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i J. i a: ' .4 r ! ; . 'I- iv r r 1:1 I-' 1 ! ji h. I..: , r.v i . t'H if ; Si i r i . w i J! F .1' ( Miarolind SALISBURY. THUBSBAT FEBRUARY 6 NEWS AND COMMENT. .1 j-. vV The' Legislature adjourned lout Monday to the third Monday of next 'November" f " VATeruIible Xorth Carolina jlLOwii-A Senator ia the 1 him daring the day. The bar-rooma trill be leas J cstablishmehtof oaf commerce, and share jLeeislltar. signing hi r11J,t.a J Th rwtnr. will vldethroneh their in tbe-earryine trade tapon' the ocean; to name w ,ti w ia jioie vu u-, d . Jy anU er-by with, aline enconragemeutj of ucn manufacturing .. yv.., -. T I .r J lit merrr twinkle and a "how is vour Ma or ia to-J lmereria as can oe ecoauui.t..j nuw HhVhui ai - i. t I in this country, to ibe eud that the exports aoouv mui-as ,Daenrea.:T - m- - : . , . nf urtmfl mWW. Indnstries mar for News will tot suSperili "And we. win say rue Aiercnani .tin stana in uie woorway wu ---- r---- t . -775" f. for jts OTCourageraentjnat we nave many such terribXe blowi, and ean thousand more. Mldeserandum lotte Democrat. j ' i ; ' 1 l KI OW II IID1D T UIUI WBU wiiuw uh , , ., . , . , . , 1 in: ,.... j UHUSIi lux "-n t -. I f - " I DOOKS ail uny . luttsl iook out uusjursa iuuic i , . t . . ,i. . . ... . : !. il it l--i - s J ,!-., nn- I "V " V I "" - I o'iir-aMnn Ann oivH I-ra tirtn it 1 rillipr this i . . i.. - . .--- . . - imrmn.inniiiii imm rawinnniur reuinin? oumveu I rub hi nanda wuh clee- when ne intnu now 4 ..v . - ----- muchlwasnetted veaterdar. The lawVer. will ?. Permanently maintaining a jpecie have to cloW p "boainesa ia too dull, can't main- Jaa 8 the He watiop o JJ7 nnlMW tho hanicrn InflilPnA At mm Hon. A. 8. Menimon took hi aeat as Sena- I . banr with anv back-bohe. is dependent noon i ,VT ,. ..j i f . t I ' i . . . j 1 remunerative. , j W from j orth Carolina on the 4th inat, the hia patronace for jeiiatente, or can be injured t . ,t o,.. r,m SiV J1"? en .5roUn8ea " "I" fon byhUinflnence. W doe a paper Third Creek and ita vicinity. I'll go my word few.such fellowa to ilck op and atop thei anb- . .. ' !n I. 1 J I. Geo. Edward JohnHton, of Confederatftfame. -cr.piion.cca.na.iy. - j n e iv ts.ii:.;i r v- iwr experience ana. ltnaa never iaiKu WwfWi eave wh uvuiv ev Mtvaiauvuuf t """f VM rMW i : - s . . i - I I lor na. e are aprrr ijr jaar- gratified hia apleeli and aiown W temper. by a call pf the Preaident, ; i T- . If-' - ' ' .Oeo.E died at h irritant. . Two of the Juatlcet of the Superior Court of I yi iKuaiun ueciuea, on lue instant wu ij late Coi)rt-houe Legialature waa a legal body. Juatice tSaflbld delivered a diaaenting opiaion baaed on the ground that the only legafv Legis lature waa the one organized under the Atorney j era haa been 80 very Uenai jvUliama plan. ! C fbr some jearaT paat, jtl iLove. He haa for it nine tentha of the farmers are in for a new fence law. Measra Editors: Let cs keep boiling away and not let the boat founder before she reaches the breakers. or a war of1 eztinsiuation. ars of ex ex e' minattoto eritazvd in by people, au jeciing commefceand all industrial pur- nniis, are expensive, even attuisb me wrakeat people, ajud are demoralizing and wicked. - Our auperiority tii strength and advantage of civilization should mke na lenient towards the I ndHn.; The -wrong t y' n-ff I -.1 'ii .iT lr the Watchman. CHICKEN GU0I.EUA. MKSSKs'EDilroKS:!-Thechiclcen chol- rcvaienv ana isuu, Fellow Citizens, we chose our legislators last already inflictf df apon tim ahonld be tak fall whether wisely remains to be seen. 'Yours Truly ROWAN MILLS, that the business of Assassinatiok WhispkrD It LI - I... . . : . ' . i . t mnwni tli at t ha voaann I'rcxinpnl I .rant A heavy robbery has been perpetrated upon chicken raising bas almost oecome a neari- m'r".: , 7 ' mUlioji dollars, ,j f season is jnw, just at hand, when the, iera ..whispered assassiiU- i-i ' I t!aala(p1 thatllhi Mn!ne Tnrlians hsVa been ttiav arill PAmmrnM; onerations to ratSe linn in tiia : mt9 nnA ia wmnriit unnn hia in counsel with the whit.ea, and have agreed to their supplies of thickens, your many lady mind an impression that his life would b- pjj, by oue! fndivideal accept the terms of peaee offered by the govern- eadera would donbtless W glad to know in danger in iheSoiith that he determined f,.ceVe my saapiorr, aiid si mcnL ' ' "I I i ' i -I--' ..' . -J. - Another resolution is threatened in Spain The Carliat inaufgenti lfcfeaten'to overthrow the recently established Republic, and will, ve r likely, do so before long.: Theli Bicflea, the great uawaahed, wiH have to congratulate again. j. ;...' i ,:( -t J ? . ' . - . j Alexander H. Stephens haa been elected to j Congress from the Eighth district in peorgia. ter and five children were burned ' to death in a house at Beachburg, Ontario, Feb ruary 2Clh. x I Cul. N; A. Tucker, a United States tEcer,.is . I" ii-' ; . ' . ; !; At a special election in Sumter county, Ala. ifor State Senator, to fill the vacancy caused by up'this course,. I of some' surt preventative of that fatal dis ease. My plarj is thi$ T Procure a trough, five feet long, en inphes wide and three inches deep and! placje it.near the well, or at some cbnVient p Wee in the yard. Int thirnut a analtitVMjf Whito Oak baik .nd-.t;faY-erns ! of old iron or horse jury. They will not lrarrt him. If lie will shoes, and filljujp thb trough with water. In a few davsl ike water will become al most as Hack !as ijik, liut the chickens cct. on into accotiHi Slid the balance. placed to his eredit; "I he inoral view of 4he quessj itou shourd be tmisidercd, and tire que, lion asked i Cannot the IndianC'be made useful and productive members of society by. proper Jeachtatr and treatment ! If the effort is made in good faith, we willetaud better before the civilized nations of the earth, and lu'ixuj owh'eouscience for hat ing trade it. I All these things are not to be aceom , bat they will its K rumimmAn. a . i n j 1 v.. w aT af UVMi ssas 7-v s vvvuftiis, a- nottomakethepn-jected vmx. -Exchange. . u to Coni a. avHI. in mr iude- Oi ' 7 I L i .1 CP np the arms, to the chest, shoulders and neck. At toe present time there is not a muscle . irt those; portions of the roan's body. ; The arms ' hang nselets and are fleshless mere skin and boue.i. The iQ tsrcQstal. mqsetes are gone, and the mad can make no. respiratorjr, inoTcjnents re quirin'thelr action ; the "neck is oesopha gus, trachea, and spinal colunjn clad in skin, and that is all, the processes of the tatter standing oat as plainly as in a skeleton. The head unsupported, hangs down on the chest, as if it were merely lied on. Br a movement of the loins the man can throw his head over to that it will fall . resting, on. his, shoulders and back, but otherwise than thus,; mechani cally, ho cannot control its motion. What part the disease will next attack is a question with the physicians at Bellevua, where the case was shown yesterday, but the result is hardly doubtful. Breathing is done now wholly by . the diaphragm. and most cease if that Le attacked. The Southern people are not cowardly ment, bef stkco tq.jearjry them iu ffect dogs as certain Had papers would have the world believe. So that Grant need not be afraid to come among them, not withstanding he has donetjhem great n become very food of it and drink it readi ly. Supply new bajk as the strength be comes exhausted from the old, and keep e whole year routed. This the, 'death of Gilmer, rad., Little, dem was a the plan we rjursjie, and we have never elected by 3, ,0 majority. ; This makes the Sen- hjld acase of clitcketi cholera on the place, been-mr endeavor i thtpast to maintain iv HKnu umwri;. i . though we raise hulKlreas ot tliem even' 11 the laws. and. so tar as lav in rnv now- "1 -. ' If alj your lady readers will pur- er, to acjt for the beet interest of the whole ane tbi- plan and advise their neighbors PPIe- S ?7 b w,u bc i M ,! . . ... I Ueg.ypur sobBtiiVAMd eiicvuruKement. It has been, 4nd is, ray.-. earnest deire 1 1 coirect abusrs : lhaihar.e grown np in the eivil service of the country, - ios cure " ibis refotmaibn; rules regulating lueiuous oi apDoiutnieiu anu piotnetious ..nniA ihrnno-li th Rnnth n will innr. were csUblielied. and uave been tried. of I ft" . i e i' ii i uu Hft. a.in.t 11 rAr.An.l vinl.n,. f. Jiy.enora ior xeioraiauou, suau oe I coniinuemo me.ocsioi my judgment, ine spirit of the rales adopted, will be main tamed. INAUGURATION ADDRESS OF I acknowledge before this assemblage, PRESIDENT GRANT. representing as it does, every section of Telloic Citizens : Under have beeii called a second Executive over mis creax nation, it na? . , , our country, the obligation 1 am under to providence, I . L t Jx . i i , ' my couulrymea for the greu honor they nave conierreu on me uy reiirniug me io lhe highest otnee witlim their g;tl, and the though Boston had another fire on the 27th ult. Two season girls were burned, two are iuiing ;Hwo fire men1 killed, two mi wing, two mortally hurt, and several persons badly injured." I : to do the same j 1 don't think you will hear anv more Icouiplainla about chicken i" X-1 "..-"....'..... .1 i i 1 Mw. L. . W atson and her little; child, oi cholcra Uonis the above may prove of Ralieixh. were fearfully burned last Friday by the iexplosion of oil while sha Mr a filling a lamp! The1 child has since died. . 'I . I i ' i : r ' The rortiMyal ltailroad from Angnta, ui, to Fort Royal has been completed. Uiles Carroll, Miles McCuIlock, ITenry War- lick, and Jimes A. Saunders, Ku Klux prison ers at Albany, have been pardoned by the Pre- : sident A telegram from London says a collision in Cadiz harbor has occurred, by which ninety lives were ot. The Catholic Bishops of Ireland., have re- servico to your. many public genera readers and the ly. J remain, Very Respectfully W. R. FRALEY. the same direction in the future, aided, 1 trust, by my fom years experience in lhe office When hiVL.first terra of office of Chief Executive began, the country had not re covered trom the eltects-ot a great inter nal revolution, and three of the former States of the Union had not been restored to their federal relations. It seemed lo oJw j For the Watchman Messrs. Editors :-I aaw a statement or scrip in Fence Law." The farmers'ofi Western North Carolina seem to be gradully grpwing poorer arid poorer, they work with nOeiergy, it looks, to hear them plan for to-morrow, as if they were making a last solved t oppose the education bill, bd have desperate efl'ort. A few there are whose energy sent an address to the Irish members of Par- to be inxfiaustable and whose farms are liament urg.ng them to press for its withdrawal, neatly and timel kept in order, but the greater They1 hail a prize fight near Washington on portion of the iTariners work with a despair little the 4th Instant. Grant was engaged attending becoming ;the active and vigorous .spirit once army ff9 tl,an ti,at Gf anv European ' S I . i - S J -. I af lugural, and wa not present liarney displayed. J power Of a furl her obligation renting on tie to render p them the best services wi'.hin my pow er. This 1 pH inise, looking forward with the greatest mixii-ty to the day when I shall be rekastd fiom n spons'ibilities that a times are almost overwhelming and from which I have scarcely had a respite since the eventful firing upon Furt Sump ter in April, 1S61, to the present day. My services wro thon tendered and ac cepted under the first call for troops grow ing out of that event. I did not ask for place or posiiipu, and was entirely with out mtinenct or the acquaintance of per GREAT EXCITEMENT. . "Greensboro was under as much excite ment Thursday last as it was day of the big fight at the old Court-house in Guiiford in 1781, The case of Henry Clews & Co;, against the Western North Carolina Com pauy, at Chambers, before Judge Dick. Smith & Strong for the defendants and Judge Mcrimon for the plaintiffs. After able arguments on both sides an appeal was taken. 'Dr. Worth, Senator from Randolph, A. C. Cowles, Senator from Yadkin, Col. L. W. Humphrey, Senator from Wavne.Col. Wm. Johnson, Col. 1 1). Carter, and J. I. Shaver signed the bond for an appeal id the sum of $200, 000. , t Gov. Caldwell said in his message to the Legislature that ho could not do so. It is creditable to the Senate that three of its members were not afraid of being in volved by becoming boudsmen for the State. Col. late was appointed tempor ary receiver by the court. Aftr a ri"ht between I)r Molt, Expreeidcnt uf the road and one of the bondiinen for the State, the sheriff oi Guilford came in with an ii junction issued by Judge Tour gee restrain ing and forbidding the Treasurer signirg the bond for 'lie appeal. Go' Caldwell calls thissui: a stupendous swindle. The tight did not grow oct of this case, but out of an injunction the facts of which had been sworn to by a bondsman. All is quiet in Greensboro to day. Wo hear that the Ring will probably offer to compromise the State having succeeded in giving bond for the appeals Sentinel. ' : 1 .. I it.A-t:.'!-N - i . I ARMSTEOXG, C1T0R C0. Importers, iManufacturers and. Jobbers Bsisct, TrlatBlag, Keck sa Sits CliVsas. TKLVStTHIBOOrrS, NECaT Tia, Bonnet Sitts, SaUns, TdceU and Crapes, ruwus.rtTUEs.oai(aMKtis.raaMra.4. Straw gsasets ass Ls&les as4 CkiMrraVs Cats .i. TaMMcr akd trrxixrnw . axd is coxxrenxo waaxaooxs : - wbitb coous. Lnr.s.' umtoiDnniL XOeea, XfU, CUlart, StttM, Uajdenkitft, VtUing, Noa. 237 and 239 Baltimore St., BaJUmeW, XIJ, These goods are manofactured by 'us or bought for Cash directly from the Enropeaa and American Manufacturer, embracing all tb latest nuvelUes, noeqaaUed . la Tariety axd cheapness in. any market. . Orders filled with care, promptness an S de- spateb: March amos. px. LIVER REMEDY. A sure and permanent Cure for all dieate$ 1 V a caused pf a aerangea lAtcr, $uc. as Jaund c Pjftj etma, Uearwwrn fe vers, Nervousness, Irxpuritftf the -Blood, MelancJtoljf. Costicenesn, Sick . Jleaduche Pains . in tie . 'HeaiVdndallkindereddiseases. '' : irntitYFAjtiLYsiibvtn it a vETt. SOLBT A Lli DRUGGISTS.! Prepared only by "' : WZZiSOXT Sc BLACC March C-mna. C'aoHfIe,-A. C. : iXSLitA l3 ROBERT Y ! . All peraomliJU toa towo tax arc ILmjJ' " epUSed to eive ia to n' at th- U'tfTO Withia the moatli of March, their UxablTwS. - PERSOXS ijlABLli. The law requires "all neaton mAZm L . twji Ux to the State, who rTll.u. f,?S! ffl.h5Jnon - Crf of Fraary, 1573, or wbj Uoa ia baliaburv. for tarvxi mmil,. Ja" , f . m w va sawrH IBM metliately preceedlnr lhe nt U7 tf F-Arwary-. laat, and alt (eraona wboordor were pamtm. ed of taxable property witjiia said towa'oo tk- !WnWj Vtf lato jh. clerk ot tbeir aaul noli, and taxable prortyVaad it shall bt th duty of alJsoeh niLi- .VJ-Ti. maid list w i me wise that no new questions should be : j l .1 a.,:. i j i . j ii . r - - r i sons of lunneucc, but was resolved to per- iividlaH . thn nit frill 1ira ark nf n a II ' I VAIDb.U , V 1Un. .WM. J V I , 4 I 0 . I ' . , . . I.I rt ! r I. i , i i ,u " "'j-Frt,fc i ", '"bi iiireaieninjr the Watchman not long since, neaueu. ine the very exitence of the nation. I perform i-mirL lii ri-siori; uuriuuiiv. imuiic rri'ini i . .. . . commerce and all the arts of peace and progress. It is my firm belief that the civilized world is tending to Republicanism, or gov eminent by the people, throngh their chos en representatives, and that our own great Republic is destined to be the guiding star to all others. Under our Kepubhc we support an Valuable Land for SaloJ I ofler for sale the plantation located six miles South. West nf Salisbury and t-nr miles fnun C.ina Grove Depot on the N. C. Kail road. These lands' were formerly the propWity of the late Dr. Saiii'l. Kerr. There are WX acTra in the tract of which about one half i cleared, the re mainder bcihg heavily liuiLen-d wi:bak hicko ry tc. The soil is fertile and adapted to wheat, oats, cum. tobaccn. clover dr. There arc i.n tke place a pood dwolltng,o !t-honM a and a well oTgixKl water. It will b divided, if necessary, lo suit the : wauts of purt ha.-ers. Col. R- 11. CJowhii of h:ilibury will show tbo laDd. and niaVc term with p.irtiesdeniniusor purehasinf. F-or ftii tlr- iiitoruiatioii apply to CVl. It li. (iowan Ht 3 ii-bury N. C, or addrc in bt U. K. IiKVAX, Knecntor or X. X. NIXON, dec'J. - . . aa . k m lthln th lima mmi - tT:J t: . shall atal the nomber and local sUoatUa oftha lots or parts of lots giT Jn, with U yaloe ai which they art aaased ffor taxation I b,lb Mate; t number of wki&'aad -lorr4 UxiiSI'' !.m roiutai on tue Mid 'first day! of Feb. ruarr on th laiwt .J J : , V tut.' And th HTT. 7;.Z,ZT.Z7ln im Ulr the clerk- r T ' T' . lbethaaramiceaMUiaiff in order that thrr. iaay ' be rnxtt ZT one being douUa Uxed, wbois dsspM Weosi LLTliS ' V" Vo-iSoers are de-trrtaisj-d u, inflict the penalty U every caaof flarr lopij wkh the U-r UiaTpartieq.. N. Carolina Homb Irtsurancetp; OF RALElbll, N. C ' ill ixtvxa or nsiciiLv r&aptatr, Against Lus- or Jfamae by Firt,on theM-: avoraUlir Tcrru. . I , . In Slock hoMcr. are trenileuicn InierWua IBi building op North CarQlina lrxhuQot, ad aruor them are many of tb prooiiient Uuiaassv and financial men of the Slate. j Alt Losses Promptly Adjusted aUd Paid. ' Tl.u Company haa, already, daring the three years of iu existence, (aid a large amount of lArvo, vet its aia ar aliadilv increa4ng. It apinrala with confidence to'lhe Insurera of roi'eny m -orlh Carolina. j EXCOL'UAfiK HOME IXSTITCTIONS. R. II. Hattlb, Jr.! PreH'oent. . f 1..M.T. ice-Presideiit. i llftrt h 0 ff. THE HERO OF ORLEANS. Inj the Legislature of Louisiana, at the closq of the war in 1815, was a powerful faction personally opposed to1 Jackson so powerful that, when the officers and the last Piedidenlijl campaign, I havo troops were thanked by lhat body, on the wc invito inspection 2nd of February, the name of thr ir chief j, Circular., with testimonials-and psrtien , -..i mm- i .i'ii lars, mav be had bv'addrcsMng. leader was omitted. 1 Us conduct highly j ; JS.t EL F. BIIOWX. Prudent. Urowp t'otu n Gin Co , Xew London, Conn. on the inau Campbell land Henry Hickman were the prin- Why is this? It is a question easily answer- ! ? . . ail.1 a . I -.1 Pnama state that the Ithmu I v no ouM wcomprtnena me enormous cosi oi lueory or govenimen. cnaiiges wuu g'Mi- I a i i ' I Ll . "XT . a al al I. favorably i fencing. J oral progreaa. 4cw uiai io leiegrapu is, . r:. t . .1 .. m . I . ,1 '.i .1.1 c ........ .. .i .i. i e r i -ci' vr v I Let us estimate tnq cost oi lencing on a .1W ihub aTimauw n vmuuiuuiciiiiiig niougiu work of Jacob blia, It, x. , J i U. , . .:k Mn.;. K .A.m.nii , I .j eaAftnn i acre iarm, zwacrea pi ii cuuivaieu, ine remain- ,wBtM'- " ""f " ; burnea. oss u,uw. iPoodl.nl J Divide the two hundred acres cnl- parts of a coutinent are made contiguous a power ot any stand, and a navy less than that of either of, nt least, five of them. cipala. It broke up in a row and no one was ed, a puzzlo readjly solved, j There could be no extensive of territory declared . the victor. Thirty six rounds wers We are burderiedj with taxes and the greatest on! this continent which would call tor an fought, but it la alHaJw done over again two too of them all i the tax on fences increase of this force ; rather such exten- montna hence, ; ... l lie most iKor.ini negro cannot uiu inoisiinci-1 siou mieni enable us to aiminisu u. x lie Advices from Canal is progressing The Chemical city, have been Foster, the car-hook murderer) of Kew York city, has been reprieved by the Governor. The son1 of the late Ex-Emperor Napoleon, would be about miles-of fencing on the land has been on a visit to Queen Victoria. cultivated. Then the woodland would have to A movement is on foot among the Irish pop- be fenced in! to1 keep people from travelling tJalion W London for a great meeting in Hyde through it wijh wagons, Jpit would increase the Park, In favor of Amnesty for Fenians now line of fence to ibout8 niles. It will take 50,- lield in prison by the British Government. 000 rails to nake a fen4 10 rails high 8 miles arcumstances connnected with the fraud on !ng; it costs $lj00 a hnfdred to have the raUs the Bank of EngUnd remain a mystery. Noyls, M,e0 M Just to hve the raiU . .Wlc or m.,yrrt of the forffersnow under nde, it will take a wagon and team 30 days to arrest, is k native of the United States. He hauUhemlai atimatetbewagonteamandband k,, avj',K gcial j. not an jue protetU his ionoceacebut doubtless knows more " -uu Pr ?x wenave iou ior naunng to legislated upon : nor shall I ask thai than he is willing to tell at present Uslonish- rai and it wilj take 4 hands 40 days to build any thing bo done to advance the social ment Is expressed that the extent of the trans- u? lh rails, eost $40.00 cleaning out fence cor- status of the colored man, except to give actions did not arouse the suspicions of the ners $5.00 per ear, cost! of timber lost, valued him a fair chance to develop what there bank officials, b it it seems the openUors repre- hundred rails $250.00 total amount of is good in him. Give him access to the seated that they were interested ! ia the ictro- cost $975.00. cfuppose theui to be 50 years old school, and when he travels let him feel ductioa of American palace cars on the British ,,ul " P1 i lacing ruueiy esumaiea irom assureq. mai nis conuuci win regmate tue t. .mn;nv tnr il,!r m.n.,r.. the 1st year is at least $2500.00, That is an en , , ; cs.-...- l-.l.... .1 ormous siimi te be laid put on lences. JLet us iuccwm-sHur; mur wnu lue gen have a remedy! Most of the farmers in this ?ral government are now happily reha part of the state have a great amount of waste hility, and no Executive control is exer land that fenced in good, and sowed down in ted in any one of them that wonld not clover or sonWother kind of sUd-would make bf exerc,8ed ,n aa7 olPer State ndcr like ...ii... t7ii:i.iL.r.' circumsUnces. . pairing fences they could tuia this undivided attention to ithe cultivating toj more advantage the land laid oat for grain. I have been discussing the fence law with most derwoodl vated, into 25 acre lots and we have a string fr pnrposes of government, and com of fence about'a milelong around each lot which mnnication between the extreme limits of me country maue easier man it was throughout the old thirteen States at- the beginning of our national existence. The effects of the late civil strife have been to free the slave and make him a a citizen, let he is not possessed of the civil tights which citizenship should carry with it. This is wrong, and should be corrected. To this correction I stand committed, so far as Executive influence I .1 I . - I ueen ine suntt'ot aouse and s a ei scarcely ever equalled in political history, which lo-day f feel, I c:in uff lrd to disTei gard, in view of your verdict, .which I gratefully accept as my vindication. cd a conscientirms duty; without asking promotion or i command and without re vengeful fteliiig towards any section or individual Nolwithstaiiding tli:8 tlironjrh; fa ' out the war and from my candidacy for my present office in 186S, to thn close of incensed the people. Their indignation was jhitensiuticd by a seditious publication, put forth by one of the m- mbers of the Legislature, which was Calculated to pro duce disaffection in the army. This was a public in.itter, and Jackson felt bound to to nonce it. lie ordered t ho arrest of the author and his trial by Uw. Judge Dom inic! A. 11 all, of the Supreme Court of the United States, issued a, writ of habeas corpus in favor of the offender. Jackson foundered this a violuiton of martial law, and ordered the arrest of the Judge and his expiilcimi bcyoud the limits of the city. The Judge, in turn, when the mili tary law was revoked, on ; the 13th of March, in consequence .f the efficUl pro clamation of. peace, required Jacks-n lo appear before hi mr and show pause why 1 e Should not be punished for cenlemptof court. He cheerfully obeyed - the sum mons, and entered the crowded court r om in cit'xen's dress. He was- greeted by. huzzas r from a thousand voices. 1 he Judge was alarmed, and hesitated. Jack son stepped upon a bench, . procured sil enee, and then turning to the trembling Judge, said : ''There is no danger here J there shall be none. The same band that j ITHE BROWN COTTOH GIN i PL. I XT EUS should examine the above-Darned old and reliable Gin before baying any wther. It combinftthe required qualities of Simplicity. Strength abd Durability. It Gins fast and cle-ui, bakes excellent lint (oftca bringing 1-lc. to l-'2c. per 1U. abovo market,) and is oniTerailv hd in it ted to be the lightest running gin uialo. ;Wo have hjad thirty year's experience in lhe business, and warrant every ciu pc-fi-ct. Gins constantly in the hands of our agents, to which ture on a scale which required the employment of a large ampunt of hands. On last Monday afternoon, at Charlotte, N. C, a trm occurred in the Third Ward which de- ; atroyed the house of M Blfend Dick,"coh Two i children were in the house at the " time, one of wliom was fatally burned The mother of the I cliildren wail absent at the time the fire occur red. The origin of the fire is not known. ... i i " .... I t I Henry Berry Lowery is reported not dead but living in New York City. . . .' In the first year of the past adminis tration, the proposition eamo up for the admission of Santo Domingo, as a terri tory of the Union. It was not a question of my seeking, but was a proposition from of the farmers 5n this vicinity and they concur , ',;jfj.n,A T,:f,. ,i i : i . J. i ..... , ... Ithe people of Santo jJommgo, and which .u.Hcrc.. .....g.v.j r pntprta,ned. I hp levn now. am I Hid The Steamer Cfeorge & WrigU wss lost farmer to kepj his stock pn lis own Und would lieIf fa ;t ?wai for tlie inlere8t8 of -.m wmuzuvku add more to ine arousing again oi uiai energetic bja countryf for ilQ people of S into Do- tojwcnty persons were lost. V spirit so long ling dormant than any thing that mingn, ai.d all concerned, that the propo- i ( NEW, YORK MARKETS. could bo adopted. j : sit o i f should be received favorably, i New York, March 5.4-Cotton quiet, sales 'A feW n.irr)w-roinded aaie-oetttt.'notioned It wi s, however, rejected, constitutionally 7bM bales; ljglands ; Ur leans j?our old akinaims say iney uon tsee,any auvanuige and" tnerelore tue . subject was never ; dull. ' Wheat steady. Corn firm, Tork quiet, to be derived from the so-called fence law. . bronglit up again by me. In the future, firm, new mee $15.621 . Lard firm ,Uteam 8 7- Me tLinki see lighter daya ahead al- while 1 hold my present office, the sub- ill. luipiniiiiv uuii. iiruil utuu. Atunill OUICI I , , i . i Mil I " .' P . at $3.70, for strained. Freights quiet. J ready, the pMpects of the rising generation will hect of the acquisuionj of territory must j fitociu aieauy, uoid steapy at J3J. - Moner not- renect sucn a gloomy iook. me young i uavo uie auppurt oi mepeopiu un.ire i firm at 1-32 to 1-10 per cent. Exchange, long men 0f thia part of tlio atate are leaving on ac- will recommend any proposition looking 8) short 9. Uovernmeuis steady, Ttate bonds very quici. count of the inkbilityQ for their labor!. andhdlders to pay them to such acquisition. 1 say here, however t AN OUTRAGE. ' We are informed: that some ten or fifteen citizens of Union Connty have been in attendance before the U. S. Commissioner I intend to quit the good ol4 North State my self next fal house. barring the fence law don't pass tie j that I do not share in the apprehension, held by many, as to the danger of the a a a government becoming weakened and de stroyed by reason of the extension of teri tory. Co nmerce, educatiou and rapid transit of thought and matter by telegraph and steam, have changed all this.. Rath er do I believe ' thai our Great Master is preparing the world, in his own good time, to become one nation, speaking one lan guage and when armies and navies will be no longer required. The immense taxes, with the heavy burden of repairing! so many necessary! and unnecessary fences also twevents emigrants.' from coming to a vi tun yiaco uur.iig iuo past ween, on uie country so well calculated to develop any kind charge ot intimidating; a voter. We know of business to the greatest j-er'ection. How nothing of the merits of the case except much longer then is North arolina to groan from hearsay: bat if what we have heard beneath a weht so burdensome. How many Is trw,li great outrage has been perpetra- mor? ll? frme t ""f ?f the H My efibrts in the future will be directed . i L i .1 i r r I mnntrv'ar.manerilY. totoil for the sakeofkeeu-1 1 .1 . . t j r..i: I . Jed ott tUieciti,en. of Uiiien uJ K ?&"ZTo 1 W nave oeen arsggea iromiaeir bomei When thr: is a good stock law or fence law coautrj . t0 the restoration of our curency U this place, a'feat disUnce, and at great passed North iCarolina will rally from that leth- t0 a fi,ed value, as compared with the expenee, limply lor teiimg a negro, aa wa argica state orougai on oy ineisaroua results orld a standard of value, gold, and il a.r Informed, that if ha voted aeainst one cfthe war . j L possible to a par with it: to the construe of the narties interests: ha should not re- AU n fM pu on a pliant look. The ionbf cheap routes of transit throughoat toiDa as9 S7aswv mw v-i i Lf- W. i.fci t i I a -l . a , . r , ... 1 faatMAB iwvmiiira lvm laaai Hastlw FttlSAIIa Will Whll! I aft I Iha Idfirl t tha Alt1 tliflV f hA T1fi&mi A' r m I ! si ' t 1 v t aI a, I VwlUMUl sswua HWMaui wwvMrtf Mia i bUy IS1UU w pUV . aaat ua mw wav-swa7 w. . mam on nia lauo. Ann is inu.auuw wn t. r Alw MmM WnA. -ll ..UtUn. fitwt , mrlrt nnd lM tAa.ii Mittii.ni mrmr Kwn nrli I all tha 1V . J.I. . . l i " -. I 1? : ' .1 !i. UIK5M MHMm ww M.wugu ..... i iDg (0 gree ram as na enters jtue uoorway wim i a living remuneration ;o me luaiuwcMaucc from!' Union County here for fh Will some 1 kiss and embrace that will compeiiBatefar any of friendly relations with all our heigh" of these men gi?e Ul the facts m the case I vexation of spirit that may CKAWFOUD JL 1IEIL10. Agents SalUburr, A. C ilareh b 4;nos. COME THE LIEN ILAW. The General Aseciubly. of North Caro lina, on the I2j.ll iustani, passed the bill to create a Mechanic' and Laborers' Lien Law, as follow? : t . ! Section X.Ihe General Assembly of North Carolina do endct, That every building builr, rebuilt or repaired, together with the lot on1' which "BAid building may be eituaied, and" every Idt, farm vessel or any kind of property, iwhelher real or personal, uot bejiu enumerated, shall be ubjected to a lieu for lite payment of all debts contracted for work doue on the same of for materials furirishdi . - Sec. 2.. The. lien herehy created shall attach for the value, of such labor or mate rials furnished, upon the property mention ed in the first section of this act, on filing lhe notice. herein. after provided for. and hall bo preferred to every other lien or ucumbrance which shall attach upon the property subsequent to tlfe time at which the work was cotumencedjor the materials furnished. i Sec. 3. The notice of ithe lien herein provided for shall be filed: 1. In ell cases where tile sum demand ed does not exceed two Hundred dollar?. with any Justice of the Pace of the couu ty wherein thd -property ir,ituated or the defendant resides. f 2. In all otjieir. cases, with the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county wherein the property is situated ot the defendant resides. . i , Sic. 4. The notice, of tio lien shall be filed as provided in the, preceding section, at any time wjtnin sjx ninuths after the performance and completion of the labor r the final furbishing of materials or the jathiriugof theVrop and shall specify : 1. j ueaniiftftit nr jOF-taiui 2. The persogain'sl Khom the claim ii made. ., . .4 3. .Ths. ituauon and description of the property to sahs'l-ien; in concise language. DEC o. rrofretdwgs- to enlofce the hen herein created, must b commenctd in the courts havuir iuiisutction of the sum or sums demanded. tEC. G. Upon-judgment being rendered lii favor of the plahitiff,: the execution therein shall dtrect the pfficer to si 11. the property of the defendant upon which said lien has attached. Sec. 7. The act of; the General Assem bly, ratified Cth day of April, A D., 1869, aud also the act of the 2Sth of March. 1870, afe hereby repealed. Sec. 8. This act shall bo iu forco from and after its ratification. :- ' ' TO THE i BOOKSTORE C. II. P. Cowi'f.h. Sj. jvi.r. Skatox (ialm, Soirctarr, A. Kl'Il tg'riit Salishur, V. C. I r rt. 7-5t. -H .-. Bargains! iBargaias! ! In order to makc room for my Spriug stock, I am compt jled a sell off my re naming Winter Stock consUtior ef ICE AD V MADE OLOTIIIXG; HATjSV BOOTS, AM) SHOES, in all of srb'icli GREAT HAIIGAINS are given. " VICTOR WALLACE. ! Feb. C, if ! nut trMii.nin y way. jind .Imi Il-is an rual clt tier .f r ivinvr CASH i'rTmiou,. OU A I'lAN'O. KG AN. WATcHi SEWING MACHIXE VEBYIODV. And cet Bibles. Prayer Books. Hymn BMiks ttf any kind vou want: Histories. protected this city froro outrage against Biographic, Music Bonks. Music. Novrls of ' . ... .. ..I.l...l...' .1 . ti . t !. an - r the invadcts ot tue country, will suield and protect this court or perish in the ef ion. rrocera witn your sentence. itn quivering lips, the Judge pronounced bird guilty of conte.npt of court, a id fined him one lhoii8an I .dollars, a fine which he un mediately paid The sum was subscril ed by the people, but he' would not ac cent it. lie ordered it to be distributed among the relatives of those who had fall en in the late battles. In' 1S43, nearly thirty years afterwards, Congress refund ed him .the sum, with interest, amounting y"1" fof your 4ios niid hands and take a good ta $2 700. " I ntfMuaPrthey will work beltrr and b more i r. . i' ar the best. authors;' Blank flMks, Albums of the tmt stvlish kiud : Streoscoies and Views ;' School Books, all kind in gfiwral use. Slates, Inks, Writing I'apr of the b-t quality i Wall lapT aud Window Sha Jes in gr-ai; variety. Music Teachers fr vocal. I lttuus.'lLtLjo, vlulius cVe. A WOUS TO TAUVTDJLa. Buy a few dollar worth l bM.ks evrv 2nd ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION J ; j 75.730 Premiums. HANGING' IS VALUE VKOM TO THE Sl)HSCRIBE.1)F l-.very ubscnbrr is sure i f . am FIRST GRAND CASH, lid EMI UM s.5,000.. ;r OCR FIRC8IUK riilt.M). F.Ut rayrs. Large S,;e. Illm,traM the '.,i7T H etkiw. i mils Tillltf) VtlLt'M and has kttalrd the Larjren CI Kt UL-11 MX juT juirprpubihjj-. t-d in tb We.L IUM ilOa'C liLSlUABLE AXIIOSTrSEKltt)UIUI.NALl:EADl5o MATT Kit IN 11 Kt2.lt V AUIETY.tlnU. raobay iidlomateit'iIuMKVKLKl.T sail, ed M the wants ot errrv family, Stibcr1ptWa price po. year of nnuitn-ra.' j The Elerant Chroma "CUTE,5' f Siie 16 IW iaches, 1C rwlurV. AcknowfrdrrM byJJ tobo the 11 .vyilSOMEST tui HOST VALLABLK prrmtBm p.'ctnre ia Anrica. KVLKT Si; U CKUIERiiprf-eBtrd with this Chtouio at the timenfDWerioirje (at rirtf) and alio receive- a h'CMHERUl) iCEKTIKl CATE ENTITLINO . THE 11OL0ER TO A SHAKE ii. the distribution vTf&).i)0 la cmh and t.lfcrr pre miumsi THE DISTKIUUTION TA K LS 3'LA CE on thr srcor.d Tueidsy in Jane test. Thr Cbronio iurd U-rtificatr srtit m -pt vf lifiCr.' 'fPpK. cm ex .corns. fntKMiru Lit. t,ic Hi ii.Mi n li. i in:TTurri. if . - - - - a a a. Mai (I V to anr ad'lri-M. I - - -j-. y. t A I F NTQ FitltrJcalrr caa TJjLaill 1 O vaaiiig. liu every W A N T F n ,u" f lFe e"h MM tk 1 Mmd U 'J nd Ust out fit. Si nd at niM ijfi.r tt-rtiis. iddiVss on: fmesiue MiKxn.iTrirJirAyjn Kb . W-i f. I . 4 &4litt iid. The Bank of England covers five acres of ground, and eniplox s , nine hundred clerks. There is no windows on the street Light is admitted through open courts; io mob could take the bank, therefore. without camion to batter the immense walls. The clock in the center of the hank has fifty dials attached to it. Lar.e cisterns are sunk in the court, and engines, e a ' - - in pertect order, are always in readiness in case of fire 1 his buk was incarpora leu in iuy. uatjuai. JU.UUU.UUU. a - t ' A SINGULAR CASE OF DISEASE IN NEWI YORK' The World says : A faro-dealer in thi city about four years iago was comp iled to relinquish his profession by a paralysis of his right fore-finger. The nerve cell fin his spinal enTunifl) which, supplied the joint, had dinl from over work,' and the muscles of the finger gradually passed away through disease atrophied the doc tors call it. The dead. cell in the spinal marrow m senne wayby contact or sym pathr: deltroyt its neighbor, which eon I trolled the same finger' onihe.left hand. have ocetirrcd to bora and with distant nations ; to the re-1 The atrophy extended over both hinds, A WOULD TO FAXLSZimS SOUS. You have soinHhiiic to be proud and to boast of. The firm is the keystone to evevv industrial pursuit. When it surrrvls all pros(rr; wlit-ii it fails, all tlae. Don't think you riiu't Im u ert at limn Wecaue yu ur th e soli of a farmer. WHshiiii'toii. Wrlnlei and Clhy were fanner's sons, but white lh-y U'ilfd ihv stuJicil. So do e. Boy a giMnl book, (ine at a time. rt-aJ and dit it, aud thru anolher. Call and stu m and look over books. A rnoOL.vMlTio.vi .4 V IT1ARRIED, At the house of the bride's father, in Da vie ! county on the 27th inst.. bv lhe ifer. Lemon ftl.tlJ, Mr. J. l,UaskiU of Salisbury, and Miss Annie o. luun. In this Countv. At well Townshi ii. on th 4 inst, at the house of Mr. L. F. Bradshaw. hv thr mv. a. vuanuier, Mr. Kobt. McAeety and Miss yuiiA lorrenrc.. DIED, Ik this ritv on the 20th nf Pk 1ftTl .f.i . brief illness, Mrs. Margaret Antoinette Burke. wile ot rror. II. T. Eurke, in the 42od ytar ol her aee. About 13 ymm un. Mr linrW ii,L.n Mis Clement, connected heraeil with the rrfs byierian Church of Mockaville, and has lired a Consb-Unt Christian life. In h.-r las: hours the manifested the calm triumph of the devoted unruuan, ami pnsseu peacefully to ler eternal rest. With a mind well cultivated, and stem! with useful knowledge, with an equable temper, aod an affectionate heart, she was the light of her household, and the joy of her husband's life. By her education and her habits sh was fitted to share, not only the domestic cares of h r com panion, bat also his literary labors. The re moval crtateaa dreary yacancv. But k that she sleeps in Jeans, the loved oaes left be hind do not sniTAw aa thrav aU k. i w - -v w nv.noK. j.S. COME TO THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, And Get a Good Picture. Weill give you a good picture or nutlet youtakr it away; .for we d..u't iutrud that uny had work tball go from this office to iu iure us aud the husiursa. Call and trr. bp fbtmn between rarkers and Jiri Me- Murray t. ! ' Fb. 27, tf. YADKIN K. R. CO. The! annual meetinr of thje Yadkin Rail Road Lompsny will bebIdjq AlbcmarUon Wedni day. 2Cth.day of -March fejtt.. It is desiced that all the,fctocKb rprernted. . Feb. 27-1'. v. it aukey, vm,: Bv the.Gotcrtvir vf Xvrfk Carolina. EXECUTIVE DkP.VlrfMENf. luUir.iiF::ti.'lcToC Whf.keas. OtliCial iDrinaiKfiiMiafrbern recrired at this dfariineut; tha one JUX Allen Kktchy. evhBnd ' in'thf Jail of IU wau Couuty ou a cLirre of Utfortaii rKW" the t for-ii uu ihe.fclvf jJbe,BVtUwtj uow at Urge ; j j Now thertforr. ii. Ton. R. Caldwkll, Governor v( lhe S:at of North Cf!iaabr virtue of the authority in iuejr-til by .lw .su' tins my rror.Kuiatin .Urruc a rvwru f TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS fr the apprehmsiou aod dehfrry if t&r wtiUJoka Alien Krtchy to tbf.Shrrifftif Rowan cotiuly and I do further eniu all Bc-rs f ihclaw,' kl1 ail phk1 chirr as to asaist id sj-jTrhruJ- lig H-d lodging SnJ oCelidrr tofjttrtirr. Dou at the Clt of Ra'.rign. All 13th aj f Frbruary, A- D.lc7 o4 ia 97th ymr of Auirriean IodrprnJrts. TOD R. CALmVELU jGoveroor. By the (lovernor :! -: j J. B. Nr.ATUF.KY. , . l'uvate Secretary. - ' -iFftinVrw i - - " John AUea. Krtehy Is abtifidfixe frt U-u inehes hL.h, spare) made.' la'e nf dark blue ryes.' alxow"TcJUlpIxiltl.l4", ''ra dark hair, and has at frar ou his'rirhl shia. twS1iburr Watchiiaa. e .th SUtr. and SUtraviIt. AwrMu cpj ir weeks and fend bills. to Eiwcatire oSce. t JOJIN g; nEiNDERSON. Attorney and CouMjcUorlat Late , AXD Sollclfbr in Banliiruptcjr, Itfes-itf Binkrtiptey T' . y .. . i. ! i t4 I If i ft
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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