. Miller, " J. C O. Graham Richard Colbert arm 44 John Sloop, : t if. A. Sloon. m J. M. Eddleiuan, 44 4 F. H. Manney, : " a Paul C. Shaver, 44 James F. Jamison, 44 H. X. Woodson, taking returns ) ncix-iianis, traders, X:c., John H. Rice. RpiMrr . ij. i-arKer, J. W. 3Iaunev, T. M. Phifcr," A. A. Cowan, A. C. Ketner, J. C Poole, W R. Fralev; R. 11. Broadricld, Judge of Election 3 00 31. A. lirtet .i it tt t. tt ti tt tt tt t tt it a tt tt it tt s tt it ti tt ti t. ii 1 42 65 .8 03 45 3 00 1 20 ' 6 80 2 50 14 95 4 85 19 05 47 50 50 1 00 1 73 95 1 15 60 1 00 1 00 2 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 24 15 2 88 1 90 7 14 1 90 4 26 2 34 1 85 2 49 i- t. - ouuti' hVLl'TUKS: joaw my leg on ; - "As 1 was "TmsTiucT LEWIS O LATHAM" fifoing oveir the hill. I flaw a mnA milt I it I . J ua 1 lit 2? I .pDiSraiCT-JOHN F . WOOTKV a billy coat " Then th vrw.lLi to....i.. J. A. Barrett d J? WstkiCt -JOHN IX STANFORD. t,,at Parr4 all the cries of the street ped- fe"? do Jra ?str!Ct FAR II BCSREE, dIer how to swear in fine print with- w p ireX,kr' ma?n work JM-DistiacT-F. U. UOBiaXS, out the us of glasses. "Now," id the J A clnb-V f fe-Jf;.1 ' FARING.' editor IriumphHntly, "If I can'teach 111 iaK i' wBtKicr v..i. Mt'w i me vaiue di time i MtiHii h wtn ran..,A mu ttiii i . r A. C. AVERY. By dint ojf Trineine the bird with ieo An'son Owens do : I water when he offended Wm. Hunter dn N J)ISTRIC - - l i x i y "1- J mw VUU Willi ICI! water when he offended Mild rnmrViriii... Platform nf t.- r,m 'aV'e tue to t tV7w Jl , urauo- rar' ll)e P a leathered alaror clock set bvtW -n Carolina Aaopted to go off with auerrinf regularity at 11:30 -'CAiiici-cttic' QLaia uon- p. al. And nn a m o., ... . i vPTitin 4. t- -i - , 7 . i 7- muiiunieu 1 JtoP rwjSi RaleiSh on 14th not ta run 'down until the whole perform- ! . I .u.vugu HUM OKIHHU- !'WnDRka ti;." ii- . , iuS to programme. Tbe oarrot'a mIum. U,.,ted.s;a;s, for the ast sixn " felT,' AfZ f. mon aod P" H -ilw icomplete control of 1 ' IT , ie tropi-rr. r . I A weekiasro resterdav the mm xtop ra. fNi: bv it- 1 1 cetvea uis precious bird. The editor went :7Fi.diiuresTbv in unwise and mi. P-, ",UU(M, "ua wun ea,m cliiev,.,,. fiL . V ' .. s Ul'w,?e aua ml8 smile of exneclnnev li-.,, Tl.-.li, . . 7 : "loincial no n-v l. i. 1. . r ."-y do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 35 90 3 15 10 00 15 00 57 00 8 63 10 25 10 50 19 95 8 00 1 88 7 81 15 00 4 13 4 13 60 3 00 2 25 1 9Z nn 14 62 7 00 20 83 7 50 13 50 25 00 10 90 R. ll. Broad field J. F. Stansill, .' W. T. 1L Planter Chas. Holsh Dan'l Frick, ; ' Henry Kluttz4 : Alex. Lverlv. Henry Peeler. r. ....... v;. a. Mi er. tt it tt tt it tt tt tt 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 A. W. KlllttV tl'fittnrr . :...lt O. t . t rale V. Jlld.ro nf Vlo.;,... a nn . r ---o- v. uivviivu j wr j. v. urown, t a singular confession. infidel and wants to be prayed for. From the Chicago lnter-0.n 1 reiTaVu?.0' lhe. aPProac'n& religioua renrai to eonnetinn ,iti t? b, . m.tin irI . " "'.fcU "ir- goody's tha rktt.'. . make a "quest 'of U ffirf Wh n a"end fUie largest churchin Z cUy 52-?. 'ii preached ,he Cbri8li- L3la", fPf.f n. I comforted uiuiiuuueg ot U ir atiant ito J Lr.,8t' .But' aboat 6i months d n i T? !?P,8e' bot aft mature and Dainful rplihAr.; t i . . 1,! W Dnln t .n "t :7,1""T "Moned the 85 in .1. ni'r. ?oancei1 my belief I mw urisLian rrliirin T . i , . -xjtcu to me who no lonrer hplio.oJ . 1 TT .Afj . ttUBreaner, tins VMu.v.u over wnicn 1 so lone nrc sided as pastor, so many of whom I had fed I down into tbe watera of baptism, and to whom I had so often administered the - .1U biiiui. adq yet it is a. sin galfttl,1,,,b,re h. Dev been . prajrer offered iu tbe Union Park (now ibaT";;.0"?1"',- O'h" . v 0 uiuw uanu, me Boston Rapust paper, the Watchman expressed tne liveliest ati-fn.;o ii.... t 1 . f ,. j 1 , . -..wu mot x uaa aaiur- ed the Christian faith and was goingJ to nell. I have no dea. tl.Pf,,m & , can tccure an interest in Ibe Braver, ol be B.pti!l;btIakl0 be -,cuu goody's meetings. 1 make this request because for several months past I have felt that there was ii j ' A r?fc.iruiu emewuere in tbe ; "'rrox ""l,an "I'Sion, though, as fet, 1 cannot dc6ne nor comprehend it But my present view of Christianity ex- and if I should die iu my present state or mina 1 .noold. !f the New Testament 14 true. Sink lntn an nrllr. uli t . .... .. vyU.voo ueu. 1 nave also, as an incidental motive, the desire to uemoosiration of the truth of religion by experiencing this highly im probable change in auswer to prayer I make this reonem in ih;a .,ki?l Z. 1 - cunu manner oecauie 1 am aDnblie rhruio. -j case u of special importance to the cause of religion. My defection bas shaken the faith of many, to my knowledge, and a multitude all over th Ue never seen nor received letters from mi.st have been more or less affected by it I might suggest more particularly what 1 wish Draved for. 1 rnLt prayers be offered that I might recover my faith in the Christian character; that 't v 5 1 "''S01 become convinced that the belief and subjective experience of the Christian religion make men in the lone u,v,Q iruuuui, more honest, more jast, .more merciful, more loving, more foreivine than other nem.l v..- r . " I fv-. a. ui j. LUUBl coujess that an experience of sixteen years in (be Christian pastorate has well nigh convinced me that Christianity simply in- . UU1WI uaiure-Bo mat wniie Uhris tians love their friends more than other people do, and when once displeased are the most cruel and unscrupulous class of the community. Florence McCarthy. Chicago, September 25. W?- F re-e8talishing the old nI Intl T'"" w reject the spirit Si'te . Were consigned r .v..Cr mercies ot the Inquisition going on. We have no f A ?'T-' lno i-oet J. . . . . " v ue- tir k T 5 U, " 100 lale n tne day for eve 4 HUramntane8 miking eve y eff t to xti i8Q J by stretching the clauses in the ConstU t. . "6 me lowest degree all that protect Protesta.ts. Americana and English are now beginning to suffer as seakine'rl-h &J". at Madrid. ttZ " l""1 nLle? UP 1 j ' UUS" not otnciallv I Person , mixc CANDIDATES. jVXCE & SETTLE AT IIILLSBORO. A String of Transparencies? j fPecia Telegram to the Sentinel. ! IIillsboro, Oct. 12, 1876. Gov. VaneA mm a I. 1 a escort of the Salem cornet band! S ,7 in n.h.r8e back- Tbe ladies of the. vUlaee io ; , 7 creetine. ThJ. "t.?11 'P!u ji -Tr T U'"S me uarnsm lilden and VaneA i.l.th rnn njed by special al- nnmbers from Alamance, Chatham and ef8pn counties. Fnll t-ftnn tne absence of a regular cban IV Z. f.f he ces upon the uv ngiish and American residents " o h ,rDe m lh Pe.- vi.tors iu Madrid. At the bead 'of' tb" L? W,PAMed jh& . main f uuseription list are the names of her Brit- Majesty's Minister and the Membe 8 of the Legat.on, with those of the Uon Caleb Cushing, American Minister. a nis oecretarr. Tt ; ,u r. ' " . i"UHU " or Spaniib i 'i '1 . Vo.e fJrtre wboio tense. 1 "iin ; m Oa the return of these foreien resident. Lfr. ?! iant rrmer. ! Rats to ed as chaplain, wished to Hve , J;:lC : V.CC and v,ctor7- Ike. the services would be resumed. Hereto fore all such notices had been sent to tbe press, and no difficulty whatever had been met with in o-aff;.. . . , "ct?u tov.vk.8 mem inseriea as or trU of UiUaW. I " 3 ," ,? I"" ,.. ; ' ba;fcforTiideon4"f-'. 'North Caroliua expect every man to i hia liitv t Yr. r .1 . denio- for Vance Ikes in against the j. , . -a mociieu as or- dmary advertisemeuts. When the clergy man applied to the semi-official Corres pondence de Espana to publish a notice to the effect that divine service would be held at the chapel on the next Sabbath the manager of the paper declined to do so, and declared that he could not assume " iwLionsiDiiity ot anvthiniF nnnn0,j l-ro.eetaaU doctrine,. Tbo larne auST L Z iJZ ! V -T.H ' canon was made to the Liberal naner thn ..t- Tt f uuen ana Vauce." Lnparcial, which has ,7 S lead ne 1V 7 J th? Um iae" part in defence of religious toClooS ThoLl f SeIe a polite refusal waa also eiven bv the r..l;. r. i- , editor. Tbe J", atteStr ' C0,", 1,e"en', b'M,il v... u T auKC. our'n. "Durham world. "Down with revenue Ike." "Orange county 800 for Vance." e vote with our friends." -"Stay at homo Tommy, don't go." 'Ballots not bullets." "16 years nf rarltool --!: i ed us.? "w,,u6 UM rt"u !! dJana lhe Kr' of the period." Reform and reconciliation." oia the fort ! V opening of the chnrrh Ibe native Protestants are under the closest restriction in regard to their ser vices. I hey are not allowed to have any notice on the outside of their places of worship, nor even to have the door op en lest some passer-by should be attract ed by the sinin nnrl ;a..j . . 'in : .i v. P tuccu in enter. lhia rs the religions liberty which Roman He endorses of in, and the only kind 'Grant Babcock" , J,' T,,den Washington, D. C-" 1 ilden the giant ring breaker " "Reduction ofiaxes. S. J. Tilden ' 'VVe want a change. We are tired uaru limes. "We pledge North Carolina 20,000 for V ance and reform." they allow "TIT ..A ! J P'd on,.- . nower K jt ,u J c vu unovea V8DCe. bTm i'lpPres8 4 - awroy Protestant. "I'eace and prosperity " - SSSSks r2 MI l?L i . O think from their professions they were the only fnends of liberty. Rut look at their history where they have bad the power: ook at the limited regions whero they have sway now, aud their true princip'es will bo apparent to any but the wilfully blind. New York Observer. la up i From the Cradle to the Grave. V'ieBe8 Urn.a. ,.i 110 - auniinislratiou lias f5liiCti l,P0il we government UHTINi- i ?fRfoVe pleled dbtiuss upon our people; lidM.i;,. i eiuiiP or expectancy listened. Tbe clock 1 l l ' fy ; k. U8 "nCXam; h-d just struck half past 11 when there ...umi.ni nervaniue all .1. i . . .. I -mc i,ud veil ui rire mnt nrnrtai.lv startled everybody in the block except tbe ""'"; biiii, my iove,- ue said to his wife, "it is only the Darrot. Ther irho dsnger." The fearful cry was re peated, aud the editor heard sounds as if the minister and his family were jumping out of bed, then windows were opeted ou all sidles, and he had the pleasure of see ing the man who kept the key of the sig nal bo,x (and wasn't insured) tear along the etreet in his slippers and turn in an alarmi A few miuit nFrerunrdd rim fire belli raue and the en emeu came taar. ing up to the house, whence the shoutx of -Fixo 1" were issuing. The minister had toi go down and explain, and one of tbe drivers remarked audible that l.'d punch; the old snoozer's head off for a uickel. Meanwhile th rmirnl Irpnt nn . v.. . ' W. ..1C. uD.i:.. hi ui.v . jviiiwk xuiicnj xirer "iiipepeacues! m. iitccu I'm 1 1 m niuir w.t-MMi' n pools . and the like till about 2:15 A.' M. The editor, with a sweet smile, fellssleep, leaving woru to can mm at IU. It was tbe blessed Sabbath, a bright sunny imoroiag. The street was crowded with church eoers. A number of Arcn had called to welcome their pastor home and enndn.t him Ia tha hnnh H'tia rat fl a t tipAti rtnvina f n hi. hamiIi 'in - tt- . i f.wu ata . iun un, but as the church bells, one after .I.Li - a . auuiuer, oegau to cbime be began to get 62 30 40 83 27 00 28 81 28 50 100 00 1 f-.l . . i. I hat in (Ins eeiitennin jexisience, we invite all patriots II IliM-l.l . ... . I " 1 .1 Preimi; T n ' oisiegaru tne r1 umtfr ,;,i. .. .... . r ,v r. enn V -i ws t nort to restore rWe T'11'' ho,,f. fconomical an .,J . a,QlilStrati.lll nf l!l irnOMmm,.,,! ' till ' " W fe" " lIUIVHt, tnnS Pf?u,,,, Jie general welfare and rr'utrMii if . i iallv . 1 al w e parnestly. and cor teonL , ,aieu(i adoption, by the 'H'lionJ. q amendments to the Consli- ii T?3e(J &v the Convention of 1875. rWi; Wly Ttduce the expenditures ''ttplif tl j an C0Unt7 governments and iirKp """""iraiion, sof tnas we 1kI.mL r)ed 10 establish a thorough 'iST1"'3 pablic schools for ieerftw ",e C1"8t the State, afei? ' ' iotwiihstanding our Niiil a,faPP0!"tnients and impovished k 'IOtlf H'e still l.:i. .i... xt...l n Ws?,e1l 80 ,ong labored for by More- othl i' ehert Wm. U. Thomas, .n?fl,il& iLe harbors of Beau- 'Mf0M, . lu'ogton with the great wesf; eiC"U3l'Ie,iu" of t1' Western j: Uua Uaihoad to Paint Keck Pink. Allison .In Meronev & Bro wnrlr nn ilonl. 8. h. Linton, gas fixtures cl'ks office . vativui. muKinrr Ttn.a ;:i . . Pool do An A. K. Morchison, advertisine J. J. Stewart A,. , , IIU J. J. Bruner nrinfiVo J. M. 3IcCorkle, attorney J. M. Horah, court costs (J.F. Waggoner, cash p'd D A Jen-) icasurer, ior blank books. fcc . for use nf KAunt.. t J . M. Horah, stationery for office J. M. Horah. nairl fnr l.l'l, 1 i . J. A. Boyden, for office stationery .., luimtai services dO rln A D. J. Goodman, maintaining Iuna. 42 00 r . . ' . :-"8rure'MJi. i 5U J. iSrinirle. horrn for rumr n U . " ' -o- "J" f". ""use ' JU UU a Wi uuunn exjtenses to ept 1 '76 '1237 1A JoseDh Doltann aolSnit. r ' ! tJ V'frfe' . Vdo . ' 800 00 . ji. noran, cierx superior court 160 00 J. A. Boyden, do do do A m oamuei Jic.Bouins, county tr. 200 00 ax. ii uuuson, matting out tax J oooks, issuing notices, register- J. 355 02 wig uruers, etc J. A. Rendleman, jailor A. M. Walker, do J. A. March, do David Lortio, sheriff J. G. Acal, J. G. NeaU M. E. Alexander. J. Cline, C. F. Waggoner, C. F. Wgg6ner, tt t H. C. Bost. John Eac-le Richard Walker, 11. U. Mil er. John W. Turner. J. If. A t.innorl Thomas Ni block, ii. A. Knox J. M. Harrison. Tobias Goodman Joshua Miller. . .. J. A. Fisher, W. H. Horah A. Leazer. Daniel Beavr. G. A. J. Scchler, Jesse Banrer. E. S. P. Linnurd John p. Rvmor Julius A. Coleman A. L.. Earnhart.. J. C. Snurroro. A. M. Barnneer. A fl., T.'!-l. .i ma A U K. John F. Hodcfl Isaac M. Shv.r John K. Shaver Utho V. Po!, It. Culbertson, C nice. J. Hellard R. Harrison B. C. Parlor John P.Henderarin J. li. Uitwon S. M. Fnrr Paul C. Shaver, Clerk oi Election, 1. M. Ivems. ti - u tt u it tt it ti u ti (. : ti ' U ii ' U : .: it : I 44 '. 44 U : : it i 5 tl 2 00 t tt ti it ti tt t tt ti 2 ii li David Loftin J. F. A Watts, W. L. Parker,- J. K. Burkef it ii R. P. Rotseman, it tt O. WAtwcll, ' 44 t ... 5Ios A. Bmitlj, do Ida do do do do do do do do do D. S. ""d6 do do do do do 4o do do do 811 50 10 00 5 80 4 GO 25 00 75 15 15 6 95 V 27 00 22 10 57 80 - 5 50 , 31 80 1 5 00 6 00 26? 95 3..00 7 13 ; 1 50 4 ' 95 . 7 80 3 37 4 50 19 35 ?0 00 T. M- Kern t. . ? xvspenses ijoard aa per former i , aiBiriiieii . . Ft 219 witness tieketa in State cases 359 75 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1-50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 2 00 1 50 1 00 2 50 259 00 THE BRITISH POST OFFICE. -o- HORATIO K. WOODSOX,59 Sept. 23d, 1876. j " Clerk' Habit. Tbe London Standard says : The Post master General baa iust issued hi annual report, showing the work done in 1875. By this it appears that, in the course of the year, more than a thousand millions of letters passed through the Post Office, being at the rate of thirty-one for every man, woman, and child in th United Kingdom. Iu additio -- --w . WV more tban eigbtyseven millions of non . t , cams, and nearly two hundred and eighty minions of book packets and newspapers compared with 1874. letters show an in. crease exceeding four per cent., post 1 1 caros nearly eleven per" cent., aud book packets and the newspapers eieht Der . a ugurea vary considerably for tu.ee pans oi tne ivingdom. Thus ..6..Uu ocuuh tuirty nve letters per k..J i.ii.. . . . t cu, uue ireiand sends only thirteen. and Scotland twenty-six. The increaee or letters m England, compared with the nrnaiAn ; . war, 10 more tnan nve per cent., of post cards between eleven and twelve per t-Allf anI I, I. I i 1 t uu ui uwi pocaeis auo newspapers nearly ten per cent. The number of reg i.U red letters in the United Kingdom dur ing the year was about ne in 234 of the whole number of letters. The number of letters received in th Rt nrnul I ,iiio. Office waa very nearly in the same pro portion, being about one in 232. But it tuuua possible either to return to the 'era'or to re-sue nearly nine-tenths of the whole number thus teceived. Every j v. ,D UBI onjee report reveals a varie ry of stranee . . j-v.. u, a iixji - tion of tbe oublie. . .tt.- cimuc Element is on the decline. liarraonv. lihertu nn k,n..i. VV here did Young get his title of col oncl? j Ans. In the Kir War" iiijat thing is played out. Kirk iov. . "Judiciary Exhausted. Settle 1870 Uia uip van Winkle has waked Tar Heel " Gov. Vance opened the discussion half past 11a. m. ami nmr.,i : ... uiovum in ma nan.1 'f.J ' I . . u-iuai wiiniir givip MP nn nnn -.1 1.1 being followed by Judge Settle for the was t tin w. . uj Good humor and good order courthouse. prevailed An English eenefati from the cradle to the grave is an instruct- bei,1F folIowed bY uJge Settle fo ive spectacle, and we have it carefullv 8am 'egt!r of time. The stand preseuted to us in the report bv l)r F-rr e,eof? al tho northeast corner of Let us trace the nhvuiVul fnPi.... g j - .ui.uiig nuiCU any million of us mav rp.iannMn . 1 he number to begin with is made up of 511,745 boys and 48S,255 girls, a dis proportion which will bv . . , j - uo toi dressed by the undue mortaUtv nf ti.a ..... w j boys, and will be reversed befor tho of the strange, eventful history. More than a quarter of these children will die before they are five years old in exact -i Mi A lis l at his A Lawyer's Definition of Law. The Newark Daily ssy8 : A prom inent lawyer recently gave the foJlowiog definition of tbe law ; I j, .imply -n effort to shift the rcsnonsihilit J tl- nnmbcr, 141,3S7 boys and 121,795 girls. dec,on-i ue jury nf laymen, befogged The two sexes are now nearly on a level ? .lre P,eaLngs, make up their verdict The next five years will be much les w,t,, tte understanding that if there is anything wrong about it the Supreme Court, composed of lawyers, will make it mui. ..ue qupremo Uourt settles it according to law, with tbe understanding that m laymen of the Court of Appeals will adjust the error. The Court of IJr, rors orders a new trial, and it comes back to where it started, and begins again with the jury of l.4y men. It is simply a mill that goes round and round, and griuds up the property of fouls." v Like flaxes of .rL- ti... r.11 tal lni ertic dement is on the w kUAk iaii n n na. a. - cfived upon the ekfiUlJlX "jear upward of twenty-five thous- itoDortaut event. U . a eers were posted without anv ad. aoptbej As the uLtklV tn7!l f WL,Ch 464 "ine4 .vL?-,i fo&iffiX: raw ; b-d"4 e- flakes that is added tn th ;ia a sensible chsnee. V .inu ..t atea. fcowevFrit rma al.:ki - .- character, Lot as tLa psitdiil tlisr avalanche dowa the; mpintaio and over- whelms, tha luhkhSiikki mkA. i-it... . ; w ui naoiiauon; so Da8sion. acting nnon th Aia. mischief "which -periifcidns h-Kit- k--a brought together by imperceptible accu- Whisky is not a tonic. It is probably mnlllinii maw taL . it . i i. . ' l . . . . J uuth .ud vktue. lM MmCe oI a'tWatve, lor ,t alters dollars to cent,, . ttw n suue, auu mtu la brutes. in Cash And banlr nnta. J nnn ; cheeks. Nearly sixty -five thousand pos. Jagestamns vtm fnnn1 t.. ... .u. j;y rent Post Office, which were probably ftngtnally attached to litters and pockets dropped into the boxes, but failed to ad here." ' ; iue next hve years will be much less Mtal. fu the succeediog five years from ten to fifteen the mortality will be still further reduced. Indeed, for both sexes, this is the most healthy period of life ; the death -rate. ' however ia 1 for boys than for girls. Tnere will be some advance in deaths in the next five years, and still more in thn fiv u,i,;,.l. - - llltl t I I I . r r a t - . a iUIIUW, Olll DJj.U1.1 Will rArfai.,lrr -i- .... .uiin . cuter on tneir tweuty-sixth year. Before the next teii years are at an end, two-thirds of the women will havi m9rriari Tk. --- -.. lie deaths during that period will be 62,052, aud of these no fewer than 27,134 will be Caused bv COUBUtnnlmn rit.t j 1 v v V LIl II IJf - nve and forty-five a still larger "deaih toll" will be naiiJ. and lii;Q .i 1 -----r- ..v.,v IUUIC lllrlll lialf the oi ia-inal hand in . ... aa,h ll ti hi - bers, 502,915 will enter on t!nir fnn... . Mva " J - sixth year. Each succeeding decade, up lu ocvcnij-uve, win now becomn more fatal, and the numbers will oly. At eeventv-fivft mJv ifii 101 ...;n - ; ---j -jv i in icmaiii iu ue sirucK down, and of these, 122,559 will have perished by the eighty fifth year of the march. The 38,505 that remain will soon lay down their burdens; but 2,153 of them will struggle on to be ninety-five, and 223 io be 100 years old. Finally, in the 108th year of the course, the last solitary life wll flicker oat'. fcu,cl, '"en, is the average lot of a million Enelish men and usnm.... sell's Magazine. M Too Fast. Inl our day. both people live too fast. "When I was travelling in Massachusetts. some twenty years ago," said a traveller, -I had a seat with the dri ver. who mi stopping at the Dost-office. - - ' a 1 -'- uaa All" looking fellow on the steps with, 'Good morninir. Jurde. Sn Rir?" AOor oon;n il ax-J t . .. ' - v ii.ai in ' lilt" iiiiw(i tiiri-t married and A harhclor nn need of an income such as would have satisfied the husband and father rennirea fnr ...I.' .... .v.. Single Household the m'.ana Mint w : . . u twcuijr Tr .- j t .......IJ I. - .... j wt.a wuiuo nave supplied two ! oca .1 ...1 uii-e, li uui inree. Diugbters are sent to fashlonablo schools at an enormous cost, there t learn extravagance, and. in shorty to be come fitted for anything but to become the wives x moc young men. Sous aro required; with unlimited pocket money, late bouts, and almost total absence of paternal j control. Thus wo not only waste OUr estates, hut no mo Mint a ihn 1 r--j uw f uivo F . . .. ' M. 1-1 I .1 T U1 uuiiHiy.ren. tn every way we are living too ifast, - single r has once snd his atv fam 1 Ida; IeWis,Jhe heroine, now has the charge ol kite Lime RockLigthouse, and lives diere-with her mother and Iter dog. She hjas iipt much regard for the tyrant ex, af ihugh she has saved so many frpgj upon which driver it the man he spoke to wa really a I ernmeit gives us men to do ihis, but judge. Certainly, sir,' he replied. 'Vc J "ve bfciid them, aud I'd rather had a cock fight lat week, and he nas an vlliing; in the woild than bave men m uie ,1 jud-e m that yccaivU.' ' t l lit liilhWt ; 1 lik. ' beTleu li dniwriini.! When complimented tne iuteir pain ting of her bouse. she tiikted herself. he said 1 'i'VUa P.. r J ' J vWWv crnmeitit gives us men tndo this, but we'd rather do iu J- : . i.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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