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t t - - v j . ..; ... . f I i fit ..J 1 i ocal: rnuiisbAY. January 25. ia?3,; NEWTI21WIS. From alit after the 1st , dayof JWy, , Jcl the iabscription price of the Walck- WZl veRid i" advanced $1.50 f kh"t delayed :Jvmnths, 2,00 l'nhlicj0? Monilay. ntl Tuesday. i. The Vrliouse is the chief attraction fvery4e!su? t3em-rmany ladies risi wl'thesll'l'ou Wednesday., -o- ThereH ,fr ' p. r 4ti - 1-1 SmiiUv Jail: 8Sth 1 Chnicii ai -r--7.' Ke v. Fajh4r Mafcx- iufiidatiug Puring wiese uj uiowuu v. . so by tLewratlMfr) Uie , j oung people or I iilisba take refnge m aancing. adoui- I er ileanl hop wal i gireby the yoong men at f tle National Hotel last Friday M a i 1 1)G. - M r. J . W. Barber, of At- n.4iahiD. this Connty. writes is that a f iad do-juuiseVl ihnmgli I'lOeigh. borhuof ! KUie fth December, and did nftid&iSlA mischfef. He bit 10 or 12 couu1aiible ilnirs. el)niiii cattle, Jonging tO I all kiltdJandIr plioViaJonftlie Htli January. h il Wai: kiivi;s5.1 prstpital It As Rubsci - to the AVa.r6 lioiwo e built on Church' atui Vid atui usiier on jest. la thnMiii the tCbrts of tapt, T. i;4illof the firm of llcCubbiusfc Bealll Fjom the present ontlook, this ..i...li ticfttinedi to become 'one of the riaii I tobacco oarkets of the State. irapo 0 - that e adises; anyone in njeedbfa gun j Cot1s Cokkch Lqawso, G c f, tJapt. signment on Tnesday, t M. L. Hoi mcs, Win-lBitrtrn, who owns a. Hoe gan of the j. a. Bitting and one other, of his effects aboTi make, is.. s'mictovfiieasitibJt for tlib" benefii of his" creditor "Tbs to tale bo other. He says itslioots moielspecalating in. Corn dealing in futures. accurately and stronger than 'any other I gun. I J uev arc wip huwucu. ju oi wadi of Abetter. materia! than'iiy oper laatll in this country. 'The Cap'ts optn-l ion if valuable on this oInt .for be has caims. Mr. Rosa has beeu a hard work upejjull the guns made in this countiyi er and a liberal dealer aud has succeeded pJcentiy thibffice'has receiyed sever-j His success aa a merchant in regular bu al clijniuuications with no name attach-1 fuess was aasured, and it is a very geu- ed. IE t er since the newspaper was first 1 slied, the condition on jshich com-1 estaplisli raura cations are recti wl have , been the sanf. doniniunications re not publish- HL bo plr4 to learn of fmiS arrauge ed witholt tlie nt m 3 of the wi iter. Holi. eut by which the Ross corner, witli A ,f?V wuti " Arifl.lliA otiiatra Kirn lin Ross at its head, may still be kept up. dyEveltsi,, and the others consigned to merciless flames in- the offidB slots. "Full many a flower." &c. s n 1 ieresa bill before the Legislature! a J. o- sikjng tne repeat 01 tue taw loroiuuingiurueny aa uie aierage towu out mere is tkefcarriuig of concealed! weapons. Re- i pe$l it ! lyes 1 That class of citizens who j desire. to! "carrv. deadly .weapons do it in I Tiolatiotl of the'la'w; adu b'lit few of them J ar apprehended, i The best people hare nofbecstston and, do not carry weapons j thsv n eil no laW, The others heed not lar. I . A "" ,; I ? o - The street crossings have beetf shovel- edloff several' times dniiu thb severe wlatherj but not sufficiently-often toltanTt keep 111m Here in pi Ison that . f . .:. .' m. . .. 11 ' .il..n Wk.f .... I n J.itk l,itn ln,l Lejep them clear. The, ladies 4 ara most aiiioyeil by 'this neglect, and 'the corii plrter epmes in for share of sen sure for last? fociHg the Mayor to- clear certaiii ciinsinjia.'1 If . the Reporter could Jhave hfs wav the streets and - sidewalks would be pavdl with Duuu's Mountain grauitell ve officer who has time aid inclioatiuo to J 'I lattendtothe responsible duties of his 1 A Wqmah 1 pretending to represent 41 liichmohd .House, : called - on MrsWill. juark.er at uer uuuenery , store 1 wnu , pro ceeded sto sell her1 seme $50 worth . of I oods, ind then sold her a show case to isplaylthem in.i. Mra. Barker, paid part n the ase and the vender went off. She a w'ruten toVRichmonoT and finds that there is no such hoaee as the woman rep esene. This- isa cleao '-loes. .lit is aid that tbe same trick was p'ayed at poucorfl. i f TheNew PosTTJmck.-?to be plalw,t.V'fii w'7J.h!4nVUhi ifa.y f , ; c - I drtt I store, Itis conveniently ner tiiecutre V- rbert !a1 ain entrances, bnothgener- -45 ll!eryud 2tberto4he loc k-box 1 fehTe The orde department -3 7 ff conyenient Ladies ahd geu. v.aufnow have omfortale qaarters J wbllJfitiQg. rTliocitixens of the town W I are rtf h ind?bH ? Ramsay for this W arrangement, especiaUy so when they I nildf' U,at;L bad t,fight TomLoog, k- T V!; w objection to a diange waaso paten t that tbjostste0d 8air through it. 7 " : " " - .'"-J' Goo Hotels are an attractive feature aninof town can afford to be without them 1 The Boyden House has beenCtlioroughly weruauieaana is now prononncea ro oe no strum iu u(iwu ,iuhd ibetter condition than forars past! other, would actually -j suffer. , ,This plan j 4Mr; fand-' Mrm.7;W G. McKeely take wonld be anything but satisfactory.' The chargef this Week, and propose conduct- plan by .taxation would have its oprx -ingfc tfolaco lii the best ofgood style, nents, but Ut wpold bej only just, way of They jhave made , for themselves at the making tho improvement. All admit MLVernon. a name for courteous atteu tionj and a well ibept table, which will follow f them to their newt place. This, by-Uie-way, will be a gCKMl thing for the tewn, n that the traveling public will now ' be broogh " up ' town, hile before, they wer'e! kept at the depotJ So this changii is for the .better iu may respects'. Success to them ju their new quarters, p ""1- I ' Yf r YmMwtt.- . . "-' I '1 1 ' "MMWBwMalnaMaMMaWa . -c. i . . . . tiiii a m. Ma aw a r - a t-w a. i - . - j. . KLUTTZ'S WAREHOUSE. OrESIKO MLK A GBAN .Tlie R-portor.' Rtenped into KlnttVa .Warehouse . yesterday iuorninr abodt JO I S1,1111? 5a surprised to fhid'all the availaUo ' toot room filled with ni1. f tobacco. Tliere were some dozenf'wacon& constant line of visitors Dassinff thronth .ejioase. 'At elereii o'clockJfno. Shep parS, the auctioneer and rnanger; beffan the sate. Some looked agape as he rolled the TordVontreudered almost oninteili gible from their rapidity. The sale closed at ,1 Vclock: brer two hundred ' lota of tobkeco'; hating Ueeii sold in ttat time s. . . - The prices Ranged from $2.70 the lowest to $31.00 the" highest There "! was no fancy -tobacco on the floor aud the Prices were consiuerea very gooa lor tne grades gold. Tbe sales amounted to - 49,000 pounds. I 5 " i By the time the floor had been cleared other, farmers were placing their crops. The sale to day, will be nearly as large as veafcerdavV. Thev am tit Ii.iva ' r ? ' ' - , ; daiIt sales - ? ii, . w-U -.-- from ,arg roanofactureriln ether Stit wWci enables them to" have Ahese "iii a.n; VnAvnn&-rAfwt: ' i'f-' nrf I are ; lor tins opening proves the success of the Varehonse. The farmers' were satisfied with prices most of them only bringing small lots of their low grades and show a decided inclination to selltheir I products herel:' Thert were .some dozen buyers Messrs.' ' Payne & Lnnn;' and Jas." B. Lanier' being the most liberal. The Warehouse is more than a success. Mercantile Failuhe. Wo regret to to say that one of our most ' enterprising merchants,' Mr, J.'F.Eoss, made an as cause of failure, as we are informed" was It is not gpowu at the present time what per ceuu uis aseis win pay, nor wuav coarse will be panned by his to secure as much as possible creditors possible of their I in building up a splendid run of trade. regret with hi Ttt j"1" j his friends that he should so fine a prospect by risks outside of a legitimate career. We o- TlieJTj)wujGrovernmeiit. abiding citizens and manage to Jive as general complaint from the best niera and the ladies of tbe town, in j regard to loud profanity aud vulearitv on tbe streels. Step up to a policeman and ask him why he does not make an arrest and stop disgraeefal behavior He will tell yon he can do nothing. "If I make Ian arrest, I can get no trial" the Mayor lis not iu the Hall, and Were I to take that man it would probably bo three weeks befbr he would have a hearing. ! long What am I to do with him I? .And so it goes.' W ho is to blame f Are the town ordinances to be roid t s the city court a failure t Then throw down . the charter, save ; the people their taxes and let the Towns'iip Constable take care of the town, tiuier tnar, or, hare an execn office. There was an assault and battery case in one of - the publie places of the city : this week no aitesta ' have ibeen made." '- ' There is seme talk 00 the streets of the proposed aine'ndmeut to the Town Char terror rather snrmises as what Uiey are. Hie' reporter of the Watchmak has heard thai 'tlw'first idea' was to pat a bonded -j - - i f-- - detit of $50,000 bn the town : tho; money to Mbe "spent in Improviiig the streets; thai this idea wits objected to. and that f I improve the streets uronniL ! their proper' rVi: 'aetliebartieafani thewiiis OV cso av avavv Vvf aawawaa. iiviwvi, ww tn d'A'lQ work and collect thcost out of pV0per?v.! These are the two rumors fT,-j firt ia aomethinff like a fair Dropo,Hfolli nod would doubtless meeC the approVttl Sf-a majority. of Uie dti 8cBt?.. Tlie. UtteT. proposition doea not bear comparisooi ' It would bo sorely op- prca.!v, to the poor of tho town.n Alman In8tancc owning, corner lot wonld Jv, pai.t bf the front !ndrearr ftnd the i.nlt k annar tb aid: tn pat fn cobdilieni Sappose him nnable t do-This; wouiaivoe just for tno town havotheVork done, and collect the eosVootof hlp'roperty t; ' On tho otiier hand, supposeJirs' next dr neighbor, (wbbU is a man In good ! circumstances) owns CO feet front and back, the expense J would bo light, and would occasion him I the necessity of the work.V It must.be done! -Batjet it be done by taxation, so as to equalize "the expense. 5 ; i - t t " The protective tariff is antagonistic to lliw development of the South s it is not ouly fonhded on" economical emirs, it is tlie ontgrowth of sectional- animosities. - Loti'm illc Courier Journal, Dem. - r MINING. T. K. BKUXTSR MAWAOER. Moutg-omcry Couiity 'Nptos; The Silver lead vein, recently found on - the Henderson nronertr. hkm .lfcn sold to Truman Coman. sa.. -of Themas- """ vv"-" t4' v AMwniw- Tlllo ,: . .1'.' i J. U. Davis has sold a bond 'on . the I . , i LJiuirriB Ainnnrnin nrnnorr tr tntm ii aar i . ic.. i yorkersi who exoect to aXtiUii' I if w w mt m wta m wr . .... tO . - ; ,r, l" -r 1 . ' ' ' V 4 ia renorfMl that. r tliii Wam!. i en Den son V r,,: "" """- son Creek, they - haveent; four . Teitlf wrth.from $15 to $20 per ton. They re using Chillian Mills: Tlir am niinV riitlti.i. Iftlt. 7Ti ' "tff J n r XX Am. t t.., i a.: I hundredand - twenty.fiTe -pennvweiirhU r -mtA j. . : Of i IreO ma OB J nnrft .in!inaii mm. I Wp. nkiawhne plowi.g'afield ong Wo. H. Wadkins' land, , ioqnd a nnaref I . - i . 9 , T" u f9" i was A SDlen-1 i I I TIh Haiti fMit-iatian lnllA.M!.;l have been snsDended nntil anrimr. - , I t 1 r i Foar or five; bands are washioir witb I rockers, on Mrs. Smith . land. at i TIAn 1 Prlr Thw M m.lrtn. a I Tit. j i nM"u8fiwu gE. Mr: ttrflnl:Trnaan i.,TT- 't-r , ; V T.T7 "Vl .fcc,MU VUb rocK, near i roy, ior a chimney. came Into body of rich gold, ore. w r. , : i Mr. Kiskles found ' recently a tthree foot vein of aariferous quarts on bis pro perty , ten miles from Trojf , ; . ? j , , ; i - The 'old Beaverdam property is now lying idle; . v'tt--''-- hl- n . Ahothm Mas GosrProf.' Kerr resignation . is followed i by that of 1st Ass'H. Geologist, tW; Bit Phillips. Prof. Phillips bas done it ; great I'deal lor the State,! and it ia be regretted : thai m euch men are forced to seek employment else where. I It is not becanse the work is not here to bedonebut betcansWtbe fltate is too penurious' to allow s fair remanera tion f6r the" labori'Mr. Phillips) has ac cepted: the position of chief ehemist; to tho Navassa Guano Company, of nWil- niinfftoni !'i J'i ,"' 1 . 'ft ni. u." - . . r j .- ,t - , ,T - ' - the State, by ite coarse Ibree' iu5;"0,?I Pf Tfi' ' t men from her servient These tM.M he cnuld sum- 1 a a, - a. a. a. . i . tv iWill ber beet twxr resignations answer. It is- not only so in this, but in other debartaients . n.liftir.i.ina mrm 1tr Wht1nj; rwJ If i cat m gr a ovuai i's viui lucuii SftaJU s4M v nothing for -'the Stale's ' niaterial ad- vancemenf, ' I'M Bat1 they may do Wmetlrfrig,this ses sion", iat Teast 'some of the home coustitu- ency are indulging that hope. Is1 t ' WecaHattent nilrtiamnti,,!,ta'r.nrf tUll.r ttnVwVtP :-::T7Vr: V?y?-TO?? V?; uu II r. . -, . r. ? . " North Carolina, which mast, be taken as eTiueuce 01 (ne pfspeciaoimj oi tue asso ciatien. VVe'are'uot iu the habit of com - 1 j i- 'iii -I?.' n u.cuuiu54uBun.uAOC.ttuoIi,uwii.ere f"!?me are safer, tlmb ero, and JJasseems to e ohe, of r tlie, better , .- til . , .! . For the Watchman. Blacku En, Row AN Coumtt, N. C. : ' ' January, 20, 1833. . Mr. Editor; There ia a screw loose somewhere iu the mail route froui Sal is tmrv to lllnrknif.r. mH it nAt'tA"iw. tighten, it takes from 4 to e days for . -o-- the. It qfcy-OH U. tryel iiom Salisbury Ui Blackmer a distance of 12 miles and tance of 12 miles audi someiiuies longer, arrived on Saturday r. The Christmas shet dav the loth inst., it bo- out. -Some of 'your snb- higiasi 17lfays oar.n Some of 'your sub - scriberarecowimeud tliat yoa send ft few! extra eopysalong wMh , tlie gaUr nmiH to autin liic ucuiiiuu 4i v ecru i u warsiue offices. Youitrulv, - a Clod KwckntkR. ATI" the papers heretofore-sent from thia office io Blr.ckmer were, by the' ad rice, of one or 'our subscribers there, changed to Rowan Mills, as the sorest way of wear - Ingtbeir Speedy deH very ,-If the arrange . -f - nieut is a mistakes wo will liereafter send thefhf addressed as lieretbfore Black titer, Rowan Co:;sN. C, &e. ,r. :. )! MARRIED." By RevVEt TJt'Bro'wn, attlie'Teildence Of theiinde's father on tho lit hot Jauu- aryrfJSo Mr.DatiAMAerlvr tMii Vpsiamn ': tt'lMfA?!'! ' t Hv tl an me at his lionae. on tbe 1 Jtii of Jan nary ;'1S3S,: Mf.'Calflir" Flick twlfbal and his posse yesterday, but i very MissCrhsey Ann Cauble'; both "of 'Provi-1 submissive now, aud offers to assist in deuee-TowiishiHwM-.Ia. o-i! . it n -. A (' '..'-Iflj K Il.M i! . (,. r Ait ger, aged 35 years, of InfiamaUoof the, braiU. j; r i f r-i . ! - " ',.,' Tbe number of conflagrations Ui rough- ont tlie country daring the past month Is estimated at: 183, destroying property amounting to $10,500,000; Tlio total fox ttie vearis set down at the enormous to.mKMMM.a4 .mlviia on. whuh war. .i on o vi ii t k.- ai'.Lrlf.'tr,fl T5! -4k Uli Ji ada is included f t-r-- t : SHKRVitronT, Ja Jau.J9-News has been received of the explosion ;Thnrsdiiy evening of the engine; in the Mansfield tap railway branch of Uie New OrleanSj Pacific at tlie depot at Mausfield. , Engin eer Sliackelford and,Tom Maya, fireman. and Jerry Hardy, brakemaa, tho two lat ter colored, were instantly i killed. Mrs. Ingles and Mr. Jlanaou, telegraph . opera tor at Matbaville. are mortallv wounded Mr. Taylor, j freight agent, and several ter. - ..i others were Serioasly hart. , The botly of That ballots given for Dockery were Tom Mays was blown fifty yards, passing fraudulently counted for Bennett, through a plank fence. Scarcely a ves- That, money was used to bribe and tige of the Wi-eck.was leftoii the Jrack- corrupt voters iu the interest of R. T. The engineer had just blown his wbistlo.LVnaelt.. - to start when tho explosion occurred. I That the polUholders and supervisors . From the Cbrlstlaa Adrocate. la the death 6f Oorn (Tiles Foard, the writer i lost bid ouibroiber una best friend among men. i Betnsr left oruuaaa at u e&rlr atre. we w era t hrown oaiiutdo bails Almost; alone. Oar elder broUier ana guaraian,Dr tae joree oKcircumsunces, -was wltn us but uuie In crar roaUifal which madel us feel more lonely and bad a tendency to draw tbe I jrUBfe.r D11?Uier B?r cloa my senior DT sereral rears, person, I was coMUaiaed t ClnwlTtflirMIlM' II n halno I n ana na tne cars oi my i toiezarthimasasneclall ector. while hu noliciuaoDs for a younger and I UC.UIOOB .I.W.I UJBCWWU UMCTHU'PITD 1W Blv I most that of - father: and rrowlnjr no toeeth nRiniHRB mLAar i nil iisiwTrs an miarasLMWA a hicb twin brothers, snanmr eacn otbm' M)Bfidfiu I nM .- ,- m, 1VyilSyiA iu v a mjiii hkii ti w b ari k ii&d uiixijiaii Mini era tau iur wunsci, ur vaiuani:c, anu l qui a I ntnn MlnrM )tPlAu InMmiw iil I ruptea aevouoa iew Drouiers.enioy bo lonir. uewasl conTerted at ajprayer raeeUng held la taepartor of I" ?pttfe5 i5 fen tt. nurtonr and became & Meutedikt, tnooj-n. I elgti tn 18S7, under tbe pastoral care of Ray. a. 90 ret cburcU; married early and moved to tne -Western part of. Bo wan eoonty. where therewaa no Metbo- "l iuo ia.uiiij cuuuwuuu uau erer juineo mat dlst church, or associate, sare Eucana D. Austin, a pr. Mowaneoonty, wnereuiere.waa no Jtetno-1 sense and wholesome eounselcUdmuchlb wupe uie urr oi win mm aDu tue wnier. or i vnrihl waa a hint wnrtror nvntnr. tfflM. a! muhw ou tnaniii' yuareu wu mm ana uninvla Hw.iniiauiij'uilu vvsm on the bold sag Biiisbora. n. at a meeting of the stock hold-1 era and sared the road, when a motion waa mnil I w aoanaon tne enterprise, or each taking: aa Uonal amount of SlA,eoe stock, and was one of ta Ha tKa earns ar flAlfahnav tn aaimaa Kn' ftte w. n. c.h. k, was a larjre contractor ia contest, and can find none after duo dili both theaeroaaaand theS.T. Phuik Koad, was I WJtu uuHnwHaaa uss. j.. rranx itoaa,. was I JwtocaoP, i one ol a. iew u dduq Koene ..... - - i i and, while attendlnr to rnocn ouer dddim e and prrrate ate boslness. - The wrt- Public works and co-laborer in the church, temper-1 iirr i w wm m umu wn.n nam mm nm rrnov in m rnnnn FiwWwS'wT! I aaee and other benerolent societies, and waa his ismiiy rayneiaa tor seTerai years, and can ly teHuiy w nis lattniuiness in au matters entrusted ly tesury io his faithfulness la au matters ei rum and a true friend to ail helpless, distressed UTlnree tonsfla or opproaned persons and especially to God's poor. Sintlabora?indermlneta a miasmatic section and hlslnces- onceal strong const! Ui-1 uon and the losses, hardHhlps and persecutions lol saatare Crave and ended m valuablo life ea earth. I for the testimony left with his bereaved family that I no waaKiany wjaDetiernomeinan tnis eartn ai-1 rln of time soon to he nailed (mm tii nnat nf nntw 1 1 " r1 jho:f. foAsj. I VIUL, iMUT. ZBt. I . '' j.iuAn,oatKi. atAH:jan. iA. ACStrr-1 day eveuing the naiial appointed by iu. wu., u.uuh -vutooriuoiaiempj ted to arrest a tbe town laws. iue arrest wioi and "fnIaW!'MOW,? If 1 Jl t 9 4 11 wem 10 uis rescue. 1 lie marsuai sum - : to hi a 1-aartiA. T7i mnraliaT mm. moneda pofeitixens,aad OMn iilie attempt to, arrest tlie otlen den was futile, from want of sufficient f uu . . umiwr. rioters f not known exactly,' because some of them are in bui Wings, The resistance is made by men armed witlthot guns and pistols, ana entrencnetx rn-tneir. places of . . " a a . . B ' m 1 m ' business, The, President of the comrais s- f ; completion of the canaC Ifis proposed &W?ff&fn to tha&Trcual fitllibiiKCTeetlSIde eiVU Kitjuu-iicu nee; o uwto 1,000, tnTIes, and in doing so incur sufficient men and arms to i overpower great: risks while passing th ough ihe I fllAffM Trt oftomni f ra Ha aA rtrnnlil WianU II 7 7 . " . tuostreote m all direcUons, -which . loss, is over $2,000,000. Besides Mynwm-ft, anyone to been thoUnJ thU" savs the Times. -weShorl I streets. - An - armed mob Has taken the town. Tlie sherUT is two jsicl to lcare H fids asm.IIi6 principal idepaty, GordW, Is present:" - k u- s ' tiiwrt . sr . r . Almllt 10 ..Vlork dnr tl.M P.nr.r.nr ordered tho Montgomery Greys to be readT t0 j a momwU Ilotlce. I T t- ! 1 .1 a. a iic uub wjicbiiri iu a uuin, iiuu liic Western Railroad bad a train ready in thirty minutes. At about 11:30 p. m. they started aud reached Opelika, 67 milea distant, before 2 o'clock a. in. The Gov- ernor recired a telegram from Col. T. G. IJoues, a little before 2 o'clock, auuouu - I . " . Icing ciiig the safe arrival of the Greys at bnefiki.f &fbumlair4oui The Gov- 12. tii.AjB.i,i 'inl . ... -U .-.iVI " 5 9 serve process io-i-night if necessary. At 2:45 a. mi Col. Jones ' telegraphed 1 At 2:45 a. mi Col. Jones telcgrapl thitafterc)n"IultatioulthH"cfid they hka afrettUe r!ote to-aiaht i , ,. T o i- land ColLeo Solwitor, was then prepai Jing sffidavita.' The Governor answered: I ''Spare no paihs'to exec .it e the law night or day, aiid ieruiit no rioter to escape." I i, Dunbar is .the old Mayor,, whose office 1 was vacated by an act of tlie Legislature 1 - : .. " vacitiug tho - fowh charter, and appoint ig ;'fwmmlssion'of five citbiens. Dunbar and his crod. refused to recognizo tho eowaiissionaud resisted its authority. As the State Legislature created the com uiisaioa, the Governor will, see that tlie acUf tlio coiuurission are sustained at all hazards. EATErt.A'diMpatcli to Uie Advertiser says that Daubaf and otfiers nHted before dilvUleaWi aud are under bonds. Dunbar defied H nnnT the 'mart- Jettifiitftetnotliv fitHUlAiAl noon to day every thiug waa quiet. It was feared .ll,. . ti. nnliUr lMik a nirrlit. (br "Vrr wj..- -J"T bnrt.-Tlie firing was not at persons , bat r ;;r Am-' tr. ti,' IswtMunMHui f tti v -. o - moo. Ii i Gov. Ooeal has requeateil tho Judge of Uie City Circuit Court to hold a special term te try the law breakers." The Soli-, citbr went with the militery last night, 11WJV IVf'IW dll I . , atTm-. , . J ! A tiUU 'tf'J ? Dockciry'a lrOnud of Contest.! '.i i t'l U t - ; . . if News A Observer. . ...... I- We understand that Col. Dockery has signified his purpose to tou tent the elec tion of Col. Bennett, and have heard that be DutThis claim to the seat-wathe fol- lcrwfngrOTnds'f 4ft l (p ' That ii several conn ties of the Stately f4rmer on Log Wand who had delitj'Mft MH'WnB Waarl in i 1 1 Mm Mffflul f SA AV Oft 1 " . . . " ' sF 1 ,-m.mx Wfl taaarsill . TmXTGn I VsW I there was fraud iu the registration of vOrJ and driren from the ! That men trer allowed .'to Tte in coantlrs nt tl.rir legal rvsitlroc- I That legally qualified Toters irer pto entel aud obstructed, froia fVofing ,for ft HI Dorkr f l..tnt.t n n v V"wry in tne interest; of Bennett. ' : . -h - r" i. Auat uauocs, DT faestini or otherwise . . - :. oeposiieu in UlUerent boxes, for O. H. TImItm. .11 '1 . . .' .. nf th-. TTnl.-l C.. c.i. bon frl.J. 1 im'Jh' . 4 1 UU ID lOttl t M (Ilk hilllrtt llATM n T ' f .MMtl :i - s IT V "u g hfot - and agree a- waa detenuind on. That the boxes wewCrVopened after Knnr.wn tn .ln..Un ri- T uu, Lionel locfcery uas goue on a nsluug excur- . i " . , light aawell gestion that he, Dockery, really and tru- . . 7 " . ' . . fLvuvvi uuw h a iufniL m wvw iVI claiming his election merely in order- to -' i fc get socu an allowance as Congress may po to give him. ;y,'ii . The FloricU.Sblp Canal, ; it the proposition of a stock company look in3 to the construction of a ahipeanal (h. uiri.U -p.nin.nl. Th Mm rn tTV acka finr . K.ttr a nrl flv mil lion; acres of land. Thirty million : dl- .... pledged , to tba. enterprise,rran4 and 30 feet deep. Sereral surveys of h a a . v a trere ussaolted r.rt ::--isOiany amerent routes oy toe unitea J 0 a A - a 1 0-V-l i". .k.. K.f . .i 1. Ua fea,ible. The only direct ad lh6 Slates is to receive from of land with the exception of "Bm?4iL2latea one-half of 1 per cent of -r nnt. is the construction it- I ! r selffortlie-ShrrirwaT THendirect ben- lentg. in tne view 01 tne x -. -"--4 . ,, . n i ICULE. LU Ul 1SV AIVIIUM AUlf 1 : u. l r-H- wm enoniwoa. ' The Times Times, win oe enor states', that a m.jo U3 Flo-d4 rwi .ed y of the people o with the bargian made with Mr. Disston. br which the State received $1:600,000 fer- 4,000,600 acjrcs of .land, and is . of opinion tat .5. OOO.00O acres would be a low price to pay for the existence of a : Florida ship cana1. Mobile, and Pensrc la, Charleston, roattimore aad New York have te make j a Southin2,n it ii said, of,f?oai 00 1 ' -km mi mm ' l,r"ra wrecas ua - mm oi., oco.OOO in a single -year, aod lh says Bee-arise at each enl- of -the canr', and paniculary at, the Atlantic end s gei maritime port." Vessels laden with ce ton and grata for Eewia pis woul eat cat 3 1 crraia Tor jserooeaa pairs wouia not go to New York or Baltimore and thence to Eo?ope. They would go di rect by the s'.io.test available rout from the mouth oi the canal. Here, there fore, of necessitj. would be a great coalins- station and depot for naval I stones: hew la-ge banking houses, with a - J Eu opean co. respondents, would ha?e to I lc ate themselves, and here a wsUhy and l doduioos citv would be sure te spring I i I up." . These result?, ft may 1x observed are la the' fu;a ftmiaut bo well d v l i. - ...it f'iJ-i.-- .k ,0fiIBe XiP oim ia WV u,u nivoious pitpensi:ics of modero specn'a tors acd the "vaiu tKcks" they ar are wont' tol nlar unen "trustful -owes of tfood acres, to be vcrv sure of tbe canal o - berore aay land is deeded sway. Keep Your Ttuiber Lahd. j We note where a weste -n iu- oiture firm has sent an ageot to the P'edmoat coun- - 1 Kfx OI 'g'"S I . ; -ti r -4. Noiih and South Cs-o- ,m; w,fJ t;on not to return nntil he has secured 130.000 SCieS of suiUble woodland., Anoig our 'people there is too great -d'sposition to selljhei timber lsads,'not inltyeai iing the vast amoaot' of wealth they contain, ,wh.ch would accrue .to, the. ow x s ia ,the nesr fatnre. The NorJi and Northwest wil be n-iieall exhausted in the. next dede f ISnd tnefl.specnaos wna. hbto, wwgyi, np large tracu iivtiinoeriauu n .to aw tion will be rnaste -s of the v'. uatton. Let our people, retai l .possession of their land, 4iliinfr everr offer to sell, a id thas come masters of their owe, and dictste-4 terms to those who woOld ; enrich them- ther( property. iJiqrlolr 1 'rr J T A First class Free re-Up, .WjisAcWT0vJaoaarj JlHRepmU from (the North and,Notbwest f the weather last night are, filled with incredible figu ss. . - tf. At Fargo, Dakota ihe thermometer was J 38 desnees pejew zero, a " ' 1 iiU- Tii-iaifT.' M!ro.. 40 below, and I; , , . at Wiunioesr 40 below, ituWsi'.-W e?ag3.ftbu5ooed. The thermometer, reached 20 below in Cnicsgo this mor ii ig. The western edge of the m .lnf tha Uiaaiuri riven e'lreme cold its ' northern tiori.; ' It was very cold in Now lork last mgnt. '.-v lAarf atf nroduce was founal frozen to deatlwiih his baud grasping the reins SrhcoiiiSborsesaud wagon reached home ,- f a-. I- i H ; CjiuytmVLmjat. Mo, Jan 23. A train on the Gebrirc's CreeV and Cumberlan road, near Pompey Smash, was throw? down lnjgesi! embankment, caused by a broken wheel,. .'.t t IC J. iQLMS.. I-Min" four men and wounding four otUcrs. I Nov. 22d, 18S2. C:4t iEARMERS AND GARDNERS 1 LOOK TO YOUR' INTEREST ! T. . I .3. . , ' f '"" ' WROiD ' - IS JUST WHAT WITH-IT you can put ;pui evenly and Your Stable tonure, M EETON EIGHT OR TIN It is the ehespest and most efficient machine of the kind known, and win Afatrknta bresdeast, single drill or in two rows at ence any width and in any desired quantity: The farmer will, in one year, get back many times the price of the farm right and ma chine in the increased yield of his crop alone, to say nothing of money saved which he uas ueeo paying ior lerutizers, ana tne permanent improvement UJ nlS lana. 1 Read the following certificates from Louisiana planters, where the machine! was in vented and has been thoroughly tested for : : -.--. .. . !. .- .. i. . .. Qcachtta Parish, Loihslaha, July 20th, 188!. . ' ' ' ' f- u This is to certify that we have used Brawn's Patent Distributor, and ran say EVERY THING in its praise, as it distributes stable and barnyard manure, cotton seed, etc, 7 evenly and uniformly, in any desired quantity, both in single drill and two rows at once any width. We further recommend it for its cheapness and simplicity, as there, is not a piece about it but what .can be had.on every farm, which enables everyone to be his own repairef2lBlgnea, ISni.MOTI i , -F u D C MORGAN, C C SMITH, A B SCRIBER, R G CdBB. . , W L DcGaAWERKiD, T J WILLIAMS, W C HINSON, JOS. A POWELL, TH0S.W00D, DJPAULK, i M L BOWMAN, J R MERIDETH, 1 9n3JW f Atotf o4ber,f , This Mschine took the first prize where it was exhibited. i Sinnle Hacta $12. InCMliMf TioHiitlH "Agents wanted in every AJXW VI XI SXt Bi H. HAESH, And now,ther6tcctionUts jn the Cbu gress and' tbey'are nafneroui and pow erful are dying almost to have a tax of ten per. cent, put opon' qainiue. Of course. W by not f If a man w ill get sick why should he not pay a tax on his quin ine 3L.it is. sojuxurjous and pleasant yoa know to get sick .and quinine is such a delightful leverage. It is a luxury, but the, plau, is itt to tax luxuries. fThe aver age price of qoiuine in 1877 was $l7G pernance-r luitely the price was as low aa $ 1 -50 less than half. Put on tlie tax. Whiskey and tobacco deserve all the f : rors. Go It, Wil. Star. ; BUSINESS LOCALS COJIPpSX!. C0HP0ST!! I nave 'now on: habdrf"a8tock'of com peting materials ACID P H OS A T K 8, (JHEMICALS, 3tc.,.ana cheaper man ever De fore 'offered.' " Am-also -daily exiecting a car ibad'of "Gtouisar Germ aw Kaikit" (or German Potash Salt), an excellent and popular fertilizer itself, aa well as a number one eomposter. ' .- ' ' . i (Jail early ana secure or leave oraers ior what tou want. :-. J. r Aluoi JJxown. --tf ""-'" - ' " :f'ii'm - Tlin'S PILU A.&UGAR PLUL1 Tint's Pills are new covtfed.over wit a a vsaiHawgsr eosifng. msklnf tbeni m bleasaat . . AIL t ! . . I . . ..I ma.lt mm.Amm. ing them vjirenble ie the niost delkate atom- th " ' ' " " They cure sick headache and Milieu colic. They give apetit and fleck te the body. -They cure dyopepxia end nourifch tbe ys Tbev cure fever ud ague, eostivenew, cel. o.u . II - a; - iu.. rfaurtattftflWaad lVverana Btiuotts sttaeks. pestttrelr cure wlta Cakonr's n infallible ranedV rnerer oiauuaiu vrc nua falls to curs the oet DeFT""! Aimtinate. lone ataadine cases, when Qninlna and all otaer remedies toad Jailed. They an qaav mrni nrvnarwn xPf!Krr urtoV8 lfctlOBr ikaoubu ooies. tngcaUiarUcand. two kinds ef Fuls, eootalnlng a strong a chill breaXer. sogar-coated; or Mercury, aaslag no nuas containing no Oolnlns er porging ; we m mud ana emcienw eeruun in elr acUoa and harm less Is all cases ; ther effectually cleans eanMthSTKtem 7id gtre ew Ufa and tone U the body. As a hoHae-1 bold remedy they are oneqaaled. For Uver Com-. plaint their eqaal Is not known ; one box will nave . a woaderfnl effect.oa, the worse. case. They are ral and pribe4y physicians. drcgglats everywhere, or sent br aiuU s and ssi E!i.nH Ksrsaa strert, Mew Yeriu s t3:iy- 7--- if -SS mr '. - 7- " - -5 'fc ? lathematical and .-r ' a a x .- Englisli.' iitrsrnreY. w. r. .... - - , , pt5oCPpeanuaxy 8lh, 1.883, . Tuiiioo perajotbVtz.CO to $4.00. 1 3tWCi .t f g i HOTIGE ! S? .isi, - An'neWnalolrliom fhsteTtinihihed eihe'r,Fertilizers,or suppjics are hereby-notified that' their, notes and accounts were due November; 1st, 1882, and all persons wbd have not paid up most pay up, as no annmsjirTlinnnhT-flr ii 1 1 T IT I . HI 1 1 1 -A 1 1 n I II I i V f r Store" It for -Wit If t qjmvs s i i s i.ww va PEGIAL YOU WANT I Compost, Mucfo&a, e ins ACRES' PER DAY.; the last four years: , , , . , . . .... medals at all Western State Fairs in 18S0, v" f i County ja. the State. Address. 1 AlAUAAUJJOVAl.fJ.AUiJiACWlOt Charlotte, N. I (X'i Agent & nahufactrirer, 1882.fausto;1"882. . IT is with pleasure tbat .weannouace te aiir man frini1 anl nalnrrAP.T th.T wa h jusk receirej thfl . inistVconJplete and GENERAL MRCEANXIISE that it has ever been our pleasure to exhib it Beginning In" our basement yoa will fiedTwoCar Losdsof ilU ! - Bagging and Ties of the best brands, and at reasonable ; I ' if J prices, ( f i DOHT BUYTILLtYOU $EE US! In our MAIN ROOM will be found the largest and, by far the most desirable r - - - stock of DRY GOODS, Domestic Goods, Piece. Gfoodtsf'Noliona JrHmmingt and many other goods you want and need, that is to be Jband in this part of North Carolina. In onr Clothing Depart ineutitS stairs, yoa will find r I Tf 77 1,000 Stilt of Clothing, 'all sizes) and prices. Also a largo line of OVERCOATS. In onr Boot and Shoes Department, which la oar boss department 0 w stairs, will be foaad a very , large lineof - Goods, all stamped with onr name and Warrant- edi jf rjp bring back th pieces and we will refund your money. Onr Hand-mads Boss 'Boot at $2.60 is the best Boot for tho price that is be found. In this department will be' found a - - . large lot-of ; II ATS and CAPS,' ALL DESIRABLE ANDJCHEAP. ": Wo have repainted and fitted up oorfor- mer grain room over ur warenouse sui M tt - mm mm. , a . ... A LLTg 9 Stocr' ci Carpets, ; idatUcr, w ienL- .a !: . I ABgS, VTUX210 W1CU15, vaJTiei iiir.lTigS, 1 1 riAnw :n r J - t , u..(i..M.i,MtAfT.n..i. ,i..v. and handsome stock or Ziadies'S Cloaks 20lmans. Jackets. Silk Circles . a- ' f. In onr Warehouse Will be found THREE the BOX. i 8heetlag, :Tr and Plslds hy the T Bale and fiianv'Othcfgood.v ? We have rented tn store room adjoining GRAI.v, R0DUCI, banks ! r JOur many favors and an earnest intention inieet yirtir continued confidence, we beg yoa to call and see u before you buy your OR SELL YOUR J. P.ROSS, T. P.70UVQ iV A. M. You so, t .' W. L. Jono; . 1 W. W. Gai.u. . , William II. Rick,' N. B. McCaslkss, CLBItlfV Three hundred circas in Russian persons f attending a Poland 00 Satnrday. afternoon perished by tho burning of thf building. - - ; - 1 1'' 1 - it I f 1 r t ri 1 1 III i 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1883, edition 1
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