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$X- f R "1 1 145" ' 1 ! I1DMUUU & DJLUE3, Tho coaptation of the Jackjon vilkv Tampa d tr WestTailroad Wi nga Ilav&ti luralvt'fcsurj nearer IUC United SUU. i'andletoa'KiDg of North Caro- 1 inn, appointed Secretary of Lega tion of the United Stttci tt Con- jstaiitjnvp'aA V'.': 1 -JnS II. Cannon for some c;io on the Superior Court bench, dic'd' February 16th, at hla home in V. filter. N. C. Candidates fot Congressional o nor in the Sixth North Carolina iinct eera to be thick. Only about a dozen in the field. Joieph Bearer has been locked u :( in Ludlow street prison tor m debt be owed a firm- of murera for : 1 the last . twentjVe jeara. We thought this wai a fret.Cpantrj. I I The total rote for the prohibi- JtioH candidate for President was in lH for Black 5,608; 1870 for Sjmth 0,034; 1880 for Dow 10,304; J i f'r St. John 150,309. Signifi- cant fiinires. Secretary Manning sends .to igrcss a statement of his opinion :o:ul a revision of the tariff. It is powerful plea for such a revision of ti6 tariff as would make it possible to administer it fairly and hoiiestly. j -p-Mr. Junius Clemmons in a s t raighiforward and si mple letter Htnies his claims as inventor of the i etric telegraph. Mr.C.'is a na ve; North Carolinian and tauzht eijicol at Olin, Iredell county. i In answer to a Chicago ad ver- lispmenta citizen of Butler, Ga., sent 23ccnts to learn how to make r oO a week at home working on a capital of $!; and received the fol lowing printed slip: "Fish for fools as I do."" . ' , ! Gen. Sherman is in trouble again. This time he said something disa greeable about Dana, the: editor of I the Sun. Dana, in commenting on j G on Sherman, says that, white the i latter enjoys a great reputation, he never won a single important battle. j On the third of March next the i terms of sixteen republicans and jimiojPeruQcratic Senators will ex- i-iro. j t So far, one republican, Sher man, and three Democrats, Gor 'man, George and Daniel are elected, leaving ten Democrats to bo elected yet to ororcomo the present republi can majority in the Senate. I' i I'- ' " ' .-'' ' I On February 17th twenty-two Uflegroes, in charge of an emigrant agent, left Statesville for Arkansas, AVhon they arrive there, the order of the ay will be, work hard or sUryel Arkansas must be short on population, judging from the man ner in which they are encouraging theso people. j 7-The. United States Revenue In I spector made ; an examination of the office at the visage of Newton Jaat week He found every ' thing in ! ft vcellent order, Jmt was very 7 much surprised to know that the cic Was situated in ' so small an out .of the-way place with no bank mg iacuiucs. oome people say Kewtpn has got the Revenue office and that it is like a big elephant in a JUWie sitte snow. V.-i4 the live editor S. Tomlinson Of Country Ifomes published at n Asheville,made us a call last weekv i He workinghard in the interest cd the reputation of being a good! 1 .V f ' X only fifty cents per annum. Charlotte is to have an evening paper. ' Mr. . S. Uemby is to be tt editor. He is i also required to ' - . J . jr0 ft 5eat ttrr vv w uvibic auccessfully the financial part the machine. He will again be re- Quired to rise early and shine hard AnT frt rirt in the same flrma w. . l .meut jma inc wmo awau uuservvr. Tit week Mr. Knhriam Miller, if Wilke, eoirnty. with ;hu" 4 . . ' . et.t. 01 nme cnuaren, jen ima . w - - W.ftlW in Colorado, and when ques- ville Company bare. Uken hold iioncdasto why ha was leaving, he this country with the intention of r-aYC as his main Yeason ttitftin Col- making it pay. rado ho could send nis children to - 1 ! - - -.. . ti,. w ..iA.,i..f inmk..A .-- " ' , ,. r"2 school ten ' montns ' iff every " r" w itwaslmible forthem iaobtain Messrs. win & Avery a furniture , - 'aU-I factory at AsheviHe. passed up the bver thrca cjcnths Andet son 1 prmU are so" Very snori-STgtttea.s lo-cppose a bill introduced in Coc- 1 grefa for the, purpose ot distribu- -J' tin money in every State for the 77 'CS tabfi ihmen t of free schools. ; Ltt iho till t3como a law and: give us : rU lis civties of education posiMe.. BY -vTht citaoet Blades, plying bt twttn Wilxaington and Fayetteville, N. C, caught firt Sunday afternoon about 4 o'clock, Just before reaching her wharf, and owing to the inflam mable nature of her cargo, consist ing of rosin, spirits of turpentine and cotton, was immediately en veloped in flames. .The pilot beaded her for the nearest wharf and the passengers succeeded in es caping, some by boats and others by jumping overboard, when they were quickly rescued. The fire quickly communicated to the buildings on the wharf and it toon, despite of all the efforts of the firemen, became a disastrous conflagration. The fire was not gotten tinder control until 8 o'clock, and not until a million and a half of property was destroyed. Starting from Chestnut Street, the N. Y. Steamship Company's wharf and warehouse were burned, next the store of F. W. Ktrchner, the store and offices , of Kerchner & Colder Bros.,, S. Shatter & Co, A. D. Wessell, Worth & Worth, O. G. Parsley, Alexander Sprunt & .Son, Chadburn'g city lumber mills, G. G. Bonney & Co., B. Wright, the Champion Compress Warehouse the freight warehouses of the Wilmington & Weldon, and the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta 11. It. The American schooner, Lillie Holmes, was also burned. The insurance will not cover half the loss, especially as there were burned a good many small resi dences. SUDDEN DEATH OF MB. 1IAIKST0N. v The Late General Herbert's Bus iness Partner Expires at His Office. We clip the following from the Baltimore Sun of Feb. 17th: Mr. Peter yW. Iiairston, of tbo well-known firm of Herbert & Iiairston, commission .merchants, at 87 S. Charles' street, died sudden ly in. his office, at about noon to day, from a stroke of apoplexy. i Mr. Hairston was in the office at about 11 oclock pleasantly convers ing with Mr. Owens and several other merchants. He was observed by Mr. Owens to draw up one of his legs, and he almost immediate ly afterwards fell back in an uncon- scioua condition. Dra. A W.Dodge,,G AY Benson and T B Bruno were hastily sum moned. Dr. Dodge was the first to arrive and he found Mr Iiairston still breathing. The usual restora tives were applied, but he died one hour, after he had been stricken down. The body was taken in charge by Messrs. Henry W Jenkins & Sons, undertakers, for burial in Virginia, . - . Mr. Hairston came from leginia Rftmi timft ftft.pr t.lip war and Jissn ciated himself in business with the late Gen. James It. Herbert. The deceased was a member of the Corn ann r iour jxenange. ne leaves a 3 Ml - k Tl V TT ' widow (who is at present on a visit to North Carolina, where her hus- band owned considerable property,) 4 MAVn u'ttAMb fl if ..i'nM I I A vwu buub, - "lei nans- 1 ton, and twodaughters. He was sixty-five years of age. The family twodauehters. He was boarded at the Shirley House. A letter from Mrs. Hairston to her husband arrived at the omce just after he exnired t"- :. . . The death of Mr. Hairston caused much surprise, and numerous ex- pressions of regret among his broth- er merchants on Charles street. nis 1 erks wucnk uu, 1. lamw, UC ui me uierfcn a I am mv b n ml vm a a. I. . I . I Xrh."3!" cau8ea by his fathers sudden death. Mr. Hairston was a gentleman of I fine Pysilae and 6f a genial dispo- Hinuu. ,j4ib nas: oh me vorn ana mi. il - j Flour Exchange was placed w - . a at half- mast out of respect to his memory. . , Mr p w Uairstftn ownd ,brDthCTia.jDr Caldwell. Only .eight day TTl!n5UTp:f SWEPT his sad death he paid us a visit in j truthful information for his State, i new year. - - v -our office. lie was a kind and I There is no doubt of a ereat deal of I V We. winld sugge to the poetic charitable man, a man that used his wdalth to gladden the - hearts of many a poor deservins person. I - . - ..-... of j , Next summer Wiil be a great harvest for the . hotel keeper in Western North CaroUna. It has - 1 Wn ; n vn .n.;. , ,v.. vr nvHHUomauUSW tUUVUI . v AkWIM V.41.fn.h tc taiKea 01 at tne north that a large crowd of visitors is expected. We ilj "tnate mos o. to t?e tact ! that tliA rrrfiat iijeomona s ian ... . . . ... iactory at AsheviHe, passed up road on Saturday. " The building to be a largo one, and situated just OTinosite the na.?senerpr . dpnot." rr .. x 0 -r that City. Home Capital, home fin terpnse aim nome proaucts are the back of this enterprise, . TC02ASTILLE & HONTGOa i cur co7 hail norrn. TbtcJtacfllUef for Mosta cry county 'are particularly bad in consideration of the amount of busi ness carried on in that county. Sometimes It jit one week before a letter leaving this city reaches its destination in that county. As near as we can learn, a mail leaves Thomas ville twice a week, and after two days of dodging about arrives in the upper edge of the county. People complain and wonder why they are left without proper mail facilities. Good friends the cause is, you don't ask for better than What you have. We have traversed the country from Thomasrille down the Fisher ferry road via Hanners- ville, Lick Creek, Jackson Hill, Glen Brook, El Dorado, Uwharrie and Troy, and find the universal opinion that they should have a daily mail leaving Thomasville and distributing from the points named to other jmajl offices. It may be that some of our correspondents in that section may wantto suggest a 1 better route: To them oar columns are open, tkti have all the ideas on the subjectand if it can be got at in a legal way, the Herald will do her part in the work. Now then you growlers will you help to obtain for Montgomery county a daily mail. "ANONYMOUS." ( ' I am an old woman who often presumes to give advice, and 'tho it may be unwelcome, I feel sure of doing you a kindness when I ad monish you to inform yourself well on the Blair Bill before you further advocate it. You are young and have not here tofore been called to grapple with questions of this nature. Politi cal economy has not been in -your line,, and I doubt if you have, studr ied this measure sufficiently to dis cover that it is born of a Commune Spirit, and the trend is to the de struction of society. What an opportunity has a paper to educate the populaceinstead of pandering to its ignorance. What a mission ! - Some one who is evidently "a ineuuoi ours nas in an Kindness ' 1 1 ... 11 1 r 1 written tne aoove anonymous note. is COrripelled to show the returns. W e appreciate motive, but can. - . not agree with some of the points Gambling houses in East St. set forth. The Blair, bill in its Louis losed by the police. -meaning is plain, simple and straight Sentors . Evarta, Sherman and fjrward. 1 there is aiy 4 n-gger. Logani have gone to Michigan to fire in theence,' why don't ourfrieucl cmjt the Heartsof the wavering repub- point him out to us ? We are in a licahsh;? : ' 4 r ' ' position where it is necessary to take sides on questions of this im- portance, ;and to fight ...bill that will increase the education of our, peo- plo seem 8 to us folly We see every reason why the bill should pass, and none to the con- trary. We shall be pleased to hear th - of t h writer o th above regarding the evils of the question under consideration. -wi. fvit o,f;f natrr,nHnn in tb the Blair educational bill, he ought to u clubbed death and e. motor! litshmMul Whin. . , ; r - villi, wucu 11 man u)psro ooiu Blair bill on the ground of uncon- stitutionality, we would like to hear from him what he thinks about . anendiner larre sums of monev for 0 " - . t v " ,, . the improTement of the Yadkin jriver, which is a purely local affair and always will be. Does he sane- . .. . , , tion the employment of Federal I . . tiAn tne emTilovmeni 01 l?eoerai officer, and of public money for 8!ch a local State affair.? We are in receipt of the last is I t t . ry I n! v.J I 1 sue 01 me aoum. iDUDiisnea in jxewi 1 ' ii . York City by the South .Publishing City by Our" pu n .rood beine done by this well edited a and handsomely iUnstrated issue. I representing a countryvof ' such un I ........ r bounded resources as ours. i Prominent Philadelphians Pe cullaritleSi th sort Carolina Heraio. earrj on , 'n he picks up exchange after exchange of nP nP - i " wwiiiu8 . v aiu iuuu iw iwwtu vwiuiuusi Gilchrist, the musical - director and composer, has a fashion of kinTfc the room with his hands tnrust into ;t -r i . mcrchaiit, generaBy speaks to you in tyiw.r. u thnnrh Hintrnatfal the I in A whisperKas though distrustful is of . those who are within . hearing aistance. ; w. the m r " J ' " - I Thews, wears .a neatlv embroiaerea - f .-iC W WhilA ' vnrkin r f rh desk. i 1 ue nearJy always smoKes, too, , . 1 ' , O.-F. Pi Co.. at 85 Warren street large es-1 friend and former citizen, Hinton gave aw ail hopeof hying alone, ana pioiror? 1 A nAlnA a or, rr.ar.arra a? 1 WaS lOlUCU '1U UlttUIUJUllI w s I. i tot vvu a xi. xivi ljv id vua wa ,auv4 uiuuftK'Vt va. i ... . i v w.vwuW 1..-- . n- v- ,hfl writer,;: W wish a I 1 , s ueiore r lie never laiia w pufc - in ewu cu anAv .n. n m&na s nutniT The ?Tcws of tho Xctk !ints;ell far ih2 Uaitjr Ccsdcr English Parlianent amablea. Henry Watterson Improm, Tfc,a . Turkey pot coaaencei to boil again. ; Suspension of silver voted down in committee. ' The Fitx John Porter bill passes the House; - p. Tht Boston Lancers, a military company of that city, visit Charles ton. ; " r . : r . v ' J Fits Hugh Lee sends his annual message to the Virginia legislature. Friday. " The Portugese ministry resigns.. All the Chinese in Nicolas, Col., forty-fouT in number, were driven out by a'maskect mob. John B. Gough, the famous tem perance advocate, dies at Frankford Pa.' U . .v j ,Theleaf .mate daughter' of the 4 millionaire George Pancoast of New York, marries' her father's ralet. T The': coke strike at Scottsdale, Pa., ends in favor of the strikers. John Kelly, the great Tammany chief,tis in bad health and growing daily weaker.' Three masked highwaymen pre-sented-their weapons at the railroad agent at" Montvale. Texas, and com pelled' him deliver up $800.' Saturday. . . I Miss Chamberlain, the American beauty who captivated the hearts of the English returns. The socialists have another big meeting in "Hyde- Park, London, fifty thousand men present; Thejity of V ilmington, N. C. J has afire which destroys the best f , Parl 01 tno town. Monday. 'The Ohio muddle is not setting f,i.i rru j UUhlUlglLUa; XIJU U1CX J. Ui tUC Willi I of Hamilton county, D J Walton, The outward hound fnman Line gteainer; City of Chicago, run ashore -Governor's Island, but was float-' ed without serious damage. Tuesday, -Kenward I'hilp dead, in the Gar- fid campaign he was accused of forging the celebrated Jorey letters. t'.' Wednesday; A bill passed the Senate appro priating 250,000 for a monument ior uthhi. v Th rifF hill will ;nmnn in tK - r House Hcxt week. , . 1M 1 '' Uwharrie Note?, As I am well acquainted with one of the editors of your. most valuable paper, ; 4Jir. x. aiuc, ur., anu 1 I a ,iV."tIiat. b knnwa snm nf . tha :T-r-ir" "1 "w , peculiarities of oui; young, people around wharne; as Mr. Lames fnd his father have enjoyed one or two of our sociables and know what w av of tt wharri i-: trnth . Kl ,Tiii,..,.,-;.r.i. t?i Dorad canibot of ter mineral. and bachelors and we can boast of sociables1 arid weddings. - ' f There'nave been four weddings I 1 U uhuwimv b.uwv vuuoiuiooi tut 1 am a t rnir OTn itdb m v mm vet rno - . . m - - . x, . .. AfAHrtAeiiickiin-"wiMlr-' Knben T. ifnrn, vho, on . the 7th inst.y gucB .ryjceB- iu m e aua a nappy w - . - j a.w m 15 wM on0i) h Yl ? old&at one. P. If - 1 xr r. t, i,f nnld find loWon i JP- " I of the fair aex that would be willing tooss oer tbe.river and dwell in holy matrimony with-?him forever. i mean the Uwnarne rjTer. , TJwharrie, N. C, Feb. 13, '86. . A". rfe'-TT A'TKRIS.- . - - . : " .. , -1 - Fhili Crs:tri ct t!I Uzis CONFECTIONERY. TOYS, - J 1 j 1 CIGARS, TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE. - ' SUGAR. - - ' : spices, ... . v CANNED GOODS. F!VTTTE.V'y y I17Q TU2 I am reeslTlB mrksi hi fresh lota eranr vk. oooaeqaeatlr hara bo old stock. I an , I naklnr mciultr nf this line and an ra ! the wiMiin.i trma mt new rood are arri PPy 1 .aily.awljbetoaoffei M ebeap aa any to Ttna want to unnnlT all tba funlllea with nm ciaaa roons at a reaaonacia corw ?. . All rood UsiiTerod to any pdrt of the city frea of coit. Ttt once. ' l'-SSl Y23 CLDIZT TESL3.' rtaiits .will find our cqtAz cf, inviiiiicni fcr balls given in the early part of this century. Haiter Walter Murphy was '.kbd , enough to loan, os the iaae; t received then some years ago from his aant, the late Mrs. J ulia jBmythe. It aeemt that""the printer had to use playing cards to print tnese invitations on, and where card board is used it is of the com monest kind the best they had in those times, we suppose. While a great many names we find on these invitations are not to bt- found in Salisbury now, the descendants of Fisheri Beard, McConnaughey, Hen derson Cowan, Kerr, Brown, and Locke, live now in or near Salis bury. , - . , X (Printed oa Jack of Spades.) The Tradesmen of Salisbury so licit the pleasure of, Miss Holland's company at a ball to be held at L on Xhursday evening next. Ikeemier ta, ISM. J. L. HEKDXasOK, J J. 1SEAB1V 'X J. Giles, E. Allexioxo. it T. Allison", . 3: v . .Prlnted en Queen of Spade.) , -:,The Gentlemen of Salisbury and its .vicinity, solicit the pleasure of Miss Holland's company at a Ball, in the Cburt-House, on Friday the Fourth Of July next, at six o'clock in the evening.- M. Stokes, M. A Locke,; M.Tkoy. June.ZQ .1806. Manaver$. Printed on Jack of Clubs.)" The Mechanics and Tradesmen of the Twn of Salisbury, present - . . v , w v ,u.acQ A. . uui land and solicit theleasu re of her ineir coxnpnmentsto JJligs 1. llol- companv, at a Ball, to e holden at tne uourt-uouse, ;ou Friday the 2Gth instant, at five o'clock inline everiing.j '. K , " ' Salisbury, Jkcember 23, 1806T f ' ' 1 (Printed on King of Spades.)' The Mechanics and Tradesmen lheir co1T),iment8 to M,V. t HnU ittnd, and solicit the pleasure of her companyl at a Ball, to be holden at the Gourt-Housc, 0:1 - Thursday the 1st 01 Japuary next, at five o'clock in the eveninsr; feiu.j.Jf" t, on iona j., t.Mtvii vrw, iuv. ; - ; I (Printed on cardboard.) The honor-of Miss P. Holland's companyi is solicited at. a ball, to be holder at Mr. T. Holmes's, on Thursday evenirig3he 2d inst . - Jons Be kd, A. R. RUFFIN, Jonk.$iiiTii, Joiix Kerr, January 1st, 1812. The citj2ens of Salisbury solicit the hon6ll ?f ?ol I1 ??nd'! XV&3X t v. ! Mr. James Huie's, on Friday even ing the 34 instant, to celebrate the restoration of peace to the United States. . ; ; L,; J. Fulton, . A. Kerr, . T. L. Cowax, J. Giles, M. Brown, ? March 1st, 1815. Managert. The Gentlemen of alisburv so licit the pleasure of Miss P. Hol- and8 COmpahy at a ball to be held ac.air. iiaie s assembly room, on th vehirig of the4th of July. . t T tTt.t,.t, r-.v,ai. . - S. L. Ferrand, , T: Allisox,- J. Giles. r J. TJtzman, Managert. ' 1817. - June 2Uh . The Gentlemen ? of Salishnrv n- ilclt the pleasure of 31iss F.lUol- 1 j. AJ th m.. i.. u uuiupany , uau, w . w held at Capt. John Fulton's, on Thursday evening, the 4th inst. John Beabd, Sr. H. G r.w tit-tv t m James 11 lie, . JILES,r Slauguteb, . . manager. if- July 1, 1822. Salisbury. Jockey Club,' Jtall. The pleasure of Miss Holland's 1 - u . - un k 1 rnrrt tisiti v in kiii 11:1 1 eii zat. 2a uai 1 l.u held at Mr Holton's Hotel, on Fri- day evening next. ; Mondayimh (Jet. Feeband J. Giles, .f f1v.w4.r "ahst T. 'Tlnifiif. Managert. , Salisbury, Jockey-Club Ball. The Salisbury Jockey Club solicit the pleasure of Jliss ,'31urphy company, at a Ball, to be held at Mr. John Howard's, on Friday the 29th inst, at 6 r. m. U. r ISH&B, J. UILES, S. L. FEBBAKD, B.ALLEMOKO, J. M'CLELtlAlSD, J. BeAKD, I Managers. Salisbury. Oct; 25. 1819. Salisbury Course Races, Mas. Gut. Mm. Todd xsd Miss Poixt Holland : You are respectfully invited to attend a Ba 1, to -be given - at the Mansion Hotel, kept bv Col. Ed ward -Yarbrb, in the;Town-of Salis- bury, on Friday Evening, the 27th 01 uctooer, inst. : s ; ? KMIacxamara, Q. M'CQlfXAUGnEY, E. Cress, . x. TV. F. Kelly, A. TOBREKCZ, ,11. M. Pearson, L. MrrcnELL, '.. , .:!. Manager Salisbury Od. 18, 1826. :- - . mm ! ii i i " 7 - - m s " " " jEE6w .-To 'BfcveGold. : ;" v.. " .-, - - - r --. ., , a . . 1 '-.- ' f " ' HI . i 1 a - -ni', r- 1 K J J - , - i . " -v." : "" t : " j .' . . . r ..f :t ' - : - U-'H TRTPIiER ATTALG,ATrATOB I i PATENTED, i - -- Th! machine Is a corablnslion of silver msUar surface, working Wlib rpfcUtyoa rCicacj. mlk aiivvsio me compluhrd. Tae dnwioe -bove rprMt b machine In wryklnt pomon. It M&idatB at fmirAurrufiifd elate fitted torfther. fcllowini? tc between of ,4 orb. Two plates are perpendicular, connecting with tnm kerlxoataltj Inclined. The pulp pa-ues from the battery and fall pcrpeadiculariy through the pistes, whlc rite It a zigzag motion, causing the free gold to impiafe oa eacbsldel ben it pamea thrauph the horizontally inclined plates, which act aa riffles, catching any 'escaped .gold both on top and bottom: The plates discharge in a circular paa at the end which . U giren a rotary motion,' thus concentrating the heaTier portlaa of the tailings, for subsequent treatment if necessary. At the top of the machine U a tfleretrry cup which feeds au tomatically any required mercury to keep the pistes in actiVe force. The machine Is especially adapted for placer mlnei; It caa" be' worked' with or without water; it requires no mill for pulTerizatioa, It only being ' fcecessary to sift tne sana. wnicn can or uonc at a trilling cost, so that low grade- ert caa be worked profitably. This machine has been practically tested and I non on- .the Herring mine, Randolph county, where It met with will be or great value to the mining interest of this State. - " This machine bat an electrical attachment by which the mcrcurr. should it bo . 1 a a. Or to THE TRIPLER AMALGAM AI UK BsKjaMiK Lewis, fcec'y and Treas., 181 SECOND HAND COLUMN. ZSrif you hate any urond hand pooJj for mile, vet will advtrtu (Arw n tki vt- umn, charging you Jiceper cfnt,-tf told. ; Ko 2 One 10 ft oval front metal show case; cheap. Beautiful. , Xo 3 Three upright, walnut frame show cases. No. 4. Three imitation walnut, three foot round, ' tables; good as new, fclYio each. I No 5 Two show cases, walnut frame, C and 8 feet; $0 and $8. , No 6 Bark mill, as trood as new. ' C7 I $27.50. ; - i i?o 7 Good k ofllc " coal stTV.' rice $8. j v; ,:; , No. 8. One top buggy and three open.' -Price from $12 to $30. "No. 9. .Set of single and. double harness cheap. ;.. . , ' y No. 10. Sturtivant Blowers and Hangers in good order. Price $80. i No. 11 A lot of rope, over 300 feet in all, Cheap. . ' ' - No'. 12. Two mining buckets. . No 13--We6tinghouse Thresher and Scperator,' used only two sea sons, $65.00. . .... , : No. 14.- A. lot of good bird cages. .' '. . -'. ; No. 16 Base Violin jn good order Cost $30. Price. tl5. No. 17 Self-feeder Coal Stove Price $10. Cost $18. : ; -7. No 19 Horse, wagon, harness hay frame Cheap. - ' No. 20. Buggy at any price. , No 21. . Two opeti coal grates cheap.' A.-- ' No 22 Portable corn mill and gearing, 3 ft. 10 in. Buhr. $75.00. No 23 Portable flour mill and gearing, 4 ft. Buhr, $250. .1 No 24 Cook stove arid pipe in good order, $5.00 No 25 A printing press and one font of type, costing $7.50; sell for $4.00 . - -v. ; No 26 A small printing press, nearly new, with, one font of new fancy card .type. .Cost $3.00; sell for fZ.OO. No 27 An eleven dollar collec tion of foreign postage stamps for $5.00. ' . - I , .....v: "' .; , No. 28, A beautiful marble top portable soda water fountain. $25. -No. 2d.--Three' foot "grh mill,' Moore county stones " With fixtures complete. $100 ' 10,050 ACHES CFJaHO AT $f.50. Title Perfect Haa Been Vested in ; Present Oyrner Since 1835. Excellent timber land,-being corered withXberry, Red Birch, Balaam, Aahe, Oak, Maple and all other timbers com mon to the aection. Any amount of wa t4wer.xTbree veins of gold-bearing ore have been discovered, assaying from $2.50 to $10.20 per ton. Vast qusaffMes of Mafneaia. Copoeraa and . Alma are' found near a cave on Uiia property, also aome bauto vK7ppcr. ibc are 11 sen ue ing wonderful work of nature. The land wben'deamr-ls' admirably adapted to stock raising and agricultural pursuits. For further information address ... v. ; BUERBAUM L EAMES, ; " -U .'. 'Baliabury, N.'pr We also have a tract of 10,000 acres within fire miles of ' railroad. ' Cherry, Oak, Afcbe, Poplar and Ilickory timber. If sold at once can be bought for $1.40 per acre. ' '';- - . FOR RENT. . x The Ilou-Vand Property formerly .oc cupied by Misses RuUedse's, on Incis Street, r Dr. Griinib's. ' Tor t apply to ,P. N. HE1LHJ. sickened by the various causes to which it is liable, can be instantly restbred to ac tivity. Inspection is invited. Estimates given for the erection of this ' insrb'inc on placer and other mines; alio for all other mining machinery by the undersigned, . 1 1 h l t pUtr of to rrfm4nl.:Uree milj such success as to warrant the .belief that ua " . . v . . " a . . nannersTille, Randolph Co., Nl C, 'uuersTiue, uanuoipu woM Sl MANUFAbtURINGCO,of.Nw York: Montague St:, Brooklyn. U'y. ' ifctf. Banner Tobacco Warehouse. 8-ly : . . .8WiiK HOASCN. Salisburyr Woolen Mills. Manufacturer of Clniiv,'Vcan,' Sit!nttt. LiMr. Kerya, tktakia Yrn,ltis t. m7 nSAIiISBURV LODGE. Kntchtl Of IIOBor. Vtflmr MhVta Ant .mmA third atununjr luwtuh uiyuJU-,.. , t . EUGEKE J0IiS0i, Uamifacturer of - Plug and Twist TeUcca. 7-ir . ;V;' " ; SALES OF TOBACCO EttBY JAY. 7-1 T Boall, ot A- Tamrd.. rropr-l.lori. WIIOIEyALE AX Lr KETA I L DEUGGISaife. THE0. T. KLUTT2 CO. SUESCRIJBE FOR tU tit orfA Carolina Herald. ' Oni.ai CO ps - - Mill Stones and Granite tioldGrindars. Rock Work of all kinds. ' . k J.T. WYATT. 6 uccewor Ur E. E.. Philips. , fr-lj . - s P-O Bow IO. H. C. BOSX A CO., Fire Insnranco Acetxcy. n . J, 8AML McOUDMZtS,! representing a line of Fire Inaaranre Companies equal to any in Wesaern N. C. Can eiTfl as low rates and terms aa can be utained. ; lit ; , y rr SGRS.Ai RAMSAY, 7- Xttrmd fonailUDad Construction. Survevs ami Mapping of Real Estate, Estimate of Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of -JIUls, Dwellings, vifcc-; and attend to the purchase, of. all. kinds of Machinery, Buildig Materials, &c, Stable. r", nrst-Class Tbra-ants of a2Feriptlttft fara Ubd at all hoor. with or withoct 4riTtVr. t-Boaniiiif WB4te6tabla. tvrr aoSUso. datod. . Proml attasUk paid to alt w. THIRD CREEK' 'ACADEMY TATJT, 5ext Session Opens January 4th, '18 85. A rraetleal Eatllk u4l Wlsleai'iai. The kteatloa'te a anaH wo W tbo W. M. c. R. lUeombiBoa tbo towo odrontoc f Mr aeeoM by ndlroad. aad roeflittoa for.cbp Urtnc h) an eieeediadr nofi and koattltT eaoadtaitr -oT Hcucb Irteo ttteeThoBri,M;'iml ta o crod. atoof tho LTtTrttr or N.C.toj badooaid erabls expertoBOo, aadto tboreacal oSalMjod la all tbe betrotbod of tearhimr. ; Bowrrt rsa a bad from ta.OO to S8O0 m M TKitf--SOXaBrwWot LjunpucoaSS OO extra. Aoootraooafooo ourt. forrvntiBrMt . expoBM o- tbo rbool.jror farthV? WKSJ. j dJS Itlrd Croe,fN. c. Carpenter, Coniratjtor IXavlng been engaged jn tSe abore line.' I am prepared 16 do all kinds of work. II. MICHAEL. -. 15-3m Verble P. O., Rowan Co., N. C. aT. t Hopliiiis, CAEPE3TE2,W COTEAOTCi AltD Ilavisg bad-five fears experience' In Rowan, Btanly esd Cabarrus counties; I am prepared'to tc'.Id Houses 'aad. jpther buildings at Tz.lz- that will compete wjtb any. Addrer a, C old Hin. . , 2 f Xaocxf Tobacco f
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