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i 'fi 4Rk '.'vtBaBaBEmti 4 - - -- r. jn '-MiMTiaara'-rwz t 1 m r . k eft. n ?tatr. 1IY HAM.- ft ItRI'NKK SAI.WIUJRV, Jl I.Y 24. 1M8. 3 "HK SKVMOI AND BLAIU. U .i.Mio ; a law providing Tor muni J mneh from the first, but not wishing . tmy where throng hsut the country clpal elections ; a In providing fur to . tlio S-ntitrl any injustice the nomination of nmut i sod JIlaib 'the holding of terms of the Superior are received with joy and ar creating aa Courla; a law defining dmiea of th enthusiasm uneu.aalle.l by that of auy po- ,e.,l4 u( department, with a provi. litieIeoauiinceihc day.of ISM. Tbljon for ,hem to draw a aum, not ex I r ! nu fuv hundftd ttollart iw -J .1.. 1 L:L .L a .t . ' throw ot UK lotwUlttUea, and are deter-1 reirulatod " " IU I.,.,,...- . i HI I W Ml ... lection. I'll, platform ha the endorse- a resolution requiring ni. nl of all Democrat and t 'ohm natives, the Uoard of bdiicuiion to report on or before the loth of .November ncit; !.. well a. of many who have heretof.ire 01 ,or Won I I J . as l . . a acted with the Republican i.srty. The nu maintenance oi me system Ol issues there made ara clear and distinct, ichoola contemplated by the and they will be fully discussed between j Conetitution. Tlierefbre, the Com thie aad the day of election. 1'he people mil tee recommended, aa the abo ve ran. roiaiDENT : 1N). BOKATIO SGI MOUR, or m ro rl fOR VICE PSXS10ENT i CBY FfiM P. BLUR. -or Miaeorai. IN Till UiMlM-TJI NOS Of UOTERXMEXT, THE REM CTtof Of THE crxKMXc aaur akb eavt the aro- I. IT KM or TttE FEEEMIEVs) Bl'REal'. ALL FOLtltCaL I1MM.IUI ALITH3 iesiokei to mil xeubu si prem a- CV. nuacssra: Pluto. rr m wot a rebe pirtt trh am ve WE ABC TRTIXO TO SAVE Ol B oicxtrt nam the pakoers wkvh o- WBSJUKG IT. Got; At it tke Uk Aunditnt a Pit of laW Cimttitution. ill ia made the daty of the Eieeaiive Oepartiaent ef the Oeremawnt, hy the Act of Ceagreaa ef ISIS, to aononnea by fwoclmitiea when aay pewpoaed amend -aaeat to the Caoatitatiea baa been rathf ed by the reaairha nacaber of ttaaat, nJ de clare it to be a part ef the fauJua -utal iaw. A liiailar daty ia like viae iaipeeed opoa it ia relation to the lath aaaeodaeat by the Soroaatractioa Acta. In parae- of theae acta, the Prtodent and ilhaty repatation of their candidate are foiuf to pa judgment upon tho iin peacbera and Uie enemiea of the Conatltu Uon. They are going to paaa eentence of condemnation upon the taxation and extravagance of the Ecpublieati party, amounting to an annual eifcndltare of (our hundred million of dollara when it ahonld not exceed three hundred milliona. All of theae thing wit? be In read gated daring the eanraar, and the people will demand to know why they have been Used awe ktmdwtd miHiont of dollara ex tra to rapport the Freedauui'a Bureau and a large funding army ia time of peace. Congreea baa committed gmaa outrage apoa the Kxeewtive and Judicial Depart meata of tha gorornaMnt for which it ia now on trial before tlw rrcat tribunal of the Americau people, aad they will ad iuiniter a proper rebuke to it. The Re publican will find every inch of ground They need not think that the rill divert the people' attention from the great wrong which have been perpetra ted ia high place. Thi eanuot be done by the meriu or demerit of the candidate 'on either aide. None will he deceived by the flippant cry of " copperhead " and "rebel" tare tbeee who indulge in inch cant. ,Xeaeuree are everything and men are nothing an far aa the element of oc eeM are concerned at a time like the prr eaL Tct all are minified that no better man and no abler Mate-nun could have been "elected a aatandard bearer than I Ion a -Bw wmv-i - a 11 I L.:. I 1. l.f8voi.dthc,r r-.lb vernm,twillbe Mvmnd h it cumation in relation to the latter amend- , . . . , .v, , I will be adamitatered atrictlv within the meaL The President, it will be remein- .. . , , , , . , . . , , , , ' limit of the power eonierrt-d upon it by bated, limply stated the facta iu the ease, . r - , J . Tl ,, , , , 'the Constitution. Kvery thing, then, tftmttng the legmlataree t the Southern . , . which had ratified it aa -afledged r'l" 6 " Z. .t. " NnvvmhRP iAf I Iaa imrwtrf anrn of thai , studio isly avoiding their re- . . 7 . - vielnrv aannol itaa nvr-r natimaloil It aarill m leral wmI constitatioual bod- . . . . . . IT . hrtna wit i if r. -it, rr 1 1. .t rtf t- I see, oecrewy -v a. p-rsuea uic ; CiteH(rTonr7aTKri. aaae camrec. witk the addmon thahe re- j rmmmnt , tre . r rU that the Sutea o Oh.o and New Jj Jy have named reohttuna purport-1 eudttring M cvefluting JJut , in, rescind their act. rRtioM.-i Neither of the. proclaim the amendment J Democr,u auJ c ill uru, anil a uwi ui ini-iiiuitiju, ... 1 i - -r alir a. ili i i.lv imirem.-il -villi the minor. T J I I t u.ce of the eriii, w ill use every honora ble means to secure so desirable a result worE cm. i oe accompiisiiea within the next 15 or SO day, that tliia (ten eral Assembly aliould adjonni on the lOih f Angnat next, if practioAble. Alter aome little discussion the whole report wa Rdopted. In the Senate, on Saturday no im portant boaineaa was done. Jmigw Oaboriie, whose disabilities bidbeWT irmoved through the inflneiiceof Mr; Roydon, w as admitted to his seat, and the bill appointing Judges of the Su perior fJonrte, Clerks of Superior (Joints and Chairman of the Roards of County Commissioner to take the privy examination of ftmtt covert in the conveyance of real eeta'e was amended and passed. In the House the Committee, to which was refered the bill to continue in office the mnnici pal authorities ofSlibnry, reported, rccommcuding its Ntssagc. 1USAHIUTIK8 RKM0VK1 Rherlg Walton receival a wispatsh from the Hon. Nathauiel Hordea. on Thurs day, astuoaneiog that he had ssweeedod la having Iks disabilities removed from all persons who were sleeted to any ofitce ia tkia county at the late election. We see from tha Charlotte Tiaae that a similar dispatch was seat to Judge Osborne ia relation to the officer elected la Mecklen burg County, and we snpaees the bill in cluded all the oaScers elect in Mr. Hoy den'a lMatriet. Thi intelligence k most gratifying to the people of Baliabury and Rowan coun ty, as we doubt net it ia to the people of !tha various other counties iu the District. The gentlemen elected to the various oft en in thi county are ail mast nnexecp- aa ara all truly Conservative and (hould be satisfactory to all The promptitude with which Mr. Hoyden ha acted in this matter Is deaervinar of all nrauin. and hi success af- i kept our suspicion to ooraelf. Wil liam III. of England, once aaid of an obstinate Jaoouite, "he baa set hi heart on being a martyr, and I have, sot mine on disappointing him, and Joseph William I, of the House of Iteprceeiitativoa of North Caroli na, would have acted wiaely if he had followed the example. He ought not to have expelled the SentineTi repor ter, if for uo other reason, because the Setitinel was "wiling" if not anxious, that its reporter should be expelled. What the SentineFi object was in courting a political martyrdom we cannot tell. It is probable that it baa read souiowhoro in church h story though if we hud nothing else to judge from but its general ton we might be led to doubt whether it ever indulges in such literature or not that "the blood of the martyr's ia the i fords evidence that be exereiaee oonalder- TaaaTMkiiT o 8i'-tfREafcri.:. I tlw season when many death B THE SENTINEL. The Sentinel expresses great snr pr'se that vc should not have fully J seed of the church," and hopes to reap advautagee to itself or its party from such a course. Hut this does not seem to ns to be $uch a martyrdom aa is there refered to. Martyrdoms, to produce that effect, mnst be snob as are gnttereu tor some important principle, and which hare neither been sought nor declined. We do-not mean to justify Speaker UolUeti III the sliifliteHt decree. V e repeat, what we said in onr first arti cle, that it was a very small busi of which he will live to be ashatnel A CONFESSION. During the discussion of the bill, introduced bv Senator Edmund, for The amaatiana anon which that fact tnms I they have left to be decided by some other athuuy.--- : Ate the legislatures of the Southern Stales whack ratified that amendment fe ral and consolation! Icrielations I If they are net then the amendment must tail. Bet who is to decide thi qorstwn 1 We think h ia a question that belongs u the political power, and it ha already bee decided by that power. Bat bad the State ef Ohio and New Jersey the right to rescind their acta of ratification attar they bad notified the Ex ecutive Department of sack act. Upon the answer U be given to this question depends the fact whether the lith amend -aaeat is really a pert ef the Constitution or aot. What tribunal is te decide thi -question t It seems la be a judicial and not a political qaetsioa, aad if so it most be decided by the t'oartr. Aud uo mat ter which way the Court may decide it, it will be equally fatal to amendment. If iwy decide that those States bad the right to rescind their sets of ratification then the amendment WHl want two States of the requisite nnmberia aatkwrt a port of the Coastilattaa. If, on the other hand, they decide that they had do sack right that the action of the Stales once certified to the Secretary of the State is finmL, it eauxlIUhea the validity of the acta ef .tifjhm -'7 rqjacting ju Thii would seem to be pearaBtta- atcar. it wall, of coarse, be said that the governments of the Southern State which rejected the amendment had i rveogniaed by Congreea, and. 9y, that they ran no. be reeog I by she Court. But this ia a mis take. Congreea recognised them ia the very set af subaltling. the aaaendaaeut to them, as it did in sabmitninr to then the amendment abolishing slavery, and tbe court will be bound le notice the deci ansa axal to follow it. How will Congress get over this diffi- salty, which would seem to hi iasnraaoau takesf Of coarse it will repeal the f 1818, and then ioeidins: all the We feel sure that they ill aud disturbed by UO appreLepMou AS result. a n the THE LEGISLATURE. , llieuinat important event in tins body on Friday was the reception of ncsaage from (rov. Holtlen urging the passage of a bill to authorize biui to or ganize the militia or a police force. and the introduction of a bill hy the Rov. Mr. Welker, Senator from Guil ford, in accordance with its recoin mendations. If it is only meant to organize tbe militia as they were organised in this State previous to tbe war there can be no objection to it. But if it is intended to organize a standing force of picked men to be kept on duty constantly, as Wax be approved of its course in the matter which led to the expulsion of its re porter from tlio llonao of Represen tative, and say it cannot compru '. a principle to gniir any advan tage, and that it is not disposed to gratify tho caprice of negroes noi suemtuh to tho unreasonable de mauds of those whom it describes by the ue of a slang epithet which nev er finds a place in the editorial coin on is of the Old A'orth State. 1 ne Sentinel may, and duubtlee does, mean all that it snyr, but it there is any prineipW" inv.lve!v.c confess that our faculties ax? too ob tuse to enable u to djaetT er it. Nor are wr-prtmarM to nduut that our view a to color are at fault, bill whether they are or not the use ol the wvird "colored " would have been universally understood in the sense in which we used, it, and would, have conveyed to the readers of the Senti nrl the "desired information as to the ptTtonnel of 'those who were leg islstors" quite as distinctly us the use of the word "negro." The tetm "ne- manipulating the electoral votes of the Southern States, Mr. Williams, of Oreg m, nmdesome admissions which were scarcely to bare been expected from so radical a source, end which almws that even the reflecting men of the Republican party Rre beginning sble influence in the body of which be is s member. We are glad to ree that our contemporaries in the State are Riving to Mr. R kit jut meed of praise, for no peo ple ever had a more faithful lleprcstnt live. . Raleigh axd Garto Us ii.roxd. At a recent meeting of the Stockholders, the old Board of Directors were re-elected, via: Dr W. J. Hawkins, Geo. W. Mor decai, S. S Royster, .1. H. Hatehelor, Geo. Little, C. H. K. Taylor sad Gea. J. H. Liulejoha. The old committee of finance and in- peel ion, vix: T. B. V enable, Lsq., A. M. Me I'll, eters, Ksq., and Hon. 1). M. Harringer, were re-appointed. At a aubsequenl meeting of tha Board of Directors, Dr. W. J. Hawkins was unanimously re-elected President, ( 'apt. A. B Andrew, Superintendent, and W. W. Vase, Kq., T BTAamuja Avraia We rea ret to i .1 . aiaa i.u La. learo iiibi a uimcuuy -i- - a. s.-. . tvt.. i'i i" mwHiw, in oe none ai auca seasons, anu on sass Iiaptst Oburcb ia ibis City, on last oeehm, Is gtvaa dv ' 1 L'7lW. night, in which Alexander Neely waa f ,."'llitTt stubbed .nd very a-riaaal, wounds if'&KSiZ by George Holt. Holt waa arraated hand far ready a In swab rmriiiaTam, this morning. twathtok Itefimii iilRliii satmtllia J! .a. , I There W semething to be remember Tub Muk antimc Juiibmai We too, by those most liable to what la eall.J havs iteeived and placed non oar W'tnW' Sobrietyjs great my, , i, veniiye. The man who abstains (Wioi exchange list Tlte New lork Mer- n .parHaows drink daring nessaivsi. can tile Journal, a weeEiy pnuiioaiion bot weather n vasUy less liable to Nan than one wuo drinks babituallr , a j , ' II. .N L G. Lata. A late telegram fioin Washington is calculated to render the friend of this gentleman uneasy. We hope they have infor mation of h s whereabouts, and that to stand aghast at the recklessness of, noiWmgtenoan has befallen him. Mr. their own proceedings, and to be in Mr it amteman alio baa r1 great fear of the couseqnenees. TIms eommantHd our highest respect not- witha'andittgsome differnndee of opin ion, and we were mucli' gratified when tho Republicans of tho flfh of great value to Me reliant and business men generally. Merchants and others desiring a good price enr rent from New York CItj, ean hare all they desire by subscribing for tha Journal. Priea tg.00 a year. Lao kb Been. We are indebted to oar friend, Martin Rlebwine Esq., for a pitcher of excellent lager beer of liia own brcwiiug. Mr. iuchwinr baa established a Ibewery in 8alis bury and in a short time ell can be supplied wild desire- to avad selves of this cheap and healthful beverage. Fire.-We regret to Icain that the beta of Mr. Abel Morgan, of thi eoanty, was destroyed by Ire on Sunday night, aad with it hi entire crop of wheat. It is be lieved to have been the work of aa incen Mr. L B. Whicker, of Forsy the County was i early killed by light ninir a few days since. His bono k lled by his tide. confession is worthy of notice, and we commend it to the candid eon sideration of such as hnve been de luded by radical teaching : ' If there is any otjctioo that haa han nrfreil with loree aaainst the present Cw trres, it in the oasaaiartM f( powrr owr thi .States of the I'mim; Ik tktrr.,;rd the rifktt vf thr Move I do ii.it. of ouwas, tally sym pathise with (l.at .''jet lion ; but, t the sanw time, this r .position aSMime tliat wlienerer a rty uiajisHty in Conureas elniaes not to re ... .wi! a 8tte government, at that moment lhal ritaie eeasea lo have any right of repir- laematirai in ibe etecteaal n.'lrpe. It writ be aanl, as a seems Iu BM by Ihxw won art op .osed to the puln-y of die S-earnt Congress, that the in .j ii iy trm have assomtsl the pow er lo say that any State in the Union shall not be eiitiile.1 to have reprt-eu!lion io the electoral coflep-. Is that power wnieh can (ely at this time be exercised by this Uon )fie? I adc if we have not burdens eoooxh 10 carry at this lime, derived from ttie i ion tliai has taken pla.-e in reference to the reconstruction ol llie rebel OUie Is it ne- MM mav lo "nu.ro re-1 it-et .1 1 .1 o (lion .1 io 1 in .1 a . 'eessary now llisi weslioiild adopt 1 his abir-1 paper are tbe cheapest and best edura the word "colored, aa the Sntinel ,',: 'u,;,,, , .11 .ka Hiue. U iIm- tlnfin tTT. .1, : m , . i .. , " , , r . . , ' 1 iors in ine worm. Auuniss, is. ocu ' lore the country of savin'.' that at any time. I .eve it is, there is no just iti cat ion Co , uat we do not find the term colored the op. qne new Bet assy not a I its set It would it, and it should meet with position of every member of the log- mlatore. of whatever party, who val isea tbe peace and quiet of tbe State. We believe that the people of North Carolina will submit to and obey all 1 tws enacted by the Legislature aa fai'hfully as in former years, and that wjbjenJti aJity they will accept the decision of tise Snpreme court aa a final interpre taiion of them. We trntt that the hill will be defeated. In tbe Houae the bill pro trading for tbe installation of officers paaeed its third and last reading, but itsproVis ioiMt are not gi ven. We will publish it aa soon as tt becomes a law, togeth er- with all laws of general interest. -Jr. Bowman, from tho Com mittee on adjournment, reported that tbe Committee had consulted with tbe Governor and Head of Depart metrt. and had ascertained that the following bills only were absolutely y for the organisation of tbe governineat, via : A law providing tor tho organize ear, but whether it is less "offensive or not must be decided by those to whom it is applied. Tlio ue of the word "colored" tty be gngges live of souiething not so pleasant, but not necessarily so, aa the term, color ed ia constantly being applied to ne groes as a class. And even if it is suggestive of a fact can the fact be denied Can we conceal the truth from ourselves and others by refusing to use a term which mar possibly be suggestive of it ! And can the state ment of truth be considered: aa un just to any one I - We scarcely take up a paper District nominated bfm as their can didate for Congress. Demorrst's M. in i 111 v . This popular parlor Magnsine hss won for Itself an en viable place in tbe esteem of American ladies. Its usefuln. , the amount far. nia bed fur the money, ia only equalled by ita, variety, it high lone, and general lit erary excellence. In all these respects it ia far in aivance of it contemporaries, and thoroughly deaervea tbe high fa vol it has won. It is mai veloo that premium of real and great value can be added to a magasiue of such cost and character, for three dollar per year. It only prove what is eooften aid,tbat book aud uewa- applied to the negro race generally. Since we Commenced writing this ar tide we have been prompted by cu riosity to look over ou' exchanges and eii nd if so applied by many of them. Among others of high char acter we find the Raleigh Sentinel itself so applying it iu its issue of the I Ml., In that n umbel, aliei couiplL uienting Win. Cawihorn of Warren, and Leary of Cmuberlund for their comparative liberality it says : ' Our urpriftOis that really re-p.ctable men vf ' color, who are intelligent and have tbe confidence of tbe communi ty, will affiliate with tuppose that if the 1 'colored' be regarded as "offensive by Messrs. Cawthorn and Leary the Setdiirrl will apologise by saying thai in another part of its article if refered 10 mem as "negroea." We suspect, however, that the key to the SentintTt course is to be found, in what may have I en an in wherever it sum Hie views or interests ot a natty majority in Crfigreas, any State of this union may be deprirel ol its right to vote lor I'n-ti.leut or t aa) 1'reSMiet ol liM L. tates ! I say we expose ourfelves to ibis critmisin at tlie hands o our political noenia. and it is ... . lit . . 1. . L a criueisill inai win or ..nucu.i tuwunn. Mektt.no or thi Salisbury Cojr HKaVATtvR C'Lt'R. Owing to the vagae- ness of tha notice, whieb did not specify (he hour of meeting, the meeting .ol the Club ou Saturday night was not a Urge. Iy attended a coujd have been desired. Hut what was wanting ia n amber was made up in enthusiasm. Moat 'heartily were tbe nomination of Seymour and Blair ratified by those who were present. The bare mention of their names "brought down the house " in thunders of applause, which waa sometimes- long continued. Thi enthusiasm, we foal confident, will continue to increase aad spread through out the county, and we predict a large in crease in November upon tbe Coneerva live majority in Rowan at tbe butt elec tion, wuicli wa ncany live nunarsa. ne . centrcfuiral forte caused by it i assure -ow friend at a distance that W-f rSS ninv Demoreat, 476 BroadwayN. T. Kiixeo. Harrison Stalev, freed mau, convicted in Rowan County Court ol larceny in February last, and who spent some time in our jail as' punishment for said crime, was killed in Wilkesboro a few days since by a man named Gilreath. Gov. Hoi den has offered a reward of $400 for the apprehension of the murderer. Taf GEirrtTH La nm. Persons wish ing to invest in the very valuable real estate would do well to remember that the land of the late K. W. OrnSth will be exposed to public sale at tbe Court House in Bali bury en Tuesday the 4th day of August Bee advertisement iu auetber column LEXINGTON ALL BIGHT I A mtifitathm meeting wa held la Lex ington on the night of tbe 13th inst. (June a number of ladica aud gentleman were present On motion of M. II. 1'iniiix, U. t . Lowe, Ksq., waa unanimously elected Chairman and John M. Wolfe, Secretary. Win. M. Bobbins, Km, being present, loud calls from the audience were made for him. Mr. B. are) aad entertained ibe 111 1 boat mm hoar, iu an able, earnest and forcible manner. He spoke in tbe Richest term of the nominee Of ttie IS a 1ion.1l Democratic Convention, amid great applause, and then took up Itadicalisia 11 North Carolina, lie want down Into thi dark reressc of its corrupt heart, and ei posed its tceret imaginations. Ha urged upon the people the necessity of organis lug Clubs over tbe County, during the campaign. After Mr. B. bad concluded, the Hon. J. M. Leach addressed the audience at some length with hi usual ability. Ou motion, it was resolved that the -Secretary be requeatcd 10 furnish proceed ing to the Old Surtk State aud Ualcigh Semtmel lor publication, af .er which tbe meeting adjourned. C. F. 1XWE, Jso. M. WOLFE. Chm'n. stroke' Regular hours for sleep and meals, and the avoidance of all Irregularities and ei eessea, are among the other prerenUUve. Bathing, waahlng or sponging the skis all over in the morning b R wholesome precaution. Kvery one employed oat vf doors, that can possibly do k, skweii wear a light, ea.y-fittlng, liread-brimmad hat Brick layer, sarpaaters, Uborsn. I mortar-makers, bod carriers, and all oth n working ia tbe sun, should have so kind of shed or hade bandy, where they can ret for a few minutes at short inter val of half an boar or se. Ia every instance where a person u fatalta ia Ilia ataaat on a ha J.. ine nrat iniac is is remove sas asrasn tt aa cool and shady a plaee aacan be bead 1 o . . r - - , aim, u wo Hwa w nisi a snani 01 air m Mowing at tho thaw, Ity-stau4er and sere curious idlers shoald be kept from crowdtnr aroand. Tbe next w to send io all duaetbas for a doctor er a ikilled apothecary. Bet at it frequently kai. pens that neither a doctor nor an apotle cary ean 0 aad in ttate, taose wao Ute charge of the wfferer hdd know ka 10 act. lor iwer asay mvs wa inc. 1 or their information the folbwfor b seggesi- Bec'y. I 1'hey should cesive heat These dlfJec some hat in their ayuiptom. ana requare a some win-. different I real meat. Tbe Rest etf thsw occur during hot weather, after undue ei rlln. 1k. n-rt lln . to move, though be ram gmiatsJiy be roi ed 1 be baa a feeble pube ami s aaa) a akin. Here Use ta simply a k of nervous power, and relief b promptly afforded by nmvbg Mm t a tool, lu dy place, applying eaM water or lee u. the head, and administering bad brandy and water, iced wins aaa water ar , 1 stimulant. In the other aad more taut form of this Section 01 Cerent set at symptom show tb mail vet. Mere ths patient suddenly bib to thw ground, cm, pbtely unconsetoos, bb kiu b aatngeutly hot aiid dry, kb breath hag hurried, con vulsiou are not aenwamn;., aad, If. pro per treatment be not prwiptly resorted to, death soon lakes jdaee. In thi ease, al so the patient should be promptly remov ed to a shady and cool spot, perfectly pri. vale so that the crowd amy be k. pi of without fall, lib ctothmg akawhl k stripped off, and bis whole body hoist.', be rubbed with ice from bead 10 fool, and pieces ot ice should be kept mVr tl armpits. Tb shoald he steadily perse vered with until the patient t restores. r until a .loetor arrives, or until it b plain tint the easel beyond mmmj-..i. I.y nchherg if Aft. Bowan will do her duty in, tbe approach ing campaign in such way aa toebullenge the admiration of her sbter counties. The Club resolve 1 itself into the Salis bury Kr.vMon; axd Bi.sik ( luh and tha old officers were retained, except that Her. dec. Hut wet Lambeth was appointed one of it of the word I v'ce Presidents to fill an original vaean- ey. Able, stirring, aad patriotic apeecb- e were made by Luke Blaekmer, T. W. Ke,n and F. K. Hbober, K-irs. Tim 'luh will bold iu next meeting at the '1 'own Hall on net Saturday night. A full attendance of all the members is re quested, aa well A of tbe sitiaen jener. ally, and the Ladixb epeeblly. Come one, come all, and let us have an oh) fash- rebtioo only te-l10" ; B,t,,t itw atborii;tig.the yoath wbopreadoa oeor the 00a nnsLaad.net to u""c lrea-ore to borrow nsoaoy, earn, te kave an ofmortapliy-isishow m fltk -S-- I the State Ciaitlturiios, Aad if so. there to carry 00 tbe Stale government : a 1 to be a iiBiliimniaaf way f asast- raariat ration law : a law Drovidinw far BugUsata.-sd-a-t bM im J-iprsidamtul EUotora: . arovid ben of sWrtasofth. Stata- ingfor the eiecUeo his unauthorized power and thus vent his spleen at aa" So the advertontadmiawoa, in the l foUgyjng iwtj fMl revival. A number of worus : -we were, moreover, willing to gratify the desire, on the part of Fatal Aocidcrt. -We are pained to learn that Mr. Daniel Ieonard, formerly of Davidsoq County, waa suddenly killed at Mr. U aggoners', near Foard' Mills, in this county, on the 1 tth i ust , by tbe burst ing of the cylinder of a threshing machine great speed Owing to the high speed required in a threshing cylinder it haa often occurred to us that there wa great danger of such accidents. Too much eaM, therefore, could not be taken iu their manufacture to render them perfectly secure by mean of strong iron bands. We also learn that a day or two before Jacob Shaping, of this county, bad bis leg broken by an accident In taking a thresh lug machine off of a wagOR. ' T Another Fatal ArtfrrrET. We aref speeches may be expected on tbe occasion from able and eloquent gentlemen. It wa also resolved to have a county August 1st 10 appoint delegate to the Htste Convention, whtoh meets at aateagb 1 ka 1 ilk mf I11....I In niw.lal P-.L having tbe spirit of a martyr, ooHrtadf du-atial dectora for tbe State at large, ami uuitydom, did it f We BRspaetad a io transact other imporUad koaiuea. pained to learn that Mr, John Lindsay, only a of Bobert Lioday, Ksq., of Oraensboro, had his body severed in twain by a circular law mill In Teanessea a few eatjrwaaw,- News Papk rB Sale. Hie pro Him Meeting in Bsiujbury, on Saturday,! offer dial paper, together with their job office and material, for sale. Per- sons wishing to invest in such an en lerpriae will aot soon fiud a better op portanity in North Caiolina. SKYMOI'B AND BLAIR Immense meetings, ratifying the nomi-j nation ut .Seymour and Htair, are being held in all the nrinclpal cities of Ibe Dntroi. - The meetijg In Rt Louis wa laree and enthusiastic, and' pruminent gentle men, heretofore hostile to the Democratic party, announced their determination to support Beymour and Blair. Missouri will give a rousing llemocrutie roaioriti A apontinroua meeting waa held in Louisville, Keatacky, on Thursday night immediately after iho reception f the newa of the nomination. Speeches were made by Itovernor Uramlette, tn-arg I). lTenlice, and other prominent gentlemen. (lee. D. I'rvutbe closed hi fpeecb a follow : "It I fitting that we rcjoic. It ia pro per that we th ink teod and onr own in domitable Democratic souls for our proa- peclive deliverance. That we are tn be delivered I know and feel as well as if tbe spirit of prophecy were upon me. I it tory noon us aa plainly 1- ever- saw star in heaven. But victory ores 1 1 oik - battle. To whs it we meat fight. AnO are we not prepared for the rinlc 1 1 lur eeaaliy hss Inaa lison hlbd gloom and deiolalioii and woe. A Gov ernmeiii a horrid aa a nightmare er an earth devil or a hell-daril sit upon her bosom, iho most beautiful portion of our broad land ia swept by a sea of ty ranny worse than a lake of fire and brim stone. Let us, then, all of as, ro forth to our work. If by onr own fault we fail in tbe mighty cause in which we are now engaged, find' curse and mankind' and onr own wilt rest 'apmtw"?-"""" In 1 lev. land, Detroit, Omaha. Mil .van kit, and, iu fact, in nearly all tha leading vines, iinpromuiu aemoustrstions nave been, held, or arraugementa are in nrof- ress for suitable demonstrations ia honor of the ticket 1 be Bart teal nominees hare failed to inspire enthusiasm. Their uauva have disappeared. No one appear to think ol them. The revolution m public senti ment which commenced last summer i going forward, and it will net stop until there b a ebanire effected in ih n asilot 1 tration of the ( ;.i vernment Lynekburq r.ienwtiK m come uw. trtor u in rresi.l. oti.d election, Sttle eh et'sms wHl bo I. .1.1 10 etevan mates, a toHows : lit Kentucky on ibe 3d of Aug eat W Te nessce on tbe Oth j fas Yrnwont en tb 1st of Mrpieiubari in. California on lb 2d ," in Maine on the 14th ; in Nebraska on the tith l Oember; tn I'ennsvii .n . o tt: m ... - r , . lino, noiiai. i, lowa, on ine t.nu, and 1 1 W'rst Virginia on the 2-M. The 1 bird of November, the day nf tbs Presulentbl elcrlbn, b also tko day for holding State elections in kfaaaarhnse' t-, New York, New Jerapy, Delaware, Mary land, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Miu- iuita, .Missoun, Kansas and Nc The Funding Bill, so Ion- debated passed the Senate, Wednesday. It pro vide for the bine of bonds, tmvable. nrin- eipb and interest, io tain and redeemable nomc ot the lutateat presses, wm: the moat provident forethought, are suggesting legidntion by Congress in ease of tho "insanity of the Preai- dent." The intimation is. thai some nf Gov. Sevmoara family have been insane, nod that ho may therefore I come hi I Hits sitowa. first, that t.'u , are thinking It w quite probate he may be I'rosidrut, after nil ! His Ibtllimoie Sun remarks, "that if v. were tnsaiio, we ct ceive nothing pore aipropriatR Hiai'. vi-itii sncii leBtslatnm aa Uoncrcs - giving Ibe country, to have aTttiiRta in the presidential chair to sign the hills.;' It is scarcely necessary ! say, however, that tho iaillnatioii " imputations in relation to Goveriw s. y in. .nr. ara without foundation, ' weak mast lo the cause, and wicgfr. I ym-hhurg aVsw Maxims For V. I in twenty, thirty and forty years espeet vary, tha Irtt bearing 5 per eeatlItsmt,1 tb second 44 aud tbe third 4 ner cent I axjru I'.. it VouNt, him-- Don't scroam nnleayen are frigutt." od. A nnnownets of waist shows n 1 rowness of niind. It is a Hue silk that know notn ing. The true test of a man's temi- to keep him waiting fen mi nut hi il inner. Never faint when yon are r! Always select some good ttpltortu. ty or yoang man. the more persona there are m ' ti e more successiiil will bo your ' A u 1. man ahnuhl not onlv faint ' but be above suspicion. Drcanis nro the novel '! ..I ... lu.. - . -l- ui . 'iivsi wii-ii no am i..a. asiwih ecand 44 aad the third 4 ner cent. ? .1 i .Z ur 11 r . t n u . ' - - - ,t ere uie inu pieciric ioioai'"K" I hey are exempt from all .Stale uL a.l .. ... . . TL.. , .; 1 - t. f I 1 no uean. tuat win acnu a miam- 5 20 bond, at the option of ,h Idt) 1 nJ "" in a language RfUUlE IIIU'V" ft abm provteV foYlhe auaual appropria tion of 184,000,000 of reseipt from ens lam, to ba applied lo the exQua-nishme.it of the pubis? debt, and make gold eon traeta valid with the restriction ,. ubore. Exchange kaown to the two pamd. Exckanoe. The Tariff Bill wa tbe Ways and Mean Committer, kills h tor thi session. 1 f y!
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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