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- i T: la . THURSDAY, JANUAUY J12, ieS . NEVf o:i:ii2is. ! . From and after ttio 1st day of Jdnnary, 1832, the subscription price of the Watch: man wjll tie as follows : : ; i One year, paid in ad ranee, ' ; $1.50 V " payment delayed 3 months, 2,00 ! r 7 aymentldeayed 12 months . 2.50 . i ' ' . Two Orphans next Wednesday night. . Mrs. L. V. Brown, of Den ton Texas is here Tisiting friends and relations. , ; i'Mr. J. Allen iBrown invites the .nt - tention of farmers to a notice in this ' while helping to roll a 'quilt fell dead, he was aged about 70 years. L j. - ; rr" . ' ' ' ! """'.- : , Drr.ilI4and J. Whitehead have remov ed, to the oflice formerly occupied by Dr. V. in Mr.P.j P. Meroney's . ' front yar(t i i i I ' 0 . - A . - ! si . . ' ' - ' Miss Scetti appeared in the role 6f Camille iasti night, and j ( pleased her audience. She was well supported. To night she i&ppears as Juliet. ijourxed Tfihsi. Davidson County Special Term of the Superior Court, set for tlje pith January, inst., for urgent reasons, adjourned to Monday 16th. A new Calendar hits. been issued. .... . - D. L. BfrngleJ Esq., named a son after Koscoc Coiikling and informed him of the the fact; hereupon Koscoe wrote hima very complimentary letter, lioscoe will now have Ceall one of his, David. o- Thepe is Jcon.sierable scare throughout the country of Small Pox. A case is re ported at SVinstt)!. Our people should' take prjope piccaiitiojii. Those .who have noi been vacci iruted sho ti Id attend to it once. S' ' if ' 1 . . ; O ; . i ne Miiier JJio's ; g:i'e a seauco at Merotie; s glleU.hist Monday' night. It was calk-d. good yet the , tests were nothing to Mupare with the' advances of the ago. in tb tbisjso-cglled spiritualism. 9.. ' ' . " ' Oar subscibei.s are requested ' to note Jcarfujly thq terms of subscri ntioii-athc heaU of this column. ' Some ctin plain when the .rilles are en forced. Wekeep Uierules stamling all tho year that there uiaybe no mistake. , , : - O- .. - Never SA'fisfiEbj Our streets have leen iu,tolerableJ condition dmiiirr thi jjgWeatkcr. The poiwers that baliave been 59 mprovUig iheai by the use. of saw dust," itan bark, 5ci Now a sarcastic youth Suggests tht thjy employ a -ibice with einon squeeiers tp dry the improvement. Iross iugiutirude " For Coimty: Conimissibner. respecttuliy recommend to the Jiigrstrates Of the Countv. the mime of 5. aieuboins, 'for-County Com- nistiioner. lie has served tho (!onnfr4- viui 8atisiaction,,in various positions tor weiva jears, and is fullv -nosted in its iiiancial affairs. Many Citizexs. : We have been shown a map of the pre miinary suryley made for the ' N. S.. M. yo.V railroad from Statesville to Jeffer- hPr J Maj. T. II. liomar, C. E. It;is a plendidpiec of. Work showing in dc- redit to Majj I3oiuar, and proves him to e artistic as wejl as skillful in his scieu- inc wort. l,";- , Owjng to. the continued bad weather, Ire Vocal clasl has Xliscontinued its uicet- ugs ,uutil Moudav Jan. lGtii, 'whep all present. New names re invited to be ilfbo takeniiiino Mondav nio-ht. Pi-Af vans will begin the course anew on that fining.' r: ' . . -4- -o- Tfio changes from last week's caiiy to MSiOf dark S rain v davs is romnlft. )Ile are staving in doors no life in nj branch !bbusiness. The rains have eeti constiini the hej old'--inhalifan f'fnilU Iris .weary mud toerc.a. tect flQwly after irim, uud oc-1 1-isuHjaUy stdppirig wit?i thuuglitful q t . j I Kj-. ro never seen the luud .0 The lostoae, it! st-cuisj is to lie moved pm.us ipresf nt place.-which is imi.n. tug, tolthe old. woodefi build- S opposite the Courthouse. We can. lot see vaiv il is ' lt. ?nce iso far Iniml i. lie vacant stri room between lloss and mgham's 8toes' would make a most ez- uent T,iiicftaid wiould afford a splendid "cuu imu cls box de ivei v: It. U t, t place in alUb'ury for the effieo Ul U must be ikaveA tv imni.i Sn- Seated tliei. i ItisRaiii f. at the removal is to favor Col. Long, 6 Postal liqute Asrentl wi,; c,uiuM, jjusc one uoor this side of . 4 .t '.. . i. -i - . i 1 post oflice fmti .(nee. We do Uut gay lt this is the inotive but street talk pests it as a motive. The ofik should J ;- WJ i'VUMiU JUS pOSSlOie. 1 ly what : authdiftv. wo- knnw It is t . ft the office must bo within 40 rods of pot, f -railroad: ' Wo do- not see ! why the fc is a rule, should.be fa ... 1 . . ! j "t . . : observed Cob cord, places in fourth to M IlOU ftesville aiul sevpnl u -".v.,j.i,lv vjiivu is fj- 'Ie from iom a ie dtTjxtt. cuius - Xakrow EOArE. Ir; 1. A. Powlass was moving his family apd property with four wagons and teams to jTyro, in Da vidson connty, o! the 4th ;instant. Twoi wagons lmtl passed over the river at the Vloint," with his wife apdj children Mri N. A. Lentz, the hindmost teamster: at tempted to drivo his muleai into the fiat but they refused to go.! lie and Mr. Powlass then tried to lead Jthem in. -They were obstinate and shied to one side, and Hirew Powlass into the river, with one of the mules on top, of him. lie disappear ed and remained under water for f a con siderable time, but finally made has ap pearance above the flat, and male to the shore in a very exhausted condition. He was doing well, at last accounts. W.R.F. Enochvlllo Items. Holiday pleasures gladdened many hearts and infused new. life in this village.--' ' :: ; -: ,;!- - : ' The second session of the graded school of this'place opened with bright prospects. Boarders coming in--botbJ departments are well patronized. The present session will continue 4 months? ! j j The teachers irom this part of the county all attended the Teacher's Institute on the 7th inst., at Union Academy. The institute is doing good work. 1 Miss L. - Webb,', tho , former efficient teacher of music at this place, haa con- ciudetl tuat it will be more pleasant to hare, bpt one scholar y and fience did not return : but Miss Lula Champion, anoth er of Winston's fair daughters, is now tho much loved and efficient teacher in the music department, with a class of 12 and more expected in a few days. The sheriCTvisited us on the 9th instJ .1 r w.a.1 From the Salisbury Union Banner July, ISSo. Published by request. rTl.-.: l. ii.. 1 . .1 : i . - luiougu me Kiuuness oi a mena we have received the following; sketch rela tive to the settlement of Salisbury, which will be of interest to our citizens. J Hawaii Salisbury Face of , C6uhtry-Iu dian Traces Cogdill J6hn Dunn. itie County ot Kowan was taken from Anaou in;t7o3,andwas-named after Robert lioican, a-member of the council. The first settlers near. Salisbury were Paul biille and John AVhitesides, on Grant's Creek to the north; John j Dunn. John Gardiner, Alexader Douglas and. James Douglas on Crane Creek to ?the south of Salisbury. They settled in; 1751. Mat- hew Locke,' Frauds Locke,! John Bran don, Alexander Cathey and; James Gra- nam to the west on the npper part of Grant's Creek to the north of Salisbury, before 1751. ' ; uim nuns on uranta ureeK were built by Joliu Whitesides near its mouth. It is now owned by. John :I. Shaver. llugh Parker built the mil above, devis ed it to -Thomas, William and Johir FrQ hbek, and Spruce McCoy afterwards pur chased it. Grant's Creek took i ts n.nmn from a M r. G ran t, who settled . near - the Iiead of the creok. . Urano Cfee took its --name from the great number of Cranes that came from the sand hills during; tho tinio of whor tleberries w abounded in " the glades iu'this creek. ;!"!'.' James Carter and llugh Foster owned the land where Salisbury was established and it was by their influence the Court House was established alLalisbur. An effort was made to establish the Court House to the wtst of thai place about two miles. , j :., . ' 1 j HaUsbiiri.-EYuxs Brock and John WbireL sides built the first Court House and Jail in Salibury, on the ground where those buildings now stand. They were the first men put in the Jail after it was built. They were put in fof debt. First settlers in Salisbury were Thomas Dugan, James Hegiu and James Bowers.; T - Face of the Country. The country was covered with pea vine, grass and cane. It had the appearance of the richest coun- try. .There, were the buffalo bears, 6tc. in the neighborhood. ' ' . Hunting Grounds This! country was tue Hunting ground of the Catawbas. fndian-Traccs. These generally run in the glades near the water courses, when they led in the right direction j thence through glades on the tops of rigdes. Captain Cogdill. ll& was appoint ed Clerk of Auson County Court. He came from the lower counties near Eden ton, was a lawyer and had John Dunn as a deputy Clerk. j - Joh n Du nn.Ile was an Irishman, and educated for a Horn an priest. He left Ireland suddenly in consequence of some lracas in which he was engaged, went ou board a privateer and came to America. He married Mary Bied on Kied's creek on the Yadkin in Rowan and made'slioes and kept school.' He studied law and removed to Salisbury, where lie followed his profession jwith 1 great success. He married; a second wife, Betsy Howard, then a third, Frank. Petty in Lincoln. All his children were by his ' fiist wife. He was promoted to the rauk .(of Col. I of the militiabut when the war I broke oat and the miiitia were to march against the Cherokees in 17G0, he removed to the Cheraws and remained there iwo years until the troubles were over. ! - - WLco the revolution commenced he was suspected of being rather lukewarm. or incriuing to the side of the disafFected. He was apprehended and taken a prison er to South Carolina.- At the same- time a lawyer in Salisbury named Benjamin poot.Boothef xtx$ apprehendedland taken away With him. He (Boothia Euirlishman. ! S Col. Dunri commanded the rpm'monf from Kowan that went to Hillsborough t'a protect the Court from the Regula tor's." ' i ' '-''' ' '- - " -j": i- . ! ' For a more extensive account - of John Dunn's conduct and! character," see "Wheeler's Sketches,": ch. c. Rowan County.: The foregoing statements ought to have been incorporated in' the sketch of that County. -But aa ti seeond edition of that work may be expected or some other person, will write. our history, we confidently trust these "Memoranda" SUITING INTEIiLIGEH OB. T. K. BKUNEK MiNAQEU. Dutch Creek mine, has gone North for a few days. . 1 j Messrs. Overman, "Ty6n and Mills; who have been controlling the Howard, more commonly known as the! Grupy mine, have about concluded the sale bf ft- j , ! . i that valuable property jto Philadelphia capitalists. They propose to hoist and ship i the ore ; which is rery rich, in cop per. The mine lies six ciifeV southeast of Salisbury. ' 1 1 ' , i I I Attention is again called to the adver tisement headed"-! tPoptlar .investment, which will be found, among the; mining ads. The subject ruaUer 5s of special in terest, to every man in this and adjoining counties. The building; of that! road would bo the making of the section of county from Wadesbero fbrougk Stanly, part of Cabarrus, Rowan, Davie, Wikes a'nd Ashe Counties. Eyerj- cent of inoney subscribed will be spent right where subscribed. It is proposed that the! work begin at Salisbury -rit is ; therefore neces sary j that the subscriptions begin here. l Here are some "wo have takeqtock, and others who propose to dj &o. They will beTcalled on soon for subscriptions. and the whole plan, maps, &cl will be sliowti. It is quite likely that lhervex jtviU pass through Franklin'and SoutJi River. Those good I people are always 'alive and ready to hel. With a railroad, the South River property would be the moist valuable in the County. : J t With a road runmug south to Wades- boroarid north through Davie 'to Wilkes- boro, Salisbury would have as many roads as she needs. We have faith in this newcheiheand believe I that it is the best only and chance for; this poin( be coming a railroad centre. Our property would be greatly enhanced and our facili ties for trade Increased" ten fold. L4t the scheme bo encouraged I" i , Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 10th 1832. Mk.1 'Editor : Haying found you al ways ready aud willing toi promote .pub lic wek-k I address the following to the citizens of Rowari aud adjoining CouutiesJ The Cincinnati Virffinia! and C.milina kKaiiway uo propose building a Hii f l-oaa irom Uliarlcston West Va. to Wades boro, orth Carolina. At preseut it is proposed to build from Marion, West Va., into th0 Iron mines of Ashe county, this State, Ijrst. But as the Company are de sirous of completing the 'entire road as soon ai possible they have concluded to bujld from Salisbury north-west to Ashe countyJ provided, they can; find in Salis bury and the adjoining country Subscri bers to their stock, the Par tsiIha of which is one hundred dollars net shn Fifty thousand sliares are now ofiWnd to the public at fifty dollars ner pJi-u-p. with a Tcuarantee of six mr 'rnt. nn tiio subscription price br the! Mntnnl Trust. Company of New York fo six Tears. This Trust ! Co.. of N. Y. Citv ia a well pitnK. lished institution and refer; all inquirers. as to its credit, etc.. to L-i!iv it i llouse ih the United StatHRL ! i The R. R. Co. snend pVptv UOII Har I Subscribed by the Cjountv, Town, in th s immediate viciiiiiy,;iu the jcon- ; . . . ' - or suuviiuu oi me roau. it k hsp si ti dwell on the advantages of j a north -West openingj to tins State and of the agi icul- iuiai aim mineral wealth of the country through which this road will pass. The If on miues alone, of Nih Uk Carolina would prove of snfiicient iovpihia t hi...l the road a large dividend paying institu tion. It is a kuowu fact that the fin of W estern Pennsylvania draw five hun dred thousand tons of iron! ore (inferior to our lores) from. Spain-., ami Al.iWHn. yearly.; Actual statistics ihowtthWtsin 1880 over six hundred .thousand' tnris nf this Spai and Algeria ore was consumed. All this goes to prove that with Ruilfoad Communication no markets in tho whrhl qouldcoknpete with us. Combined with this iron, is coal, which vill be one of the principal sources of revenno d fh Company, as it can be transported ftom the mines in West Va. . to .Mil-c.!. iw,-? for less than four dollars per ton. . : The people of this enough f the productiveness of the coun try north-west ef this place and rendilv see that I a road through th well as the wonderful cotton modiieiinr section of Wadesboro, will; pay laigelv wneu completed. I his Company propose to benin work at ouce fiom this pnice and for that pur pose oftet the stock for sale. Of con ran tin a is of unlimited advantage to the Citv and Country and should be all enterprising people who are interested in tue luture wealth of t.ln. tui trv. , Yours .-Respectfully,. A Pkomoteb. Superstition still flourishes iu Euc laiiu. A woman lately' Went to the vicar of lower Gonial and asked permit siOn to cut a bit of tnrf from a certain giave, to be placed under the com 111,11 u iou tablejfor four days that she mightjlay the ghost of the man buried in ithe igrave, vfhich she .declared) continually nan n tea her. ; married! On gtlij January, 1832, at the 1 residence of the bride's father, by Rev. 1 Allen tR. Holshouser, Mr. Maxville Holslkouser jiud Miss Marjy IMshouser; both of Rowan. D 1 E D. In Mor-anTownship, DecL l$th 1831, Miss Cyntha Crotzer; agedr about years.'- r ' .- as St, with measels, Miss Mollie Maxwell. 1 I In - Morgan Township, January 2nd, with measels, Miss Betsy Rraddy aged & CARD. To My Friends in Rowan : 1 I desire! to infpriujrou that I' have -'re turned to Concord, and am at my old post wjtuiaiessrs. Ajannons cz r etzer, where am prepared to serve you at all times.! I Airy orders Isy majl will keceivo toy personal Hiteutioir. i: .'.in 1 - "t --. "! -' , 'V i .-."I. ,A . ' SI: . .' ".'i 1 , . ! " .. .It , -- ' -si'- - ' - t i . !. li v.iuixiK. u .;. i ' . "-: i !--ri .1 i- - . i ! ' ' M Am bound to sell out UK.U I falBI3U 6JUU 1 U TOiXAKE- ROOM 1 -I i ; ! ;; : i . " i - A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ' - ' ! . - . - Suits and Over-Coats, and I am determined to sell, and you WILL SELL YOU A WARRANTED BO OT FOR $1.85. Solid leather SHOES for 85cts. Extract from letter : j 3Ir. 31, S. Brown : In reference to the Solar Tip Shoes we hereby authorize you to wakbant evkuy.paiu of them in material and workmanship. fWe do not warrant against ABUSE or HIRE or WATER. You can give a new pair for every unsatisfactory one, unless in your judgment th damage was the fault of the wearer. '. Please return all imperfect goods t . us. j Yours truly, JOHN'MUNDELL & CO. - . 1 . Philadelphia. I am prepared to sell you all the goads in my lin ! . j ' -- 20 PJGR CE'VT CHEAPER than you eaa get the same goods any where This is business. Mining Advertisments. Miking Property.- Persons having mining property to sell would do well to advertise it. We propose to give room to such notices, to be kept standing un der the general caption of "Mixing Prop erties- for Sale." The cost of such notices will be moder ate. ; , Those having properties the value of which: is not 'generally known, should give references to reputable persons known; to be acquainted with such mat ters. This paper has a coohcirculation among mining men North, and in . the State, and can be of service in tho way proposed. A Popular Investment. SIX PER Qltn GUARANTEED Preferred Railway. Steel 50,000 Shares i ! OP THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THK l, virma ai uaroiwa t 0S mm Railway Coapny, ' of the par value of tioo per share, are offered by the undersigned at $50 per share, with guarantee bythe MUTUAL TliUSr COMPANY OF NEW YOKK, of six per cent per annum on said subscription price for six years, payable semi-annuaUy, January and July, at and by the said Mutual Trust Company in Nesv York City, and Its agencies. The Cincinnati, Virginia & CaroUna Railroad, with its connections, will make an air line from Cincin nati to Charleston. South f!rSlin:. stnrMntr at Wadesboro', North CaroUna, running north-west mrougn jjansoury, w litesboro', and Jefferson, N. Carolina ; through Marlon, Virginia, and north through West Virginia to Charleston, Kanawha County, making a line of 300 miles. The whole dis tance through a section of the country rich in agri cultural and mineral products, such as coal, iron, copper, cotton, tobacco, eorn and wheat. The gross earnings of the road when finished will averace over -tcii luuusauu viu,uw) aoiiars permue. this win give gross, earnings or tnree-millions ($3,000,000) ulnars jH-r year, wnicn wm yieia large ana remu nerative dividends to t he stockholders. SubsorlDtlons to the stock will ha rwcived at the office of thejeompany, 39 Broadway, Sew York, or MUTUAL TRUST COMPANY, 115 BROADWAY, NEW Y'ORK CITY. tnll inforpjaUon will be sent on appUcation to the Company.!; . . ii;6t A. I. KIGBT, C. B. - J. O. MUKPHT, E. M. EIGBY & MURPHY, nil aii Coiisuicta EiraeeFS, 78 and, SO Broapway. Boom j49, NEW YORK. Examine and report upon Mine. Make Working Plans and Specification for the construction of gold and silver Mills, or will enter into Contracts for the erection of tame. j 1 - - . ' ' . Mining Machinery and .supplies purchased at lowest prices and prompt attention giren 10 smpmeni. til: Oraddros 1 JOHN RIG DY, liliotiii PRICES ; AT myFdll and Winter. I Boots Slioes. will do well to call and see for yourself. mm else, i i Mi S. BROWN. BUSINESS LOCALS FARMERS-COMPOSTS. To those wanting to compost and make their own Fertilizers, I would gay, that my supply stock of ACID PHOS PHATES and Chemical Supplies, will be larger and better than ever before offered you. I Will have several grades of Phos phates and Composting materials, rang ing ip prices from $4 to $10. per quantity for making up one ton, which also in cludes printed receipts, and formulas with full and simple directions for nfakiug and applying it. J. ALLEN BROWN. Office: Front room over Crawford's -Hardware Store. 13:4t. THINGS ARE BOOMING ! At iMcXeely's. Those who want Christ mas Goods should call ateuce i COAL IT AUD. McNeely & Johnson have opened a Loal - iiiru at the depot. Person wishing coal can get it delivered at their door either in town jur in the country. ' ! J. D. McNeet. THE GRADED SCHOOL Committee have decided to admit non resident pupils upon the payment of $2 per month tuition. Those who desire to take advantage of this had better apply early. 1 NEW GOODS. AT THBO. BUERB AtJM'S , ! 1 ,000 FOUNDS FRENCH CANDIES AT TIIEO. I3XJERI3A.XJ3X,S Books and Dailv Papers at "TUEO. BUERBAUM'S. Crosse and Blaciwell Chow Chow, at " THEO. BUERBAUM'S. Cracked Wheat and Oat Meal at ! THEO. BUERBAUM'S. Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, and Philadel phia Crackers at l:tf.l TnEO. BUERBAUM'S. Ilisiory of Itowan County, BV BBV. . BCXPLZ. ! mimmmmm Copies of this interesting book may b had Of T. F. KLtJTTZ, THEO. 13UEBBAUM, or at Ithe Watchman Office. SALISBURY MARKET. Appi.es fpreea, per bus . . - Srleq, per lb BACON-i-country. hog round, ...... Butter, Beeswax. Blackberries, Beef, 4... Wholesale. 75 1.00 Retail. $1.09 a $15 a 7 is a so 20 9 9 -4 25 St 10 14 15 25 Cotton Goooa lddllng, . . Mldltng,. .- Low M idling, ..... Stained. SHOES (BM8. 1 - 11 ni .. 10 lox .. 10 (4 ,. ; 8 (4 ,. 83 (A 90 1.00 a 1.10 .. 90 S3 us a i.ao 14 a it . ? 14 1 15 a . to .. : is 15 15 a 20 .. , S. & S.T5 S.75 a. 4.00 .. .60 65 13 (4 14 15 a 8 4 io li a is .. SO (4 90 1.00 a 1.20 ,. ; so. i.oo i.oo a i io: .. 1.60 1.75 Cornnew MeaL.... ........ Coffee..., Cb let ens. ejrs..j.... Flour.4 ... Har...i Lai-d.... .......... Porlc.J. Potatoes lrlsn,. GREAT Regardless of Cost to make rooai for date sell the balance of my Stocteof (DILdM Suits sold at $20 reduced to 815, Suits. sold at 18.75 reduced to 14, ! - Suits sold at 16 reduced to 12, v ; Suits sold at $15 reduced to 11, Suits sold at $14.50 reduced to 10, AND OTHERS AT THE SAME RATE OF DEDUCTION : - - - -' ' : i r I shall sell these very soon ; so parties desiring to J3r$ - , . buy will do well to call at once. I J Don't forget that I keep - i IN SALISBURY. ' MOREY & SPEBMY, ; GOLD & fSILYER GRINDING & MIALGAMTING MACHINERY HOWLAND'S PULVSEISER. takes A 1 1 . auu con oe pm up in one ciay ready lor work IT UAS BEEN FULLY.PROVKD JK TESTED biamp mill. rinwitri jr - to crfcib We construct Mills with Stamps weighing from Crushing Moitars. 43:ly Warerocxns 92 and JSendfor Circular. Bsamination Day; All Public School teachers who have not jet Veen examined will remember that th 2d Thursday of Januarv (12th)itht legal exam ination day for this qturter ; no private exam inations will be granted. A II -candidates will bring paper and pencil with them. I take thin opportunity to notify nil Com mitteemen, teachers or other?, who maywih to pee me on school matters, that I will be found at th Court IIoue between the liour of 9 A. M. and 1 P. II., and later if necewary, on every Saturday during the continuance of Schools, that i., until firel of March. - Geo. R. McNeill, Dec. 31, 18S1. Co. Sup; Pup. Inp. . Having qualified as Administrator on the estata of Mrs. Clarissa Julian, dee'd, I will aell for cash at the late residence of the intestate, on the 25th day of Janu ary, 1882, a quantity of corn, a lot of hoga, meat, household and kitchen fumitarr, etc. J. W. Mauxey, Adm r. i Jan'y2, 1882. 12:4t SALE OF LAUD! The undersigned ""will sell on the premises about five lhilcs west of- Salisbury, on the Lincolnton road, on the 25th day of Janua ry, 1882. Seventy Acres of Land, known aa the Clarissa Julian place. There is a good dwelling on it. TE RMS One-third cash, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months. Note and security on deferred payments and interest from date. K. P. JULIAN, M. A JULIAN, Jan'y 2, 1882. Mrs. V. BROWN, 12:4t . F. D. JULIAN. MORTGAGE SALE NOTICES t 4. 1 I ilOll'l ll m mil i M . a very large Spring Stock, Il will frwh this I - the largest and best stock of 5I i. Yours Truly, J. D. GASKILL the placb of the cmnberscae .Stamp. IfflT . weighs complete 7.000 pounds. It costs tl sob taAt far the belt, wm crusfi one ton per Hour of hart n ani will Jh Ue a 40-mefeh BcreenV The wear ?.TT. its wrlna- nana i I""." mtrt rwiti i Q " il"'" v,a.-,w.JKa ana CM urn mstJtA uivii mm mm tbif ujuiiiriiiH na unnu-a ' - m and work In charges or conUnutuXtateS mte either gold or sliver ores, making It Ta SmpST clpieap apd effecUTe mill ; it requires lWione TDower ' Ores, CUorldlzlw Furnaces. RetortsTRock DrtIS ' A.,.rJFomPressora. Steel Shoes and ,CD rptampa, and every descrip tion of Frames for Stamps; also Improved Double or 1 ! SINGLE CYLINDER hoisting mm, Wmt oa Without. Boilers, Wiaa oa Manilla Eopi Dbuxs. t33T Specialty iutaptt4 to Mining In- 350-to 900 lbs. for gold and sliver ores Wet or 1rj 94 Liberty S 1 reet, Ne wYork. MORTG-AGE SALE! ! On 6atarday the 7tb day of January, 1882, the undersigned will sell at the Court House door in Lexinrtotn at public auction. to the Irfghest bidder, for cash, a tractof lancLln Davidson county, containing 149 JLCTtW, whei-eon J. A. C. Ilarrison died, and belong irig to his estate,' (excepting the interest In said land berctofore allotted to Eliza Harrison, widow, as her dower): adjoining the lands of Thos. Kearns, Jas. Harrison and others. The said land is sold to satisfy a" claim secured to the undersigned by mort gngc executed by J. A. C. Harrison and his wfife, Eliza, on the fith day of May; 1879, ahd recorded in Register's office of Dtvid son county, in Book No. 5 of mortgages, pase sc. , , j- liOBT. Ti oLNmEK, Mortgagee, 1 31. II. Piksix, Atty. f J 8;lnt Anna week In your own town. $5 Outfit free, O U O No risk. Everything new. Caplua not r quired. iVo will Jurnlsh you everj'thlasr. Many are making fortunes. Ladles make as orach as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Header, If yo want a business at which you can make great pay all tne time you work, write for particulars to : (S) u. UAixBiT ceo., ronana, name. ; : 1 - taiHisTRATORs Salei I . - or v.. PERSOAJaV ; PItQPJSRTV Having qualified a Administrator anon tle estate of Sydney II. Hart, deceased, I vill offer for sale at public auction, at tlie late resideuce of said deceased, in Mt, Ulhi Township, Rowan County on Mon day the IC'th day January, 1882, all th ersonal property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of four bales -of cotton, about .75 bushels ofj coi n4 15 bnshelsof wheat, 1000 H poik tjicee mnles, one caw - and calf, 7 hogv'Aome household mid kitchen furuitq rt on e cot ton gin and gt-ni in g, ne cotton press. and peihapa other article. fl ei ms ut sale cash. S. BiXfiiiAii HiirrJ i i -. j .. ..- win uc useful, ; li!t j ! Cius. W. Graham Dec. 22, 1881, Ill.1l s-' . - 1 4t , 1 I FOU SALE AH THIS OFFICE 49:0m: nd i WviYL PpisT, N, C. ao r sweet Woeat.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 12, 1882, edition 1
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