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" - i 9 I - ' f tji Tifi-gaay ir iCff '""!" ii" iflfi,,itirniiiriatTi,Tlrfn'A : ! '. ! v ' i i : : 1 j "J p - . , : ... iSt 1 lj' I iWimil 1 1 1 J(a M - -. f-i i i i 1 i . -. s t w . j i . ; , . i s . i w ; - -t r -- r - ' i k ape. John Warner was com- ! D AI NEW-TEltMS From and after the 1st day of January, tji the subscription price of the Watck- Uii,lbef8follo8.:; f! ' fOoe vear, paid "In advance, ., :i $1.50 -' ; n payment delayed H months, 2.00 payment delayed 12 mouths, 2.50 j4,jT of SNkw Advertisements. Our subscribers willfiud it to their interest to Tsui the following advertisements which ippear in! the columns of this week' pa- hj.srs. Jno. II. Enniss, and C. It: Barker liDrutrgi"- ;y fl Wl K. IViTand Saddles ami Harness. I Tlieo; iV Kluttz-druggUt, Gai deiiJSeeds Merouey 65 uro. .uac hitkj Shops. E. IV Brown l'ai liter. r.... ; j,i 10 J.1: HolmesPeru vian Guaiio i and line I j - tr "" lieruhardt & Brfts'.-AYahu's Guanos. jfiar&r-PainflS' Groceries1. a Vi!A!lSr GOIlJNnp i remember when tliese grounds were an the writer, these nutted to jail here on Monday on-ithe charKeof raping a negro girf abou 12 years old. The evidence acainst him i w vumm nun 8lRg. The CHARTER. HEG ULATIONS. fjJieof U,eWackestitt theeaj j df A ,j 1 U , H j j Tit ' 8--; net "Jnoler.day Towns and Cities rise public sentiment of the whole ouniry mushroons alonsthe lines of Railways, r---.-y. vmu crcr uiwer againsii ;rr.LK rTJ.C:l: v""i ,Ti perhaps as 4 financial enterprise tms class of offender. f There t. no crimej X l the town of some unfortunate 'debt, or n can commit which will more surely thW th ma t yf, CSKT out 80,ne Pro.ml8inS acfteme or int and often more sneedilr fir hU 1vim I to this un4 AINVPKUFOITTIIECAMPAiav. riT-i rrry nrrrirk tt occupied and corered with small oaks at'r? vn; 'iV "'rt 'V v V : iriVtJCi U iCtC'K'lN 4 1 . ' t chinquapin bushed In a plan of the town t, by,?. 1U Ksojl, Co.) ! sl.-i-iT... en i. 5 i.s ,ur the pnUlicatum of acamimiirn rater-tml ! . . vi .... w r jjn . . .! ii . i - :1 nr Rlknnt rliA IfitH Timi1i 1 Jjn . .1 ; nilnj Li l r ... . -i . naif ears ago now iym2oor ..t i ir.t V . I . t t 4 iui lou are marked u belong- the 15th March, lddO; and wfll Cbttofirm todl mbers, Caldwell, Thomas n tonne to print it until? aftexth Presi- MiddliBg i ttmAi I nr. Dikon, H.'C Jones, Dr. Polk. John Beard,: ?,?U t for e4Sht from Louis BeardjLaumaxuBrown, Woodson, etc.; S VS?,? firt wsue. The price win.be M. low, -. ., .1- T etc These lots,' originally constituting the 9in thWhrn hd Probably been recently soldj ne w ina wf in thef regions of the great - Wet.f But I Arh,a ' d fiUni.i tr.-fnZbO- fovor the enterprise Uhickxxs -pefdotea OXE DOLLAR. A limited number nf ad. I TUro ronntr1 hn futiwuicuw wmw inseriea. au wiioiouTtkk .7 r np;l M nerhna aa a financial entemri to relii.TeMW rwr "rpriseareearnesar re- EOOS we grpwtn oi towns at toe early settlement -e tJLnQs gome 'unfortanate debt, or to qiesteU to give to it, that $ub$tatUd , en ale T.niA PAtimrv titoa miinh m iwailiia ? 1 aam wa : 1. a man can commit sii 7??? "..i: - carry out some promisins scheme of inter-! wu"io'i' ,uessary, 10 insure , sucrlBX flew .r . . "'T" wj 1 ihb peopie am not originally come .i ; l ' cess. : - ' W.,t .j ".."- - ... t- x 1 1 law iuiuiiicuicuii vuai as uniiucu ucvcri, . ; uuuwutuiuu ai ma Our party is woefully in need of every WftBAt jood demand at -1 rtoca best fam. extra w--.. I, 7 1 r . . . j.fto see ngnt.s ujs a matter ot protouna as-.1. . . ..uci, wo suppose, wm nave tne Dene- j -V . . "J tonishment that town corporations will part 'Pwaorougn orgaiwaauon : for with fife of a fair triulbut that is all he can I??; ZZT r u- ? I S 1 7 s 1 ' with grounds that wouiar iake desirable ". is certain.. It is of vital im- expect If: he failsestroy the evi" mSnic parksr briathbg place? fTamcre trifle,: cTAlofea& deuce against himlie, wiU die a fellon's fore dispose? to congregaJln towns, bat to J i A - 1 super. " inn death vit!in . the next 12 months. -o- Blkxei Down tAoIix. The ixiuuHo iu is trice ,3, Known as larter. Viitice, to'chaugo.Town Q'lu I ' ' ' ' "o " iQov. Vauce passed .thw niorning to his Lille in Charlotte. He is looking very - j )iki - Yi -itenlay inoruing, Ei.i.kx, iu filat 4.i'hU r of C. II. iiidElIeu ii. ilc 'Vjeii?ie, :ged about ix weeks.- -o- fr. l&'t, repivseiitiiig the New York .mlicflte, passed up, the Western Uoud tjiis iuuruiug, and will extend his trip to Mat Kock. ' ; -. i : O : 'Supervisors of lioiids are advised that tid bounty Coiuiuissioners have prepared I,.,-. l-a for tlu-ir iiAf. :Uu luivii left t.lu'.ni j- i4iiin " - - - j - A the i-egister's ftflice to be handed out as I tief iuay be call for. '"Irfli -! U - " ,x , , OMbs ii ary Th o ui asou , thiughter of the . to Jtitliard Thomason, died smldenly of li -art disease Monday niht, at her uioth- ' ltesidenee near Fmukliu church, about 19 years. Miss Thomason tda a member of Franklin, and highly e teemed by all who Icuew hur. . . . ; A'iiitetiug of the citizens, of UoWan Vt mjity is hereby called ou Saturday the ,Cthf March, 1660, to give epressioirto trlr views, in reference to the sale of the ' Welter" X. C. Railroad. : ii ;! ": 1 j - ! ' M.VXV ClTIZKXS. - j SMNbnry, C. C, Feb. 2G, IrfdO. SchoojL Poolw tho residences of some iktotdfilbiiaktoik tMirl t f i.ttb public buildings, lKTStLW i-w LlIU of. the county flk5iaJs,.a,store or two, a Ua' MV Mm u, wr-1 ter sliopr a blaetcsmita. ShopvataJlor -si Igiuated, though tlie general opinion inland a Jew inns or ordiaarie furnishing- the neighborhood waa that it was set on tertaimnent fori man anr beast." ' firfi lv nm mi.li,:An. I t was an unknown word among those mI jT ;u. . . I who had not vet learned to disguise PoTioks,jI arsir in seaiier lar anu w.ue,y ine.mwi jerii.ej wb- thev miffht eaaUv retain a common proiHjrIy luform the people i aecOBdl y; to LiajD Unna wopo f a Iui tmnr1'' vhpa .Tumn wb tnmrl . o y I ... s .i . ! w ratmnaaniL. or where tuey su l .1.1 1. 1.... ii. vears therefore the towns were coniDosea o!J 1 me was most 0T k wUfre thc inhabitants might resort organize , them and ? thirdly, r, to . induce Hav . , , e.. at will in summer weather, and refresh them- theio to go to the polls. u, . f ' OAfsilK "Ji ' or nTnyJ selves by breathing the pure air that comes . T,,e object, of my paper will be to keert Bstswar ; .! ""1 wbispering through the rustling leaves of v,c pepie wen postea 'on. all matters of 1 1 allow t. Le the trees. It is really more difficult in some Public interest, on the political questions 1 BLAtHtakaiuEs ! - ... I J. ' r aI At liUlIin in thin -uui.'k nr. : .1 l.i lMM'.r.4iJ do. 101(11 stains 846feW 1 10ll ti.5oa?.oo ' ,C5 : 1.25 1.S0 3.303.50 3.J3 -.SI ?0 40 50 50 i ) 2021 506 1 10.12 I have j net reretyeo: nnrt have on xhi bition in-tbe Ji'ooift fwr ITanhrir- Stori of Mssri. 'Crawfind &.TMvlor y- ry Handsome' Aort in cnt of liuriar Cas kets to wluch public attention isi invited- VERY; NEAT, STYLES, itt ff! .5. built during the present winter, and thel vRi:.k. si T . . r m .ivtt ' I uuzniu iiiv uuuvi wA ivuuti name ikj ...u... v.. Dome UUU IMSllaAlCU UV tUD ICUUlfW U USI1 CCIHUiV llil lUO IXMIUIS11UU I -.l J..: i- - , - M - . . I Kl . II&LIII XI Hill IIII'H ojiii iiiiiiiihiiih u-iipi ipr ii Ia fiv linndrml tnr it tea ulutnt 77. . . 7 1 " J ' ' i w, it. Iifa f- ftr tliA tflrkrinn on1 tlia bnilding-itMl4 believed, fired it tDat BrePr -cut and fell," . . l v . . ' tainini? one hundred houses, and the eus-1 , iV.. . - - . ' thonightof the 20th ijjstaint, and Ut., ;timftt tiv inhabitant, to p1. "ppropnaieiq nw own use any tree or n ,fi ,u.t..,.:., 1 i 41 . t i-.n mi . i trees standing on the i-own Common," That a total destruction. I house. And vet the little viliaire at oncer; . . same motive omwsition to the location I to increase of 1 the again ou effected rm. ..... ..... . . I 1 r ;nin,4,.nn I fFerf 18 ver5' utmuouoc tue autnor ot ""J' t- u-r- ".'"H'Wootlman, spare that tree," was composed, thisrie contd be discn-eredj aud it is here the courts of Oyer and Tcruuueram knd the ea rly Snhabitauts wWemorea ,xiou . . - . ...-- General -Goal Deliverv lor the counties of I . .. ... ... hoped the Urand Jury will cause gent inquiry into the matter, j ' o 'I of our larcrer townfl. to cna from th t lssuaja this year's cam naiirn. and Ui I Afcrra: dried u! i 5n- v U -:, . , , n " - - -t 1 . .-.. " r "T t- I - - - dust and glare -ofithe streets and painted j"tior j.,-.,. .,. i riiissw lnTn n niPfliAnT u n n o rt n r rot ion r thsn i ws sat it"VUiinrji v.ii i vr iinri v i ii icntrnii : 1 i - ..i- flitiist in the great cities where the Jand isl'wrot wr luy readers, ttferefori,u 'all 'th4f fchiwVaclWiWes' wee iv VWni people.! i -j JiiMmlin V w;n ...,r..i:J v,mirrfKon.ije awcei Asvyxobacec i nvuu uuuimeu uwi.aiB pci huiic Jaru. l w.u.j. ti ui uij iireuug I -..mi .. i tt it in J tiTI. : .1 1 1 ..! I lJi lilfVrn- uuili.i.j l...i I LI I IV" I nl Ii'l'V I llli 11 V' T DUpllmuO.' hUUJiljij. Carefally Made and of yafidrfsUlraMt'lTill b old ow. . Persons wiohtng ain,hiigof ihn kind hduld tall and fceUiem. I nm "prt-p)etl ed. Bfi Snecia! attention in' W mo r vine V.,. dies from biscoioriK-is :-" T hla mfh perKonaLexpericncef hi tliW l'in shd iH mirm of giving Katisfacliun. : i, 7, , J. J. STKW AUT. SaUabury, Feb'y 18th, 180. , Raleigh Observer: At a Methodist fes tival held last Friday night, a $40 afghan . a. . nil i i a 'dili-I i i t . j w uioj men uuenies, aiw to iiare an open in uie cut. me wnoie a uiu- Anon, Mecklenbunr antl Kowun were held, t r z .l.l j. .i. ... . .K t f . . The Court tvsterir of North Cahdintfi " SiTV was 5,()5ti, of which Dr. J. W, 4adopted in 174(i. (See S imn'f Uetiml pp. JILllL ' . ceived a majority. The sum 224-5) provided that the "Court ot Chan-1. , -i A , f,w. oi.-.i r .t. the afahan was 6503.60. i i . Lt w i 4& vsva sa t,isw dj v au oiiauco ui l Jlv; 1 " TO' FAUITHiltS J , j ; !....:.-; , . Only a few tous left of the Seven Car loads of "Acid Phosphate,' received this uliAi'i f l.t f I A ... r'l-V 1L. , 1 1 u as voted to the most popular physician CotUui for - comnlicatod mamJtiM u... number of votes ferial, when yon can buy the best for 100 , McGee re- ,l. for making l ton Fertilizer, or 375 lbs realized for ?M.toiia. ; . : . J. ALLEN BROWN. ancient Borough of Salisbury. Cows were indeed, a privileged class, and might roam at will over streets and common, but it was AttuiEn! Mr. Samuel Taylor of 1 the firth of Cravftrd & Taylor, - and Miss slliiivt'olUii, second daughter of Mr J Cifiini were married at the residence of -Uio jWfde'l father ydsteidiiy evening at 5:6'cIoc!i, liev; Mr. Murdoch, Rector of SttluW's church, ollici.itiiig. Oiily a few iatiiiiatu friends were present, and the Whuveouple took the G-o'olokf Eiityv;ud iraiu nr a uriuaj uny -ornij, i.. I ., ; -i o . MiTOxs-rStAie overpassing fiom ! ftieliMerbf Fultoli'andFisner streets; : ajitl up thitlatter to Malu Saturday night j lit, an LUR(tl Jtli enel ves by jerking otl'pf Jbtyaiog the pickets of the fences, making p&wi I tigs at several places through which i pigs could easily enter gardens and pri yktejgrpunds "iVInit maiive, or whim, uetaitid this conduct is not known. But . floadact deserves :i severe repFoof, and tae lcrpeUator of such wantonness should In - o Extraokdixauy Mkteok. On Friday last j betweeu 2 and 3 o'clock, a very brilriatit meteor. en addiusr intensutv to .tie light of tlie snn which was shining at tle tiuie, was seen" bv a number of citi- e4iu this countv. Hon. Charles Price aid XV If. Bfu Ti.iiihu ai,1i-;Mi n i.:i.i ..e io to , . ' 'l eery, and the Supreme or General Court, w as su uck oy ioo cowcaiciier pi an eu- 8hould be held in Newbern, where the Chan- gineon the Western Road near the Carl eery and other omces were to be located , . t '1 . r . ... c T .. "in r i v. i piibs cult voiuiuuii, 17U it ii nsa .Shops, Monday evening, and knocked off Besides-this Court, the Chief Justice was enacttjJ that -no inhabitants of said Town, the track. Her injuries are said not to rlTe. twice everyyear, to hoIda"CourtLh fc be serious. Jenny is idiotic and did not! n.i Tui;.rvn ;n ha Tuvirtia nr T-iUntm, and Wilmington, and the Court House in Edgecombe. 7 " v After the erection of Anson, .Rowan and Orange Counties, it appears that Salisbury w.i ndili'tl ak & fourth nlace for holding ween Uie trucks and tJie rail, and j such courts. At least the earliest Records ed two cuts 6n her head, one 1 (dated 1755) in Rowan Court house show ' ff.a. . 111 41 thitsucn a court was acta nere. ado regard the danger of running across the truck when the traiu is near. It was a 8urprisingescapefrom instiint destruction. The -tins -,of three of her fiaifera . were cauirlrt uot she received on the front and the other on the back part, which though: severe, are, thought not to be dangerous. The child should have a place in the asylum, for the is of ten exposed to dangers despite the care of her prcuts. . ' , wan, on any pretence wnatsoever, Keep any temporary repairs made preps log or hogs,;shoat er pigs, running atkrge. ernianeut improvements within the corporate limits of said Town, .... x, . mder a penalty of twenty shillings," while Plate(1 b the recent purchas Ii w under a penalty ot twenty shillings any one had the right to "shoot kill or de Elizabeth City Forth Carolinian : "W. B. Rogers, president of the' Dismal Swamp Canal, is having the necessary j temporary repairs made preparatory to contem- m . m I asers. it is said to be the imrpose to so widen aud 1 1 PON'T FORGET IT CoiE AND GET YOUR '' Zliop6z''ajplis. ! C1Y.CW00UYIKE, rUOTOGRAPIIZR. stroy" the offending pig at sight. As a pro- deepen the canal as to enable vessels and as I about twenty leaves or more are torn o0 from the first part ot the Record, it is prob-. able that there were earlier courts. In 1756 'The Hon. Peter Henly presided at such a court here, for RowaivAnson and Orange. "with Charles Elliott, Esq., "as Attorney Gen eral. In 1758 the Hon. James Hasell, Chief Justice, presided. At tlie next Court Mar- Unaduke Jones, Esq., associate Justice, pre sided, with Edmund Fanning, Esq., Attor- teetion against fire, every householder was required to keep a ladder, and two good leather buckets. Fast riding and hist driv ing incurred a penalty of five shillings for each offence, It further appears that the pioneer settlers were provided with a mar ket house for the mutual benefit of the buy er and seller.! Taking them all in all the municipal reg- steamers of larger draught to pass. DIED. Just received at A. C. Hakris a fine lot of No. 1 Cigars and ; Frexch Candies. liter ed three years nil IICIICIU i. V. I .1 . IT! ...1 T I... T.-X..i- I ..-v have been able to gath- clerk At this' Court Abner Nash' ET ' 8.eIec1te,i, tlie,r stiln d!n and t,,e,r ,VtnT8 1 Petals 5 t,ie 8Wet miuor uote fal1 out ii.-.i , , . . i, i-r uie ui"ii i There seems to be a popular feeling in tavor of selling the Western X. C. R. R.-as far as wo er it ou the streets. How tho- country I produced his license from Gov. Dobbs, to leople regard the subject is unknown, if Lpractice as a lawyer in tho rrovmce indeed, they-have j et reached a conclu sion. - Wo doubt not, however, they will Of diptheria, in this city on the 21st inst, Myktlk May, daughter ot Dr. E. Rose and Hat tie Dorsctt, ar ulfttions of 17.0 were good and whelesinie, and some days, and in some particulars might still stand as jn CS8 than one 11IU.1.1S, I . , , , ,, . . 1 1 1 11 The gentlemen who were authorized, as ,uvauwi u,, noubeuoiu uuu iK.re Town Commissioners, to put tliese regnla- Away two lovely children, the Ilowei-s tions into execution were prominent citizens of earth wither aud drop their frost nip- Lettkr anilNpTB HiSAjDs. Bill-Hkais, . . . , I Cauds and Envelopes printed to order short week the death 1 Irff ,tw Mf. r.,u't fi,f. s. a 33 , i verjr generally sanction auy measure re ducing the annual taxes: ' Wo are botli surprised aud gratified to learn that there is a growiug fueling of (he necessity of the Cheraw connection, persons t who formerly voted against a J , .. 11 .. .1. I 1 nusi, Aim cie K--ciaii wic ... ... - i.. owners of a large real estate in the town. " "" v . Tii i..f ...1 . wiic.in. 1 fadin? beantv and unbroken son r. Tlnth - - m ill : s-fc a 7 us : iii ii o 11 iiiiuui uivvif V vii 11 1 c j in 1404 BU tl'nor VOUn lieiU Here, nn f,T-ll Pliamliois: Talin Tnni. RimfiI I in- 1i-iL-.i.lw.ort-1 ' norpi.l. Uif Vrtlll- . m " j . . 1 j, uu -L'Jk n t (till 1 v iraa --i vvj vui j 1 yt UI V (V v iivilt ft. v I'lat m fty-a w v-t nm., UJ ...wwu. v,,uvU ""v;, Themss Fiohoek, AVui. Temple Coles, r jusiioe ui iuC v u -. .v., Matthew Troy, Peter Rep, James Kerr, Alex sua oranu mu- u r, under Martin and Daniel Little. These Moore, Jsq., associare Juuge, wiuii-umumi CommissioiierS were appointed by the Gen r anning, x.sq.? aiioi uej .mu -ou.. AMembI? ftnd in casc of a V;cancv, the i-rooocKiera, ounitei, u i.uft moa.- ,ace wog t() j suppl;ea by appointment of Thi!A o v t i.i .f a onrl roloronAB rn. I 1 . . 1 ! .ui.t. the Justices of the Rowan Inferior Court veai ine laci n.ui soon mcr u. Holding their olHces for a term of vears, or tion of Rowan County, Salisbury became a 1(ilir:., r.ft- Cnimiioners would 1 ' I Sh liAloiPV thoughts, for Christ is the light of that . World and in his bosom he ciirries your little ones. L. NOTICE! Application will be made to the Extra Sca m'on of Uite iLegilatnre of ' North Can.lin for atnendtuenu to the Charter of the Town of 19:1 in. THE STOCK LAW ! Couuty appropriation uowlbeiug in favor lr " "! ri, ',w hJ ablu 10 tur na -1 k Ti i I OIIUW, auu IU Hits, .iumm "uiu uuks, 19 w 01 uiKing up me aciiemo auu pusiung it oy attributed the fac all means In our power, fl'he completion prominent and (opu .iT .? . xt r i t :it .1 1 Tlii a nrnminnnpi! i-nn i, uiu cbieiu .. V4. v. 11. win ueiiiuuu carry out extended M0NTEEAL HEARD FROM. R. L. Mosely, of Montreal, Canada, cer- ied, Sept. 27, 1870, tl terribly from dyspepsi PUT UP YOUR STOCK!! this direct out-let to the sea, and certain ly ensure its construction. v Dki'iikdatousT- The devil seems to Iqivei been turned lose iji jthii; coun4 piOiU we learn. Uio facts. ' Jt seeme swrt froiu a IpoiiitTnear tlie zenith," iner, aiuon"r them, Irom seemed to and moved in a 1101 th-east directum until near j tie Iwn'zbn; M here it exploded, and dis appeared. It carried a long and brilliant ipm, ana as a whole was a sraiid and ex- I L. S - S. J. Call, an intellijrent Englishman, for SjlMra a resident in this State, dropped in tlif morning Jo'ispeak of the immigration Of Eflplisll furnioi-u f i,: Ui.i AT- r1l ij'ilf 9nted.with the! people and ter ffOrY ofthis State,' having traveled through l parts of it, aid bslieves it is a very in- TUintr criiinfi-w'frn. r. t 'qi)iin5 nowjpreparing td emigrate to AjtneHca. He exnentito tn F.iirl:ind iii ril, and will spend bis time there in the !!t of the Agricultural Bureau of this ijpreading information' among the pco lwcoaiiu to th is country f ; 1 ; ti; i y; . j . . o-- tM?f ticidb:- A shockiiig caseof infanti- fuaijastocfcui ml int his county Char- j ywcre maide agabist Mary Jane l'oteet, 3'tang atfd if tty girl, daughter of John l?Mou Monday last ; and on Tuesday ,purohor;r.y.B Fialey, accom mrlM Dr. J. J. Summeiell and ui inquest, assembled at the place ana jd thcfuUowiug fiictsn to wit: That irMafy jabo. had been delivered ofa "Jfhruary., 2nd. That a negro wo Ja, Jane, wife of a necrro named Scott aium was in the house with tho mother ; f W after tlie birth, I and -saw the liy p5 ehildi that-the man Scott Ran- V i awrwards came and took away the f rar: bodyf tbe child and buried it l"4s on being 'pressed to tell what he pew about the matter ho pointed out Sfaiej arid this 'on being- opened This prominence ern Rail Road Sys Svstem in influenc of trade elsewhere, and populous towns, which have outstripp- ed Salisbury m tnsrapiuity 01 iiieirgrowin. The Superior Courts were established by iUa rSnnr:il A sniTTc at Xiwht-rn ill withiii4he last week and foiiud plenty of the year 170 during the administration of hands ready and williug to serve him. Gov. Trvon. The State was divided into On Saturday night saui.oue wenttUroilgu ' UistncM, viz: h imiinjjwn, Acn-ucni, the WMt W,d of ton brak.nS-f.nce,, stealing chickens and robbing pantries. ties above named. These courts were prcsid- About the same time a crowd of young j ed over by a Chief Justice and two associato fellows went through a neighborhood iu N ustices, appoMtea oy 1 00,440 vernor. j ne inker's township breaking fences, dis- ,. r.hu&tycc: The Chief Justice, bv act turning the peace or lamiues, auu in one case pulling down the chimney ofa quiet citizen and filling his well with trash. Add to these offences' tlie grave crimes of iufaiiticide and rape, all committed within few days, aud we have a record which well sustains the idea of the devil turned iMse. Our usually quiet aud well behaved eople are shocked by such a sudden and marked display of wickedness, aud will, we' doubt not, heartily promote every I I. - - ' . "a. 1 A 1 I . I 1 sfiiiMiies ui lmnrovt'mciiL. w iiiiimil iiiiviiiir i ..i. 1 k. t that she was hemo.t 1. , re - the Cftnstftnt fca of - - - J m loU4 town in the west I . .v . '. .. . ... p u iicis. 110 ni 1 b ; .m i SS m ? uVi? t e ! MX Zut ,thc ear lM.hc7 8 ou,d chance and I now suffer no incon ""J .1.- n.. ont;nu any 1 or 1 ne teopie oy uie conscien- kH htJ..rt. raeaU n Th ..1 rifiiid unii in it 111111 111 riri iti iiniuniinur a . 11 1 1 e and fixiiv the centres , . . r-rp also n speceilic ior ail BKiu oiseasea. C, MIIU llAlliy lilt, LtlillW 1 , TKiji urun llirt nilnirvnt om rf Xfrwn- 1 . - , built up other thriving I . an. lim,,tln uc :, ;.a ...si,. Wi.n ; Jl,lluAPl . c. a, x v ft a V . am-' vaaau u a a f . .. BaaaaaaaaaaaaiBaaaaaaBaMBMBaaaMB ' Notice l hereby civen to all owners of live J 'I rm 4 , a a - . 1 a. a tliii.il j.nf. 27. Irt7 thut h hull uiiftM-ftd fetocat, residing wilhm the limitH of anv or the r.-. , , 1,,, .- . . . . , . , , .epsia, and was com- i crruvrj. -.; u iu wiP block a as the fickleness and instability of popular democracy. Perhaps the best results would Ikj secured by a policy lying between these two extremes. K E V AD V E RTISEMENTS. vVnrnuria iirMlL! or which h'sH Mnce conie under the oper it liion of said Law by. voluntary agreement, l. ' i thai they are required to put up their Ktock on venience from or He daor ebru A.I).,1880. bsc Bitters are I .u. i... .i.i..i. . .:n i... Avf iw, uh micwhivii iuhw.iiiii . t..ij enforced in all such Territory. By order of the Board or Commissioners of Rowan County, . J). A- DAVIS, ChMr'n. H, N. Woodson, Clerk. 1 SaifsburViC. C, Feb. 2, 1880. 10:3w. KiKK-liville Items. of 17J0, was to receive a salary of six hun- ed copartnership. Mr. Overcash dred pounds, and also the sum of fifty ci,ased Mr. Yost's interest and will 1 la. . : I A. A. " .1 .1 1. I I 1 pounds lor caen courr 'iie aiienuco, uiie thof Associate Justices, by act or17G$, re- ; ceiyed forty -one pounds lor eacncourt at tentlcd, that is about $100, specie,' for each court, or for 'the "twelve courts. fl20d per annum. The salary of the Chief Jostice would be about equal to $U,300, in specie. At "Its first establishment the little village Salisbury. was not provided with a Char- t JL : -x.. i The Stock Law, went into effect here the 22d, and consequently this is the busv week for the farmers. Tiny are removing their old fences and completing their pasture fences. i nr.. 1 A . 1 -I , I ne nrm oi ; uvrcasn ik osi nave tussoi v- lias pur- eontinue mercantile business at their old stand. The citizens of this place, Hnd vicinity are trying to get a mail route from China Perdviah e M0 .,..AND. Bone Dust Fertilizer, DR. GEO. W. GRAHAM, CHARLOtTE, K C. Practice Limited to EYE, EAB. aiu THROAT Diseases. OASce with Dks. JONES &. G RAH .UL FOli Till: LARGE AND JIAPID OnOWTHOF COTTON Also, a Complete Manure for Tobacco, Grove to this place, and return twice a week. Corn, Oats and all Vegetables It is very mueh needed. of ter or municipal goyerameafnofTor twelve or fifteen yea atterwarclsBtit in 1770 an act was passed by TTnr Assembly lor "Uegu ' ... ,1 ' i t 1 , I acr was passeu u inc aciihmy euort to uiscovcr auu puuisu uie oiren- , T of Saiisburv Tho Pre- i i o . . r, . . -. ders '., Died, near this place on the 17th of Feb., (i child of Mr. C;uvin Bost, aged about fif teen months, i Also on the 23d, Sir. Henry Beaver, aged seventy -six years, lhus an other one ofithe old land marks of this community has passed from time to cterni tv. He was very much respected, and has long been notea for bis industry and strict tTERMS: $40 (cash) per Ton, or 450 pounds of Lint Cotton, payable No vember the 1st, 180. Call aud get eireulars. I have also, Uood Virginia Lime on band for sale. B.J. HOLMES. J9:Ct Salisbury, N. C; ymuic vmici mail uoiiouuij jo oleasant situation, well-watered, and con- . . - .alii a CJ yenient tor inland trade." .even at xnai t! yes and friends to mourn his loss. W. . - Mt early day Frohock s afterwards called Mc- Monday evening last as the Southern J Ca.9mill-pond 'was in existence, and no fW A I f 1 .AV I ... !' - - a rt I tnuu was coming in, air. Aiireujuaion, oi doubt the deadly miasma rose irom ns uroau honesty. He leaves a large circle of rela- eriilizer! fvealea the dreadful crime. The child Moffull growth, and tho usual tests pted that it had becu born alive. Its las cat ; wind nine and iiirular rssvered Tjieso three persons , ap- 7??wig implicated the jury found against "tv all, na theTwertr1mmorRaf elv but finder atnAA 1 ....... Ajtm . - r-- uuiu piuvu isv & ,vviu ' to jail to await their tn' il TIir , for their -counsel on this innnirv s-Kerr Craure and J. M. Grav. Davie couuty, returning from trip South, with empty wagon, was overtaken ner the railroad crossing two, miles soutl. Tho sudden approach' and shot-like speed of the traiu frightened his horses which were hitched to ft common two-horse road wa;on. But he quieted them for the moment, and was in the act of crossing the track when another train came down in the same direction. His horses took fresh alarm and commenced plunging and running. They upset the wagon throw ing out its occupants, Mr. Catou, his son aud a young man traveling with them. Before these persons could know what waa transpiring tlie train and wagon' were gone. By some remarkable jerk or swing the, wagon was brought back ripon its wheels, aud the horses took the railroad track for a ruuand kept it in the rear of the fast flying train from the crossing to the depot in this place, a distance of two miles, jumping cattle guards on the way and arriving at the depot with out serious, hurt toy themselves or impor tant damage to'tbe wagon ..Tlie acci dent was "a serious one to Mr. CatorfHe was thrown ou(ftnsWragon with great violence and for somo seconds was totally unconscious. Ilhgt vm was broken between the elbow 'and shoulder and he received ; other" injuries jwliicjit disabled liim for the time The young men were stunned-butj aoon recovered toflntl that they were 'not 'Jiart. 1 Mr. 1 Catori was brought into town aud received' the at tention of Dri Tranthani, nndcr . whose care he was doing well op to the time of his departure for his home in Davie. la New York claims that its commerce increased during the hist fi ve years $45,- 075,1 GO, whil8tall othercities increased bat $49,21X5,7:11, a difterenco of only l$4,r 571. surface of nearly a square mile in area, for we learn that Mr. Frohock's residence on a hill on the southeast side of the pond, in later years called "the Castle," was regarded as an unhealthy place, and many of his slaves died annually of the fever. But the pond was separated from Salisbury by a forest growth, whose leafy branches absorb- -a.. a t ed or dissipated the noxious exuaiations, so that for many-years, even up to the present centurV, the town was resorted to for health bv people Irom the lower portions oi me State. And it is a happy circumstance that after standing for over a hundred years, its tiresent owners generous! v' consented to cut the huge cmuanKmeni ana uram ou the festering waters. Thus'for the last half dozen years the citv is restored to its an cient condition of health fulness, and the people from a warmer climate again begin to resort here even in the summer time with out fear, especially those who desire to se cure the benefit of the skill ol our most ex cellent physicians. The Common. It was customary for the towns in England to have a "Common" or open tract of public land in their immediate vicinitywhere the cattle might graze at will, where the chil dren might play, and the gatherings of the citizens be held on extraordinary occasions. In accordance with this custom, the act of the assembly specifies a "Common" in con nection with the town of Salisbury. Its precise localitvJias been difficult to deter mine, but the "act" appears to describe it as lying Mon each side of the Western Great Itoad leading through the frontiers of this Province." If this 44 Western Great Road," was the "Beattie's Ford Road" of modern days, crossing Grant's Creek at the bridge near the head of McCay's pond, the said Road ran through the west ward of town, leaving Corbin street with Temple" or Fisher street, running diagonally through the square occupied by the late Dr. Jos. W. Hall, aid back of the residem-oof the late Judge Caldwell now the residence of 3f. L. Holmes. The "Common on each side of this Road would include the square now occupied by the grounds of the Presbyterian Manse, and the spring that was anciently on it, as Well as the springs at the head of the stream starting . behind Paul Heilig's resi dence, and running through the grounds of Franklin Zephyrs. ; It pains us to have to chronicle the sud den death of! Miss Mollie Thomason, on Monday night.' the 23d inst., at about 11 o'clock. It is supposed she died of heart disease, from which she had been sinter ing for Rome mouths past. Miss Mollie was one of Franklin's brightest ornaments; a,dntiful, affectionate daughter and sister; i . ' i i. i.:...i modest auu geuiai in ner maimers, kiuu aud affable to all, possessing, in a high degree, all those Christian aud social vir tues which adorn a perfect woman. She was a general favorite with all who knew her. Her olaco can uot be filled. Peace "to her ashes. We are informed that the stock law gate has not been erected ou tho new V - .a -w ft ft Mj)cksville road, north ot llartman s nuns Vv h v is this f There is a screw loose some where. We advise those having charge of this matter to look to it at ouce, other wise it will cause trouble in some quarter The "North Carolina Farmer." publish ed" by Jas. II J Enniss, of Raleigh, N. C, is becoming deservedly popular iu Franklin towuship. Within an area of three miles square, two clubs of 20 subscribers each, have becu raised quite recently. These clubs have received, as premiums, 40 doz en papers of choice garden seed, besides two tine Berkshire pigs, in which each subscriber holds an interest. In this way we propose to improve our stock. Home Fi THEO. F. iCLUTTZ. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TJnmnn Prnintw- I SUPERIOR COURT, , nil Wttll OUllillJ. f Spring Term, 1880 In the matter of "IiUkB Blackmeu Surviving Admro John AlcRorie, and others, Ex 1'arte, Margaret UcRorie and all others interested will take notice that at Spring Term, 1880, of the Superior Court of Kowan County to be held at Uie Court House in Salisbury, , C, on the 9th Monday after ths 4th Monday in March next, a, motion will be made to set aaide the uie of the Mcltorie dwelling houae.on Fulten stretf, iri the town of Salisbury, bid off by Margaret McKpre, and form re-eateof tbe aame'for the pnrpbne of obtaining the balance of the purcha money and interest thereon due from Margaret .McKorie, which aba neg lecU to pay. LUKE BLACK M r.K, HAS JUST RECEIVED A CAR-LOAD Jan. 30i igso. Adm'r of John McRsrie. lC:Cw OYEXBPB Celebrated Home Fertilizer ! ! The Chemical for makme 1 Ion will be pm..nnii veraber. Catawba Station Ho Cotton Seed or Stable Manure required. Newton , .... This Fertilizer is fully equal to the high- Conova pricedj so-called CiiianoH, and at less than half Hickory the price. I refer to the following well Known icird; gentlemen, who ued it last season on cotton : I Morganton . . . r i t i I . : v.r. .. w 1.' jonn v. iiarringer, j . i. uiuwn, n.x. Watson, Thos. C. Waton, R. T. Cowan W. B. Mearef, A. Taif, J: O. Canble, J. F. E.Brown, E. C. Lentx, S. J M. Brown, and many others. Call early for your supplies and sate money. T. F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. TIME TABLE WESTERN li. C. RAILROAD Leave GOING Salisbury Third Creek GARDEN SEEDS! A FULL SUPPLY OF Buist's Celebrated Garden Seeds. remember that buist is the only Seed-Grower , Glen Alpine.... Bridgewater.... Ifarion .... Old Fort .... Henry . , StranhanoaGap Black Mountain Cooper Arrive Salisbury Third Creek Elm wood Stateaville Catawba Newton Conova Hickofy- Icaxd, ;i . i Morgan ton WE8T. C 05 A. M 7 J a u 9 0G 9 f7 10 10 10M 11 22 12 09 . M I2:t5 VI 57 J 44 2'- 3 01 346 4U1 . . BTJTRlALmaVSIvETSl 7 ..i.-.uiw.;.... 'In .l i - -T :t-4-.'--i ,4 J:lli frirf y.",!) WlLIalAMS BROWN) - IIa tiie exel naive Bale or'hr eltbrated Cook Stove aud they are going off like hot cakes. 7.f JUST RECEIVED. Saidin Clover, Red "Clovcr'nnd" Orchard Grass, SoedK. Conie and buy .befm6'fhry use. At ENXifcw'.Di ir'r Store. NOTE PAPER, LETTER, PAPfB, En yclops Lcad. riUicilJLViisSlat, Reil, Black. Violet. Blue and Indelliblo iuks, copy; 'MeinoTnmrunvvand rocket Books, cheaxcr than ever known before it Exniss'. " i n f " t' - ' i TO ARRIVE A lot of School Books will be sold rcrv cheap, aC. . , . .. Exxjlss 'Vl'siTINliiCARDS, PLAY lis (;! CARDS. Chalk Crayons, liussiiau Bath Soap, Car- Ik1ic Soap, Sulphur Soap, Vasaline Soap, Rose Baby Soap, Alsutean joap '1ooth Brnshes, HalrandN'ail Bi lisTies.Coarseand Fine Combs very lov-ut Exxiss'. A FINE JERSEY BPLW.., at my stable. A rare rliance to cross ypur stock with the verv best;' which airriught to embrace. ( ! ! CaBLYL-ER. G:3m. . ; PIANOS & ORGANS ' FROM FACTORY TO rWCHAMT!' EVERYMAN HIS OWHAOEtlf , Laddr Si liatna1 Urand inl rxl actio m . aIooatlnud AintH Nor i, 1M0; Only aala (4 ' the kind ever succeasfully carnmlout.in Amrriv. : 5.000 caprb instrument at fmtry rates fur' ' Introdnrtlun ami Ailvnilinriarni. Nr plas of nellintrt Vo AjuU t Tt CtBailstoDlt hstrt. rttts thitptl dinet from Iictory to tve&attrt, ILllit ! bh'i pn&U nnl. i.rt&t'i nm U to. Otl? 1M S9ta ' onttlisna. 1'lANOS, 7 .t. . il . t. $155; ixjuara Urani. f M7. OKUAS , ets $$7! 3 p, 13 stups, Mirror Top tW. tVx lew. handMimr. 1uraiile. n yi-an iro rnie.' I days t"t trial. I'liri ha-n! rtmirr f inn ten tend- iti g maktrt a4 00 iwnl . Join nl giKHHtic club of c.cci. puicli.Acr anil verlirn an inurnment it wbnliM(ii ralriC al ; trrms t if us if. TrnrUrr. Church?. aiiit'T'umltM-. LU1DEN & BATES, &n;annih, (fa. ' i.om . . '. i f:2m. The Best Paper! Xry"! BEAUTiFU LLY I LLUST A; 3olh Year. Ths jjriENTiric American- .h a, larje Flrst-Qlars Weekly NewRiiajxr or nixten panK, prfntd la thu most beautirul tvis riolust-ly JlluM rated irllH, splendid entrravlT.H, mpr tiiUnffthenefcebt Inven. tlons and t!i' in'isi nt-'-ut advanuos 1b tUe Arts an! Hclrnoea; incluilituf Nev and Interesiitiff facte la Agrtculture, llartirulturo, tho Hom anU HffUlli, MxUcal J'roiym, htnlul N lT Katoral UlstoTf , CJeolojry, Astriiiuimy. 'I ti- iiiOt valuable prutJIc&t papens by 'inluf ia wriu-rh lo aU depnrimufiisot Sc eftcc, will he found 111 tiie Scu-iUiJie A mericpn. ,w ML Terms, $:.20 p rycar, ?J.C0 half year. GOING EAST who WARTIAXTS hia Seeds. Look at Ve have had a few cases of scarlet fe- every paper ot r ery7s, Iamlreth s, ssioiey s, Glen Apiat .. , ,. . i 1 ..1. , 1 c. r nl con it vin tiiifl SLIIV trirrflml I r:.l..n., vcr. thus iar rcsuitiiii: in oniy iwo ueaiius, .- - -j iuiWBBi botli small children, and the disease seems upon them, ueware oi woiwue, u..- to be abatiui:! Ve regret to learu that warranteu coiuumwiou ocr., u disease has obtaiucu quite a lootnoiu m.i4U i ii a iai. .v ...... tea iresn ami genuine. THEO F. KLUTTZ, Druggist. 20:1. the! 111 our near vicinity 111 L.ocke. but we learn that under the treatment of Dr. J . J .1 - a 11 Suuiuierell. tho cases are an aoing wen. !f . J.I. JL . Mariort Old Fort Henry; Swannanoa Black Moantsia Oioper'a Trains run dally . Sondays excepted. Tr&ia aiina Wut will hnA.kfa..t at Rtatea BARKER'S L1YER PILIjS. villoandiUniierat Henry. Train pang Eaut The sheriff of Union county received a Though a new preparation has given hreakftst at Henry ami dinner at utcnory i. 1. ft.- Li.iron.il itiaftloll. Alld -. M tMffYIJMCtt 1 ' . I fT ? e ' ' 'V WWlUW.i, irwmem. i T i i . I . t. I. ...... HI. otTehse and committed without bail by a 4 10 P.M. .1 :to 3 f7 2 4ii I h ;2 4.i 12 2p. ju. 112 10 5 y 3:1 8 45 7 57: 7 44 632 G 1G 6 00 A. U. magistrate. The Monroe Enquirer says a writ of Jiabeas coruus was sued out and the tirisoner taken before Judge Schcuck at (hambers,!in Lincoluton, who released himi and taxetl the cost, amounting to the "National Cemetery." Fersons still liv- j eiglity-five dollars, to the sheriff of Union. GEN. MORGAN'S r : Horse and Cattle Powders ; Ito tcorkanvteliere. Maimfiicturel at I8:tf UAltKCit S JLrug oiore. O.U.I.. Onr Universal Liniment For Man and The largest Packages and tnallet done of any Wat. A certain cure for Paiim, Aches, Powder made, and warranted to do all that it Bruisw, &e. Mannfacturetl at claim.! Mauufactnred at jS.-if BARKER'S Drug Store. ISrtf BAEXEE'S Drug Store. Which Includes postajc'." trie c.nnt. ten cttiin. wilt by postal onlt r lo -ML N.N Si CO Park lUtYi, No iork . Dlsrrtunt toirent. Bin-. saii ,y an NewnWlcrA IU- J'obUhhers, S.T T3ArT"17'rVJrTiQ In cornifctloa v)l h Jt JtaXJUll XU. rnt1fl- Amtrriratii MeHgrt. Minn & Co. are solicitor or Ainpiiuari;ual. .Foreign FaWnt-s, have had ji,ii-xim rt'ni:-,and now hate the largest rxUt Wly ufia iu the w utkL 1 alenta ob tained on the best trtriH. A sffral notUre Is made tn Uie Scientific Amctiran of all lu A'DtlOl; patetlled through Uua'AuiK-y, with the rmmff add Tekleoc of the Patentee. Uy the iuimt'iim circulation thua gives, public alien! ion la iAlrected to the merits of ' the new patent, aud salts or Introduction of Leu ejia Uy effected. - n - -f- ; - ' , Any ix-rson w ho ha.s made a new cTjsooverT M" In vention, can a ertaln,v J charm, whether a pat ent can probably in- obiulned, by tf rltttijf lo .Munn A Co. We also winl 're our Hand Book SbouVUis Patent Ii ws, Patent s, Caveats, TraJe-.MarkH, UteU ocisLs. and how prfwurcd, wjtii tdnts for prueurm? advances on invent ions, Ad'irss lor the Paper, or eoiieeruiug Pau uio. . i , I MUNN & CO. 37 Pju Row, N. Y. Craacta Office, cur. KJtTth sis., U 5lrtiigtonriW, ' 2:3VV . . . . t ! wJA JAMES M. GRAY) Attorney ani Cfeimscllor at Law,' sALisnvnr, x;c Oflire in tin; Court Hone Iof:neif dppr ' to Squire- ilniightou. Will practice in all the Courts of the ta(c. iv.u Blacimer aii WersoB,-':; .-..5 - .! Attorney s.Counscloxs . y and Solicito.7 1 j i SALISBURY mb Jannav-22 l?70tt. '" ' I I NOW IS THE TIME TO STTBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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