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VOL. 2. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1867. NO. 38 WHOLE NO. 1781. - , TERMS : Wtseiv, $3 00 6 months, 1 60 C.sa la advance. ATM Of ADVKRTMMMG I Oaa Square fenoe at 13 bene) rs insertion, $1 00 - M, M, and 4th ineertloe, each, 60 .d ffaWlW Gathering The Mongrtls in eonolmu Ths domination of dm teres ie this master, bat wedonbt not tb del egate, from lb. country will ba enrioa. to koow why and by what authority tba Mm passant1, ws will man lion It aa a race or, that some of tba aolorad gentlemen, fee I some what alighted baaaaaa thara waa not, at least. oaa caadidau selected frees aaaoag tbten. Why were Joa Btllard aad Jams. Ban sasbbed 1-4. o The Red-etring, the V. L. A., and all tt. if.rV Unfarn orders renerallv. eom- ..IV .w. 9 y t paced of white and black negroes, from all the by-eaaya and cave of title coun ty, gathered artbe ONy Hall, on Satur day and proceeded to business. It waa hoi ginitfalfyVtaOwn, except among llioae of the by-way. aad the eefce, that such a gathering was to take place, aad consequently, there were bat few gentleman present to witness the proeeedioga, or to learn wiedoaa from the taoatbe of the representatives of ignor ance. Not having been favored ou res U vee with a seat amongst this putrescent mass of quack statesmen, we are enable to give a fall report of Ita preliminary actions, Ac. bat we leara that remark able congeniality and harmony prevail ed. A string of resolutions was Introduc eed, read, and adopted, which, we are told, approved the reconstruction sets of Congrats, renounced the present State governments of the Sou lit aa illegal and without authority, favored the enfrao chisement of loyal subjects, (that is, all those who will act with them and be lisve that a negro is better than a white man,) and disapproved confiscation. C. 8. MorinsT and A.lcn Rose were placed in . , I.. represent una coan.y , .... . i t,ief, h.thief, he., thief, deserter, lay. Convention to be assembled in accord- 0tj (- "moee-back," vagabond igno nce with the reconstruction acta ss i o 'ramus, that will say he don t belong t roe. The men are utterly destitute i the "union league. Somebody may , .i:c.,i .... .i,.,.... .',,. think that 1 am a . foul for offering tl . . , ; 7. ..hove reward. 1 would ej to sucl mend them to ti.e pos.i.o., to wu.cn u.ey , jf . M , not t mnn aspire, except that Micy are rank rad i;,Ht wttli J ,CJ aav unl what mean cab; and these are the inen whom it is et Turin;? up tlio men, aud you shall tet the nmrtm.t tl. rMn'Mtablo and inte liirent whiskey. Ujxskrvativb. N buboes Dbiluso. Wa are I a for mad that aegnca have baas ease drilling iseeratraata fur b ,'ht. What doaa It eaaaa I Are tba .alacrities aware ef Ike fast t We do Bat be Rave it, and therefore salt tberr sttaetiea to it, aad we beve ae donbt Oel. Bdia will Uka seas is beve tba mailer iraatigaUd aad lap sed. Seek eaaaeeatraUoai eao affect no gooJ raaelta, cot" are eateatsted to proefwettnoee -of a ssest iiriasa aalara. Tbay art kigbly revolu tionary, traaaeeahlt, aad isotediary, without tba aetbority of law, aad prejudicial to good ordr. Tkere ia eome wiokad purpose at tba set teas of tkaae sacral aed sslawfel gatkeringi aad all good law abiding eitisaai, white aid blaek, bar. ao latereat Is hating tba guilty parties aipoaad aad ibair deai 'Da frutUstad. Do not ba ietimidalad by a faw raeklaaa too to drew who are optaly aattieg at dt6anoa Iba laws, aad plolUasr agaiaat lbs eaaea aad aaftty of Ike people. UvL Edia't wall known bigh aharadar aa a center . nor ef lbs peace, and bit arm, prompt, aad impartial electa lion of the Ita anal set all ocTtauert, ieete no doublets to tba coaree ba will take, if tba ma tier w properly brought Ufore bias. Wa therefore, warn all peraoas wfco are in aay way connected with aay unlawful ateeniblj or orgmisatioa, lo aban don it at once. II A FAIR OFFER. Cnoas Plauis, AIs., Aug. 18, 1867. To the Editor of The Day-Book: (K.vrs: I will give to any man one member of the Leirislatarc in 180-'1 lie waa ardently attached to the Union cause, bnt remained ia Raleigh and gave way for a time before tba disunion pres sure. He did this to. escape rebel ven Cnec bare and at home. Oe afters srds raised a company of man for k cal defence, with tne secret purpose of takiog loam over to tba Union aide, lie waa disappointed in this, as the Union forces did not come near enough to bis locality to enable him to attempt tbe movement with safety. He was after wards reported to the rebel authorities as a traitor to tbe Confederacy, and an or der issued for his arrest, when be made bis escape, crossed the lines, and re mained across tilt tbe close of the rebel lion. Can each a person register and rou f We think it clear that he can. lis says be can conscientiously swesr that l.o never gave any aid to the rebel lion, except from fear of consequences, and that his heart waa always with the Union. Thejory mast look at tbe in tent aa well as tbe act, and if tbe rebels should persecute him by prosecution they could not convict him of perjury. The reconstruction acts are to be "liberally" construed. This means, of course, that they must be so construed as to open the way to tbe polle and to office to as many loyal men aa possible. JiaUigh Stan dard. Wa publish the above to show to what base ends men can coma at last. Is uot tba above convincing evidence of the wicknedness and' corruption of man t How utterly abandoned must a poor wretch be, who can, without so mach aa tba blush of abame, admit that he has been a traitor, while professing to be a frieud ; that be knowingly perjured him log taxes be paid bow long, IDC Met ditp with apoaition for payment swis they be peed, if each a condition of things is to continue, and more espscialky If it shall be aggravated, aa a thsamnl sagas indicate that will bet And when i nter eat upon the debt shall no lon ger bja paid, what will comet Repudia tion. Aud with repudiation, what t T A NEWS OFJTHE DAY. Tolio fnxr. New Orleeee, Sep. It. P. at. TVs death, .be day, aajdiag at o'clock ikk morning, 81. Jothxut aw a Omural. Uen. D. H. HilL of the late Confederate armr. has a hick opialon of tbe military aki II of JosfJM, ana Ib.nka he displays a auperi orityptcr noted general of latter times. He say - Joshua, the sneeessor of Moses, was ktiaguiahed by tbe favor of Heaven, and yet was one of the moat renowned militarr lenders of his own or anv other age. flic strategy and- mancsuvsnag iur nisn an inrerejefing siuoy, ai tuts aay, to tbe student of military history. He will see that tbe mistake which Wash ingtom made at German town in attempt ing to take Chew's house; which Greene made at Entaw in attempting to take the brick jajl, Joshaa did not mace when tbe ai v, m . . are rtiaga neo to tneir cave or strong hold at Makkedab. He did not turn aside from the great object, but gave or ders : "Stay ye not, but pursue after your enemies arm smite the .undermost of them ; suffer them not to enter their cities." Had Jackson, at New Orleans, been familiar with the tactics of Joanna, he would, have made bis night attack on the 22d December, jnst before day, and thus have anticipated the great victory of tbe otb of January, la it not strange that military men in modern times, with all tbe lights of history and experience before then, can discover no mistakes in Sktridan. Leee worth, Kama, Sap II aatumed acta ana ed, i Waahingtoa today. o Tkt Border StU Radical: Baltimore, Sap, lt p g.The Border Suit Radical Geeveeiioe aeeemaied bars to day. Tber nurest eotnaaraiitelt liUle atteation. Keeolelioee in Grvor of manhood euffrage. an. ieanng Suatoa. Sberidaa aad Siaklne, aad tbe laipaatS stent of taa Fmeidaal ware adonied m IBird of taa IteiegaUe art blecl. O" ' a Nrm Orlunt. . Jl I aataalltaa aaf SevlttSlLr ft rssrJPfiri'l f.tt mct notiuuiiniin cs cauuiqiiiri wi v ' -', " r . citizens of this cnintv will vote for to represent them ia one of the most im portent Conventions ever assembled in this State. It is neeless to aay that onr people will not do it, and that Messrs Moring de Rose, will never represent the rcrpectabh people of this county. Tbe candidates are very weak, the weakest perhaps that could have been brought out, and we rejoice that it ii so, ae the conservative candidates will scarcely know that they bavc -any .oppo sition when they get in the field. Jon. Hal lard dt James Darns, colored, would hare given us much greater nneMincas. Rut it seems because they arc colored negroes that tbay are not allowed to have any office, while their votes are ne cessary to give position and office to their white colcagucs. Poor, blind, delud ed negroes, what a pity that yon can not ace how yon. are being deceived ! Since writing the above, wc have re ceived tbe proceedings, which are as fob At a meeting of tne uVpablioaa party brld at the Town Hall, in .he town of Salisbury, on Sat urday, September llth, 1887, tba following riaohj. 1. Jtthtd, That, we heartily accept and en dares lbs reoaoetructioo plan of Cograaa, and wiU do all In our power to carry out tba tame. 2, That We have loat all confidence in the date From the above, which we clip from the New York Dsy Rook, it would teem thst tl o 'T. L A" of Alabsmais com posed of material not very dissimilar to that of which it Is made op in this State It will be remembered that the members of the U. L A. claim to be the only true loyal nnion men in tbe Sooth, and of course, the beat friends of the gorer ment, honest law abiding, Ac, etc. this trust Not in every particular. It is said that nine cases in evey ten, where the revenue laws have been evaded where frauds have been perpetrated by distillers and tobacconists, and where at tempts bavc been made to obstruct the! proper eiecotion of tbe laws, that the perpetrators were members of nine se cret organ iut ion ''Red-string," "U. L. A." or the "U. O. A," those who claim to bo par excellent iho only true friends and loyal subjects of the governme! These are facta that we believe are true and can be fully substantiated. Let lion est men come out from among these dis- organ fre r.. They are bringing shame upon the country and making loyalty a disgrace. of pohuianawbo brought on tba war from which! GIB1L1TY wa hate just emerged, and mat we do noi conii er them worthy of tba confidence of the loyal peo ple of Rowan county 2. That this county shall bate aO bar true loyal men enfranchised, and to that and we will unite in a oetitkm to the next Constats to have the disa bility removed, of such ae bate been devoted to 1 That we are utterly" opposed to flmWsealirrn. . and that ws are.wiiung to unne our errorre agsnrret any such measure. . The delamtaa from the different districts in ty, formed ihe.nseltes into a Commit orpoaaof selectiiiR esodidaws to lep- t Che republican .laily In the State uonten- tion to be bead ui Kaleiffhaa early aSpracpcahle. After due consideration the Contention unanimous ly appointed C S Monng A Allen Rote, as suit able persons to ba eleotad to said Convention. The hmiriiueea for which the Convention met being ao eocapbahed, the body adoiirned. r. H. LltTAKU, ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ABOU1 THE RIGHT TO VOTE AND ELI- r ,, v . .. . Ibe campaigns of Joshua, who marched mutual... practice deception enoi and foobtaa, before Alexander, Han lied tor plunder, to save bis property. ; nibal, CsBMr and Napoleon f Whence Such a man would steal from, murder, j did he derive his strategy! Who taught and barn the house over his own moth-'1""1 the art of wart er. Utterly distitute of honor and prinoi- j ' f ple, he ia a fiend unworthy to beassoci-J A Hot . Region Discovered, ated with the damned. And yet, Holden: St Louis, September 13. The says be should register. Why t that he j Montana Post says an exploring may be placed in a position to practice ! party to the headwaters of the Ycl his infamous deception to the prejudice lowstonc river, just returned, re of honorable me... 0 lempora 1 0 more .' port having travelled through a I volcanic country emitting blue What General G rant has Sail '.-rTlmt flames and living streams of brim "he would not bo President of the Tni- stone. The country was smooth ted States if tbe opportunity were offer wjth long level plains ed: that he was no politician ; that he . ' ri u f. u bated Hii; that, sV far as ripntation , tfrvcmng. On the summitt of the ana nonor were coucernea, n tiioiigiit!w""'fj UVui heoinrbt to be satisfied with what of four to eight feet in diameter, and these he already enjoyed; that holding! everywhere on the level plains were ii .twuwi wuuiu mar "in 8 man IT cTaiers OI 10 ur 10 SIX 1 nc nes, present comfort and drag him into thelfrovn whir.li mbmmnimA Kl. ov1 - p . aa vaaa n sssvisa vw vtvaas w aav wsuarv auva storms una excitements oi pontics ; mat Washington, Sep, It. P. If. A circular from thrr Adjatant aurart office dirwn rtrat TtiS Mail be aaed instead of tbe talegraph for realise communicauom. Hicklee deeiiaea addreeaine the renohlictns in deieooe ol his course, on Ibe ground of mil, tan euqntlie. fUrenae H 30 000. 1be ,Wieeonein Democrats bate nominated J. J. Talmadge for Uorrnor. Tba DeoioeraU at Norwich Coontcticit. fired S7 gaasin boaor of Ibe reaalu io California aud Maine, aod one eitravan for Montana. William A. WaJbjoa, Chairman ol tbe Dcm oeraus Central Committee, of IVnneyltaaia, and lion. Ja. Lampbe I, and Ata lV-kor from rennetlveaia, are here. Their mission baa not transpired. They repreeent that tbe Pena etltsnia Democrats are confident uf carrying ur stale. Tbe Ksdical majo.itv ia Maine is now stated at 10,000, a toe of 18,000. The President, Cabinet aad roost of the Di plomats, will attend the Aatieiam centaury dad ication. o Inauguration of Gov. Stevenson Simul taneout Ejections Favored by the Cabinet. Washington, Sep, IS, M. Governor Steven son baa been inaugurated Governor of Kentucky. Ha endorses and will eairy out the rinci Ita enunciated by tba lata Gov. Ilelra. The entire Cabinet, Gaa. Grant included, fa vor simultaneous elections in the Southern States u the first Monday in November. It ia confi dently expected thai the Districl Commanders will concur. 0 KtwOvbm, 8ep rM.TacaUmba for tba U boars ending ai 0 ibie moraine was 41. Oaa, Ortfla's physician, report bit symplanaa fa.orable. OrwJsT by Gen. Grant. Weshlsglss, Sap, 14, P. If.-Tbei order baa bean leaned : Una Qaa. Aar Asmv Art Gna. Or net Waabiagtoa, U.C, Hep. l 1867. . I A . . weotrai viioet f Ne.86. f Ditrriot Commanders wilt so operate whh (be Coremiaaioeer and Asaarial Coaiuiaatonara of the Freedroen's Boanau, ta radneing tbe son bet of employees aod volunteers soil retained la tba eervtot, Vy giving details of officers aad ae lieled maa of ibe prmy to inks Weir plaoaa, baa k T-'ifltal msaifnva itU'. ment to tba service, Hy eommand of Gee. Gmal, E. I). TOVVNSEND. Ass. Adju Gaa. Ir'iiaAsiifsVm New. Waahiogton, 18, M. Seer eta rv Stward save a perting dinner to tbn Austriau Minister, Conn Widi-ubrmck, at which tbe French and British Mi i iters were present, Tbe SecrsUrv of La- ira.ion acts as Minister till the arrival of Von Frankenstein. Aa Omaba dispatch ears the Northern boa- tile Indiana refuted lo meet tba Commissioners unless tbey would, agree to withdraw all tba troops from tbe Powder Rite country. Ydlow FeverHeavy Storm. Fortress Monroe, Sep. 16. M. Tbe Steamer "Laaapee" from Kay Weal baa arrived with two tea of yellow fever. She waa ordered to qnsr au tine. A stormy wind is blowing Irom tba North Eaat. A largo number of colliers are weather bound. South American News. the General of the ; army be had all tbe work ho could do, and time enough to enjoy the comforts of his family and home ; and that be, as a soldier, hjid gained friends enough in the country without now aeeking a place where he should gain no more, but probably lose ttiose wuom ne nan gained. eie f t- a- ' " I arte j-qm. constant whistling sound. The hoi low ground resounded beneath their feet as they travelled, and every moment threatened to break through. Not a living thing was seen in the vicinity. The explorers gave it the significant appellation of hell. .1. Tatoes HaaoLunota. We are infurmed byv gentlemen who were present et tba Radical gathering ia tba City Hall, last Satarday, that tba reeeluiioos which wa published oa Monday, aad which are Ware aasared satna direct from lbs commute., wars not the tame thst ware it traduced, wad. aed adopted by tbe meeting. How it this I Hy what authority .se tbaee rev olutions changed or abridged, sfUr tba gather. disparaad. witbost tba eoneeelef sH tba I amount tc in alt, for live milliri and A friend writes as stating that he was a magistrate before the rebellion, and that, during the rebellion, to save his property end himself from conscription, he qualified as magistrate, taking the oath to support the Cpnittttitioii of the Confederate Stales. This waa alt be did, TIOrlalInMrnian dcrmg the rebel" lion, and is still so unconditionally. We tbinir he can register. He did not "en araawtn the rolwllimi" in ih' sne inted id Tit Couares-i. In a ; case Tike this the intent must be onsidrtsd. A friend writes to be informed if the "ironvelad" test-oath will be required of members of tbe Constitutional Conveni tion. We answer, it 'cill not. it is pro vided by one of thu sets that no person banned try the Howard amendmeiit shall be cmCmDcr'6f"lbo er words, that the qualifications of' o tors and oersons votett lor stiuit oe me same. The Otb section of the stipule mental act deee-not apply to members of tfcc Ucnveotton. That section applies to appoTnTrncnta u ridor any so-called State or municipal authority" meaning tbe preewn t State authority. Tbn Convene tion will be called to supersede this au thority, and wilt, of coaree, be above and indauMmrhant nf ii. Mend wrxtos natnat ne wasai i"w. Expanse of Registration and Military Occupancy in the Smth. Front tbe Umitvilkt Joarnal, The expenses of registration in Arkan sas are. estimatea at about a million of dollars. It is said, that, if the expenses of registration in all the other Southern States are in the same proportion, the total cost of registration alone a matter got up in tbe negro interest will be full fifteen millions, if not more all to come from the Federal Qovernme.it. Aud then the elections, which have never heretofore cost the Government a dollar, will, when conducted throughout the Southern States upon the Congressional plan, be not less than five millions more; so that for registration and elections, holly new sources of Federal expense, the amount will be twenty million", or upwards. Then the cost of the troops that ard thought necessary to secure the requisite submission of the southern people to air the forms and mauifestas lions of tyranny practised aud to be ractited, will, for tbe present year, fiftyvfive millions. Making he three named Items, slxtj s And then there a tbe huge yreedmcn's Bureau what Ui ibe expense of that ? Stx'y millions a year, at least : so .that, -for the fuur negro iteuisirTdicated, we ha v the start ling sum of a hundred and thirty millions. And divers other items might be named, raising the enormous and vast pileconv siderably furl her lip toward the sky. And these are not expenses incurred merely in a single yesr, and to ceate with the yean No, it is the intention and the expectation of Congress that tber shall ewttUnue indefinitely;' or' At leartntnrrtj" uverviniiig tut. iiuerei inn mont nitra Radicalism can desire shall, be establish". ed throughout tbe South. A hundred millions and upwards per rear to be paid tor fhev carrying, out of the negro plans sua negro dreams or tbe ttadicale . Add this to the terrible yearly interest of the mighty public debt now extating, and consider well whether our country is to live or die under tho awful finanei SELF-MADE MEN. We do hot wonder that great men have been born mechanics; for those who have been brought up exclusively in drawing-rooms, intelligence is a game, a recreationrTbr those who have held the sword or the helm, who have driven the plough or worked with the chisel, Intel ligencc becomes a passion, a force, a beaut-, a worship, and a love divine. It is from the stall, the shop, tho work room, that the most powerful minds have issued : Moliere from the npholater's. olirns trotn tho fanners, buakspere from the hosier's shop, . Kosscatt : fiom the T-... . New York, 8ep,18, If. Rio Janeiro dates of Aag. 8th. report that tbe sxnediiioo of tba fores fitted out at Sao Paulo to invade Para gaay has resulted disastrously, by lbs North expedition being obliged lo retire. After ad rancing far into tba Paraguayan territory, bar- tor twenty days by tbe enemy, ibe chol era broke out carrying off the principal officer and a large number of men. On tba 27th of July another fire broke out in tbe Governmejt buildings, entirely destroying tbem. AH tbe papers of tba Trtvaury war burned together with many other public docu l meuts. It was tbe work of an incendiary. 00 wheelrightrs. Long engaged in a strug gTe with physical nature, they all took re Inge in the tree domain Of thought Even ab inferior mind would become tempered to strength in these median ical apprenticeships; and if ever the spir it of reform which is seising on the world should extend to the act overeating citi zens, we doubt not that good sense will gain a victory over custom, and that one of tho most important parts of every ed ucation will be henceforth the dtie ad mixture of the development of the mind and its action on nature. Scmn Rebuke Administered by General Ord. Memphis, Sep. 13, If. Some time since the office ot lbs "Eagle" newspaper at Camden, Aiken, was destroyed lv soidiers ltd on lo Mj. Pierce. Colonel Gilbert, commanding the Pott, wrote lo General Ord, saying tbat tbe censures of the Press directed against iba Servants of the peo- General Amnesty forces, who were detailed to enable tbem to Losdoa, Sep. 18, M. Tbe Sublime Porte ba perform their duties, were not aervauu of the 1 PrU"n ' 0,J AfflQ04 10 '"sCanadiau people of Arkansas, bet rather their matters, i II"'"rt;e . . , . , , and he felt it lo bo a greal piece of impertinence ' Tl.,e Government h concluded not to send to for newspapers in tba Sue to comment ou libs "ndl' " CommtMion oons,at.ago action of the militarv under anv ciroum.UamlU,,,,.,u, 'nd J"" 10 lW iu, l . J " , the grievances of tbe Cretans. wnatever. - Gen. Ord ia reply says : ! "Your letter of the 15ib ult., ia which your at- j Foreign News. lempi-to justiiy au act ol a parly of aou; pince, Sep. 18, M. -Ths Italian govsn dters, who forcibly entered a citiic-o a bouse and Bwlt rj,,eatoeto commence legal prooeadii.,. destroyed l;is properly, is received. You will Garibaldi if he persists in perpauatio.i. please sxphni why this act was not prevented by home """ you as the Post Commander; and if the reqiue- T i o , m , ,, . fnentoftbs 8td artiola of war has bean com- , Sep. 16, .-A BieJaacsmm,,! rvlierl with. Yar awartion that Gan. Nail's i 'vr"u" .'."..: force, ar. not tba rtanta of ih. oeonl. of A r ,m,l V "' Pfi kansas hut ratber their masters, is unjust, both to tbe people and Geo. Neil, and unfounded in O the laws which are for the benefit of the Greeley on Steedman in January 18o V PP1- , i . ,.. Maine Election Senator Festend. Ibe sssnmi tion that a party of soldiers can , , at tbair option forcibly deetroy a citissn't pre- j wt nertv and commita erott violation of ihe r.ubsl Wtshingtoa, 8ep. 16, P. M. A letter fro-. lie peace, would not be tolerated under a na poleon." Arrested. Richmond, Sep. 14, P. M. Ahner Uai'kt charged with robbing the Adam Express in Tennessee, about a year ago, of f-S 1 ,00, arresled here to-day. Greeley, dated January 1866, has been uoearr ed, which ia strongly commendatory of Sleet! man for Secretary cf War In tba Maine House of Representatives tl" Democrats bate 48 members against 13 last Senator Fessendeu writes I THE QUESTIONED SETTLED. The Baltimore iSatn' Wasiiiugton cprs respoiidenf who ipeaks advi aed tv, says that although there appears to be a ercn eral belief that the President will issue instructions to the district commanders to open up registration in the southern States, I have good authority for aay ing that Mr. Johnson will do no such a I bate written hp letter and expressed no opinion on lbs subject of impeachment. It will , ,. iba lime enough for roe to express an opinion on From Washington. mat suDject wuen tne cate coinm wiom me. , - t ' Yon ar at liberty to eontradici Ibal report, as Vahiogton, Sep. 14, P. M.-An Omsbadis U do BOt Jik, to be oousidered as giving tbe patch says that 170 lodges of be Arspagca, j, t0 , tbt I have said in tbe Senate, with under little Shiejipropoae to surrender provi. , ngtrd to my dudes aa a Senator in such a , ded tbat tba whites Will protect them and feed ;Caae." their f mi dies. ! The President baa suspended Callieatt, a Tbe Porainieisn Government refuses to sell j RTenue Collector of ths 3rd Dittrict of New Stamina tn ih I niud Stales for a naval sta-! V..S.. tion. fba. Presidential party, including- Gebarsl r . I . Tu. I -. .- f..r An. uetajn. TT ' OOOL' FOR THE SEASON. Keilr will shortly revisit tba South, coctinting uis aneuiion i" wic wmwiA .ji,,:-. TvJdoGrtlaAVftie nol hams this tear. The National Bank etrewletton t ttf,- 006. Securities held 8348,000,000. Coin in tbe Treasury 1100,000,000. ' t Revenue to day, 8283,000. For tb week, 2.207'0O0. Total for tbe fiscal year lo date, 830.37 1,000. 1 Revtttd riota eeaaewtntng the JMivai, Mi.Thinir and mtrkintfof cotton td lee ap -m-m -- ,. - . . ed by the Secretary ot We trtasuiyanu herds a, West nSalfTiwJ TU 6aJ?J Virgtoia; a few days age. tvtonj.:i4aMad1niestj; er proceeded en liavrs some to evolve e-rest m'orat tfiitha, at lhrfni be" TBaavowW week heavens evi'Jve stars, to kuiuo tbe sailor on the aea, and the traveler on the des ert; and it is for some, like the sailor and traveler, simply to be guides. The "Kisier" taya that, whan all tbiaga were .--4 r.tbYesiqaV.wclie ffjaeb- z n ith Ins work, aakirg the groom if be would taka this WdnXH to tw bts wedded wife, and before anything more,was said by tbe preacher, the happy groom exclaimed, "I will Tba question was then asked se bshtr wedded hmbwutf i to whtebisntaat. YoabetlwiUr in me cwxl : tire blusbing bride if the wjufd take this A man 4iac been arrestod hv Cello fontc, Pav and bound over to answer a charge for stealing tombestones from the How long will the accru.l cemetery. . . ' " - ' ' Trwportation on bands are snomi eo -no Caavttto'a ShOw.-A letter from Dan . bills of ad.ng subtAittttad m their place. L J . Tbe use of metallic tug. is imperatively re CaUllo inform, u, that ,t ... h.s mten.ion to quir4d. ' tauae aaextenJel loitr ef ibe Soutbere States, Several modincaiionrer tne regniin during the rait anajnrtata leei-o, vmiisg to facilitale the movement of cotton and (to insure Iba collection of the. lax. Edwin Booth bas applied for J. Wilkes Booth s trunk, bat tbe War Department refused to per mit ile removal. all the principal cities and towns, Salisbury in eluded. Hsa made many addition, aad im. proveroents, "since, he waa b-eret, of wfcicb tbe press apeaks-m tbe moat flattering manner. rr ' " ' '.. i ' ' ' . , -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1867, edition 1
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