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i 1 x, o c . x -enreibuf candidates iu the field' furSbexiff. & . Tjie Wilmington Star wants a. State jdacational Convention: Good tiring. Barker's soda fountain is the mostPpop ,gr place iu town for a cooling beverage o ... mt' of jiacriSbe there 'Matier.-The town author!- J t- Ottrterriaing-neiibora of the Cbw-'f have an dvcrasejtze of about half the li- Lties with eouameixlable real eaforcctLcer-, tahi regulatiousr which were designcd'to prevCnt a poisoned atniosph ere, andt is believed much good has resulted from it. The-street dust now so plentiful, is almost worth- its weight in gold for the purpose for which it is used,aud a plentiful sup ply of it should now be jmt up in places to keep dijT. 15 ut there arc other sources-of poison to which the health of the people both in country and town, is exposed. The water wed. ink is often a fruitful cause of dis ease. Poisonous matter often reaches springs-ami wells when least expected ,l Umd of this t'lace is em- and bring on diseases ana Ueatn. ivy try b BOtne 0f the candidates to' go proprietor of spring and well in country I!T tlieiu during the canvass, j or town should exercise constant watch1 r'ounu ' . playing-to be done, ; fulness to prevent the water from becoin- TIM. all LIIV- ' 1 ' . nftin all the land, a single Tnforthe oilkial saciiuco of 73-the Ice offering must then ie maue lotte Observer, sent an ad ven citrous repor ter to "interview" Bald Mountain, the fa mous, and here is what he says : INTEEVIEWINCf TH3 "BALD," THE UNFATHOMABLE CAVE FATH OMED. The Fisuure Explored Threatened Split ting of the -Mountain Water aid Fire the Agents. mentions of the largestVth'e courses of-the J live lieariugou every point of the compass. Gneiss, interlined with seams of white flint and occasionally mica composes the rock formation of the whole cave. No mineral ores could bo found. - No animal life except thel bat' whs discovered. 3pecl:l Correspoadeat'of the CUarlotta Observer. AMoxtr'fHE MonrArVs, ju1ytff. Yes, "lialdy" has been interviewed ! and your correspondent luckily chanced'to tindTlte 'Majesty iu a. mbre graeibus humor than that with which he usually receives re porters. Heretofore when thesis gentry no- piiMtammiited lv ilramaire IroiO neat! - i" -i " ' " - " . . . . ..... ....I ..iT. c arcases, decavintr vegetation, or am, other ! - e aufiiui scenery aim oiu- . itfwVidevan Female tu .....,. ..t...i.i !r points of interest anions the surrounu- ail vei list i onenstvc muiur. vii oiau uiihj s.i'iuiu nUlte StaunUtti, Va., in another part rfcUlove(l fur away from' well or sj.ring; mountains and Western 'Carolina, gen . . A nr reader wisuinjj iux- , V1-. ',.Ja ...x.n. call u the white Band o- 1 ; Urination Aduld address the Pres 13 .... ertauntoa is a delight- &iou'cf the anuha.longbeen ? -ut nrcpeimSi literary institutions. .up - V1j retaru tlumks to the Pnprietors . .. fA ntteud n ifiand onen - : rt t ifii i w i i i in rid Dinner at Glen . Alpine "4 . VneJay the 24th inst &g die Bituate near Morganton, Mil .i : i.nnrnvmenta have been lai.ely ereat 'i" D ... i II. ..,.1 !j iiikU'II for by the .help of rainwater their" poison arc carried down ibto'the' r earth aiul'tUence into springs and' wells, and so the foun tains of life are converted into soarcs'of disease ahd jkath. o A triAveekly train is now r'vSi' olf tin; Western' Roatl,-lea vi:i5 SalisbuVy at 1'.15 A. M.and' reaching Iieiuy G A. M... thus enabling passengers imur' Uictinioud, Ualeigh and all points east to' reach Asiie- i ville thai day for early dinner.' MToinl iy, the da'vR this fnade. The Hotel is probably the largest ; y ;uJ Fiia;v tt iftbe-'kiud in the State. Ihe p"e ;j j Ua5u vun,t lil;lUing t. gtoff in in popular favor. Uward-cating cats are said tb V poorer iUeHb thau the March hare-.Key also tate the lea.tin midnight serenades. W e Peud one open on '-1 Trovatore" orie i..l,t last, week, but the crack of a, nUe Pu an eud to the earthly existence ot that Laical genius. The cats pf the negh Lhood nbw hold nightly meetings over tlilK)t,nnd'the Ust state of. that rifle- ia is 7 fold worse than the CriY. o rune-ni-ht : Luua; one of the planets end seVeral small stars peering thrnngh uterine clouds. Yohth and" two mai- . vA vmiiI iuaI jrazinir an ileus louii&uio iu , .Kl.ivi.idv ils" Maiden, tilled with niltuU ui erallv. In this instance mbre ample ma tei ial is afforded foi'sensatibh'ahtf'deecrfp t ion, so for the fiVst time iu its history Bald Mountain will be the only subject of an entire report. The geographib' beatti'6f this moun tain has so often been nd'srepresented'thatf I will first give a brief descViptmu of it: Bald Mountain is a spur of the IiUie ltidge range ruTiiiHig off laterally in a southeasterly course tor1 eight and a half miles, lying-mostly i'ri! fcDbwell but tcr m5Hating ih' PUthcifoiVV county, half a mile r'cri.Sjs' froiu1 Chimney Buck', as the crow llicH.'JbV nrfermbd in rhe iiionntaiiis, "the ritl? .shooU,")' ?h" the ltlt bank of Broad;- liverj This must not; be confound ed with tlie French BroaU river (nsbnie Northern reporters do) the latter-flowing j utouiiriiftisVave tlie" atab water-action, through Tr'ausyivauia, Buucombe,, and Madism counties, emptying into tlie No richuky riS;er,-ili Cockte eohuty, Tennes see," aud' tU8 forn&r thioligh northern .South Carolina, by Columbia," forming connection both wavs" with' the Bichmond and- DaiviH- It.B. Passengers leaving Ashevi!le Tuer-' days, Thui sdays aud Saturdays, in the evening, can' make connection' wili the W. N. C. at Henry lit U P. r., reaching- here and eoilm cti'ijgwitli the K. for botli Kichinou'd'and' Kitleigh V 5' A M.,' in the morning." Tliis is the qiiiOiTeSt ffnie," bV ffever'al hours to AshevilVe. Tlie Western North CiVroli'na ltail Road i whh the Wateree theSautee. In McDow was never iu better flx." or iu better hands.'! ell countv. eicht miles from'- Chimney With Maj. Wilson at the. head; Capt. A.' j Bock the supposed crater of the wished (J. Halyburton, Master TransportatioiV-'j f,,r volcano was imaginarily located d'n (J. W. Gates, Master Mechanic; Murphy, j ring the shocks and rumblings four years Henderson and Newland, conductors; ' Riuce, hut tfr'c inonth-ago sensation," "the Marsh, Gordon, Lewis and Terrell, engi- i lissure a'lid the newly discoverecf c'aVe ijwflniy thoughts, points a finger towr.rU's j u,:s, ,auig H c.mpS of as thorough,; are in the ITurrford end," less th'au a half tlie zenith and exclaiais : "Oh, this re- pVA-V"'''-:! aud seicutiric ihen as 'will b mile from Broad river it of moonlight rides on tae coasj j rolxny 0!)- ,,y iUad,' I heat the paddles splash iu the water, WATER' AVti IRZ. The caVe'was evfdeutly recently form e"d by a convulsion in the bowels of the tfihantain. Not a particle of rock could be seen with moss clinging to it ; the walls all seemed to have been recently riven apart, every piece of rock examined show ing a newly broken, surface. The inside of the mountain is undoubtedly sinking, else wiiere coald the falling rocks have gone ?' HaA'irig sunk' lower, a vacuum must .have been created ier their re ception. What Created- this vacuum ? The rock formation" of thb mountain is . ! solid gneiss, therefore, Water alone could uot wear it out. It might is? caused by a convulsion deep down in the mountain, forcing an opening even through solid rock. But granting this, what is the Mo tive power of said convulsion? Steam," ge iterated by the contact of water with tire, is the most natural conclusion. We kiibw1 that water penetrates through parts of the Mbimtaiuv springs llowiug from its top, poolg'-Kiukiugut&V i: base, and sin gle .drops percolating through the solid rock,' slowly but steadily, collecting grad ually e,uftit-k;ut vAller which, if encoiiuter-ihg-a' hhiVed' ebVtv:ey generate sufiicieut A Fatal Liyhtnintj Flath. During a tli under 'storm in "New York last Wednesday afternoon Edward White, a bricklayer, who was engaged in repair ing the steeple of Dr. Wilson's church, was knocked by lightuiug from the stee ple aud instautly killed. He was thrown off the pfatform into the air, and fell sixty feet f o'fhe ground bow. The body spun round sevwar Jilues in mid-air and struck the ground with a thud. At the srihie time that White vfas struck his fellow-workman, Bernard Gray, received a shock from the electric current. He was struck in the chest, and the' Curraut ran in dark, bluish lines along his 'clfet, arms aud thighs, mhkiiig fantastic figure's' over hiswhole body. He fell on the plhtbrm unconscious, bat it is ettppbsed he w ill recover THE WHIPPING POST. TOVNTM NOTICE. All persona Iivinz in the cornorHte limit nf the Town of SalisUtiry' who are ulject to pay a ioll tax to ihe Stale or who ownt-d or were poesed of real or personal projrty on the lirat dy of April. 1S7S. are hereby notifit-d to lift the Mine for taxation at tnv office in Mero- neys & i:,ptrs Sture hefore Juiy 1, 1878. Failing to ilO so they will be rfil'jcct to' double UXut. B. F. BUG EF.S, C. B. C. Juiiclt;i?78. 3S:4J. Petition to re u.v guardisu. The First Man to Suffer Under the Xeic Law tn Virginia A White Man Whip ped, by a J cgro. New Youk, July 13. A Norfolk dis ptrtch says that the whipping of th first wlirte man under the new law, which hus just t'iken effect in Virginia, occurred at ihtlliptoii, Saturday. The sentence was Executed by a negro constable. The par ty whipped' was n sailor frohf Bcttimore, wtb'w'ts c'ohvicted of stealing ah aW'h or. If was not belieViTliat the Paris Ei-h1bit!r-ii of 1378 wolild be a financial suc cess, vet the Government Commissioners sUtfto'mhke a' fissure sohiewate la its alrt.SMlV tHiit thev otit of tinatie'ial clli'rs to escape. That there .has been,; (imH.(y . TlteVooVbiblUigs and:maiu anddoes yet exist hbHps iiru. smhller m & cstimatWat about 89,000, qhaMm v )' U fU M'oiihtain- is a very j u f 7.000.000 pMU nieoi Iiobns of surrounding THE CAVE" r ..;,,. ..! CMiJirlev's Voice 1 in so sad, -.-do let's go iu the house, I can't stand this scone." She was towed into the house ..uy-her companions "slow music. o Last year our -streets were beautifully decorated with a one horse street sprink Uv sadly it Is niised. Give us a prink Trif vmi have to mill it witlr an ox. lrS.,T-Tv reflectionmi thecommissoners, " -wc Wake this explanation' because wb en- ever anything is said Concerning the towu goveriiinent that does not please all, win? of the "dads" 1 1 rink wc menu it per - w.;ial -dispel the vain delusion and quiet o'i, mighty ' 'aldfrmen;' for we 1 1 ;1 . liR-an it not. -o- Thev have the fieest and biggest fight lietireen candidates iu Stanly i f any coun- !v in t!ie State. The candidates are nu efo'a.s aud all of them want .tickets so arranged as to catch the last man. We have printed in 4hiu otfiee some iO different tick rts sonienanies i uutiing through all but iis n rule they are changed. It would be a 'hard matterfui a man to ilceide Iiow -and for whom to vote; for the coinplica titms ore many. Of coarse we like it it pays Jhe job 'printer. - The "wVather has " been so extremely warm for the past week taat we wipe the pernpiralion from our brow for the seven huudredth time to-diiy and con clude we will not abuse tlie- weather Ah ! fan us! "and gentle I una, seated la her silyer wagon, haa been sniiliug sweetly ou gushing maidens aud love-sick swains by uight." Our ej-e fust accident ally fell on these lines. They are from lb Landmark. It's the worst we ever saw far this time of the yerfr bin .Bam say has great endurance. Co)v'misaioncr',8 Meeting. July 15, The following oi;trinap'cu was introduce!? bv Mr. McCorkle and unanimously adopt- ed : In- it Ordatiic;', That all the specia es dae and arising under section 13 of the Charter off his town are duo at the time of assessment tiieicof and the Tax Collec tor is Ktsreby atillioi ivd fortwith to col lect the sauie by distr.ii:it or otherwise. T following-was introduced by Mi. Atwtll and irdopted : Beit (hdatued, TU.it so much of Ordi nance. Xo. 5.' as t)rlids merctiantti to keep loose cotton iu tbe-'iMTtVr!i of. their stoves or warehouses lie a'n'd' tb'c sa'.no is he. e'oy repealed. A'djo'ui i;'e(Y. ' - " P. f . llooxttsCp. ('. BTJSrNF ItOCAL COIiTJUII: Trustee's Sale of eal Estate. By virtue if a Morlgae or I)eel in Trust "X ecu led tiy R. H. Co'an ami vtit tu Junii-x S. McCubbinc dated U Oi!i Mar ii, 1870. and registered in the otli. c .l tin- Urf-" r of I)f,'dn of ltowan (..Diinty, i;i liouk 4, jsi: liX). Ac, md T1JH111 wliir-h default iiar. t.t-e.i ; U, I will t:xjuse for aids at paidic auci:j:i at the lown lloiie do-ir in the Town of Salisbiirv. .n Muii- Jay, the first d.ty of J ul v, 1S7B, r.t 11 oVIock, A. M., the following real tite, to-w'u : 'flute i i o trucis of l.tod, consi-tiii ot h.Yl acre, more i r lesrf, situated in llow; u Co itilv, a.ij inin ' tlie land of ltbterl Smith, .laniw 15. tiiSsji, i Allien Overctish, tlnNixoa pfie and otliers. ! One tr.-u-t of l'J aires.- o.c .;f uercs, and' ne of 120 :;ore: for Wu:i ii ie, see book 15. ; iHTii'-..'. r lj:e Murtjair.. in i . . 'J n i Davio County . IS TUn rROEiTZ COUET V J Atkinor., a the nest 1 friend of Mary A'Alkiuion, minor. Plaint if, ieo W hwicc'ood, Rnnrdian, Vrfcndant. Upon the af.i.hn it of the ri '.intilT, it i ot dered bv the Uutirt, lli-it ptilditKtlou Lo uiada in the 'Carol'ma VnU-hnjau" fjr ti Mcen e weeks, notifying the defendant, Ueorge r Swieegood, wlio in a non-reidtnl of the M-htv to apjcar at the ofSre of the Clerk f ill. .lij rior Court id nhl eoiinty, on t! .- i.i ilay ( July 1378. and ansu t i u,e eon j !:.ii. which will he tiled in the al.-jve entitled witliin ten days from ihe d tie hereof, ami if lie fails t.i an.ier the r :!.; l.iit.t, il.e jilair.lil. ii'il jl'fly to the Court ii i'.ic ivlivf u.raui.uva in the couijvlaiiit. Wiiuws, . II. B. IUVAIU X udf lrohafc 'nd C'k! isnjAi'r Corf cf Tavie:('iii:iv. Mav 17il.. IJjjK- al:0t:.r$7. pd E. H. MANSE'S mm SALlni'HY, K, c. n.tfje ui a, riegisler one of the mofit II.- .iV!i, my t'c i!,ry iii readisuRs, 1 uni nojr my po-wession. lhel indsall Hin and form I l yejwrwi to t.o ail kii. Is oi i.nsitnjr in eitlier li iesir.il;(.' oianUitlon in tin; ('Hint V. V I II i oil autil -Lies of 11, t LillCuhitoti lioid .ix miles west of "n!Utuirv. Terras Csh, laied at i5aljsburV 2Sd div ol Mav, li ' J. S. MeCL'BUIXi?, 32: v Tnirfee this FOTJTZ'S MORSE AftD CATTLIL POWDERS,' 'torches and lanterns having been pVe- I n red the uight before, the mountain was climbed early in the uiornhif. A circuit ous route had to be taken to reach the care's mouth five hundred feet up the precipitous and in some places perpendic ular mountain side. A'ftei nuch panting I and blowing (affording great amusement j to he guide), our paity, consisting of Mr. ! Grey, of Charlotte, the guide aud the re ! porter reached the xlesired point, and no 1 time wns b)&t in effecting an entrance, j Torches aiVf? l;v.''terns were lighted, a mat ; fer aocouiiilishet!1 with some ditlictilty on account of fh'e r:i;,Ii tlie ci; .""ir p.tSoiug ; out the cave." Tlie entrance is o:dy two i und a ha'.f it V t high by four feet wide, so down we go o:i all louf'n'inl crawl through for some rive feet. We nVove cautiotislv yef no mniblhigs, jars, splitting or inwai'd biukingrhaS'd e'ccuri'ed. There is positive evidence tttlit Bald Motiutain lias expei i eucedill'of these, not only once, but time and agaiu. Must not heat then exist in its bowels, in couuetion with water, to cause these convulsions, when' no other mountain without the aid of heat of simi lar formation, is or has been subject to theui ? THE SENSATIONAL KISSC::K. causiug so mueh excitem'eut a mouth ago, was explored after IeaVing tho cave. Climbing to the cave was bad enough, but like walking" cVViv hill compared with t'u hitter ascent. The tissuvc is about a thou sand feet up the mountain, nearly on the topand has not hicrensed muEh ia size since first discovered. Its wi'd'th' varies from one to eight feet. It descends into the mountain, in some places, seventy feet, with now here a greater width than ten feet, between the w alls of solid gran ite." Unlike the cave, it was net caused by caving. in, but iu separation' caused by convulsions. For two hundred feet it follows a"u easterly course, almost paral lel vviih thnt of the mountain, theu branches off diagonally to the southeast for so:n'e hundred" and twenty feet. Just above the old, a re'.r lioouiv i.f seemingly trilling dimensions runs up towards tin toil :if ii !il auL'les v. itli the oilier r.'uu:; i -TJ , twenty feet. Fifty teet lower dow n, i a.ks i is already assured. ' The attendance has exceeded expectations." Nasniit psrrniSK KSkr, Vorn August 2th. Hta and died .fulj uth. iis, only daughter ol l.cv.'David Kerr, and u'iow c' .Mia. Joiin L: Brown. Dear little Nuunlf's parents biitn wttblu one week, in the State ot Ar-kunsas, Ihavliv- it-r aiir pUj.u ut the eany aye oi sever, ir.hni'n1." o n the iirtle dajliag never knew what U was lo be an r . n.;i a-, saa Witi aJo,uea by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M'mii. and very suuu eu.leared lierseU to tli'm by horluielll geuce and lier sweet and wlualn ways, us only a orLjUt wad affeotloiiatc cliikl can. she was ih.' e oi tne nt-igbborhood, beloved b.i all who knew her. an J was more than a welcome viMtor tb everj' nous . "' "XIl At..- aupoj M'.t tar-Hn rcT! nrvd preTectiCTi of i:.ti.is--'1r: ICorees. Cat. 3idjfr,tJiei.t.r;i toit '? VTii E. i'OTJWi, ;'io BalUmora. 41 d. I Ir..i, Tl iin ;...l...f i.v: i i) ct.. vai J. . tilO' . .Ill HIIIU. Ul l.HIIIiC JUKI iHtlirr Work done with di-uitel;; also all kindn ot Agrieidtiind and Mining Machinery built or rejiaired to order. 1 am also prepared to Ire htiruber. mke nil kind-of Moulding, tunke h, Hlmdn aiid Doors Ssl, Doors, und all nires cf monldir.i;., kept constantly on hund A -totN of4.ntrtber always ( r. hand ei' furbish ed at -hdrt tir:ti??.- A 16 HorsWort2.!:k iZnins'ani 2oilcz' fur pal Wor!; irne. it i .V sliop. j-;a.-j::Ucd, and at pr:ccs t't t-i h !he D. MoNEELY, 3x i z i c 1 1 . v : r.r . Blacteer ail BMerssi,. Attorneys, Counselorn and Solicitors. SALMSBUllY, 3. Tun Ajrent A r the t:i!e t-f Fertilizers, Lime, Sawed Shindies'and Minntain Produce. Boy uid sell t'oth'ir'. Corn, l'i .ur, Mert', and nil j k 1 1 1 1 s of fovii-.'.'i'v pri.d.ii-e on commis'iion. i :naraiiu -d. Agent for the GOOD DIGESTION. "Give us this day our daily bread,"' and good uicdtkinc lo diget it, is both revertnl and lai niao. ii.c human stoiuach and liver are fruit nil eourcco of life's comforts; or, disordeud anu iii.-ea.-eu, they tingle misery aioiiy every ncrvi and through every artery. The man or woinai with yuoU dijcutioJi see beauty as they v.nlk. and overcome obstacles iliey meet in the rou; ine of life, where the dyspeptic sees uniy gloom end stumbles aud -row's at even im ijjinan bjevl. Tb.e world rtill needs iwo or three new kinds of medieine, before death can bv per netly abolished; but that in my live.-, have beet, ui vdon.ed, and in. my sullVrer-i from Liver dis ease, I)vs.tepsi.i and lle '.dacliii, have been c ur ed by MKtiUKl.l.'s IIli'.vtim:, is no longer doubt. It cures Headache in twenty miuuli. Uid there is n (piestion but whit it is the mns wonderful ihseoverv Vet made in metliea. -eieni e. Those alllieted with lliiliousllt anc. aint Livr t AT INK. It tan hi h'rt'd aT Theo. I .ould USu MhlUU.Ll. Kluttz1.'. llti' We have, made afrV.t cements 'ofward, assisted by da liglit foV he first i can be seen, iif the solid shle of the moan- Cwenty feet,when the passage makes a reo aired 1 ... The 7r':inn who r-j ue.-s in sa erca-.n, hvd cakes and warm pic ; lad n:ul ice eel ' i..ivd Mng'.i-h patent Milking Macnine. 11 assortment of Faniilv i i37i3 -tf. Will k'-Cli i snia Groceries. Call and see him at hi new ftnnd, tluted -or below Kluttz'a Dru"Sturt. l!'J:Cmos. r" ,. Practical Blaciismitli IIORSKSIIOER mnn AT 7H0S. H. VAHDEBFOP.0'3 "Gl'.OrEIiV AND coxrrcr.t'NEitY r. n I I J L STOKE. 1 O MabH-S. CUTU df .ri.tn Oi dlHH-H, tO SUlt.iMlX siiape ot foot. AT. ;:. ' . -i. stflrt.ly set' lititlc ;:ic clpies and WAR HAN Tf D. All kinds blai-Uinlllt&U promptly dune. is... SPEING MILLINEEY. I have iiii-t ltluinol from the Ninth i and am rer-iv;::g r. stuck ul'gnod:: em ! hracing all the Litest fil's n" HATS End 1 KON.NKTS. :'! I.: dies. Mi k und Chil idren. FI.DhKKS and lilli IlS, ii. ci-d-j less vai it-iy. i fJ:j:JMj:;: su. ks. i:x ? -,:. laj:s A M) CV I'O, X U.Y.S', " " I Zephyr Worsted Matoi ial forfovcy woifc, Haylni? enVat-pd thr -vr-i s cf : f.r-: Urvi rk- j ilk JIand kerch iefs,-' Neck Wear, Corset , ma a. v..- art itreiart-.i u t am :nn i::. n:iei a .n iitm 1 1" 111 w . v , 1 111. . bend to the left and torches are for the next hundred feef," day tight then Kfl O with the publisher of that excel lent Agricultural Magazine, "-The Caro- again being perceptible, coining iu through Una Farmer? at Wilmington, X. ; n window four feet wide and two feet high, oy which we are eiiablwt to otter it and ; f further the entrance passage the " Watchman' for $2.50 a year. Alet-.. . - 1 ter barcaiu is rarely to be had. Send iu , intersected by five other apartments oi you reorders. Dr. R. P. Ihtssrnt is at the Boyden ! House. He will bo irla:l to, see all hi f-y thenuie character as tlie one by which Ve entered, two of greater and three ol tain, indicating an impending splittin iM.iL-iiif if t!iis o:;l W!l'Iieve. this . "0 .... j does occarr, the noise and coneTiSsi-Jti will j lx srreat enouuh to couinc the lieirh- ! 1 o tu lent who e i!s hastily and frits dovui at stylPs Of eliy-ma le oo,ls. an! at jTicf s to rult li e times. . oastantiy ui 5:,ttid -.n a.-"'i( u stock oi snpt-rlor rii to-riai. (';;'! aisd exai::!ne our v.-rk. SaUsta jllon cur.iiiti ed. t-a'ibui-y. I' X), !4. IsTS. No. !7:t'. or.ee to active anu laii. al lab -o The lesser dimensions, one leading to the: win- 8 ! At.v ivru-iiimr iinun the. iieriiendiculai face friends and the rest if -mankind, provided j of.thet1Iloa-Dt.lisi, the othe? thfouffh the tney win i.uvo so.uetniug ao.ie ' p.ei running IatArally and at iht ll.vntwf'j ltr.. . ' "... . . . . . I uritll.ii n Hill. . ..... . .... ' an lie thiukKVou ought to come nd see ; agceai!i;ig r ujli'niiijr nic main mi3t-.;ytr uuui unin, ailtd, tig ged trails rose majestically on effJier side foi-100 leeti ragged, sharp-policed, shag gy looking rocks aud hug boulders, seem ingly eoyeret? iti myriads of diamonds, each obc l effect liog rays of light, shining, sparkling, llashiug all tho colors ef the rainbow lvefore our dazzled eyes. Huge boring people that Bald Mountain Tias de veloped into a lirst -class volcano ut last. The neighbors 'do not seem in the least frightened by the late developments bav in ir urowu accustomed to ",Baldy," as they familiarlv term him. Four years ;:go. when volcanic evidences lirst appeared all laud adjacent to the niountaiu fc'cmld have been purchased for twenty-live cents -lcs with the sides directly towards its i P" acre, but now nothing less than Ml! others duse'end- valuatiou can induced a sale. Tlfc wktjw Bracketi and seveh da'ugh- Ml H'aTlWe Qnl fn? Jim oaiiin' hid of our torehe, prevai Ull; llllM. Idjl Jl u UuiiJJl lyl DjjL. agranrt spectacle was presented. The r The second 4?essiou of this Schotd will commence Aug. 5th, 1678. Tuition, $2.50 and 3 -a month. Bills presented monthly. . y Salisburv. X. C. Julv 10. 187 fi. Lhanged liouoy ere discusKing the hog law Last week CLEAN, COOL AND COM FOBTABL'E ! how they are talking of toJfi ining the j jolice This is a noble iindi i In'king and j vo approve it; but still our a dec f ion lin- gf rs for the?, advocate of the hog law. Take the hogs off, and uniform the po'.K'e a'i'3 see what a chauge wonld co'me over our streets! The names , of the .set ol commissioners who l.ave the back-totie to do these two things would le. handed Ldowu to posterity by tluv ulmi- rers of philanthropic nieu. wh-es immortal ! Make vour- Kestlsr's Bser Cjrarden. in rear of A. Parker's Variety Store. Klegantly furnished p'Te'a'sa'nliy" arrang ed:' always a- cool breeZef ice-cold Beet; 1 the best wines and liquors; eany 'chairs, ma all tho late papers. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN. Come aud spend a pleasant Imwi. 5 Bespcctfullv, JS: W. II. RESTLER. ii'assi of granite jutted forth on all sides, Km. ill. fissures. nestled away invisible ex cept to close fu's n, us ?f ashamed ot -o- Pxrsgsal. We noticed in the city last Toesday, Col. Wm.'Johusoi1 and Col. Juo. i. Brown; f Charlotte. Richardson, wHo has charge of tho Federal Cemetery of this place, has been quite ill for several weeks. Wo are glad to say ho is improving though lowly.' Uj. SI W. Cole was-strickeii wltl1 . a '4ralTU brj" last. Tuesday. It was verv slfhtt 1 expectea he will be out in n 'air. jLoun ij . urns anu lanuiy have gone "to the Stale of New York to spend the summer. - Compliment to tlie Old Salisbury Cor net Band. 5taj. "Wilson, President of the -AV.-N. C. R: 11., lias jjiiid the Old Salis hury Cornet Band K deserved compliment by tendering tile h?erabrt thereof, wjth their families, a free-vice to the Head o: the road. Maj. Witsoa has known the Bund for a long tiniej some of the mem bers having been in tile same' command daring the war. , His regard for them gentlemen a well as his appreciatioL of them as a Baud :s no tlonbt tlie canst of thik iiiinifestatitm of kindly feeliucb ail part. As many of ' the party have never seen the work going ou ut the head of the road, it w ill doubtles lc. a most juttrebting as well asideasant tiji. The grandest of all Extensions to "West- eru X. C. will be run on thejbth and 7tli of Aug., by JULIAN 6t O'NEAL': their smallness. A eolitai-y bat, around by the light, frigh'tertly " dashed itself against the walls iu fraulie efforts to regain-its wonted gloom. Large .flukes of granite, some forty by eight' feet, partly healed trotn the sides, till remained nn detached like a half-detached weather boftrd "fastened at on a end. Particles of Irock,' some weighing tons and others ground to powder, lay scattered around in ters live at the foot-of the mountain im mediately under the cave, (the. grand children were too numerous to count) in a locr cfbiu with cracks six fnehes letween the logs. The old lady was, of course, interviewed, as she had been a resident of that locality for four years, all the ei- forts of h'ef neighbors to induce her to leave proving fruitless. She testified that when the split occurred a mouth ago, rum bling could be heard plainly, accompani ed by jars. Two weeks since she had heard loud rumblings but no shock was exnerienced. o the noise was attributed i - to falling boulders. A few days ffter this last noise the cave was discovered, and even since then rocks are' te-easional- ly, heard falling. The reporter asked . the: widow if she wasu't afraid of being crushed by slfdiig rocks. ' "When my time tomes Pi! die anyhow," she replied; ''so there's no Use a-movin lousiness M iu who b-lts liis food iu eager iiasle uu a arrets to ms euuuiwi iuui, IF The Hani Drinker eoul.l look at the tlekieate nl.imls, nwolieii ail '--aered with disea.-e. thai . iiuse the im'obbiu I.imi.i; The LaWyer, ihe Minister, the Merchant' and alTw'lio lead se lemary live and are huhjeef to Dvupepsia or 1 ndigesti ui; CJe':i.-:tspaUon ai.d Headache IF These only knew whi Mekukl's IIkvatink Koa TUB LltKK will do for their relief, and how quickly it ei:re there, would be much les suHering than at present. The ;reat Liver Medeeines for sale hy Theo. F. Khutz. " s. . Nvr ei fiv x r - BROWN & VEHBLE'S Liverv . & Sale Stables ;i good stock of Human Hair (?ooiL . All bought for cm-h, which tn.ihIo Die to sell as low us the lowest. Call Lefoie huying elsewhere'. lU A. GKEEXrir.LD.- l':losi-iv Crawford's iiard v. ui e tore 2(-:."iiniw. PEESEEVED f itliout Snor or ilav:'i L'.lcht cr.i;i.ty )ih 0 alt. "i'roj'h-rrl Fi'j't, Hi-i ! I U v tlie im'iI I're-rv- t iZ. 11 V 1 ... - It 1 inz . rf.cess', 1 :vill hi-i! i ecu pen j will preserve a larrel of fruitK or i-etiitli'iittt a eosl ot o cciUP, ur.d llJ0 1N jioik or leef U. x i G cents, and the frui'.-, ii-enN ;o.d vegetal J letain tlivir natural 'nrft1. Xf.e jroctw i i'tv one, siinrle perfectly harmits, biiu in . r.-'( il in aimo.it evt-ry fnini'.v. I t sh- ht j' Ho: LNNISa' D.-ufc' Store i frr:i nnv noil. I An Undeniable Truth. e to Pnlfer, and if you lead a mi- j will convey pawiertser- to a:.. fn.in nr sfietorv life in this -lea.aiful ' with ths best Mock a:.d Vihicle THE TKAVEIjIIvtCx FUKWV will find it to their it l r! ( call h.ii btfofc nraking ai-riirctaenls elsewhere You (K serve .rnlile. Iltisall world, it is entirely your own lault aoil mere is only one excuse' for you, yonYurvre -y'- prejudice and skepticism; vr i?t h iuis killed iluMisandrt. Personal k'nc'wlettge and couVnion .onse rernonine will soon .hovv you thai UreenV August Flower wfll ci.Ve you )f Liver Coin-j ..1..T..1 ,.r tiVspi.si:i. with all its iniserat.it effects, such as siek headaciif, palpitation of the harfMi'r sto.-nich, habitual c jsiivene, '.liiziness of the head, nervous prostration, low . . P f.; ... .. lfUIl Hlk ihe Western Continent and not a Drutist but : anct con.. uiH tell vou of its wonderfuT Cures', "iou can - . , ' B,:tle for lOccnt, Three do. ! PLEASURE DRIVES. will relieve you 15; vie Cou til y I.N Till: SL'I'KKIOR COt.hT. M It. I'hr.fiiii, 'adi'ir. of J. Wdllatw Cannon, uce'd, Iu.i.t, tn Drovers and Traders will find at ihU -H!ah!i-!.i'iei;t cood lots am'. Atahle. ar-d iiter'y -f I hay, fodder, oats j great prbf6'ion, and, far above from where i Yes, jest I UM a iassy fterwper chap JOHN S. HENDERSON; ESQ. Wc are authorized to anncch'cb th'is gentleiuiui as a candidate to represent the 30tU Senatorial District ia tho next (Jeu: eraV Assembly of the State, i - !:tf. I -will bo at 111 Boyden House in. Sulis- bury on and arfef tllo 15th inst.j fol- H short tinao and will be pleased to see if il who need my services dt tfiice: k: P: BESSENT:, ; July 9th, 1873. -33t WANTED. Young man as Correspondent' and - Agent at- Salisbury, also one in each neighboring town. Good pay for actml work. Addre wtlfi reference (tStarup for a wweri Mercantile Hureaif, (hicagol UL . ' .' To the Voters of Rowan County Cf I hereby announce uivself as A candi date for re-election to the office of High Sheriflf of Rowan County, at the ensuing'' Augu'st election; iltfdy.ilL. 1 think, be able to siitisfy the peoplc tll.it I am actlug ia road faith. C P:VAGG0NER, May 22, 1873. 3l:tc. we fit4l'd; ji sunbeam faintly struggled through a sin'ull crevice above the win dow, barely tinging the darkened wall like the touch of a fairy's golden wand. A better idea can be obtained of the ap pearnuce and character of the cavo by imagining a large cavern running over five hundred feet into the mountain, about three hundred wide, ranging iu height from twelve to two hundred tfi'.'t; and dU vided into six srualle? c'dS-c's: eenaratelv 1 -'' ; partitioned by vails f gneiss, varying from oue to siityfefet iu thickuess, all con nected eithjer S.bQve cr below' the parti tions. Tlifcc cjjlves all hate il totJuion junction irJslde, only two obtain iu egress to the lilountain side, one through the nfoutli aud tho other through the window. The main passage runs due east directly into the heart of the mountain over, three hundred feet' downward at first, then changes its course, winding almost spiral ly, in some places perpendicularly, grow ing gradually smaller, until obtaining a.u altitude of two hundred feejt from its bottom. Tlia next two longest, nearly eual tb the niusj ut described ia extent. Tht.st nisiiine turnouts for ph-a.-ure ' Hobble and limp no mor, but hang your ' find tbe bt aecornuiodaiicna at erutebeslin the old oaken pef and setie tlie Stsbles. .t.w.itv li. be eerie anenilv .cureo. i Mr. w. II Yo'ir Rheumatism, Contracted muscles, tFtitl - the Stables and preUitJM t-i.f.rt JoinU Frated Feel, Headache, Earache, Pain HII customers i.J,i ide and back, will yield lo that: 1 in v- onc't, who s"ed I bed better put alightnin rml ou uiy wallublo-vesidur ; 1 hain't got : but one tire to dft." ! WASniJCcfidx, July in.- The director of the mint to-day received a letter from the San Francisco niint, dated July 2nd, stating that forty thoitsand standard sil ver dollars were exchanged at the mint that day for a corrcsiMtidiug sura in gold coin. This is regarded fie showing that certificates issued at San Francisco for silver dollars deposited there can be nsed in New York for payment of customs du ties to better advantage than shipping gold coin ?r purchasing gold exchange on X;w York. powrft.l remedy, Ion? and favorably known j '.'iyhtnhie Lirtitttent. whieh i good for both man and beast, ri.ci a boitle. For sale by C. R. Barker. Pr.'ce 50 cents j SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO.W. Y0PP, Propr. (At M.cln tyre's Fiitnitnie Rooms.) cured ifihv will Use fabler'- B.ickeye FM- ; nnfijnfj-f Mfi?5? Pfff0 Ohmuen.hichissptdby all IMiist, tor J ! l S NilM UQAb o0 cents a b-.ule. For sale by t. L. TJlrK.-r. ; AT Ilov prices. I CALL ANT) SEE HIM. W V ( a.;n'i, 'Jrs A f annf.n, L E (iainen. j wife of B-S'l'fiiiMS, J Werley Cannon, Martha . A Coui' n, V C lJ;tnnoii,f hos A Cannon and Willie Knimu (.'aiiiion, heirs at !'.W, rjl. 1'ctitiou to sell Land fr Aset.t. Coon the nth davit d I'iaii.tiil, iti ord. led bv i!ie C.jurt, that publiraliiuil.tin.ide in it.e i ' aroiiiia Watchman for -ix mu eesMve vi ka, i nelifvii! W I' t'jnnon, one l liie defej.dnliU, j w h i a i.c'i- r.idei.t of ; he Muie. to apv i ' : t ii, ojnre Uie eltrk of the ueilr. tui"i C:.'. on .lonoay, ti. e is; nay oi ....;.. j i-ift, ana .';uwer rie fMi.p.air.i wi l. v u i.u tiled in the abof e Wit ft led aet'ji., vilMi i " satisfaction to :'.i.vir '.he cmipluiiit, tio-JMaUtUU n.i.l. :. ,'iy 4'' if. i to the Court for the rt'ntf demanded in ;h- couiylaii.t. Witness, Jl. 11. HOWALIV Clerk Superior Court of iJaTie Cuuoiv. 31:fit:pf$7. viu). . :n ri. K i ix bail wil a! Wars be t-.:nul is! , tts All those suffering vrith Hcinorrndds, or, n:i ..ilo w.lA i-ii hei.uJ permanently cured if Ointinenl, -jO cents u CVttRG.T, rCorrefc'Ua by J. M. Ksox W Co. 1 ? 1 Sparkling Catawba Spring . l All U.S. fJ o June 27, ItilH Cotton firm Middlings; lu-.v do Ihtf. l'hysicians of Berlin have sent forth an urgeut warning against the use of the popular baby -carriage in which' the little ones sit facing the nurse, aud are pushed backward. The natural desire of the eye is to draw nearer to what it sees, and IU3 jiractice of reversiug this normal order oi Uiiuir an'd causing surrounding -objects but do to recede is liable to I not take ii spiral course. The other three kthe development of both sigiit and brain. stain B.vcox, county. !iog round Butter Loos CuiciiKNs -p-r dozen Coun new MeaL moderate denyind at Wheat sjooil demand at Flock best fain. super. Potatoes, Irish Onions no demand Lard II at Tallow Blackbekuiee ArPi.Es, dried 3UGAR thio 7 7a8 $ !.!50a2.00,j 47a4 1 4850 $2.50a2.60 ! AMEBIC AN PRUNER. -- - ; - j. 1 , . . . "C . This .Ti:-7fitl!e waUring j.lnr-c V. t; ,.p-n fr s-lerl't J.ili.rs 2Uih May,!7-. i lie 'j rif p ! re tua-;.d near Hn ko.y hi..!ier., iai th r iein North Caiolina L.ii!r.:ad. 'flie braciti'.' niount.-iin atinospbere, with 1 1-e 1 l.eahh re;ling t ToperiVs of iheir nati ie n u- iUr tbee .Springs a nmsl ieiraLle. Ke t lor j iuvalidjf and j!ta-ure i-et k i. The miricrii waters eiMi.La:-t- blue aniN bite ! Kulphur and i halvl eHir. It i the lt ami '; mo.-l exten-ive'j !w. I up watering jdaee in j the State, u?d cun acc.n.:uudalv three hpudi'it Der''i.:i. THE MIST TlIIM.MINf.i SIILAI'.S EVKH !. A good Land ,f music ill remain ! j 55prti'ti d-iriiij; lln- "casoii, nod uil toe faelliiit INVBNTB. ! lifibriJcd l.ir ainohe uein- u-ually-l.ui.d aj titt - 1 1 It. n-ateiiu pla. -s will !: o lie red Tviciu.ie. itatirs-ptirch-ised ihe richt ( nejl f i.i- c-!e-' A ood supply of i t constantly or, i.and.- 'o- ! brated I'runer in nine tovi,!.iuj.K nf KowanJ coi.vfyau. e- wi . meei .ne -.- tn,, 6, . i :..;t ..,-. It.. ...n.f.i;,..-. ir.it. ia vlfibl. . Iln-korv fclation lo xoiivty )Mlor to ti.e I-- ; lOUIll,! iimii- , - er rc.-nih f 28 days; $12 er lO iinpl'.-r.ieiii, a'aio.-t ii-.disiu-n -able to a man who j Sp'-np- lias fruit trees to trim. Persons v, i-Iiintr to ee t-iitlO :. ...u Jf WI..11, A.- l!.,rtl.-...fii.'- ' week. 22 i.ei uv. I j . i pr;i e lor hildrt-n a ml 2040 , Stbre. SalUbury. Price for tbe implement and j ?'hred fcOVii.ilk, -nd Iibtrfil deduction for - I 20..iia o. FiiA i: do w n c m ! r, ! v-iw m tim TIME TO SUliSCKIBE ijSftl : FOP- THE WATCHMAN ; Kortgajje Cec4s for sale heio 29.".a. Dr. E. O. ELLIOTT. Owner and Pioj ritior. - Hi i In 8. V 41 ; M vt t t 1 I t il I! h ii -1!
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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