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:1 r.r .V' -i. t j;- I! LO GAL. fiagliani and White' excursion vil,l bo in '! .r Otl. firwl OMi iiictnw1 f Mw 7H ran IHU CHI ilUU .Skis v p i of August, as stated in last week s ft M destructive i little mtc worm is lc- -i ,r the corn near vuusca, ynowa. it ,ttic9 the roots in great numbers and the 3 over anu uics. : . ka &r rcPort tne Iasonic pic-njc ast 'itfe itlie printer' made us say f hat-Rev. f vi itinore (who was absent) made a ftw l m k, It should Jiave been I 'k--!H. ' I -H ' -'"' rlfpolijie,p thtt. excellent artist, who I hii,eu so acceptably with us for sever- ' rilM?Dtll8, lias guuo uii uainu uwHsm tain the ut.ue 111113,01 Virginia, ua fjth him the warm esteem of nia- our citizens who inado liU aequaiu- iaWwhile here, j, X; ,y jEnrx It. Not often, but now nud tllfflfe l 'aut to l tfer to our Ml ofjltlle State' And when thb happens, uu le cauft'remeniber who borrowed it, jvii feel anxi11 to know whether the bor fOve remembers whose map he has. : i . ' jj'tsT Pace. '4Thero are several com-- I wlnatious pntibhed on the first page of Jills If'li01'- cky IHver Spriugs," in (ormer years poiular watering plaee, 4s Wni jouiely j sketched, i. "NemoV gootl I hiitn t breaks oujt into ihyining this week, I &M ie celebrates some weddings in his I neiMiborhood. ."K. P. II." sketches "Pot! n i s ! TheiCwas an irror in our article of last on "The Western Carolinian1 in the Bapij;"of Dr.! Ashbel Smith's nsstciate, jffi llauiptoiu It should have been Jo- IS- ade, instead of Wade W, llamp- f: to. I - - ij- -O- rij'r of rain we ever saw . fell hero Wednesday afternoon. Streets, yards, 1 ana lots the whole surface of the was nearly covered with water. Tlie arth was completely saturated be fore t carae on, sp that almost the entire it- ,f.-" vdlutne went rintidly into tlie creeks aniH nvtts. .e expect to near ot aaniagiug1 Hum i !:!: s iu the streams. Hi -o- llf. 0: IX Davis, County Examiner for KofDu county' wilL be at the Court Ilouse i - '4 IL- "V :.':.. !l r f ' a 1 ... , unlapof ; August j and October, between tlifeiuurs of 11 ami 2 o'chsck, for the vmr- iiof.exi xainiinngj and gnintiugcertili all juij)!icnnts for teachers certifi- cat to all am: catvf, of . sujlieieiit mental and moral (imtliScatioiif I in I accordance .with- the I fitlifutii section of the School Law. lii'-iJiJ! '- -; I.--. - -. mw .-, . - o . 2! K.iiX9. Rofri'shfng showers commenced ; j.fal! ht;re alwnit t o'clock1, Saturday -eve-! t-aj;aml 3 hQ coutinued every day nca. T he earth lis-'thwouirhlv et. and f! I'tWvjviag effect on -grasses and growuiif I crops not too far peht, is very marked. 4 Lfttef BS lliev arc. tltcap shiwprs !ir invitii!i- L tle p) tlic-lrmers andJhe countrv. that are funny ; without being . are iVcolv tolerated bv verv roni I maiilty, because people love to laugh. But I l?ranka 'are damaging to persons or "Prflfrtyrtlicy cease to be Tunny, and the 4ofthein should be-held accqunta (0ftiii3 (atter; kind was the danrage N6Wtd.the . public! --well in tront-vof I)r. 'j offieo i3nrr AT )erj)trator did! a foolish thing, not even i:rjallc to a drunk man ; and to do things yofjre afraid oj as)iajo'to' own is srlong Htejijathy downward wav which ends in 1 U U i J - i ' Ii . ': ' ; ro -' - I: ?4l L Towsox, We bcrr thisWntleman's I Wk'.'. did Lot ltnnw tl,or' u-fi n inlfrhe iumeinlthe -orld, and really' Mlit when ce ifcd it, that there-was i frThe facts are these r- Some boys had .iH;F iirunk main they found lying in IN greets aflfm!.i,t- Jir;. i -'e' InOWn to lift liiV-n AX A .iU. i ; ' V 'i v mm uSb 1311 ?jP an so 'gave, as we supposed, ,vuIl0ut ag owner But ''Samuel is a citizen! of Raleigh, a clever fel fh we jQdgc1,yhW letter; and it hfdue ff'fctavtlwt'ii. xl . Zv.J . . , v nv f..7ivi iiib man wihj wsis " r-- "" suet-is u:iu was uiuviicu ; !Vit hoyg. Afr Towson ii a slate "roofer. pf hc Patronizes the printer t PJgi hU hiisrnoss to the world, w to make e doubt TO" a worthV artisan l ferAuItjTrril be "seen by1 refcr- proceedings of h! tojvn' meet- J2,Muadayf: tlit tlie citizens of Sal is- )arvriPL.,.-. . . i . 'yf IT116' a ?nin(l stial day ?nnoii of soldier. M CiIi.,I .. 1- it ; in the hito wary . r-rl at coofederate), some- LfPi, lUbcT nf.. Tho plans have f H . - "Al,y ,1Jt'U-eu, but tliey are thd 1 .-""i f pinpetent chmmittee report at an adjourned meet- is baek-1 1 m nd bus siness men and citizens and it f-V confidently expec- iC-an occasion of. nmeli Jid pleasure 'to the nublic. Esne- 81 win wf; . ' u.,..j . . .2.: Mana cverv knhiV-f wi,;,.i. ...... hJ ? contion could bo deemed lelril ' MUienuiy to the general rtateop tionaLl ; tin,.y , "vuliuts. w make an au- K ; ""f ofP farm product t "LI. Ill I. Ml. : A tho year fef.?a V.Gralram, Esq., . a wit: i f : - . Iilttlr r)facrt,s cultivatioh, 33,515 j 24dU-aC,CS iu 'fvhcat' S,pM i corn, '?.m rye. 404. a t-lFr ' ?iats.2,'W3 ; in 55 -iti.ft-.... - ort ' Aggregate anunt Mil. :,. 1 1f ima, T produced j Of wheat, 17,704 bushels ; com, 7d,ti54 bushels,; rye, UA-J; Mveet potatoes,' 2,875; IrisI "potatoes, 1,830- sorghum, 4r 7o":2 gallons ; honey, 1,411); oats,: 14,05-1 busheU"; clover, 220 tons!; snifses, GOO Jtous ; mttlet, 022 ton; cotton, 413 tales; tobacco, 4,210 lbs. Live-stock : 555 urales and horses ; 1,074 cattle ,215 logs j550 sheep ; 227 dogs, aud 23 goats; Loss by diseases: 07 cattle; 171 hogs. ; jlheep de stroyed by diseases, 47 j by llogs -5L The dairy products show 10,221 lbs. but ter.; f Panels of rait fence, jl82,277 v This township used 43 tons of commercial fer-- nuzers, at a cost ot 47.77 per ton. y ' : "! Public Health. The Board of Health foriRowah countv has been duly organized accord iiig to the Act of Assknblyj by my election ks super intendent, and I aui ready riow.tojenter up on the duties anch-esponsibilities khe-posi-iioh imposes. : : - f To my brethren of the medical profession, I conudently appeal for aid in carrying out uib )roisnns vi ma law m 'regard to pab lie health, passed at the iatd session of the Legislature I have received from Dr. T, l' Wood, Secretary of the State kloard of Health, the necessary blanks, and .viil most gladly furnish every physician ia tfie county with them,! who will take and fill them out aa directed r and to furnish such additional information as I may have, (to rmfke iheir n turns satUtactory, and to furtherjjthe com mon objects and amis ot tho Board Td t lie citizens of Salisburv aSnd How- an countyr ajjpeat ;to give, tic Board ot'IIealth eery aid in " carrying lout the law-khat if'uYay prove apiiblic ulessinir.- ; "u uui i- vmuw tuts ic-ast joisiace in ine way of its proper execution,; that if may not be a doad enactment on our staufte book. The ohjei t of the legislation on It he sub vert of health is tn benefit, jou,-and il earnestly-hope; you will extend ja herpng hand to give it an impartial trialj j J. J. SUMMKUfcLL, S. IX, . . S. II.. for Bowan Co. Tho above was intended jfor-hiijt week's paper, bat was to hand an hour tol) late. Luiij-r Watchman. 1 Public fleeting. ?.lAVOIiS OF-Fjeii; SAtllJUiiY X. C, i i JviA 2dTiiL 1878. ' .' i- ' f A number of the prominent Sbusiness men and citizens of Salisbury met accor ding to previous notice i: tho j Mayor's Hall, to discuss the propriety o ' having are-union of tlie" survivijg so diers of North Carolina, who took part in the late civil war. - ! 1 Mr. J. J. Bruuer was called to Che chair; J. J. Quantz aud T. K. Braner Ivere re quested to aet as secretaries. Mr. B. P. liogers explained, tlje object of the meeting, and after ji! few remarks from other gentlemen -pvesciil, Mil Rogers, Hon. Charles Price, and MK E. jj. Neave were made a committee tir draft resolu tions expressive of the sensb of the meet ing. Tlie fallovviug resolutions ere read and adopred : ' j - j Wheiea-, the Town of Salislfury was the scene of many incidents clmneeted with thelate warnd niany of the vete rans of the Confederate army live in Row an and iHMghjboriiig counties ; and where- as, a re-union of such veterans will con- tribute to a general good feeling' lie solved, That it is the sensed of this meeting that such i re-union ou,ht to be held in this town at mi early thiy, and that the surviving soldiers of theJ Confed erate army throughout the Stsiteiought to be invited to attend. j Rewired, That it is the sensp ofthis nu'etiiig that steps looking to the aeconi plishment of this object be iuiniediately taken. ' ' - i Jtexolred, That a committer 01 five be appointed to deviso wniys and ieans for this put ptisi, inid tlurt they be iistructed to repoit sit a general meeting of the citi zens of Rowan and ueigltbotiug counties, to be held at the Court House, iusSaiUbu ry, on Ssiturday, August Cri)i. PI F. Rogkks, ) j Ciias. Puick, Coiiuuittce. v E. B. Nkave.J ! The Chair then appointed j Hon. Ciias. Pkice, Ch'm',h MM"S L. HoLMKS, ; ij JSo. V. Mauxi:v, 1 Com't. - Ei. jr. Xeavi:, s I 1'. N-. IIeilk;. ' J Tjie city papers were requested to pub lish the proceedings of the meeting. . Xo other business, tho meetingadjoilnied. J. J. Quantx, : T. K. Bui NKii, " Secrelaries. South Hirer Hippies. Tho bnzzing-fmachines has erased in this section. 'Water melons a nl not as plentiful as usual, aud: whatj wo have are not good. - ; JTpr several weeks the clouds have Keen passing around us, but not tin til last Sun it. day dm we receive jiny rain, lpie corn crop on uplands is considerably pnjiired. 1 lie cotton crop was uever Known to ue beer at this season. For the benefit, of "ZenhVrs." I would say that our friend .Wilson Ffrotf is en- joying good health !gaiu. lie -tvjll ba on liaml at the election 111 August, 1 presume. Don't be uneasy, ''Zephyrs,1;' we jam go ing to vote right. -' - - , Ripples hsul ouco thouglit of settling permanevUtiy .011-routn liirer, iut tune brings about many ' changes, llje could not settle in a better places Tlie lands are gootl, ami letter society ! could ntit be found. We have 10 our midst Presbyte rians, Methodists, Lutherans,. Baptists Ttud Episcopalians. The Piesbvterians have too asectidejicy. iiur i people are a chui eh going people, thoiohghlj awsike to their duty. . 4 S, Franklin Zephyrs. , We have liad rains almost every da v fir a week past, and on Wednesday mor- unnir before da v. we had mudiTthe hartl- esrthat has fallen since Febrnafy. We think all portions of the township have now been well watered, and j though late, it will still have a beneficial efleit uimn Corn. -I Manias Johnson, a colored tenant of ours, hsis had the-free- ntid exclusive use of jii five acre. cattlopsisturo bn oifr prem- i.r.! lnrin'' ihi firnspti r-onr I riii!5ni-nT-ii" - - - - V. ' I - v j . ... ir n 11 imnj morniug-his wife, Liusi, toncliided to turn her cattle out to enjojy a slunday's treat of a roam in the commons. In the evening shu started to hunt them, and found them three miles away, in Locke township. Arrivrrig near homc about dark aul walking- barefoot along a path. j she stepped on a Cojiperhead -Hik snake t I ship gaveheraconviucingargument iu fa I ship ng her foot, ! troin which sho u suffering" So much for pasturing in tho pilin. woihIs. i I Yotk fok the-Stock-: Lam- ou the 7th of August. Till then Au revoir. v. n:i?. XJprty Toirnship's Sabbath School 5 " I Convention. Space in your valuable columns will al low but a brief mention of thel many! good things enjoyed at Unity Church on Satur day last. Although a rainy - ttay, quite a large number were present to participate in the sercise3 of the convention and !t' do ampTe Justice to the abundant feast jprbvi-:1 fur 't.h- "inner m'jin ' ' T!riv : Hr f V.- more was' elected "President of the itJnity Township Association; Dr. B. Sc. CI emeu t, Vice President, and W.' G. Watson, Secre tary and Treasure-. Bev. Mr. JStickleygave us somuvery" fiue thoughts in his address on "Physical BeTlgion as cot i pared iwith True lieliglon. -lieyi D. A. Witkias sme practical suggestions oa "The great impor tance cf Sabbath Schools." Dr. llau.say read us his essay oa "The Histr ry and pres ent status of .SabbatU School, s," :nnl,'iMr. Kluttza forcibly illustration of i the blunts arising" from the "use of the "International Lesson Papers.' All of these efforts richly deserve a more extended noric especially, perhaps, the essay of Dr. Kansay, which was tilled .with iiUeresting facts! and, Statis tics conceraing Sunday sehoolsO fromi tjieir earliest date, i.e., that of Luther, m ?1527, ji. xj., just o-r vears ago, aownitotne pres ent time. After an interesting discussion of; some ot the subjects previously announced j tthe conventioH was closed with praver and jthe Benediction. ' 1 : Permit me to add that on the 'day follow ing (Sabbath), Bev. Mr. Boyd d aivered two very fine discourses, on the K'Xts UfThe Blood ot Jesus Christ His Sou cjeanseth us af- from all sInT' in the morning, and in the ternoon, "How shall we escape if we neg- tect so great salvation I1 For tli3 Statesille LetterJ 1 Statesville, July 2Gtli, lrfD. Deai: Mr. Editou. This quiet Satur day afternoon, whilst the rain js deseejjd iugin copious showers to watei'iour parch ed and thirsty earth, I've thought to while away a tew moments ij con vers. with you, not that I have any thing new or passing strange to communicate, but having a Utile inkUmj of the i"lilues," si kind of honu'sickish feeliug, (ijf you have neVcr experienced such, you can have 110 idea, neither have 1 words to Express ii); bi'tve'll see what virtue there is iu giving veuttoone's feelings through t ie medifiui of the pen. -liles the mail who in ven ted letter writing." This oppressively waini weather we sue pretty well "stewed up." There is si gnat con?.notion jimnug the natives neai ly every body ging to the mountains, springs or soiue otljer iaee; smywhere, it seems, to get sljway from home, some seeking pleasjire some health, still others go because it is the fashion, and I've got the lhaiiiaj too, and one of these dsiys I'll hie n'le oil to some fastness among the Western lulls where good rich milk aud butter needs no ice, and the water from those delightful moun tain springs fsiirly makes your leethache. All this 1 enjoy in anticipation if never realized. I semetiujes think v.U enjoy al most as much in an ticipation any way sis iu the realization. I well kne w I have suffered as much in imngiiisitinu in 'crossing the bridge lie fore 1 got to it' sis in the actual trouble ; but such jis life. We have been having a good many visitors from abro.id this summer, which makes times a little more endurable ; one Especially, whose coming we always greet with 'fond delight, and whose itay is al ways too short j for her winning, hsippy way gives iifj to all siround : bi: ue who has a better claim upon her, tjsinie and carried her still higher up the country to 41 cooler clime. Oh how we 1 miss her sweet ami happy ftce! Thi'sol Sabbath days, duiingtho hot weather, we are having si real nice arrsmgemoii f for our second sermon: instead if -having it at night,' we have it at six o'clock 'in tlie af ternoon, it being the saddest tijfne ot the day anyway - makes it vef-y si!einu aitd impressive. The young men ssiv they do not like the arrsingement-j-becajuse' they can't get to take the- ladies; but if the truth'' were known, I suspect it njaks th;;m ieel too solmu, tor our de preach some of the most earnest sermons ! Isir p.ijst ir diies touching aud Now, Dear Mr. Editor, you get the icAic write blues 'sit ricM ilOH'H sinjd souiefin.ig or nothing 1.1st as it uiit-s. aud tsiko 111 v word for it vou'Il 'eel better. A COXTANT RlAli:ii. ' For tie Watchimia: Letter From Heiligi's 2IIJ1. Ji;i.v iJSoTii. Editor Watchman : Dkak Siu, The first Thursdav in August ii drawing nigh, And to get the Stock Law Rowan is going to try. The 7th of August is the tijiie w!.e:i the voters of Rowan are called j upon to cast their votes in favor of jor sidsviif't the stock law, smd we would ui-j;e sill to csut away all party prejudice, jdin hands and vote in lavor 01 the stock law. We are aware, however, that there are a few- friv olous object iou'sio this law!: Soiie cam plain'ot the tax that must iiecessuuy be raised tor builthng and keepm up the nublic feuce, gates, fcc, forgetting that while thev are nuikitig and keeping tlie fences around their farms,! not jto keep their stock iu, but to ketq their neighbor stock out, will cost a great 11 more, jnf lence Hail road We have but about seven hides to build, and the North Carolina Company has proposed to give $lt)0 to every county suoui; men iiuc i liat goes iuto the stock law. i Others complain that they own only - . . . . i land enough to cultivate ami nave noire for pastnrc. To such we wosjld sity, stable your, cow, give her a little nny.ai d brand, keep her well littered, tsike away your old ience, cleau up your hedge-rows, lind ini- stesid of raising briers land Ibnsliies, laisie grain nmi grass for your Icow, j aud.iii twelve inonths you will be surprised at the auioutit resdized from your iijiilk and butter, besides having mauure ejjough to improve two or three acres of worn-out land, ou which 'you csui raisj enojigh cld ver to keep eight or ten cows tho. ne:t year - - j I A few grumblcjjiibout the ibcouenienee of water; that they Will havd todiig wells, which will be very cxpensivje : ffo this class we would say, take accou i t of the time you spend iu making jntud Imuyng rails, iu cleaning out- fence fforjjcrs, and iu tearing down and repairiii jour old fences ; aud if you canTtink year Tor the ssuue, or at less wilt every cost,; then we say go against the stock lsiw. We now call upou preachers, doctofs, lawyers,: inerchauts, nucha unis ami aU to join in and help tvs. Csist y!0ur3 voto 111 favor of the Stock Law,1 aud ji w ill not be many years heucc . uutif we will! bo able vor of the Stock Law by bill ! to help yu bnclc by Relling you country prouueo iaw, 3ower4owest. it ( 1 o auyi who may i bo opposed to j th Stock Latv,' wc I csiieclfully advise to go to China Grve oa Friday the first daV of Augusr, a,na : near tne auaress of James 11. (J ray, SEsql, pn the above subject, jand we aresuio he will answer all objections! iia iu idui w a oiock. J jaw, I ; I L. AV. S. B. Th6j Jews tsi Corbln jMr. CorbinitlMi President of the Sfanliat tan Beach Company, having expressed hi mi self against the entertainment of Jews at the he preferred jthat tliey should not patronize thb cars o hiscompan the Jews havej re rented thejinsultj offered to them as aK class acd have taken proper action in regard to; it.. ! Myer S. Isaacs, President of the Board of IXdegates pn Civil and Religious Bighti iu! the Union of American Hebrew Con 2 reira4 tions, andjotuet prominent Hebrews who! Wjere in e4nferer ee on Wednesday, nnini4 mously adbptedjthe following declaration of Opinionj: J. ;..-.' - .- . J I Y'W'n feel th$t public opinion emphatically! cojidemns jthq recent action of the Maniiat-i tan -Beach pota puny, through its President,' in d'ecjarinig the Hebrews of New York un worthy of ho jerrjoyineiit of equal privileges! with otherp. j - ;'- v. ' ' r'We insist; that caterers for the public! luhusemeni or! eonvenjenqe should refrain! frbiji such odio 'dkrnuinat ions against! aiiy class f residents, whatever their !na- tijjnality r feligious! convictions. New York City tlie) commercial centre Of it he United ScsAes, is; itself affronted bv such a contemptible ipauifestation of bigotry and prejudice, affecting a body of residents aiiong thejforenost in all that implies re spectability arid honorable aspirations. ! P We recmuieid our co-religionists, wh j!e thjey natural lyj ii common with other ):ie sciht citizqns, will withhold their counten ance from i he coinpany whose President has wintonlv nlssaiiletl tlie IlebreW nsiinc. to hli- , . I j i " , .7 . T 1 stin from; public demonstrations which wcjmld sim jjly e'eyate into undue importsice thjis'vulgar and brutal attsick. Itis beneath 6uV dignity to take any farther notice of so despicable an assailant; iv-e may safely lesive ouirj defense to the intelligent aud advanced public sentiment (of our fellow-citizens, ir reipectivef c'retid or race." i The langkiagje ttscd is moderate and higli toaed ; and'jth( afctlon taken is exactly wljiat might havd. beeniexpectcd from those hn orble aud jrepeqtablel gcntlcmau who iire repreente( by; Sfycr S.- Isaacs and his asso ciates. Whatever mav be the customs I of sotne Lurcpean jcoun tries, in America juo man belonging to the-- "Cliosen R ice," tj-a-cirjg his linpago back to the loins of Abra ham, should feel j any difference betwejen himself am' any other citizen, except such as liecessanly arises from the ordinary cir- cunistances of life. RiL Obxcntr. : Quarantine. Government has Ao Pinter to Interfere with State IttJ'jy It tt whs Ojnnionof (Jie Secrc ! Jr'J j Me Treasury. j iny Telsraph ita tUo Wlanlnfftoa Star. WASinxcsfrox, July 20. The acting Se cretary of tjie Treasury, in a letter to the Secretary of State, in reply to a note ad- Ldressed to the Secretary of the Treasury In which Mr. Jpvart.'i states that the Mexican antj ihitishjMinisters latve called his atten tion. to thejreceut prochunation of Gov. Nichols, of Louisiana, establishing a quar antine affecting tho most extetisive coni meice, andj apparently effecting a most sweeping pijoscription of some, says : "I am compelled to conclude that the right of the Stale to estnbltsh quarantine aud health lawjs has always been fully recognized by Congress, add that the customs officers of thclLlnited Btatesiare made subordinate to the IState authorities in such matters. Iu deejl, Sect bin 4,703 of e Revised Statutes expressly provides thrtt 'ijuarautine and other restrains established by the health laws of any -State respecting any vessels ar . .... . y ' :. . . ...... living in, Of b.Hiul to, any port or district thereof, sliajl 1J duly observed by the offi cer of customs revenue of the United States, by tih 6 masters and atcws of tlie several rev- enuj cutter, and! by the military oiliccrs conmianding i:l any port or station upon t he jseaeoast, and ;all such officers of the United Statics shafl faithfully aid iu the ex ecution of such! quarantines and hcalfh laws according to tf.eir respective powers and within their respective precincts, and as they shall be directed fron time to time by the Secretary of he Treasury.' Although it would seem that Congress, by its recent legipsl'ation jias jissumed power with refer- ence.td estaililishiiig quarantine regulations whijeh has 4ot before been exercised, yet no new power has been conferred upon the Se cretary of tjie treasury to intertere with the execution of State regulations such as arc tetiiblisjied hinder the juoclamation of Gov. Nichols." ! i The :Key Stone D?sucracy. i i I M Hrroh-cd firr.?. 1 Thsit we, the Demo cratic art of Pennsylvania in conven tual assembled j renew our vows of fidel ity to the fundamental principles pro claimed and pijiciccd by the illustrious men w ho settled bur free institutions and founded thd DcSmOcratic party to protect and preserve them. : Second. That the just power of the Federsd Union,! tlie right of the States and thailiberties of ithe -people are vital parts of olne harnjonious system, stud to save eac$ part jof thd whole iu constitutional vigor is to save; the lite ot tlie nation. 'Ifiird. Tbat that file Democratic par ty lUitiutaiils, as it ever has nurntaiuf si, lhat'the miiitaiy hre and ought to be iii all things siiboifdihate to civil authorities. It denies asj it ever has denied the right of the Fedeial administration to. keep on lbot at the (general expense a standing army to invade Ithe States for political purposes wjthoAt K'gard to constitutional restrictions! codtrpl the people at the polls, to prtectj a'ud euconrago fraudu lent counts lof tlie j votes or to inaugu rate caiididates rsyected by tho luajori- ty. -1 IJ ! " - ' Fourth. rTbat the r&ht to a freo bsil- lot iU the iight ireservtitive of sill rights, the pnly means Sofj pesicefully redressing gricViuCes ind liiforining, abnsos. The presence at jthe polls oa regular millita ry f0rcband'of tat hosjt of "hireling of ticisdi clainijing the powler foairest and im prison citizens without; warraut or hear ing dejstroyes all Ireedom and upturns the veryf foundation' of selffgovernment. VVe allkipuu all good citizpus t6, aid os in 1 1 ! ! i r it. IS 1 I V. -3im.L'ji"lni 111 1 in, nLjjLla.'.'!i.JjLj . ' ' preserving our institutions from destruc tion ii- by thesa imperial methods of super vising tho, right of sulferago and coeixiiv the popular will in kcepiug tho wav 1 to the bsdlot-box open and free, as it wWtoi our fathers, in removiug tho anuy Ct a safe distance when tlie people assemble to express their sovereign pleasure iat the polls and, in securiug obedience to their. trill when legally expressed by their votes. " . j Fifth. That Rutherford B. Hayes, having been placed in power against die well-known and legally expressed will of the people, is the representative of a c4i spiracy nly, and his claim of n dit ho surround tho ballot-boxes with troops and deputy marshals to iutiiuidate tjie electors and his unprecedeiit "nsrf of tlse veto to nuuntaiu this uuetMistitutioilitl aud despotic power are an insult and men ace to tlie country. : j .- 8ixth. That the Democratic partv a4'a whol, favors a coustitutioual curreucvibf e yv .uvi ciiici iiuu ui piiper . con vertiuie into coin. ; .-" 7 ' ; .-. - - --- - . - ; . iSevmth. That we are opposed to tle system of subsidies by the Geueral Cqv erumeut under which during the periUl of Republican asceudeuev. iolitical l iu'.-v and corporations profited at tho ieople4 exieijse, and to any appropriation of the public moneys or tho public credit; to aui otherobject than tho public service. The reforms and ccouomies euforml hr 'tie Democratic party since its advent to poivl er in Mie lower house ot congress InuV Kaveuj 10 tne people many millions ot dol lars, and we believe that a like result would follow its restoration to power Iu tho State of Pensvlvsinia.i f i , B'ujlith. That the Democratic party, being tne natural jnenu ot tho workiugmstn aiiu; having throughout its history stood btM twetu him aud ,all oppressions, renew its expression "of sympsituy for ho:iest lL-1 uor and its promise 01 protection iu its rights. A Quarter of a Million Jews. j ' Fornesuly four yesirs past Mr. W liaui B. Hackeuburg, of this city, 0110 the most prominent Hebrews of the coup-! try, has been engaged in the preparation! ot a statistical record of Jews and Juda ism m the United Stsites. This wor wincn is intended to form a teruianeht I record of American Israelites is annrosich-! ': ; "j.:.-. mi 1 . - .1 i nig coisipieuou ;iuu win snortiy oe in too printer's hands. Not one of the least M jtho discoveries made is that there is not: believetl to be a psiuper Jew iu the Uui ted States. Every Hebrew who is able to work hnus something tor his or her hands to do, while the sick and iutirtu are abundantly cared for by the local sJf knelled. A Jew is never permitted to seek asistsiuce 111 sickness from smy dji- jnoiuiusition or chanty outside of his own iaith. i .- . ! It is csilculated that there arc now fully siquaiter of a million of Jews scsittered over the United States. They have four teen public institutions under their ok elusive control, .although some of these are not sectaiisin in their benefits. Thejie are niteeu -newspapers and magazines devoted to the cailse of Judaism and pub lished and edited byr Jews. 1 hey hsiye lour Jewish orders, all secret socictie having lor their object the advancement of Judsiism, the mutual assistance of their Uiember. and general charitable object's The value of property, of sill kinds owned by congregations is valued at upward of five millions of dollars. The oldest syna gogue in tho country is that of Shearith Israel, of New York, which wsis establish ed 1 rior to 1GS4. Philadelphia Iiccord. p It is idle to talk about such a race of people being afraid ofCorbiu or anybody ejse. All that a Jew has to do iu this coun try is to assert hi-manhood. This is a free country. Every man, Jew or Gen tile, white or black, as a man. He must stet the niau if he would be respected sis such. Ed. News. Persistent Pedestrians. i Quite sininteiesting and entceprisin-g emigisuifpaity passed through Council Bluffs yesterday afternoon. The party consisted, of Peter Curlinc, his wife ami daughter. They were eu route from Wilke.sbare, Pennsly vania, to Leadi!le Colorado, and their outlit consisted of a small, !isind-cart, covered with canvass, which was. propelled by the persistent Peter. The man is sibout forty-live years of stge of English descent, and his w ife thirty seven, smd of Irish extraction. They informed our reporter that they liad left their Peniisylvauisi home in April hist, and had traveled entirely on foot. They "w ere two poor to, travel by rail or wagon, aud the husband aud father, being out of .work, concluded to start for Colorado ou foot. They say they had only tMJ cents w hen they left home, and by donations of biead, inesit and other articles of food made them si long tlie road they came through without sjteuding that. They genei ally travel 15 to 110 miles per day, and at night camp' out using a couple ot sheets as a tent, without the flourish of trumpets that announced the departure, progress aud arrival of tho wheelbarrow man. Ao;t pareil. IV hat "Boom" Means. The current word to express . a peculiar and frequent phenomenon in American pol itics is "boom." It is derived lrom tne Western idiom describing the freshets in rivers ;iml creeks. In those streams that arc ftr from the stable equilibrium of tidal wa ters there are very great inequalities of vol- nmc Some of them vary from six inches of dust in a dry time to sixty feet of water dmin" a season of rains, and all have their tinies when the usually thin and shallow streams come pouring down in a yellow fl.vwl lie:irin? fence rails and corn stocks and other signs of the invasion of tlie ripa: ian farms, and laden with the dog-gone ex pletives of the settlers sind the vexatious pi the travelers delayed at the lords. The sUeam is powerful "w hile it lasts, but that i oijjly for. a day or two, and while it is at iu height of temporary greatness it is called a r'hoom.M "Lost Creek or the Dry Fork ia a-Unining' is the way in w hich the natives; describe" these -passing ebulilions of na ture. ' ; Mrs. Dorsey was a childless widow. Mr. .Ictl'crsoii Davis and family lived in her elegant home ou tho Beanvior planta tion. She gave it to him as a testimonial ofi her deep admiration and sympathy,; orj, as she expressed it, "iu gratitude to her1 country, to Mr. .Davis as its repre sentative the best, truest and wisest mliti iu the country." If it was not. syich a oainiou t iug to brerk wiUs and pro. vent people, from disposing of their prop erjy as jthey chose, we would liardly sup pcjso- that the relatives of Mrs. Dofbey would succeed in their purpose Ut coiir test the! Will. The contestants aro Mr. Perev Ellis, of Brooklyn, N. Y., luothei,' oflMrs. Dorsey ; Mrs. I"ez Teckham, her tister, Uviiis in Tensas patish, -La., and a niece. - - - , :;L..'.-h -.:.i-i.,TrzjrrT-r--r it a man really wants to know " of how itile-importance h is, let hitu go with his vye to the dresiuiaker's. Sceue-rliecitation in "m eat at science-: 'flu or-HHoW d you; know that kqow;iray thing! Senior I don't khow It would just be Simon Cameron' livV to have Sarah Bernhardt come Iiprn and claim him foi a husband Phila. Chronicle Uerald. .... ..... " . All the axes and bucksaws found ia th rums of Pompeii are of light make. if constructed for woman's use. Those old an cients tinew their little business. the Harathoa Independent gives'this re ceipt to make both ends meet : Feed a bov with green apples, and if that don't get his feet and head together, we don't know what Wi 1. . ..,.1- . .,'; , . i .' - The fool, says the Detroit Fr Tr, gorth out j ,in a sailboat when be doscn't Know a bofira from a breaker, but the wise man picks up pebbles on the shore and flirts witha girl ia a pink dress. I . t ' - The clergyman in a certain town, as the say lag is, (having published the banns of msvirunony between two persons, was fol lowed by the clerk's reading tho hymn- be ginning with these words : "Deluded souls, that dream of heaven !" i As a match for a sentence of fortvi thrpn letters, recently published, containing all tb letters of the alphabet, the following of only timtv three letters whin fitif?iia the same condition, is given: "J Gray 1 au. wiiu my oox nve dozen quills." T ' Ti. :pL : . u AiL.r.u.-? 1 he soiierw assigned iront rooms on ithe first floOr of the i Baibce, who came in from the country, as hog, which there never was no man 'eused ot a thing snore wrongful." Ibd. Obitertcr. , ' - ! '- ' Vni. II. Vanderbilt purchaied. last woeic, lour million dollars of United btates 4 per cents., each bond of a value of j $50,000, as an 'investment for his taiinly. ! ' Of Payne, the author of "Home, Sweet name," it is said that he w sis a small man anil hsul rather a sstd face, but a quick manner. Ho was noticeable for wesiring a Very full, short cloth cloak, and always carrying a gold headed cane, lie talked much aud with animation, and was laiit in his manner to lsidies. gal jDne day last week a merchant of this city accidently svallowed his wsitch key and naturally enough,' he wound up his silfairs on tho next day, Burlington IMllChCIIC. L flexas has sis cities of over 10,000 in- lisoitants eacli, thus: (Jalvestou, 35,000; Ssln Antonio, 2,000: Houston. 25.000! Austin, 17,000; Dallas, 20,000; Waco, 10, 000. Besides this she has eight cities of 5,000 anil upwards, thus : Brenham, Fort Worth, Uryau, bherman, Corsicana, Paris Jeiierson and Marshall. I ' .' Ilussia'sf expenses during the late war were very heavy," and, indeed, are not yejt fully knowu. Dowu to tho eud of January last the military expenditures amounted to over $450,000,000, two-thirds ot I which was on account of the army o thb Danube, and tho remainder for thai engaged in tho Caucasus. John R. Cochran, a Soutli Carolina Re publican, who is in Washington, says there is no chauco lor tho revival of the party iu his State. t isreiiortedthat there is to be a sweep- in chaniro in the 1 ederal orheers of South Carolina, with the hope of carry ing tne btate for the Kepublicans at the neist election. John Sherman is said to engineering this revolution. feayy French orders for wheat are saijd to have been lately received at New Orleans. This indicates au important movement! aud shows something of the effect the jetty outlet will have ou the commerce rot the Mississippi. Norfolk trgtntan.t ri?he story is told that Longfellow and Fields were making a short pedestrian lour some jfew yearssince, when, to their suilprise, au angry ball stood in the path way, evideutly intending to demolish the poet' ami publisher. 'I think," ssiid Fields, "that it will be prudent to give this reviewer a wide margin." "Yes," replied-tlid poet, "it appears to be a dis puted iiassiige." j :' i . ' y- Senator Bruce (colored), chairman of thd coiumitteo to inventigsite the;Freed tiiai's 'Savings liank swindle, is iu Wash ington looking after the business. ; Three excellent stccouutants have been appoint ed to examine the books and report. After this is done witnesses will jjo stini iiioned. Let the investigation be" houest suui th.oro tigh. The Rev. Henry -J.' Munsoiv of Wor cester, Mass., af ter preaching si sermon on the holiness of matrimony, stepped down fro n the pulpit, said .that he hsul been too long a widower, and requested Miss Muttie Eaton to come forward. Miss Eai on complied, and the clergyman, to the congregation's astonishment, nisir ried himself to her after tho Quaker form, riteh vowing to be faithful to the other. TiH HAL HOTEL, Cortlandt Street, NEAR BROADWAY, HE W YORK IIDTC1IKIS3 & POND, Puoi'RiETons. On: Tiie European Plan. T!he lestaurant, cafe and lunch room attach- eJ, arc un-iitrptts.-4eu for cheapness and excel- Ifiie of service. Rooms oOcts. t $'2 per day $:) lo 10 pe week. Convenient to all ferriei audi city iaiho;iUs. Hew Farniturc, ITew Management l:i: lv. . PRICE CURRENT. I Corrected hy J. M. Kxox & Co. July 31 1870. CbtTox firm Middlings, 11 j ; low do 10 i ' t stains 0 IJ.vcW, county, hog round i Hc-iTEU ! 1520 Eoos 1.8 CiirCKEXs-ncr dozen tl.-'S02.C0 CoiIn : : -. ' 5055 "SIrIl moderate demand at CO '.VuiEAT trood demand at 600 I'r frn U-st fain. 2.50 super. 1 Potatoes, Iuish On oxsna demand , Lxiu . -"; 'i !I.vt Oatjs . 1 ; I1 . CeeIwas j . ' - -- ' Tallow ' Blackuekrifs Aprj.Es, drEcd Sccka j ' 2.23 40 8t0 25 20 2i3 314 . filARKIED. - " , : At the rwjde&ce ot the brtae'a mother, la ' UUs county, July ism, by Ucr. tsu It. Wetmorry C. H. Bkckkr, i-;m.,1o 3iss KATiB.,uaujuteryt UieUia Moatrori iieKeazle, Esq. ' t . North Carolina College, My Plsasant, Cabarrus Co., N; 0. Ths annual ssloaot tils lastitntion Wha tiie First MondaV 111 Aucnst mill rnntlniiP4 iiiniwtii ; The course t Instructlfta Is thnrougU: the location urivn u j i me tximmuAicy moral ; ana uoaxa lovr. 83 4l. i ; t scbstakx of nut FAcrtrr. '45 Yesrs Before Jhe Public CELtllRATED " FipR THE tVTRt OF V Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, ' - '.-?' - '; ,-M - i ft.,-: VSISIA AMD SICK HSADACHE. Symptoms of aDiseascd Liver." -' '' ! .""-::,l ,:..s,v DAIN in the right side,- under .the 1 edge of tlie ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left; 1 side ; the patient is rarely able : to Jte on theleft side ; 'sometimes the, pais felt "under the shoulder blade, and it . frequently extends -to the top of .the -t u .Ij . ' auuuiucr, aim is somerua.es jnistafccn fer rheumatism in the . arm.-. The stomach Is '-affected with loss of appe tite and siclkness ; the bowels in gen' erai are costive, sometimes alternative 1 with lax; the hesd is troubled iwith l pain, ajLCompanicd with a dull, heavy sensation iii the back part.'; There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied widi apainful sea- ' sation of having left imdone -some- thing which ougli t to have been done. A slight, dry cdu jh is sometimes an attendant. 1 ne jwtient complains of weariness and ucbility ; he. is easily : startled, his fect: are cold or burning,. .. and lie com pLins-of a prickly sensa-1 tiun of the skini his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude i enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts cvery remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend lhc.disease, but cases have occurred where few pf thcmiex isicd, yet. examination of the1 body, after death, lus i,hown the ijver to have Leeu extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER;-fi.. Dr. C. McLaxk's Li verIpjlls,-incases ok Ac uk and Fever, -hen taken with Quinine, are productive' of the most -happy results.--No 3 better cathartic mn 1-e used, preparatory. to, or "after taking Quinine. We would advise all v. ho arc afflicted .with this -disease to give them" a fair trialt1 For all biiioiifi ih raiv-'ernents,andas . a simple purgail-ve.ihey are uncqualed. The 'ciminc nr nf-ver Mi;ar coaled. , ,t . K.vc'ry-t:,x has a r a! Wyx sea! on theid, vith ll.c i.;-,;.rb.s;o.n Ds. Jtfd-ANr.'s LlVKX Puis. 7 . "I I. e gT?u':i M;r..NK's L:vku Tills bear the vi.;in ur.s of. C. 'cI.axe scrtfLEMl! liKi. OU 'i.'J T.l !;! S. "' ' ". "- I M..t ;-: having t': jcmiiae Tiw.'C, Mfl.AVL.-. I.svi-.K Pii.i-s, prcparI by Flea in:j UrtA., r.r l-ifiM-nr'-h. I'a.. I'm : market being Jul I of iiv.it a: ions cC the uamtt- Sltfjitnep"' spelled frsff-.-r" 5n im- ir'in"ririon. BUSINESS LOJSAIj' COLUMN. -. ' -.. - . -. - - -.- Tho School at Franklin- Au.demt, , Kowan county, N. C, will xe-open on the 21st of July, 1871). ' i J . IJev. II. M. IiKOwN, rnncipal. SECOND-HAND SCHOOL BOOKS Bought at Yopp'g Book Store, Main Street. - . .". "v 1 Haa just received a new and fresh stock of confectionery, - Arbuckles' ungroand,' roasted coffee, in air-tipht lb packages, 20c. X full line of fuebh FAMILY GROCER IES always on hand, and sold cheaper than the cheapest. jgTCall to see my goods, and ask prices.J " ' Dr. Besscnt w ill be in his room, IJo. 8, National hotel, the balance of this -week and would be pleased to see all who wish hi services. - -' 1 - July 31, 1879. ' - Lktter and Note Heads. BillHeads." Cards and 'Envelopes priuted to order at very low fates. Call at this office 35 3U i PAIl&OWti SXUFF. Still increasiiiff in favor. Try it. It is mild and pare. For. sale. by J. D. Gaskill. Bananas, Oranges, : Iemons, at - Boer-" ha urn's. Also fresh Soda Crackers, Mush room Crackers, Cracked Oats, Cracked Wheat, Raisins, Currants, Fresh Macaroni, all kinds of Double Extracts. Prepared Mustard, Tapioca, Fresh Nuts, Sardines, etc.. etc. CALL ON B UEEBAUM I - NORTH CAROLINA, : M- R. Ch affix. Adm'r of Conntj. ? P etition to sell Jesse. A. Clement dcd. Plufff. Againet ' W. A. Clement, B. C. Clcia ent, J. L. Clement, II. liar-; grave and wife Martha, Ja cob Eaton and wife Mary, 1 Laura Clement, and C. A. Clemenf, Defts. , land io pay debts. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, npou affidavit of I'lainlifi", that W. A,CIin. r ent, one of the defendants above named, is a non-resident of this State, it is ordered that pub-" : licaiion be made in the "Carolina Watchman l fur six successive weeks, notifying said defend ant to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of f aid county on the llh day ofAuzuat next, and .annwer the complaint which is-deposited in raid onlce, or the plain tiff will apply (o the Court for the relivf de manded in the complaint. Witnewt " O. M. BixoirAM, CYk JnneSO, 187J),6w Sup'r Court pa?je Co. ; FOXTTZ'S " ' , HORSE AND CATTLE P9WDER3, -- fituri Sir 'fO LJ?r cci9ll tor h but ad prTec.w f 4 r:'7tr ' ! 1.! i I if !. i i ; i 1 i 4 i (. ill r ; -t J 1 .jt pi' Hj! i ! '1 t ': i'! rl l.iH :1 i mi f i I lit Hi1! I-! i w 1' It Ii j-f .- -;r t. fe 1.:
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 31, 1879, edition 1
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