- 4.!- '!! .11 I! 1 Is'' 3V- -I .WATEH WORKS. VERSI0X3.1 Tbo THU 1WDAY, JULY 17,f; s the ai,ovii.jt say.: avoread XenuiV urtiile prorosinir ai route from SaiiiUcv hy way of Stoke's Ferry, Flag town, gwift Waua,4Itr Gjad aud Lit, tie's Mills, : lo Kot kfnni.1 I idly ndinit Hot Ihte route fee proposes posses ses some impoTtiUit Matures not claimed for aiiy otlier rnte yet spoken of. It uoaltl tao tl rich land along the Yad- t! Avir. nnil oiKjn up ' section of couvlrj jjoiiiiii more and more attrac tive on account of ita mineral and ngH cuUurit wealth. But it would uecpsa: iHv 'tie a very' expensive route, and wimld also fail to realize to the friendaof the Saiisbury aud Rockingham road cer tain advantages anticipated of the ronte t ia AiU'marle and the njoutji of Kocliy river. I differ also with "Netno" in re- eliffibilitv.It is certaiulv fartlier viii StokWa' Ferry an more difficult of construction ;pethap8 doublv inoi-e difficult. One grand ad vantage of the route r Albemaile U that the l:K-kuignam anti oaiisuury jwn iimrWadesboro und Salisbury railroad, in "'order 'tgave expe'rise, slfould have a, coiuniou trunk to the mouth of Rocky RiverJ Alienee it If ojily 13 miles to Wiul.Wn. which v can be reached at Rinall expense,- as there wfll be n heavy cradini ami only two bridges, one over RoV-ly River and the other over Brown Creek. The main branch should props tiie' i'ee Dee at the mouth of Rocky River, theuce through tlic upper end of Rich mond to Rockingham From the fork of the Teo Dee and Rocky Riveter' afcout 1 14 milW there will be but little grading and iio bridging. From Little River to Rockingham (10 miles) the country is V hilly for about 10 miles, but not more so ithaii Stanly eountyThis route passes through a fertile and healthy section, i entirely cut off from railroad facilities, f . A The road to Rockingham would open to TuRthe manufacturing interests there and the one to Wadesboro w6nld4laceu$ in direct communication with Charleston, , .f tliei jCiieraw am Wadesboro railroad ' will certainly be built to Wadesboro this winter. y - 1 I Tlic benefits which the farmers of Row- "1" an and those along the line would derive I from this road are immense. I speak, of ; course, of the scheme as whole the I road o Wadesboro and the main branch to Rockingham." - j r Business- men arid property holders - here ire beginning to admit that vast in 1 lurnata tit thu tnvvn nnil Kprrinn linn" suspended on the building of this road. Indeed, there is more in itthau. in anjr project yet proposed, and whatever route may be selected to reach tht two points, Rockingham and Wadesboro, it is'evif ; dent; that so direct a connection with Charleston ; Cncraw nd Wilmington bring Salisbury to the railroad centre, and turn pproac&iu some Ai . I ... . snoum Temem n i"" it 8treeU lh ater Lt4: ,rom in pttrsuit citizens hooted at the steers, efifirtinado much to P"?8 pumps driven by water powerJ These low ! tlier! LaU and t handkerchiefs at ine j ? . 1 4 7i I' VJiWr works require lime attentwD : ana cosi and fcw flred att (hem , with ad benefits lnd owners 7 hat little. The Salem; Academy las its pIstol8. dwt crowds of people followed Naw ' j -r . ... It'.MrJmtf . Tim ? fjirnipra 1 ,. 1 J.K n7otnHmflT1 . r'!,!. of h . I. , 1 . I UrU one and a half mni io i I bitrUllllct vyr- jare wyVP ' t" Vnncf .d h TL pHque little town of Salem .U tJI t0 describe the behaviour, of a : . !zrzz, . , , t ic ujiva.j, . , . - 1 writer v 1 Attn ot.irnr varer wurki 01 kiiuiiiu: wia 1 i u. t,- pay tasc 011 every acre tnc ai, 8tructiou, whia supply Mat institution wbntiwaft a become of tbe.nj Xow and whether in cultivat 10 ij or not, from a fine spring on the premises. then la Bteer, harassed and frightened, lands noMitti nnde fence, P - Tbe boys of our town have had 'Mots outd malle a plunge to breaic thrpugh the denredatio.04 pf roaming hers wiw fftlll fttf tjie gali8burv Water Works, crowd Und -et awnr 'in two or three t -u .l.uvn thft irrassi weeds, ana nuaerr CTowth Vhlch'wonld.iby nature process enrich their lands. In. this way atone land wnera arp constantly suffering a heavv lcu.4 on nnnseu lanas every year. ' ' J 't - I - . , :. a. Thsrnra navinc taxes iorwuicii wit-j but we suggest that the original dea car- j ase their!, wide horns tippeid i a slow ried out to completion i would be a graud man or boy. : Xo lifo was lost, but it was I achievement, jand contribute immeusely m new aortj of excitement for the Goth- Xi the securitj of property ami tne com- Maroites, which, had it been, seen oy jone fort ofcitiienijs. If the town cannot af!)f 6nr sobr i old Dutch fartncjrs, would ford to incur tlie necessiiry expense, piost likely have drawn from him words receive no oenenis, "" T rhaps private capital couht be, tempted glightly irreverent aud by no ineanscom IanI were proiecie. , . . i4 cor,pleta the work according to the plhueutary to the intelligence of the city i ! nn t-.Mi nii!i (r cfrwU IlieV WOUICi UB 1 -(-- ---1 - 1-3 If , . . ' . r l . t J 1 TiT i,t. original design, if secured Vyt exclusive crowd. Wesleyan Female totitute,3QV Q have STAUNTON, VIIJU ia. Let Cs Do It; ....... .--"" I j The people of Winchester, y a. shown an extraordinary and loving pa- L Openiu30thSe.ion,Sepien)bcr l8ih,18io. triotism In their efforts to do honorr Uie 0ne of ihe fiwt tKbooU for jouijg uaies m ine dead Confederate soldiers who sleep in or I United States. Climate unsurted. bar- TT.trini AMtui n mmui ...inHini KA9iitirn! . Atienueti ut mu' " uinrnxil tl.ir r-pmptcitvitd the I Soonjepn at ate, fctnciesi economy n full extent of their means, they liow call Among the lowest terms in tLeJ.Unl"nn.. . npou the several States whose dead are terms: 1 a ru , .us, Tg B toassiHi. uiuws v V: .rTZ . , 1 s ' All r low. been assigued to eacn 01 inesesraiev, nuu i . IjTuV it happens .that Xorti. ? rV. w:a.IUe11.D, Pre-id't. . huh 11101 e iieuu sous uu nf, j nthf r Stntp. It it proposed that the States Interested AWTTC shall each erect a monument! on the lot ' 1 . .1 1... .i.....t . Ana clrTif- &1 flllfl: I mi. T- Tu. 1 ;t. wUl Kp lAtuincu J 119 uruu, iuwraiuwrvr'"" lire iun " - , rr . . Florida. MiKsfssinDi niul iMarvIand are July 20lh. after which date thriy will lw-e- . .1 S- s i T J m - I. " inovini? aclivelv to eomplvl alitl It Is ear- r be eloped nestly hoped that X:th Carolinsi tvill doj linquents BUY HAED- 2! ' ketL open until Wile SAVE E.10I1EYI iiiiiji'S .-.-is. 1 the ime. Gov. Vi-.t.co. is1- authonzeu to innu'rurntt the; tuuvementJ abd iall who are dfstKtsed to help in so 'proper Un un dertaking will please correspond with him. ' . " ! " ! t 1 ' !' ' . - "L ; 1 l.. Anil von will not onlr snte mon ' - ? L - ..1 I T - . j - AIM I ana douoie tax imjou on i u- the Best Goods made. You will A I t? . By order of nJJoardforni- Wel SeIected tock of - Hardware. Mo. , u. . v..v.. ? TJiresIiern. and htwu-ir macLinep ? 1 II I . . . " .'! h , 1 . . ' ' ' 1 miionera. July Tin, 1879. 2t The Mexican Do rights' for a term of years. ! inn il i irra rT iifkfrltf ifni;v is u Ktandiutr re- Rut tvedo not design to enumerate the v?-" . T . .. " f. Ti J , i. ... T The present ling re- busiuess constantly improvin sure processes jof nature liUt WO IIO noi ueenii1 l" v - . . 1 . - . . . 1 Imj useless worK. luqioimci. . . ,! -,. fll tWm We anions to wipe out. an ueiicf t uau n v .. - , .... - !. : t.. .! r...l who live in towns ana own no iuu9 , . Jeonfidencel intoritstPri nnlV so iar as we ueueve mo x n DicuiCa . v-. . , rnmorR stock law would promote the general good Charlotte K. jll.; Co., held their lannttaH to strict the range business still further. no A COXOfiSTED EXGLtSU iloSET MAR- ret Lonuou, juiv m. 1 no nmes s aid feel tfuaOcial Article says: "Tiio eondiUou of t.ne money inai fcei is one coiigcsnou. 1 by prolonged distrust. As yet , plod need there is 110 j .t . 1 r appearunce 01 a revival 01 Tho market is a prey- each one of which tends r t.bn -enuntrr. We feel connaent u meeting in piatesyiuo would do this bv-diverting avast amount Hon, V. i f "renews was, caurui iu labornow expended in keeping up chair, an d HJ ?. Helper, appiintexl bee fences to subjects whicli would enable retary the farmer to make more money and conse- pie mo8t; itnportant matters transacted quently to give his fatnily n better support WAro the election of seven Directors, and and liiscluldren a mpre uoerai puucauuu m the paSsjige of a series 01 resotunons wuu and thus, while helping him personally regard to missing bonds of j Iredell auu lust . Thursday. Money commands no price cotunieiisurate with the risks which the lenders muse take." , j j ' ! j This is very much the condition of the iHon?v market in this country! for several years past- ; Will the press of the State oblige by callinc attention to the subject, and mak- ma such suceestions as may ioe ueemeo proper as to the best mauiierj of raising thu small aUioimt. Uhar. uoserver. A Case fur dollar and Tahler'a Buckeye Dni dnpwhat it uroiuiert and lar. Straw-Cutters Corn-Sheller What U the difference betweln the Mexican J"!' HfK He Ointment the other does not. The Mexican dollar aavu, "1 am one ? riow, Hocn Mattocka and Picka, Shoveb . Spades and Forka, (ilaw, Painta,v Pila, puU ' and Varnwh; Iwtkc, Ilingea and 'Sert..' nlthough of eight o attain - The people oftStatesville aiid Taylors- ' ti.ttil nn.ill.ur nii.nttTur mi HlA 19tll t( wonui comer ocnem-u u. , Meckieubursounije. 1.01. "--' proinoto building of a Kail road from large. It should be considered by those who DrT, j. Moo re, A. Syiiiigs, : Dr. Orr, g , . . , f , C. A. Carlton, E. B. Piake, and J. If. h,c . t j. . . ,wwl, Reid, were elected Directois.; t a sub- . t y,mnle.tion . There sequent meeting ot tne iirecrors . i. lioitflte as toi how they shouia voce at this electiotij that tlie question is rea4lv onlv a question of time.' At the present rate of timber-destruction ror ieupiug purposes it cannot be many years before a general and hbsolute j law will be im peratively demanded by the State as a means of self-perservation. How much wiser and better to foresee the evil day will: front 4 as a Myers was re-elected Presideut. The purpose of the resolutiQus referred to above, was further) promoted hy the appointmentjof T. S. ra)l, J. Y. McAden land A. W. Jamison a committee to search the books of Uie foriuer Treasurers of the seem 8 enough enthusiasm on the subject to warrant itsliuccet-s. and beguvat once to fortify the country r-UAnv ascertain the number and against tlve consequences of dennded f ! id , t , lu1 wj.jxt lands, which jve parched and droughty h,ul become of them, together with such field, ami railing sprjugs, ii u,iiei- oth(?r inforraation concerning them as the ed meadows. Lntnn;Hn mlirlit. ilnpm' nrnticr. The There an be no doubt the question is one of very serious importance to those wio expect to remain in tlwT State and their descendants to succeed them in the inheritance -of the homes they are now building up. j . f , We are gratified to Rtate, in this con nection, that) many of the farmers of might committee will report at the nextounual meeting to be held in Charlotte, 011 the first Thursday iu July, 1830. ; Dk. II. J. ed season at in the North ! A correspondent of 'Charlotte - Observer mentions j General- J. A. j Young, of that city qs one eminently worthy to re present the District in tho next Congress. We concur most heartily in thocompliment paid Gen. j Youngs and hope modest worth muv in him be rewarded. Sympathy". On street, near the eastern limit ot live Mrs. William rardue. hue; appears to be an intelligent woman, illiterate. She U tho mother children, nearly all of whom hav ed their majority. The eldest, a woman is married; and lives eemewhere I North The next, a hiale name'l isamuel.'iis twentv-nine years old, is an idiot and a cripple, and has a huge double 'goitre on his neck. HU'vounsrer brotherl Travis, i alo an idiot Hud afflicted with epilep tic (its. ha villi: one every hour night. Their j lower limbs are wofutly deformed, having never! had strength enough to enable them to walk, and lying and crawlinff about on the? floor I has dis torted them uearly out of all resemblance to leg, - '-.ii Mrs. Pa id ue states that! these children were boru healthy and coin tinned so nu t il they reached the ago of sixteeu or eighteen mouths, when they were attack ed with epilepsy, of which their present deplorable condition is tiie result. eldest is able to sit on a chair! a placed there, but the other sits hundred feent" but wbee yon tcome to invent it ron find it 1 only eishtfeOTe. l,l auier a Duckeye Pile Ointment ya yl will cure you of Pile: and upon trial it ta found to do 0 in Harcelt everv caee. It makea hut line promise to 1 J f . . a. the citv. enre Pile?; and does ao without failnre.4 I'rice 50 cent a bottle. 1' or sale op u. r.. xarwer, Salisbury, N. C. Cousseii!' Gmipound Hor.eyjof Tar han been so Ions and favorably known that it need no encomium. For. cough, cold aove throat, hoarsened, etc.. it nflrdii speedy relief, and la Di&te' CrtCiU,-IlaBd nod Mill Siwi. Z. Blacksnritii & Carpenter ! HORSE AXD MULE SHOES. Tin and Hollow Ware, Patent Oil Cans. U Patent Fly-Fans and Traps. DTTnriTre! abtm turn .wttb 1! a most pleasant and efficacioiU remedyV'honey I M r ?- f vS ; ; and tar being two of iu ingredients. The skill Huggy-IIarness, Harness jLeather WI' ff of the chemist, and the knowledge of a phym- Mountings, w agon ami lMtggy Materifil r cian were united in it preparation, tue refHltJand many other articles-too itedibus ta 1 heiMsr a eoiiioonnd which i tlie favorite reme-i mMition. - V . i j': - 1 of the 1 dy in lhi severe climate, andj haa no equal as a cure for couuih, colli, lioarsfne!", oroneuiiix, Honey of lar. croup, etc. Uie Coussens' Franklin "township, jjuiniug with some in blages there Satisbufv and Locke j townships, have works. The; t Tiik ELtrUANT. Among the odd things got up fori tlie fantastic parade at Salem- inston on the 4th, was an elephant, life-size, which ninety-nine persons out of a hundred at the distance of o0 yards, Iarris is siKtiding the heat- would hafe taken to be a veritable thing the sea side watering places of life. Tlie man who m vde and walked amusing the gay assem- it U a genius of uo mean order. Iwith his balloons und fire- I v ' ' n the ll.'M r 'thmiji :t Mb t The ter being ajid lies iy. The and has or eign- Price oO cents. Salisbury, N. C. For sale by C. li. Barker, mention. No. 3, Hedi tck's Kow, -Xear National Hotel, Main Stn et, i i i 30-.lv SALISBURY, N. fj determined to fence themselves in wheth- 13th speaks New York Herald of the Vhcn he disorders of baby hood sittack of "an exceptionally fine your baby use at once Dr. Hull s liaby t i I . ' 1 . 1 a 1: . t er the law passes 01 not. It Is believed display" at Manhattan Uencii, evening om syrnp and notice us raput nnti ueueuciai th section mentioned the 12th. witnessed by thousauds of de- efl'ect. Price 25 ceuts. ensitv brim into the indeoendent lichtetl spectators. There were a number . . .---o. -- - I - - 1 of balloons Roman cand wonderfnlly colors. sent ' up with 1 batteries of es attached and a variety of 1 brilliant lights of different The Sailing of the Jeannette.M The efforts to find a northwest passage excited interest. The sail- ..,,! . , . ..n have always inepifcc iw TCBitHiHcv mjb me . , . - Gurilou ljennett's Herald, 4'wa5 a naval encounter between Ktemer Jeantiette under the command of son of Ex-President Taylor, wrote and published, iu March, 1678, tin article 01) "Stonewall Jackson; arid' the' Valley Cahj- tfponjher the- anxious thonghts of the peojdeiu the westeru and north-western counties, whose most' natural (because protiV deVice8 wce bestli markets lie in that direction. But .ii;it-1 1,mi . f;U.n there; is no time for delay,. While we r 8lnmper over thesubject, other 'commu nities are pushing off and building up other-markets and establishing trada re lations which it will be difficult if not impossible to counteract. Prompt action now Is of 'tne highest importance We can movement a very large- district, arid we shall thus, in any event, have an example under tie eys'bf tliel county which will be constantly pleading ror general auop tion. ! ! i two shins of tire, with heavv cannon-1 Cunt. De Louir from San Francisco is at Breast PtATES.-rGen.Ridiard Taylor, ,i: .i iJ,,k n, an.unrr ;.. .i. tractiucr marked attention. The Herald . , :..!.:.. c e 11 puuilSlieu a man 01 uie .-vitui: iviii, m CXpiosiowauB.iK.i.iiu, w.co. ,. . , - . beLM1.let.om. I - The Coney Island Daily Fetes , of the plished by previous explorers. The near lifh onnXnnUc that tliAro will b n n-rnnd est approach to the iNoitli Pole vet made w . . . . , tm wvpn nerrree. NordeiiSKlohl lecentlv ncimrtGin e Mov,-u' innranriiv U1AI noil, i - - o - . noilliUll .0 iiivivuiiv hum vt" E ... .!.. .1........ , in .. ..... :. . t L- . . fweilb Wlllllll incite ucuirrs 111 a uuiui nonading Unoons at 8:d0 P. 31., at that 1 1TOg8aije. An exchange says : place, . j t No single explorer has yet nccom- ae how this Rowan bov of plihed the uorthwesterii passi.ge Horn r -I liamu's Uav to liehrinirs btraits, or vice ago, whose meagre stock ol but discoveries have proceued at leaminir was his greatest drawback, hns different times west from Baffin's Bay Viv nlnplr nntl inprtv frinmnhed in tho and east from BehlillffS Straits. Until j i OJ r 7. . . . , .... . .. . . . ... i l. - .i" .:fMr u i,;. tcfn nA n it Wm tneir tracks nave croswu earn umer uu paign," in which he said "breast plates een on federal soldiers after jlie battle at AJfiddle- town. and he "saw time poor fellow laying dead on the pike, pierced through breast pjate and body by a rifle ball." All this," says one' J. A. Judson? ""U. S volunteers, "l pronounce absolutely false eveu'when Gen. Taylor asserts, as he does, that Tims we Ho years father ot these t Ui'idien is'iusaue;. leen lor a period of sixteen teen vears. Ualeigh AVtr. State News. A boat load of 7,000 watermelons were shipped to New York from Beaufort oil Wednesday of last week, i The Blade chronicles the death in Mor- Sallie years Six t.hnsft1 'tlinr nm' what' Iih r beljere uie people are r.pe tor a revival Mffl.8t5lf saW.1 ' i of thU vVadesboro project, and 'that if - MrJlld80n t istmguished as to excite thp vvonder gupcr.lb,0 ()b;t.u.je to tJui circumimvi-a-and adniratinn of cultivated aud scien- tioii of this toutiuent. Exi lointiars to- north troni liesi- men of the right stamp will take hold of thus deliberately and cm-1 tiflc thousands, who assemble af the pjost ward the North Pole it, the efFort. people will freely sustain the phafically writes himself down as only popular summer resorts in the country. worthy. the contempt of cood aud brave 1 rne a mau ou9 to ao a great ueai m a men. His denunciation of Gen. Tavlor's lifetime, but millions of lives end with- book shonld have been made while that out having accomplished anything. It is gettiug to be very dangers for a gentleman' 'Was' yet Jiving. No special HEAYT RAIX. man to attempt or to commit a ppe, or pieading can justify such an assault now, x to perpetrate a ioui murder. Judge i,ynpn ana DO amount of audacity screen the an Becms m us noming ms court; iu an parts or rrpinVell merited scorn. L it . . . a. . 1. . . . t I ' ? , . - - - . - n uie couuiry, norm, souxu, east aim But it can be casilv shown that Mr. wpf' ni! Blnuist prrr,. rrnolr nn or t i . ' ' ,V j , , ,- uay uiorunig. aivvv uueiiiiS lor nun w e, ana aljost ever jveek one or j ndsou ?a attemjrtuig io falsify the truth of weVk after week till hope had about fled, .uu.T ...c ,c ..uu! uCUuC.3 ,,,5 , ingtorv. Kreast nhites. and in some rates. - t.-.m . o - , - , - ... , i "7 ' n Biuiui vuiiic iiijviu- ua ouuuoj It never rains but it pours, is inn old saying whicli was fully verified last Suu day morning. After snffering for rain rings Strait and Alaea have been more limited than in any other part of the circuit, the highest latitude that has been reached there being 74 degrees, bo tho path of the Jeanuette becomes an utterly nnattempted one very soon after it. -loses sight of the continents, and after it shall have penetrated trs far north as as. any. otlier navigators, it has stilla circle of a thoupand miles in diameter, upon which the eye of civilized man has ucver gazed." The Americau expedition is begun ntu der favorable ausnices. 1 he means are ganton on the 0th inst., of Mrs. Whisteuhunt, aged yu years. aro slielDst her sight. The branch revenue office! is to be uin4d from Durham, and Durham growls thereat, liecauso she pays about three fourtliH of the revenue f the district. The (Joldsboro Mcsteager learns that a little tour mouths' old soil of Mr. Benj. Parks, in New Hope township, Wayne countv. met a ver'v s;ul atid strange death on Friday last. The child had been left asleep oil -the bed whilo its. mother had occasion to leave tho rooin for, u sliort while. When Mrs. Parks returned she found thai the child's body Jiad fallen through between the opening iii the foot piece of the bed and was hung by its head witlijife entirely extinct, j ; - ,' irgi n j i Personals. j ; Dr. Sims, of Lexiugtonj Ga., is deemed of unsound mind by his relatives, while he, of course, holds tlie reverse opinion. He owns $50,000, about which jhis rela tives are solicitous, aud for j which a shrewd widow married. i The body of the Prince of Orange was buried iu three coffins. The first was lead, the second oak covered with glass, and the third massive mahogauy with handes of chiseled silver. Senator Tlinrtnan, when he goes on n janut, wears a linen duster that complete ly envelops him, there being piij his head a large silk cap. Mrs. Thurtnan, who was with her husband when he sailed for the New England coast, is a small, deli cate ladv. with white hair and long curls, very gentle and pleasant in man tier. j FOR THE SEA SHORE. ATLANTIC HOTEL 1 BEAUFORT, X. HEW MANAGEMENT. This favorite Sea-si lo Resort tsbpeirfor the recep tion of guests. The Hotel is situated directly over the water, the tWe cb-Mns an ttijwing daily twneath it. and is entirely Irt from dulf files nnd imoqufc toes. luhas au unobst ructed xmv of the Ocean, and within thirty minutes full of tile - Beach oa wmcn are erected stilt abl rtresslnsr louses for SURF HATUiMf! which H uusurii.vseil. and wan no danger from undertow. Bttn llous. tor STILL WA TZIl BA THISG afco wlthla ltxty feet ot the lio- tei. - - r GOOD SAIIItfG In the harbor to various points M Interest, among wmon are cape look out, on Macoa, aua uapitc fyrd Banlcs, where an endless variety of Sea Mielis can be gathered, splendid tirhing, especiallj troli lag, and good h anting. The verandahs are the most extensive la the State, directily 1 facing the ocean, and the Ball Koom is the most spaciaus and airy in the south. A good band of mosieiwill remain during the season. A steamer will land passengers at the HotPl Wharf, and fifteen or twenty first-class all lng boats alwavs la readiness to (convey pashengera to any point in the harbor, 'i heie is a Livery Stable In town from which horses can be hired at rfcasona- . The table will be supplied wltjh Oysters, Clams, nan, scauops, craos, rurue, Terrapin. oar, mil liards and Ten Fla. Terms, $2.5! per day : $12.00 pe(r week, ana $3500 per month. Special rates made ilth excursion par ties, r . 37:3t B. L. PERRY Prvfr. . . - - t . , t Practical Blacksmith ANP IIOHSESIIOER. j; j SHOP connocted with Browa &. Verble'S LiTerj ii stables. u designs of Shoes, to suit ny : saape ot foot. AllshoelDg on strictly sclentlnc prin ciples and WARRANTED. All Unas bluckbuilUilug promptly uone. liy Greensboro Female College, GSEENSB020, N. C. The 47' Ii Session of tiii ell-known Inpti tutiuii will H?n uu Weilnesday the 2Gth ot August Term reduced to iuit the timif. A !!' v for C:ita!nge io . f T- L JONt'CS, Present. June 2it 1S79 3G:lm TALBOT p,jf Shockoe Machine Worls, 7: Manufacturers of rortableand Stationary Englnhi and Boilers, Saw Mills, Corn and Wheat MUls. Stal-j : ting, Hangers and Pulleys. Turbine Water Wteel8. i i Tobacco Factory Mnjflilnery, Vrou?hl Iron Work, jj Brass and iroa casUngs. Machinery of Every De- .j j : scrlption. " ; 1i Ginning and Threshirg Kachinei : A SeCIAlJTV. ; j aZPAHUXG PKOMFTI.Y A: CAREFULLY. DtSJE.; A GOOD SECOND HAND mm?. & mm FOK SALE. to J. D. GASKILL, or ROSS & (pKEENFlELD. Apply ELKIN EV3SLLS. A NEW EXElpiIlXSE I Carding, Spinning Weaving Fulling and Dressing. bang up to trees and dying like dogs ln a'complete snirdf steel mail were worn ing at3 o'clock, which continued'for fivejnbiindaut, the vessel is under the cont- xew poors, alter tneir crimes, iyncii lav by gome of the federal 60VB flip gev U oa the increase, and it U maitiljr due to cn davs fight around RicBmond. and if inexactiDatinaii ine atatesuieiawsare there and then, U tit 'not probable that too much in the protection of offenders Gen. Taylor saw what he so explicitly uuuomi.ecoHservauveoi uie protec- Bays he at.Middlefown T tho Ral tion dne law-abiding and quiet citizens, uir!; mention orifa in rp.,h r They are too slow and uncertain, fpr the oration of Gen. tavlor's statement; as ftl ty a great crime in their Lmidst and uence me aesperate resolve to avenge the wrj.ug without the usual forms and dan gerous 'delays' of laws. Here is a si tor statesmen and Haw-makers. Lynch-! can "fifJ4 mother j J. A. Ramsay, Captain of Rowan rtiilery, left at this office in JSb2, a pair pf steel breast plates, found on jJia federal lines of battleground Rich mond, and hey were "hero op exhibition ing is arxlaiigerotis remedy and should be for yearsi rIe nXJ HiW on the field of bat depnved ot every excuee. . ; ' tin thrW. it fed,VihMi; MKtti rmtt . v . ... w . . . . . uinil . ' - I ..!-. llAirn ti l'?a 1.1, id W'a finnn.A anv. ;A;mnrder and suicide occurred in Wik amonnt of ttlmr of tM. u J pjington, Saturday night.' James Hcatpn t; inJ,w' ti r !W h" ra,T! -TWS and the federarsoldieriWere?thusclad--afact . - ..' ' o 1 ol no Vi ne whatever prrpnt: n far t if I .. un 1 I.,..- . I, n Imoiwl ,f mm mini tl.M rri.Vfrnnifnt III- et of water fell, bv actual measnrement JiiorRes it, anil tlie attempt is irom a new Eortnnately for the country It did not and untried point ot departure. iue exteud ovet a wide extent of territory; or eyes of science will watch its progress else the lovr country would have been with peculiar interest, whilst all Ameri laidwaste.l As it was, the damage on? catis will naturally feel a pride in any the smaller; streams to the sontli of town successes that may attend it. Wilming- was creat. i On Hunting creeki Fiddler s toil btar. Run, Sandy Run, &c, the fences, crops; and soil are swept, away, and on the; creeks nortli of us, i ueyontl the river, the! damage is considerable. Tho' j weight of the 'storm was confined within n jbelt of ten miles, travelling from noirthwest tn BootHeast, f:)e regret to hear that six; spans of tlip "bridge near Ijovelady was carrife4 vff:fjne'Jlifl0e ite4 j Thia rain storrp traveled very slowly ; " i Talbot's Patent" Spark Arrester, The Invention of the' Age. Talbot's new patcM Spirk-Arresterls reallyihoir t lypenectand re.iable one, and Is superseding M j ; nrhPi-s tn nso. The crekt efficiency ot tills Amaur lunttrnr-tinir iinivprsai attcntiua. and is being1 -; r dorsed bv tlie best mechanical engineers nvX lasu- . r.mja nnmnunlps..- Its nmminptit leuLUrtS are I s ! - 4 - ... . v- . w I'm r t . iKloes not destroy theralt. . . V It dops not tatertere wltb cleaning tie tutef . : 1 7 l. wl r.rrf linl o nn nriff TWintrPS RO ClCawlilf. ' -i ) It requires no dln-ct damptr to be opened wnea. raising steam (dampers betntf objectionable, astnejj may w li'U open ana auaw swains io -a.f . It requires no water toextingu sli $parhR, wnicn,) h .vnSnnanHnn rtpstmvs th draft. Besidf S, TDfil may go to defend' Iht?" truth and houor of f Wave man; who ha done to his grave," ; cpiuahncnt in a back lot, where he fired h shot .into his own brain. The'Twoman was shot the right lung and died in l uiitrutcs. Ileaton was still alive when Presbytehiax ChcrcI at Korvvood, found, but died shortly after beiug conVr N.'C.-Tii church,' organized less tuan veywl to the same house where tho wo- one year ago', and epnsistlng of onty five mart was taken.' They had lived togeth- j members, has erected a neat and comXor- Vr in 8in ami together we.pt to the judge- talde church; finished thrduglibnt, at their ment. 1 1 1 V O; own expense. ' ThU church is'to te dedi- ,. flames Ileaton, says the yilmington cated to the worship of God onthe fourth Smi front which we gleau-the above, was j Sabbath of this " month ; tne "Rev. Mr. a hnp looking young man, a son th j Rnmple of this city is' to preach the dedi- Hon. David HeH ton, of Ohio: He renrcr cation sermon. This Jittlo church has nented 21 CongreKMinnal District nn- j been gathered and organized by the RevI er the reconviction acts, lie was wild j J- H. Thornwell. The energy, teal and and dixKolute 'generally, but was cool so-1 liberality of both minister and members ;br Saturday night when! his wayward j are worthy of imitation, lifts i'nliiiinntii1 in ilii itmiKlu ..;,... " I ii mm-ttmrm -v..v wiiire, . , fw. -rr n a t . - .1 . . . iue lien uaicuery 01 iue state is to oe permanently located at Morganton, ' on the grounds of the Jnsane -Asylum at that place. Every requirement is more exactly iiH't therei saya the Balde, than at any other point yet found. It reaped this place Sunday evening at 6i or i o'clock. ' The plouds' were heavy; ana aarK, put Destowea on us only a slight shower, wetting the earth j to the defitTi of only about 2 or 3 inches, i . The Odd Fellows! meeting, spoken of t in last patcr an .convening"' at Winston, i : J fofM-whrcd organisation ' of that J ruei. , , . - . : r i j Yellow FEVEH.At :q time our las week's paper was issned tlie people of Memphis W'ere flying from tho city in terj ror. i The telesfanh on the next dar an nounced no new cases of trie fever" ! and now the frightened people tire slowly returning to (he city ; and t neighboring towns and cities which had ; established quarauiauoj rcijuiaLjquB nrp jpeaung inenr, President Eliot, of Harvard College, has pnt himself on record injthe most un qualified innntier in regard Ui the subject of education, which is receiving so much attention nt present. His words are words of wisdom. He says: 1 1 Our! a well abruptly avow, as the re sult of to v readinsr and observation in the matter of education, that I recognize but one metal acquisition as an essential part of the education of a lady or a. gentleman. namelv. an accurate and refiueu use ot the mother' tonsue. Greek, Latin. French, Gorman, mathematics, natural and physi cal science, metaphysics, history and aesthetics are all profitable and delightful, both as tramiuz and as acquisition, to nun who studies them witti iiiteiuirenco anu love, but not one of them has the least claim td be called an acquisition essential to a uoerai eaucation or nu utiai i. of la sound training. A thorough knowl edge of one or two of them obtained in colleee.nddedtoa verv elementary knowi edge of Several of them obtained in schtwl 51 -i . L.. ; ..nwi'i.ilit .Mr. Johnston, of ' this place,! produced 55 bushels :6f wheat ou two acres 57i per acre but Mr.Ei D.'"Lentz, of Mt.f Pleas ant, it Is "said, beats that coniidernbl v1. He produced 105 bushels on'3i acres iii) bushels to the acre. -Concord Sun These figures have often been Wat on lots in thU place, but they fj prove how much can be done on a few acres, and how mnrlt ejt flier It la tn Iiuva farm -j : - - mmmwmm.-mm .M,U nnder the grasp of a man's hand, than to nave it spieaa oui in nnuureas of acres Lnmberton Robenonian : There is a la dv in this county forty years! old who never bought a Imx of matches till last Friday. She carried a barrel of turpen to a country store, and the proprietor, in settling for it, handed her ja box of matches iu lieti of three cents cltange which was due her. She took them,: but judge of the merchants surprise when she said, This is the first box of matches I ever bought!" Upon being asked how she kindled tire, she said, 'I use flint aud steel, and never fail to get fire1 the first ick." Sensible lady ! The flint and steel costs almost nothing as they last for rn l A. years.- to persons wnose lime w uui money they are tue eneapest. Tho A'etfs Riivs the resideubo.of Rev. W. S. Watkins, pastor of the First Pres byterian church, of Raleifih, was entered by thieves hist Thursday evening and the parlor almost stripped of its, contents. The Raleigfi Observer is pleased to learu that Samuel A. Holmes, well known on the lower Cape Fear, one of the most genial of gentlemen, and a lawyer of fine ability, has been nominated for Superior Court Jtitlge tor Jtresuo county, i-au-fornia, M ' i The Elkin Mills. Yadkju County, have taken a Ions step forward! . They are now m:ikinr ten or twelve different varieties of Tweeds- and Cassi meres, find are still ar ranging for a further advance. The prices are the most surprising thing about it : Vou can send your Clean Wool tio the Factory andlu a tew davs receive back i he rolls at 6 cents a pound; havp. it snun into varn at taw ctis.: have It made in to Jeans cloth at cts. a yurd i or you can pet It j colored, tulieu, pressed ana soeereu. ncuueuupiu style, at ss cts. pr yaru. joioitu umwej wuw white. Mcts.; Klnnkets. whlte Jio cts. per yard.- 1 lb. clean wool win ma fce 1 lbs heavy doth. Samples of .the various cloths manufactured can be seen at ji J. D. HoNEBLY'S STOS, Salisbury, Who la Asrent ta receive Wool and to deliver Goods lor this establishment. J. D. McNEELY, Agu water Is used, If nelecled, the eSicicncy 18 aesWH i j ed xy evaporation Uie wattt, and tne boiler is kept; It Is Klmple and durable anJ can be relief npoa. j j It can oe auaecea to an uum-i. r ...n. LKnnl txa a ilhnut finB Of them. JuSUl rahce companies will insure pins and barn where tn Taliwt Enrlnes and SDarK-Arresiers are j same ratea as charged tor water or borse-power. ; r jai?- Send for 1 lustra ted-clrculars and price bsu Ilranch Ilouse, Charlotte, N. r. ' . . l 29:6m w. C. MOHOAN Manager, j j Uu v fit If you want a yooi Fertilizer co, goto It you want a lot of Superior to 29:3ai manes a ricuer, sirouger iny; p u--fujtnind tiian tvsqperficihl1aeiiiualurance with eat'h and allitif them; ! Tha :f ruit of liberal edncaiion' is not learniug, but the capacity and desire to learu edge, but power not kuowl or Cotton or Tobac- I J. D. McNEELY. Sawed Shlntrles, go , J. I. MCNKKLI. BINGHABI SCHOOL, MEBAKEVILLi, X. C. lgins July 30, sioilloniai ARE ALWAYS . ! HAPPY HOMES!! McSraith Music House.! CHARLOTTE. N; C., j Branch of Ludden & Bates, 'J r SAVANNAH GAJ : :o:- I In the Superior Court. 1 i Petition to I sell land to I pay debie. 1 i 1 The Simontou Female College, under tlie admirable administration of Mrs. Grant fa expected to open out thiw fall with an increased number of impils. Char. ob. iW.f i .'Mi Nqeth Carolina, x Davik CocmTi M R Chaffln, AduT of Samuel Smitli, dee'd, Plffl j again it Jonathan Smith, Jr., Samuel Smith, Thomas Smith, and Bell Smith. It appearing to the natufaction of the court upon iitBdavit of the Plaintiff, thai Bell Smith, one of tne defendant above named, U u non resident of this State, h is ordcfttl that publi cation he made for iz ucces!ive weeks in the Carolina VATCHMANnoiifrinald defend ant'Hitppeir at the ofcte of th Clerk of the 8nierior Court on the 29th dajr.of Angnt, 1879. and answer the complaint which l riled in said office, or the Plaintitf will VV.y lo the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Wiinew, G. M. BlsOHAM, Clerk Superior Court Davie couutr 39to44 VlA nine-year old bov fell over the cliff below Niagara Falls on Tnei day, striking at the precipice, sixty feet below, but Btiruck on patOhvof brushwood, which !i?ved Ms ll'v The 171st Ssssion b? 1879. Arrangements have been limited numberof younjj meil with small means . I-! can MESS at ipo per moniii. Board, with famished !room, Kednccd to Qlzper raontn; i union to per Session.! For particulars address S5:lra , MaJ. made by which a- li BINGHAM. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE M AC H I H Efl Y ! Meal IM OF ALL KINDS. up to 1500. lisury, on the 14lh One Steam En- ie Machinery at- hd GriKt Mill with At the Court House in Sa( day of July next, I will el gine and Boiler with all I inched. AUo a Saw Mill a all the machinery attached;5 it being the pro nerlT conveyed to me by John Beard and El len B. Beard by mortgage duly registered in RpflrUter'a office of Rowan County.in Book 2so. 47, pKe 351. I - Terras of sale tyASff. -J LUKE iiLAC June 10, 1879 ow ' KM ES, Trustee. PIANOS from 8l2o ORGANS " 835 rParl Cash and Bart Time Verv Low for All Cash.-- Spnd fnr lllnstraied Catalbgoei W i! List Fke. "- ;i j :' ) The Best Made I Chew Jackson' Best Swjset NavyTobaccc 1. North Carolina i College, Mt. Pleasant, Oabarras do., N. 0. , . ; . . Jctr T. isi. . Ta annaal sSJdon of this Instituttou begins tne First Mon tay la Aagust mad conUnues 40 weeks. Tae course of liwtrnct ton Is taorougtt: tue looHoa tkealtny : tl ntromnnlty moral : and oonxa tow. For furttocr pa rtlcniars address n i so 41 stKXTAST or nt FACCtrr. Blactmer Henierson, Attorneys, Couuelcrs and Solicitors. SALISBURY, 2?. C Jnoay22 I87D tt. ill Giamleej for Sent on 15 laj- trial.-Wc pay 're' f i - ! ;;. both wars if no sale. . . 7 : it Call on, or address I j ; ; H.McSMITH, charl6ttp,n.c. j ; 32:4ni Mortgage Deeds for sale here ' Aleo various other blanks. KERR gttamti at

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