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ljel&Nortl) Stale 8ALI8DUUY, N. C , SKIT. 17, 1868 KOii PRESIDENT: II0,. SUM BIHODR, Or SKW Vol; K . FOR TICB PRESIDENT: m. frm p. mm, a member of out ir, aud llie re ..igaa- ,m they cmmol and will not bo iaaiion rt 4m rt d by ihe President wu We eipect to ce tlirtn bero iu delrg aiions complet. When the lefhdaluro assent- of fifli. and liuutlirtU from every Cp- Mod in December, lbs amendment tu the tain's Dent and from every in ighborhood federal coiiatilutioii forever abolishing ala- a all tbe surrounding country. Aud very la tbe United Slat WU submitted , bop that our Republican fnaoda will not 10 and ratified by it. TbU m all tbat linger behind their Conservative neigh tb President ever required, and iba poo- bor; but come op with them and bear for pla of the Suia readily 00 m plied. j themselves. Aud we beg to aaaure tba Soiurnuit .luring 1 ho nct aummer the colored people tbat the are expected to Coiiveuiioii aaiuaaaciublcd in an adjouru- be preaeut aa well a tbeir white fellow ed aeaaion and piocceded alill further to cltisen. Come one and come all and let amend and codify the oouatitntlun. Hut , ua have a great political ievivl a touch thi wit aii independent act of the Con- of tbe good old time, eon lion, and waa not repaired by tbe Pre!- ' dent, aa every intelligent roan in the State POLK COUNTY, well know. IkoM mrlm mi .i perse is OPMPaW. Sept. IS. 1. the Hule bo denied the power of tho 1 M"M ,T.M : J opaaW ... . h Court with a length r aud ound charge Convention 10 make these latter 1 binges u the Grand Jury. The eourt theu adjouru dtnied it because ibey were not required ad for a day to give the I oueervative eaudi by the President, under the au-p.cea if -STilOSA wboae proviaional governor tbc convention hud been called. Tbey admitted tho pow i f ol tbe convention to do all that the lb wave of paion sleep. Hi aorvlo iu the Convention closed bis public lif. A a eillarn be waa alogularly uiiamot l a it 1 1 n : Haul tfih. ItftK at the rr.lJ.uw of th kriiJ. a.,k., V.IL.. .J th. YJkiii. Caul .1 a j i .iil. 1 . uou. o ) 1 po.ae..eu oi a pa.r. well count r . N ( , n. Hex (i Vf . IV) II"" tbat made lhe common weal a source of unexnmou interest and ceaiaUaa anxiety to bim. Aa a lawyer, he attained to dia tinction, but bia feeling and laatM in -elined bim more decidedly to tbe pursuit of letter. With bim literature was a paa.iou I'o.aeaacd of a fine ciitical ta.lc and a remarkably retentive memory be atored bia mind witb a riob fund of rlaesi eal and literary knowledge tbat aJded lly to hia .octal attraction Aa a liter he figured iii inanv humor. m piece.. moitg iheut Couaiu H illy Dillard and Mc A I pin', trip to Cbarleetoo, wbicb at tracted ranch a lention by tbe ouirit of remiine humor which m-rvaded them. With bia li 11 ilr Ih w n- frail k. odoo Md . W , BJ Ci.iaT.ia A. Cuxar. and Mia Emma H. lUaraa. dauchier of Col. Jaaaea C Har per. Ban i:tth. Ifti8. br Bev. Bam'l. Kotb reek. Mr. Ku Ki.i'TT and Miaa Mary C. L.VKRLV. r - w DIED . At bia reaidene in Alamauo. on Wednes day aigkl laat. very laddeuly, Mr. KosnRT WiLSOR. aeeood .n of the (ale Bev. Alaz aoder Wilaoa. I. D., of Melville iSKW AD VKlinsKMKNTS. Uolti'd Slates Sale. . Gmerou. ipnlae or Miaaount. PQR CONQKES8. FRANCIS E. SHOBER, ra who were oppoed to tbe ratification propriety and iHoaed many to abandon I by 4tH peopk , 4be amemled oe4in- : ,5T.,V'ofirnd viurV-, Mlfi t)F IMVV.VN. KLECTOUAL TICKET. Ton Till H TATE AT LJlLOK. HON. JAMES W. OSBOUNr Or MRCKLKXIIl'RO. JOSEPH j. DA VI 8, or Fkaxkux, - indTRtfrm. 1 at THOMAS .1. JAUVIg, of Tyrrel. 2nd JNO. HUGHES, of Craven, 3rd J. C LMH1HX, of Cumberland, 4th-W II A K. J. GREEN, of Warren, 5th M. S. KUMISS, of Randolph, 6th W. M ROBBINS, of Rowun, 7th L. M. McAFEE, of Cleavtland. . - .. . Ik L e.r i.N.Nr.. "- 7'" lo. love be prtMeui auu iviuroaaru uie ciuwm oi u c .iint y . t'ol. McAfee led the way in ao able ' and iiiiiit. -,i-.' ilieet.li. He Wai folio led U Preaideut n nired of it, and which A W Mr. Juatlce, radical iu reply. Juatiee aue- been done at Ite Ural aeoeh u. Tki wna seeded completely la diipiaaug every wbe . . m . . , i, a: ii man preeent. Ilia appeal, to tbe emore ! the ground taken by Julh. Kuifi.i, Judge lKmuution t uw vl lwDl mu otfeUM,. wtl Manly, Edward Connuigtuod and all oth- guage to white poolu. uirau:ed evenr eeueo UMTtU STATES Vt. HhSKPH (JR A V, 4 I will aaue lo nuhlie valn.il und ul whom be , "le, at 11 o'eluek, on th 8th day of Onto- oer imo. iu our.n iih-.. ... i ,.. . i ... I SfoKc in li.n le.ur- I,. U riu Ol anec- r - r - tf ..ate UM.den.eas. Il.il no wherb did he ivV "'"f"'- . . . i w.iaeaoorouc i n l n ijf.nu.r i.... of Wilkuaooouty, with a hetrt fruitful of noble and overflow ing with genial wairuth, aud wilh i i n (m il of hsuim and wit. he waa ihiown much iu! lisV and galh.-red tin i. i hoft of mnpdl II uiaAui tion pr. eeuted by the convention at its mconii e.-t. ion. Tbe vote upon it took place nearly a year after the reorganisa tion of the government by the election of a Governor Worth) and a legislature, as well aa member of Congre... I:- defeat rueut and made a deep impreaai.ui on bia hearer.. After the niieakinc number, of the radical renounce. 1 their adhe.iou to their party, and came oat for Heyuiour and Ulair. Uu Tueeday Col. J. II. Hoke addreamd the people, addrea.iuif hi argument chiefly to the flnaueial oondili.m of the country State aud Xatioual. I 'oik county will irive Sey- ECHINHMY IX THE ADUIMSTR ATIOX OK THK UOVKRNMRNT; THE REDUCTION OK THE HTAXDIXO iltMY AND NAVY; THE ABO LITION OK THE FREBOMEVS BTHEAU, 4 ALL POLITICAL IXSTBUMKNT A LITUC8 PESIOKEO TO SECl'KE XEOROSCI'RESIA- CY. DSMOCBATtS iJtATroBM. IT IB HOT A MERE PARTY TRIUMPH fE SEEK. WE ARE TRYIXO TOBAVE OUR COUNTRY FROM THE DAXGERS WHICH 0 VERHAXO IT. Gov. Saraova's ADnaaaa. by the people did not Imprr t tiVit h id moor and Hhrir a larjrrly inenwd vote, . . g .i i eompared with the Spring elect iou. A grand iwuii n iinn.ii.inci' ot the , . ul H n. ill P. .... . . i maaa ineelms; vill be hem at loluuinu be- Mt the firet aesaiou, and waa never claim- fore tbe eleetiou. ed by any oun to dave done so. At least Tbeesjuuty of Rutherford i moving into r .l- u line iu beaul iful order. Two huudred m.-re one of the Mrnera of tbi addreee knom uk(net Tv on tht) Cul) VuU thllII tUi) eimy that what we say is true, for ho was a gave rotes again. t tbe Couatitution at the member ol the convention of 1865 which Spring olection. Tbe gain iu Rutherford , . ,n n ' will be very large aud iudeed from the did these thing. 1 hat mail is 10DD II. wu,e mountain oountry we hear the moat . . a 1 a I r to more aav.u.tago man iu c loni,,. to Joph (Jrv of hi. fainih 1 In children he irdta fond and laniili ir mend, aud the kiad aud geui.il apiiit that characteiiaed bim social lite was even, more con. picu u in hi couiimniou.hin with tbem. To C A luwell, Lieutenant Governor of the cheering news. The whole Conservative THK ELECTION OS A DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVEUnd a MaJonirr or pkmoosatio mkmssrs to thc hoose or REPRESKNTATIVES would mot oive TO THAT PARTY ORGANIZATION THE POWER TO MAKE SUOaW OR VIOLtST CIIANOES ; BUT IT WOULD SKHVE TOCHKCK THOSE EXTREME MIA PURR WHft H HAVE BKEN DEPL0RKD BY THE REST M. : Or BOTH POLITICAL ORGANIZATION'S. THE RESULT WOULD MOsT CERTAINLY LEAD TO THAT PEACEFUL RESTORATION Or THE UNION AND RE-RSTABUSUWKNT OK Fit TKHN.i I. RELA TIONSHIP WHICH THK COURTIT DES1RFS. Uuv. ((.jmiour'. Letter ol Arnpl.nre. Stale. Yet he signs an address in wbicb be tells tbe people that the State of North Carolina "rejected" Preaident Johnson's i Inn in rejecting an amended constitution which had no more connection with that plan than it had with tho Autocrat of Russia. Was there ever a more glaring outrage upon the truth of history perpetrated than the paragraph of the address quoted above ? line West, ia moving forward in eraud array Their numbers are thousands, their boa oins are one." Oar speakers are dealing heavy blows to the adversary who is reeling before the onward mareh. Cspt. Purhutn's lection may he set dowu aa certain, and tbat district will vote for Seymour and Hlair by a large majority. TiKON. cliari'able, belli fioui iiuiiulae and from the teachings of thai religion he professed and lerty the comforts ol M liicu be enjoyed Iu tbe last j ears ol his life, lie lived for nearly fifty years in the community in which he resided at the Inn of hia death, and il iias been said of him that "be left no ene my." And thus, be lived ai.d died; lived ibmugb tin atinhi..o and peaceful day of ur early biatory and through the storma and tempests that befel the country latterly- aud then full of years, in the en joy incut of a reasonable religious and bo te wit : Hi Mili. StJtty Stands Six h , "XTx SaTT Tufa For Life Insurance Only. PI EDM ONI KU ESTATE imiMU COUP W Ot VIRGINIA. AUTHORIZED CAPITA1 ONE MILLIOlf DOLLAE S . OFFICERS. Vt. C. CAHK1NOTON, Pmtdtnt. J. J. HOPKINS, Sarrewry. 0. H. PKBUOW, If. D , Jfed. Advisor. Tbi liberal and solvent Souther Oiuaeay pay ui iu policy holder, annually 87g Per Cent, of ite Frojif. It uropoaU aid IU patron, by takms note. for on half of the premium. It allow ts patron, to aay all raah ifdexlrad. It iurile. iu natron, to attend its anuusl et- tlemeuU and aee their iirhU protected. It ul Him iu patron, lo ol.auae their poUeiaa from one nlaee to another. 1 1. Pohvy holder, are uol re.tneted a to tra vel or r.Mideuee. . It oiler, i 'ie following eertifieate a. to It ol- Vncy : .nv.x lot'RT uotrsR, a t March Mb. I07. The U'lderaiaiud. omeera ol the county ol N .!...!. I - . .ui. takt. pk-nsnre iu Jecomiu.'. v. iil and reliable eonttp ny. "The Piadiuout Heal Kxtale ln.uraute (!oiu aaasv" ol Ian bbbbhP4 Itti Term of Bolt : Caah on delivery of prop- u. u. ' .' Ii i M.I II.. V. 8. Martkal. llv J. C. Cuthmkll. Deputy r. S. Mantud Sept. 18, 1808. :tt .(7 IDOLPUO WOLFK, Torfc. ubiTilers beff leave to inlorin the s THE RADICAL LEGISLATIVE AD DItEfiS. Until now we have no' had an opportn n ty of reading this characteristic produc tion. The whole address may be describ ed as a systematic effort lo deceive the peoiile. Never have we read a paper of equal length wJiieli contained more false hoods and misrepresentation. Not only docs it contain ialso charges against tbe Conservative party as t its intentions in the future, but it misr.'pr..'eiit?i ami falsi fies the history of the past h!.-Cory fresh in the mind of every man who it an ob- Fur the Watchman St Old North State DIED: At Morganton, N. C , at the residence ,.( ! i . . i . .i.. .... And when a set ot men snow u.cmseives te ,0th vltLT,,N 0 Sg capaoic ot sucn wiinu perversions iu one ,u tK. nM yoar f ,,B part of an address will tbe people then be- The subject of this notice was bora in lieve in what they say iu any pirt of it I ' county of Greenville, in lhe .State of t .i .1 . f.L... ... ..i v irgiuia, on mesjuoi iusrust iyo nui In thi casohe maxim, falsa m m una, ';..,... i .5. ,kt. m . . . l ii i vi..i' ..i iiiiiiiii nan iii 1 I iu umiv faham n omntbHf.U sound, and all mU-1-. d . ,, coulltvof. StokM, ,.. ligent people will o regard it. lumily of the late Col. Jamea Martin, hhj Tbe object of this part of the address step-father. He was prepared for the is to fix the responsibility of defeating the L!uversity at the preparatory school then .. .,J7., j, i . ,i connected with it and graduated in the liohcy of rres.nent Johnson upon the , IDI. , . , . . , , 1 J , , r year 1818. Ihe class with which be Conservatives. But every one knows that KrttrjutL.d numbered fifteen in all. of whom charge Is false. A certain class ot men in after the lapse of more than half a contil the South aasiuued to themselves superior ; ry six still survive, an instance of logevi- political sar.ctil y "and virtue, and because V rfcV m,t ' county. Among Ti .... .1 o: ...io. .k ' "ls class-mates were the late President they were uot elected to othce under the . v , , . . , J n . . i , . i James K. Polk. Gov. Mosely, of Honda, new Sute Constitutions, they labored to ' Bi,hot) Gn.et(f of Mississippi, and tho Rev. accomplish their overthrow by a system Dr. Holt. Morrison of ibis StaU-. Upon of falsehood and misrepresentation un-1 bis graduation he was uppoiuted tutor of equalled in the history of any country, ; eJa th,e Unlvprity, a position he .. , , . i , , ., filled for a short time and which he resign- and finally succeeded by the help of wil- . . , , . T ,? . J 1 v ed to commence the study of Law, which ling allies at the North. If Holden h id he did iu the office of Judge Gaston, iu been elected Governor without opposition the town of Newbrrtie, and it may not be in the fall of 1865, and men liko Dockery, m,M " 8y, Ha throughout his whole Settle, and others of that ilk. had been '' cherished for the memory of that llllni 111 -it. n i. si .aa.. .. .i,,. t . S SB - , M .1 c mmmrn) asoaii hum i 111 IIM II L Ull.il, ti. imtr 111 elected to Congress and to all lhe preceptor and friend, an ardent aff ction o:?iees, who donbt that they would h irc that lost noue of it freshness with llie labored zealously to have secured the final lapse of years. acceptance by Congress of the Constitu- i J : .. : f won nil lion a. men ameuueu umiciu o, .o.K.i.g pu,un( m, " , , , i for its abrogation i None who has stud- eted iu 'w.hero U(Veomnienced ied the gencrcru! character ot the politi- the practice of law. In 1827 he waa clect- Ii .. . I . i . .it f ly hope and in charity with ail men. he VTe" S?TT ,or, V DOlp"? " laid him dowu to await the coming of "Tbat mighty Garravan that baits on night lime in (he ale ol Death, "And when it struck iu white tents for the morrow's march. lie moved oo to the Eternal Hills with his foot unwearied, 3f:wL3t:pd cilisei.s of North Carolina that they have apixmited ainjuts lor L BOLMO Wol New York, for tlie sale of hi celebrated SCHEIDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. And Bottled Wines and Liquors, Mr. W.'s name i a houichold word in every "Like the strong Eagle for tbe upward flight" Prt of lhe Sxk VOLLMS, Wlla.lgtR. C. 'Investigation tbowa tbat many Govoruiiieut etuployee bare been drawing saliir.es without rendering ptibi'o services, ami tbt appoint incuts were tho results of mere favor- iti-m ." Tu In- sum. A n i-cr, ,, , .,.,-,. tary of one of tbe Senate comniiftees By the Day, Week, or Month, never hud done one moment s labor, AT REASONABLE RATES. but lia niiiiunliy drawn hit $1,800 . ... .... - . .i..' 1 The travelling public will always find my fro.atlio treasury. ub,e ied ,h9 ,M.st the markH J A nocro delegate to the late boirns foru- P4""1 PurI TT m' guests . Si " f. ... .,1,1.. Com vetttioii ot Miss bsiim.i i -4 out in a PRIVATE BOARDING. LEXINGTOS.N. C. letter saying of the defunct constitu tion : "i hat constitution whs defeated by n large majority. Why ? iiucuuse it was tyrannical, overbearing nud ru inous to ilieblute and citizens thereof. The colored voteis of the Stale acted windy and justly in voting against coinioriaiiie T wo Dollar per Day will be charged trn aiunt boarders. A deduction for longer time. J. P. MABHY. Sept. 10, 186a twlm it g UII0S. best new crop Cuba Molus.es. Bbls. "Golden Ryntp." j. BbU. Sugar all grade. Tbi're was lately Rold in Alabama, QAA Sacks Liverpool Salt, large sacks in some ol the very best land in the ""-' oraer. State, at pubic auction, lor theamax- JJg 1Joze1, sPrs rrult reserving &om-. ug price ot &ne dollar and one cent , i per acre. 1 Here was no inciiin tiratico no anything but the dismal look out nliuad that had anything to do in producing this great sacrifice. The Minnepolis Tribune (Radical) saysot the tight oetween the Kadi - Milvi.iu i ii nit.- ui,l Utiii. lor Lara Innr ' mum. a ... . , H h , ... MftMkM.aud it t . 1 till I ii if if raaage. IU Stockholder., Director and (HUeersare weu of bi-h intearitv, and paUou ean rely on an honoruhle, emeiuut mainuri menl ol ita aflalr. None of ns have at-iek or personal IntoMal le tbi ooinpany, and .imply give this a. disinter ' osted teatimuny to lb mentsof a rxmmI imrtitu tion. 0o. 8. Strvrrs, tak Urcoii Court Jour V. II u, Kberiff Wu. A. IllLL, Surveyor. 8. U. 1-ovi.N.i, Clerk County Court. 0 A. lsingbani m Co., Aernta, Sali.lmry We also have the agency for good Kir Com nanles. f Travoling affenu wanted. Apply to CAIT. JAJUB r. JOHMUOH, Special Agent, Charlotte. X . C Jon. 7. 1864. wAtwIy The ArlingfeM MiImI rife Jnsnranrf (Cfwiny OP VIROIOTA. A Virginia and Southern Institution Its Fund are kept in the South. It ha met teitk unprecedented success. Its fortunes are established beyond any contingency. The Coipppny ha capital and a. nemnM iu libility tliut will cuuipare Ikvor.bly with tuy Lid ln.uraiK'e l ortip.iiy un tlie coatiuMt, wkich i. Ui tniete.t of re.poiiwblllty. iU.ftair aro cautiously ailniinlatered hy selected Directors, ofreaponiiibllity aud buaineMi rapaeltj. H ha. establwhed it. claim to .Souther 1'aUvuaga OFFICERS: r K KtlMKHT, JOHN E EDWARDS, tiou Just received by DISC HAM St CO. Aug. 12, 186a 1m VICE PKKSIDEXT, Wm. H. Isaacs, RCaSTAT. D. J. Uaktsoox II Trustee Sale of a Gold and Copper Mine. WILL be sold at public sale, on TIIURS- cabi Donnelly and U tibbard. in tbe AYl Urtwbwr "l ou T Pre!,In8,? m . i . ly . , . I nownu coiiuiy. v.., aitoui ui. buctiiuvi Second Minnesota Diatncf, tbat noitb- huii.Kr,.thMT.AVnMAf.JivERY. KTf'.. v. iiinn unu uupu iw oo amw Hgaiiisi r the BOW AN GOLD AND UUlTMl Tlio.. J. Kvans. tlie iiemocrnltc nointnue, and tbat MINING COMPANY, consisting of one j Jtmes A . s?ott, the fend will operate to elect a Dem - nunlred and eight aeres of Land, five Houses, j & MH ocrat in pluce of Alex. Ilaiusoy to tbe VEoru Cnb' Powd,er ,,0,U8f' one "iRmi I J-E- ' J.l-lliraM-lw.vl-..i- foul' ItnlluN. tu'll C 111 lllH.II . V l. .L ..u MKDICAL KXAMINKR, CHARLES U. .SMITH, M. D i.Ka.L Aiivisaa, auun asbkt. C. Cabell, Jno. H. Claiborne. John Ktadcrn. William '. Taylor, , Samuel S. Cottrell, John Iloolev. Clmrle. T. Wortltani, William Willis. J. ., KU. A. Smith, DI HECTORS : Henry K. Kllynon. Aaa Knrdar. U. K. C. Bavktrrille. - - T O . X. I'l IMI,V- HIHI'I After obtaining license to nrnertc.', he j . Mill, two Mills. on Shakiior Table. married Eliza, oniv .lai.bter of Major The Froodiiieo's Bureau etnolova oae Buddie, three Kockers and 1 about 150 PL. ........ II.... 1 i t-. I ii-.i I . . .. . r J r i .J ia :..i. r! l-II. ..r.l... server of passing events. As an instance , fown tQ tl0 by grtat ! ed tn tbe Honso of (Jommons, and again 1 ia 'OO i.. 1Q I f- liA r i. . i J !.,. commotions. " ",,u u "u , . ... was made solicitor for the 6th Judicial At some subsequent time we will recur n,,u. , . , . u ui. j e n , . liwtnet, a potitiou winch be filled fur to tbi address nud expose mor irf -ita falseboods, "aud Jeiiounco as fliey desrvTTTbe Sunreme Court Bencb to fill the office of Reporter, which office bo resigned iu 186-1. In politics his opinions were cmi- its incendiary teachings. MASS MEETING AND BARBAOUE ' "nUy.ci.rraiie a..4 when tbc bold - . .. a .. jnd comm iiifiing genius, of Mr. Ualhoun I N S A LI S 11 U R Y nrdclaimed th f iaious doctrine of rrftifr? rt will be seen by ieferenco to tbc pro i cllon and -untry was ahakeu with q it u a j that great political storm. Mr. Jones sided cei dings of the Salisbury Seymour and ...lu, pi., , . " K.ST' . r i' i , j. with Mr. Calhoun s opponents, and until Blair Clubt meeunxhi the 1 own th9 dose of the struggle labored nuremit Ilall on 1Paiay nigti tba ben tingly to sodt ib jig deter-Titned to Have a Grand Mass Meet- u.nncauon. 11 was miring tins event ing and Barbacue at this place on Tburt- jfij efcHod ,t Carolina -v . Watchman hi the town of Salisbury, a day the 8th day of October next, Aj Weekly paper which he edited until 1840, large amonnt of money and provisions and in the conduct of which he eihibited havevaU-eady. been subscribed, aud there great noli tic il .U-n rninnit and displayed. is no doubt that all the funds necessary mncb of that htrary taste and talent for J I a .... L...L1. - T ,... which no waa rciujiKaoic. in loot, wbeu Mr. 'Lincoln issued his coercion pro clamation sir. Joues, in common with we extract the following pnrugroji tbs tbesidknt's roucv eejectkd. After tba-war ended, three year, .go, the I're! deiitoftbe Unitnil .State. iui V:sUmI tiiat. if tlie peo ple of tlie 8tate ouIil meet in convention and Irame a en.Utitiun, the State Tnifrlit be ailmitted liuvk in. to the Uataa. Tlie people accordfngty ca lied a con. vention which framed a conslilution, and that in stitution waa sii l.mit led to tbe people to be ratilied ; bat jart before the election, the Mime cl.M of per sons who now say that tlie pteaent coiuttitution h .void, taid then tlat tlie constitulinn waa void, n.V thjy .iBdaced tlie people of the Ht.te to reject it. That eouatitntioa wa. th old constitution un.:. r which we had always lived, with some alteration.. Notwithstanding titers were no radical change lu it, yet 11 rejection by the people was demanded aud let complihhed. 0 'Suggested thai, if tfae peoj.le of the State would meet in Convention and fratue a Constitution the State might be admitted back into the Uuion," and some, at least, of the signers' of the address knew that it Was not true. President Johnson did not contend that ihe State was put ot the will be speedily raised Union; and that the old constitution and The enthusiasm in this county is be- laws ef the Sute Twt re no longer alid. i ginning to be aroused, nd we predict most of his old tioliticid associates, de- He dm not direet the people of North that the meeting, on tbe 8th of October dared for resistance. He waa chosen one Caroline to " frame a Constitution " in or- will be the crandest affair of the kind wit-! 01 tue delegates to the State Convention. nessed here sinee the memorable davs of "?',ed k,he Ird,nance of Session. X . . fhr.iiinhiiiit 1 1 aa AAiiriro war tar a narn.u t 180. Thc moat distinguished speaker 1 oua in it9 Mpport. He was ever bold ! n TU civil employee at a cost, far -aU aiiud alone of $S3;,4o9 94. There are W any olnitfeef office-s re iHincu in tne inacninc, an u tun pay. lliu ;tnl, hiui.-elr get a iimjoi'-gener i it .i a. " w at a pay ami anovvunce, titono-ii enti tled to those of a brigadier. And paid out of ns. SALISBURY MARKETS SEPTEMBER 17, 18G8. BeroHras by mm am a eo., oaooaaai perpound, 18 to 3 a der that theyohight be re-admit ted into the Ciiion, but only to "alter and amend their Constitution " so as to make it con form to the changes wrought by the war, and to re organise their gorernme it under 3V1 . .. ii.con. CoI'm-, per pound I :i. j')-i I.U.U, ol oo lo.., " Meal, bush. 46 ' ippera, per pound, , " adamantine. Cotton, per jiouud, " Varn, per bunch, Kgg, per doses; K.a titers, er ponud, I'. oiir, per mirk. Wall, Macfceral, fTi'-'t, 3 .,-.- - vf-f, mninti I'mit, (Iri.-il. apple. pai4, .......... " " unp Id 1 'e .ii h."t, i -a It . ; $33 .'. . " ' " nnpeaie.i Leather, upper, perpound " iwic, "- .......... Iron, bar, " " caMiags, M .......... XaiU.cut, , .......... MJi "'rRhnm, per gal wW India, " Syrup, iter bushal, feet of 10-ineh Pipe, with privilege of the tenant to remove the crop. , JOHN A THOMPSON, rw4t351 Trustee. Haag & Smith's Patent WATER WHEEL. Tff undorBiiyriPit "havfnir accented the agency for the abo-e uatiied wheel,5 would , call the attention, of the proprietor of Mills, j Factories, Ae &e., to the many advantages' they would derive from using it. It is well udaptedt to all purpose fur which water wheel is used. Thesmitll space it occui.ies. and the velocity of It motion, are attract ive features. It requires but a small amount m . .4 . . . war of ireariiiB-, lee does Lot afreet it. v oras Samuel (". Tardr. i.eorgc Jacob, J. W. AUiaon. ; c:rge s. Palmer, M. 1 1 . ( hocklcv, H. C, Cabell, 1'. J. Hartaook. Johb C. William, William U. Taylur, A. P. A bell. J. B. Morton, Wm. B. base, R. II. Pibrell, Oeorg L. BidRood, William If. Palmer, Samael M. 1'ric. LEWIS C. HANKS, Ao't. JanlT twAwtf LkXiXGTOX, N. CI Connecticut Mutual Idfe insurance mm Ol Marl f ord. nm STATEMKNT, DEC. 31, 1867 4 4V 36 to . on ... . .... t 'S ... i 'iu as well on horixont&l as vortical shaft . Suit lo to 'on able to any locality Not affected by back a' Hfjilafl. " I Ti'aaaaSiK banana aMAbte'- tli un . .. . . r-T-. r -; " - . lit? m of thewlieels can be seen in operation at .00 Z 3.00 Voting Tntum & Co's. Mill en South Yadkin 13 to Is KTver. . 40 to 60 I have been iu the MiU wright business 6' 2MHi for 25 years, and consider this by far the best 30 to 33 whu I have ever yet met with. This wheel te cost from $15-to f275, aeeordisg to sixe to 4 Per further particulars address me at, Je- KICHARD T. nul l., Sep. 10, 1868. 4tw-36 to 5 to 63 to 33 to 8 to 8 to 6 to ar in the Kute will be luvited to attend and I anddccidcd in the expression of his opiu- 1 irlTuWi, ,.ii ii... '..-. . ii . ! !ii. 1- 9 ..J r, ... .....1 . . . i r '. , i I.. . L .. i i 1 ,, ' a.. ...t mun in ill j C4UI BHm Will LHJ a IS cussed in the most eloquent and masterly their constitution thus amended. This maimer to the assembled tbonsanrl of la the convention did at its first session, by dies and gentlemen, who. we feel eonfi- ado, wig, among others, an amendment dent will be present. abolishing slavery to the State, and an ordinance prohibiting the assumption by the State of its war' debt. A Governor i elected under this We scarcely need appeal to tbe Con servatives of this and tbt anrrounding counties to tarn oat oil tbe oecasiou. Tbe i.ms am: mm anu laiunui in tneir advoca- " .Sweet: cy. In a spirit of pure patriotism he kad ; 5TWB' Jr P00"4- . . t! . Tj i Ji. ,. . " Ctri6d. pu . nis nana w uie pwugu, wim ft Heart ( ruhed..Pulveri.d ia perfect umaance and sympathy with Salt, coast. per .rk. . hia Deoide. and with him there could Kn 1 Liverpool, ...' . . . I " lable. Smokinc 13 6 76 36 10 1(1 7 160 60 to 00 1.00 to 1.30 60 to 76 10 to 13 76 to 100 I 60 to 60 16 to 30 18 to 20 99 1 35 0.00 to 0.00 3.00 to 3.00 6.60 to 6.00 00 to 00 SO to 1.60 40 to 1.00 KANAWAY! J ANU AltV 28ih 186G, my bound boy Davr, ou August 26tn 1868, m bound girl Sahra, on ept. 1st. 1868, my bound ooy acs, ijou lo me by U6L U. A C.lley, Bl- Col. ii A. A. O. Vols., at Salisbury. K C WtTiTtay of Decem- ACCUMULATED ASSETS $17 670,288,88. INCOME VOU 1867. H i' FOR INTEREST, $ 1,3 9 3,7 1 1 , IS 8 NereiabeT, 1866, wef 1 t thunder tones, and to tbe voice of patriot. no trembiini? retrosncci or faltering hai. ! t .e ",.' O . - q f , . n m . i.. ...... . tation : anil to tne close of hi life revert- Manoi.ciurea, ing to the great struggle that had been to as fruitful only in glory and tears, be " bailed the spirit of bero ism It bad evoked I a a bright harbinger of a glorious future ' for u. when tbe storm should subside and Statin Resouted at this Offie. 8aw. IS. IMP. ber, 1865. I forbid !l persons hireing or liar boring tfiein ; if they do I wil entoroe uie mw on them. I will give a reasonable reward for the apprehension of them to any person who will bring them to me. & GIBBS. Smith Grove. Davis Co., N. a Sept. 11, 1868. w 3w ATOTICE.Theorr-r f ji25 reward-of- 11 foved br us a hi bail, for the R VST V : .......I... u-;,K,lrawn . i mm. . , ib unvvi - . JXCOU U0LTSH0USR. J.A. L. LOSSES PAID IN 1S67, 11,268,75818, DIVIDENDS PAID IN 1M7. $ 643,005,00 Interest received more than nava le Dividends avenure over 50 Der cent. All policies non-fcrfei table for astatod i As-urance can be effected in all forma deair4. DOUGLAS WAIT. - General Agent, Halebjrh , K . C . it r. . I ' " isSSRsl
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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