Mcal: DAY. OCTOBER, 4, 1883. qubscription Rates : C. nubia Pio" rate8 of tl,e Carolina paid in advance, 9 1.50 I nrtlelayed3nio'82.00 V " " Mr. O. W. Atwell, of tbfeljc., xtho ( raising MINING. lias been devoting his attention unproved stock and chickens. Iimbm with a vim a acrioaa drawback in hi fowl r uepni tmeut fmni the cholera, whit h h Tim R.aa Mine aod MUHftc Comt any : tell thnir own story, when their sightsee T. K. BUI'SEK, MANAGER. The editors of the Commercial Bulletin have arranged to give the delegation a reception at the Patker House. I will not anticiiMto tlit'iU, hut leave them to tells ns is talking off many from flock of re potting up extensive machinery for jiDg js over. 1 rearj " p:l W baa a 3avnd am fiuo Plymouth Rocks. o Married : milling their ores. m'tldel'ed 12 mo,2.50 1 lieayy shower of rain Tues thelou Wednesday. at O This reminds me that I have not spo- keu of several places of interest recently In this city, by Rev. V. R. Col. Cochran, W. Tregallis and others visited. Don't feel alarmed, have not Stick ley, in the First Presbyterian chnrch, ! interested in the Gold Hill mines have bean on Bunker's Hill, but enjoyed a Oct. 3d, Mr. J. H. McDowell, of Ashe- een iere vnd days. Thorough explo- pleasant ride on a narrow gauge railroad The rat,OUB are to be made, which, it is said, will decide the fnture of these mines. vine, to miss Ella G. Graham. gentle and beautiful bride will doubtless carry with her to her new home nnm- family -A track Amnion enemy to the human brtM ood wi8,1 for a long and happy diicfs obstructions on a ran Lt him be put into the t. I life fe are glad to see Mr. n, Sr., again on the street, n 01 from a fall which hurt as livery baly few days ago. Up a;ai Wra. Over inst reeovefi which is built along the north shore of the bay, running between glacial hills and occasionally crossing little inlets, at' Dutch Ckkek. Work is going on at fording magnificent views of the white Dutch Creek miue day and night. Down beach dotted here and there with groupes about 60 feet in the copper shaft, and Qf pleasure seekers. See them dodge foam On-dit that another of the charmine nv started on the underlay rein being crested breakers which auon swell ! far youug laaies ot tins town is soen to be l irom verucai, is aooui leet wmo out on the glittering sands, rointi of borne away as a bride to adorn the home 8"ows brown and red oxides, green ear- pines Hotel is the first stopping place of a gallant knight of Charlotte. The donate, yellow aulphuret and azurtte cop- cf importance. Passing under massive capture has been made. The fall con- P6" ore' Kuowle's vertical shaft pump arched gateways the visitor is ushered summation is at hand. It is painful to is U8ed and keeP8 tne water down nicely. ai0ng winding paths of white pebbles, over which are swung graceful arches of gas jets for illumination, and then the 08 hotel, with its long piazzas filled with easy of chairs and lounging people. Here they sit part with loved ones even though they Shipment of ores will commence soon ... ' i at YV arm iiiduliUd if liloaoMl Kit fl,,i t .... u.,:. VpVI- 1 I U- 1 1 a- v. w i .-w iuv osiniaiivu rAllllUl Mr J- M4jr,'4 r a 1,alf dozen very to lose sweet visions of loveliness and L..;i..,1 Hiid foil T In- 1 ;i rfroiit I 1p:i II f v niwl li.iu Hiom 4.1. - t n rn 1 ", (i ...... - ... . tov. , j ....v. iiivui i.tw iiviu tiio lUiv ya . s . . , .m. I m - . aigiit as a aream from the memory. NEW GOODS! caption. We have complained at the narrow itaitisanship and rank injustice wl.ieh wit' .hold political amnesty from Jeir m son Davis. Let us not imitate thus. in a snail v;iy. No matter what Gen. Hatler inav iinvo said or done in the past, we have never seen a protest against it coming from anv uieuioer or uie UenuUlicau nartv. 11 is conduct at New Orleans, including his eeienraieu oraer against the womeu, was BMHwaaa anu sustained bv his govern ment, his military associates and his par ty. They all became accessories after the fact, and are equally amenable to auy paniBiiment mat can be inflicted We remember that Grant traveled through the South, drank the wine and broke the bread of Southern gentlemen and eujoyed the unstinted hospitality of southern homes. In 18S0 he campaign ed from one end of the State of New n Person, with Great Care as to Prices, Quality, Beauty and to suit the tastes of our York to the other, heaping the vilest Customers, mid whioh .i ,oii . u u. . ' - . uv.njj as im; cnnpcH. uur department ot KLUTTZ AND Have Now Received From New York City One of the Best fail aid Winter STOCKS OF 000! EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, WHICH WAS SELECTED abuse upon his entertainers and declared they were unfit to participate in the ben- ents ot the government. w .... . . "e recau that atieriuan devastated the have been largely increased ouuiu, iiiBuiusu women, aespoiieu chil dren and put the torch to the cities.' and Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Furnisning Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes We have a complete Stock of Groceries, and we mean to feed you with the Best messuriug 1 I inches in circumference. Mr. W. W. Miller exhibited to Saturday, a curious conglomerate But qurtz crystals in the shape of a turtle, and on the blue waves as they roll such is life joys and tears iro mimrlinir h4?W m or eight pounds. It and lash the beach, while their ears t, i AnlSiM' four new stores have together like rain drops and the sun- ,,ad a very wel1 forn)ed Uead' and are feasted with sweet strains of music T 1 . 1 1.:.. -m ahine. But. dmnnle. Am -h r tail, though the head and tail have both . ubOVe lllel I Kluiiiiaiiuus auu wmi ' rr-" v.w v mineled with the roar of the waters. front of beautiful brick the ubject, we have to say, Chartotte has dropped oflf by handling. The crystals Bat t,,u ig gettiog into Jhe quicksand on top seem to have been thrown to- risen above voou liressnt a ,.rk of about 1K) feet. 4-1 u tiirR is aiv crime that a man can " 13 commit wlitepries lam of all human empathy, nt iqmti "i puwiug uwnuu i..Ml ill il riiilloail track bvivhich a train and its Icclipunts may be destroyed 'V . -ii - rouueu ns refieateaiy, and our young gents are fully determined to make re prisals if it takes them five years. o ! Sells Btothers' Show. Their enor mous united shows are coming to Salis bury. The universal public, will be clad to learn that the above ieat eonsolida and it may serve my purpose better to gether in the most accidental manner, cet aboard one of the many beautiful but underneath are somewhat in layers, steamers and continue the trip to Nuu- tasket Beach. The air is fresh so is the breeze, and sailing craft of all kind give the bay the appearance of life. Large The Hon. B. Wilson made a flying visit to our city a few days ago. He and Col. Davidson ot Fittsburg have pur- 8teanier8 making outward and coming in, a i I enaseu a lew valuable mineral proper- add varietv lo tiie cne. On either side L picnic will be held at tion, traveling in a train of fifty cars, is T '! r T T 1 "Ure island forts with only large guns and A Sunday St. Matthews! fcf ang Lutheran tins county addrtsscs hy ii iext Saturday. ibe men. 4 o church, Several MU T C S iL . .....f 1 , IkAltlt 5 W CfkOCll Alt V,WTN ,. T Zi 7 T "T V taken from them before the war from ' Daiuth,g all -o to make un a scene in- liis meek, bultle believe there was very equestrian and performers of high stand- ... T. . A? VnUxxg&U go to make up a scene in upon its way hither, and will erect its immense tent in this city on Thursday Oct. 11 th. It is without doubt the larg est organization in the country, embra cing a circus and hippodrome, with the work of development. Among others chilunev top8 protl uding above the level of the fortifications ; clusters of attractive summer residences, the picturesque hous es of Hull, scattered on the crest of a geut- very rich. A large amount of gold washy 8ioping lit with tj,eir 8teep roof8 and they have purchased the Hearne and Heacock mines near Albemarle in Stanly countv. The mines are known to be a . littl hnuaeM betore it. 1 here was no lit1' n. s caMTof any general interest, and the bu- inogs was dlsiatched in about three iug, and menagerie, the excellence of only a few shafU. The main body of teresting and novel to the visitor who which is guaranteed by the list of animals scheduled in their programme. The Sells Brothers have organized an exhibition which can best be expressed by the word colored, bought a pair of ''Enormous.' How dwarf like aud in panU iu Salisbury, and was arrested in significant appear the traveling shows of ('uncord for stealing them in lhomasville, our days compared with such a monster as that of the Sells Brothers, which would swallow them all aud then have room to spare. The Press everywhere ntt'finln flm no 1 mi f.. tliia i i arvl i 1 1 1 i . m o days. Wui. Joiip wti iu Salisl oncord for st aud was aetuiBly convicted for the theft. A clerk from balisbnry saved the poor fellow asentetMiMo the Peuitentiary ''I Ot- the property remains untouched. The proprietors have caused thorough ex animations to be made by the distin- hales from a quiet southern inlaud town. Nantasket has a fine stretch of smooth beach some five miles iu length, and a Wfe fiave a valued letter from our young friend, Captl IV iley, written at Fort At the meeting of the Board of County Elizabeth, SoukH Africa, giving a humor- Commissioners ou last Mouday all the oua report ot his observations at that ' nlara. whipli wcrwill inblijh mi thft first r i page of our ncjc issue The a veragq attendance at the Graded School for the first mouth, has been 220. The enrollment . now is 274. Some sick- cess nuioug ilie children has prevented a larger average f attendance. Our school is probably -tlip largest in the State in inoiMutiou td Uie population of white school cliildre. H o Wc had a cmlgfrom our young friend the editor of Moiul.i y ,- thus members were present. i . . m T f 1 guisneo cnemist, vr. w. r. Lawver, oi number of mnguificent hotels. These of- the U. S. Miut Bureau of Washington, fer i,Klucemeuts for internal decoration who reports the ore to be "free milling 8Uch as "Clam bake-to-day," "Fish and quartz, easy to reduce and luexpensive cm chowders " etc. The season for these to treat;" and the average yield to be resorts are about over, and the people over $10 per ton. I his will be regarded are flockiug back to the citv. very rich ore when it is remembered that Cambridge, Harvard College, Long- the "Homestake ' group ot gold mines fellow's home, aud the early home of Oli in Dakota, among the most valuable in ver VVeudall Holmes, may bo attended to the U. S., produces ore of the value of hu auother letter. from four to six dollars per ton only. tg go back to the fair for a moment, it We congratulate Messrs. Wilson and may ue 0f interest to our people to know that the question most frequently asked Davidson noon this purchase. They "'" 4 - w have also purchased a large copper uv ,lf.nnl vln mntj.innUta mnVinn u.nth is : .. I I w x . . . 0 ltriilll iiiiiiuis uu njiiiu sueci uriu nit market house. then lied about it and subsequently swore Plour Meats, Sugars, Molasses, Potatoes, Meal. Buckwheat Flour, Maca roni, Cheese, Canned Fruits, &c, to be had in any market. A lull assortment of Family Medicines. New Stock of Table and Tiu Ware Large lot of Bagging and Ties. Agents for Coats' Spool Cotton. We buy and sell all kinds of Country Produce. Be sure and see us before you hnv or sell, as we will sell you good Goods and save you money. W. W. Taylor, ) D. J. Bostian Salesmen. J. A. Nicely, to the lies It may be remembered that Sheridan insulted and outraged to the uttermost exteut the people of two States under his command. No man in this country has . . . . ... . w uone tne fcouth such liiiurv, has slander ed her people so persistently and vitu- perauveiy as neury ward needier, a gross worldiug and debauchee who has attempted to overturn all social barriers and at the same time to mock the Chris tian religion. We have no svranathv with people who sneer at Butler and flock to hear Beecher lecture at five hundred dollars a night. When Grant and Sheri dan are made social toasts at the South, aud Sherman is followed by toadies aud bootlicks amid the rums of vandalism, we cannot see but there should bean out er place fer Ben Butler. Butler is a far abler man than Grant, bherman or bheridan, and a better one iu every respect. He is a better man than iieury Ward Beecher. Simple justice demand that he be not excluded from that social amnesty which the people of the South are willing to extend to the people of the North. Oct. 1st, 1883. MECKLENBURG ISJ W0E SB BRIEFS. There is another terrible out-break in Russia against the Jews in one province alone 200 families having been rendered homeless. The Talbottou Ga. Era, says the law practice in the South is beginning to dwindle into nothingneess basing the thought, no doubt, on the facts known to exist in its immediate section. JOHN WILKES, PROPRIETOR. CHARLOTTE, N. C. MininsMacbinery a Specialty We invite the investigation of Mine owners and Mill-Men seeking MACHINERY. We can furnish on board at our Works, or set irp at the mines anywhere in the southern gold region, on short notice STEAM PUMPS, STAMP MILLS, (for wet or dry crushing). REVERBERATORY FURNACES, REVOLVING ROASTING FURNACES, CONCENTRATING MACHINERY, ROLLS, CRUSHERS, CONVEYOKS ANU JSLEV A TUK8, HOISTING ENGINES, BELT AND FRICTION HOISTERS, WIRE ROPE, RETORTS, BULLION and INGOT MOULDS, &C, &C. 25:6m Geo. A. Burger aud W. F. Albright .a .a -i 1,1 property that is saia ana supposeu to oe ,8 ,ow are northern people thought of very rich. The Conrad Hill copper mine and treated by the people of the South T" is regarded as one of the most productive it j8 surprising how frequently this ques up. Why these wfii-ft released from workincr on the nub- j :.. .. ,.r . - ! ' - i anu vaiuauio in uio couuuj cni ui uu tion comes ic road tor two years, aud b. L. tOW- rauce for one year. a i -r i l ore fully as rich misgivings Small amounts from the Poor Fund of the county were given as follows: To John Kiucaid $6, Polly Waller $7.50. Mrs. Joicy Rich wine $15, Betty Lilling tou $10, Elizabeth Gardeuer for sister $9, Wm. and Mary Hall $7.50, Mary Morgan $1.50, Haywood Harper $5.82 for 3 coffins. Uverseer Brown reported U paupers Mississippi river and yet it is said that doubts? Is it wholly due to the iu their property is larger aud their copper fluence of designing politicians, or does there lurk a faiut sensibility of the injus tice done our part of this glorious coun try in the days that have gone. These, of all people, should feel it, for they set Insitute Fair Building. Boston, Sept. 29, 1883. A few articles are coming in to fill up an example of insubordination and rebel- i Statesville Landmark, it- on his way to the Bos ton Exnositioif. "Joe Caldwell," as he for September is familiarly tf rated, is one of the rising C. C. Kride young men of 1 Western North Carolina. Xo paper in tie State U exerting a bet- Umith, colored, to the insane asylum at and wooleu S0018 lerinnuencc man the Landmark. rider was allowed $27.45 for expenses incurred in conveying Harry the nooks aud comers of our exhibit, and others are expected, such as apples, grapes, maple sugar and syrups, the mar ketable vegetables, iucluding cabbage, beets aud pumpkins. Dr. Mack, ffch. Agent for Davidson Goldsboro. and John Eaele $-for con- T,,e work BOW enSaSig oar time is la 9 . i a a V veying Moses Eagle to the asylum for the ow,n aia.ncuy each article, anu re ar r..ii i 1 e i - . - . "as ueen visiting this place in die interests dig Davidson, during this week, and up tofthis time has met with gratifying sucfels. He also oecftpled the Presbyterian pul- i.'t .... w . i . . t ii, . .. r -u wuwiii suu nas nreacueii tor us wy night tllisfweek. His sermons have been highly iteesting and profitable to tuosc who hawe heard them. -o , ... .-mm Iliere was ilu hdiourued meeting of the I v o insane at Morganton. Li. ii. Kothrock's account for Services rendered during September, amounting to $20.42 was approved and ordered to be paid. Ordered that the school house site for colored district No. 4, Salisbury township, be located on Jno. S. Henderson's land, and the committee are authorized to pay $15 for the same. Ordered that a public road be opened iu scotch Irish township as soon as a bridge is built at or near Mrs. Bakers mill, Ordered that J. M. Horah remove the ranging for the better general effect. This kind of work must be kept up regularly as the occasion demands, aud when you add to this the other more tiresome work lion to the Union years before the South felt such a necessity. Siuce I have drift ed into this subject, it may not be amiss to tell how the writer was introduced to Also a lot of wool a daughter of Stephen Foster, one of the rautankerous abolitionists of the days when that fauatical class made excuse to heap denunciations on the tyrant masters of the South. It was at breakfast this morning, and she was speaking of the education of teachers to be scut to the poor whites of North Carolina. I was V. D. Grouer, Gen. Agent, Norfolk, will sell fciturle ticket-; from Norfolk to Boston, for $9. Both ways, going and Estimates furnished and prices quoted on application returning, for $16. This is by water and includes all necessary comforts. If Gen. Scales is the people's choice for Governor, says the Landmark, uomiuate. We reiterate it. Let there be no mistake next year in selecting the man whdm the people want. Western Democrat : The mica mining business of this and Yancey counties is on a "boom," and the cauntenances of proprietors and laborers index the gener al prosperity of this our ruliug industry. Some of the most - temarkable aud striking portraits about Boston are ac credited to a "vagabond named Hal den." But the strange part of the story is, that they were burned into boards by a red rot fire poker. A portrait of Daniel Web ster made in this way by Halden is pronounced the best likeness of the gieat statesman iu existence. The VERY LATEST NEWSI DIED. J. S. McCUBBINS & CO., Are now in receipt of their FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF NEW GOODS, The National Cotton Planters' Associa tion, will hold its annual convention in Vieksburcr. the 21st ot Movemuer. in- c ' stead of the 14th, as heretofore announ ced. In Unity township, of appoplexy, Snt. 2()rh. Mr. John M. Mariiu, aged about 72 years. He was a member ot , which will be louiid Laugh and Complete. the Methodist church lor many years, aud died in .the faith. BUSINESS LOCALS of escorting visitors through the exhibit introduced as being from that State, and and making the necessary explanations, and answering their questions it will be- n expression on come anoareut that the whole of our Jtem was explained ; when a a time taken up. There are two new exhibits just fiuish ed the Northern Pacific aud the Missou probably as a warning to prevent too far her part. Our school the strong minded lady (excuse the language) "thought that they should he educated to work." She affirmed that the colored Concord Presiyiery held iu the Presby- teiiau church' at this place Thursday veiling last, foHthe purpose of consider- ingii renewed! c.-il I for the pastorial sei Vlce" wt 8' JlrrMcKinnou, of Concord, county looks and papers out of the room in rear of Court House into the old Coun tv Court Clerk's office The following are the jurors for the Fall Term of Rowan Superior Court : First Week. ri Pacific Railways. The first named has people were all righ t ou that score, but uiu ine Presbyterian church in Colum- bl.S. fJ., andjafso to consider a call from il r 11.- 'uoiresoytertau; church in Tarboro' for be pastorial Services of Rev. J. N. H Sunimerell, heretofore laboring at Poplar riu. - The people of Concord pathetically "I'jtcted to the call for Mr. McKiunon ; bl't H was veik ably defended and stren uously urged y U delegate from Colum-b,- Mr. Mcliniou himself decided the question by djclariug that he believed it a his duty iL accept it. Noth calls e,re granted, but with much M II. .t- L . : -uunM part of members of pco,d Pros ly&ry, which sustains a loss in hej removal of two highly valued, mcmbrs material gathered from Dakota, .Minneso ta, Washington, Montana, Oregon aud Idaho. The serials, vegetables aud min erals form the leadiug features of the ex hibit. The Missouri Pacific has a display of the same general character as the above, though the material shown is from Mis that the poor whites were too proud to work. From this point the conversation began to warm up aud 6oonbecaine live ly, but your correspondent ate his bread in subdued silence after the declaration on her part that "she would esteem it au honor to entertain Mr. Douglass or Mr. anl exchangi c across the lam WicitKD.fakiugoff lot gates, moving jg Signs, building box feu- fstreets and breaking street is a iDefeu ,t nii. ,uo,ii younrf people in almost every n have eel, guilty of. It don't amount to miicU more than a small an oyance. A (food deal of such work was '':e Mdmfiy night, wbich would Ml ili..r .IS . - u,e Fgtiatois to shame and " eyei4 known " r "topped Ii 1 1 ! oou lve been forgotten. But v did not top at a harmless frolic. e understand tjiat they moved a buggy JJ left it on tlif, railroad track, which eruueof fenbnuous proportions. A ti.J "Hieiion will sometimes v a traiuofi the U-ack, aud to say "Otllli, or .A' .1.1 I - ..... ' luT mnountof property in to ,.fl 1,1 RUd1 accidwit. it appalling '"ii i n itviiii.n... . . -7 nam. Ti,k i And if thej- their foolishness 10 1.1-... persous on ayor of the town oucht d tor the diwocei v f th.. t ... " IStllfS W in i . .1.; I ... J OliOUlfl IJk I.,,., . I... i j . & O-" "J - I what it NttCfl the know "ves of in fouri, Arkausas and Texas and includes Bruce, though the latter was somewhat in 'iiTdition in thn articles mentioned. nr- deficient iu moral integrity." The dis- A. C. Harria, Joo. A. Peeler, G. W. Gaskey, Max. Holshouser, M S Fraley, D C Blackwelder, Alex.jPeeler, W C Cnlp, G H Basinger, W It Keunerly, J A McCou naughey, S H Barger, C A Miller, W H Bostian, K L bhupiug, Alison Misenhei- ,R A Miller, J A Boy den, mer, J VV r ricu served fruits, woods aud some manufac tured articles. But these exhibits cannot compare with the comprehensive display of resources made bv the State of North Carolina. We - w have more floor space than both of them tance between us was too great. That anglo-saxon blood should stoop to but pardon me, I am here to show to the world the great resources and advantages of the best State iu the Union aud not to talk politics. T.K.B R A Shoaf, A C Cress, T A Albright, D together, and our display is classified aud -M Lveily, Aaron lost, ol A Bosr, James T F II Ben. Butler. arranged in more complete and perfect order. For instance, on yesterday two botanists, one from New England and one from St. Louis examined critical lv our I It tit- im-ji I. a HA II lit' llA ItLtlil aiti ex4iibit of woods. They fouud iu the Tr. "J We are net an admirer, of Ben Butler Lvery, col!d, S T Blackwelder, Morris, Johu Black well, M Cress, R Wal ker, S Morgan, J Thompson, oolM, A W Kluttz, J C Hyde, M C Rufty. Skcosi) Wrek. M J Barger, W W Taylor, Ed. Shaver, j whole collectiou only two labels wich filed out from among the men on either were inaccurate, w lieu it is remembered .. . . .. . 1 that no botauical expert was ed iu the collectiou of these woods, some L A Peeler, D L Lowrauce, P M Phillips, D A Fink, W L Harris, J R Sillimnn, M D Phifer, J C Parker, Henry Deal, S F Lord, C L Cozort, J S Knox, G Freeze, S M Furr, V H tester. obiect ot abuse, liut wo believe in con sistency. 1 he following from the Macon idea of the accuracy and reliability of (Ga.) Telegraph a paper of unquesti.ned - I I liiiki Ani'.l 4 1 T r. V V AX 1 O tit. mlwrU If OO I'lJ rnA oThihir imir Iwt fnrmiil I me v a 1 1 i u 1 1 in n j w a va ujvu The Dog Nuisance, Tim t":iet rliat the willow njid djinirliter bvihukcib iQf g ruewall J.ickson have recently been the recipients of social courtesies from We are told every day by that we have made the most wonderful On Wednesday the 9th inst, Mr. H. show ever seeu from any State, and that Gen. Butler, now Governor of the State E. McConib who has a farm near Hickory our people must be verv uroud of it or Massachusetts, has provoked public . i . i : i l j: i i - - i . . Those of our people who hare seen it and some two hundred North Carolinians on tne uatawua river nau nve sneep killed and six others injured by doga. On the following night Mr. Darius Echard, who lives two miles from Hicko- have been here express themselves as plauned scheme to nominate Gen. Butler aud private comment aud discussion at the South. Some people have been great ly horrified. Others see in this a deeply ry, had seven sheep killed by dogg. On highly gratified. Commendation from uie sameniguc o. n. aoww, 1-, M home is pleasant, and the writer may be t 1 1 u w' i Mia rui in niir wuui iimii i no on ah w i in ouiuo iu ikiuui Mov4 auwa i a . ? tract from a private letter received from near a gentleman iu Montgomery county. He says: "We are glad to know that through yonr efforts, after all, Montgomery conn- killed by dogs. On the same night there were seven sheep killed or injured on Mr. W. P. Reiuhardt's place Hickory. In the light of such facta as the above is it &t all wonderful that the number of sheep iu North Carolina doea not in crease f What encouragement has a farm er to go to sheep raising when his property is exposed to such destruction f It was but a few days since Mr. J. P. Robertson of Cumberland, who owned a lock of fine sheep, 95 in number, had about twenty of them killed or mutilated by dogs. It is evident that legislation i ueeuea lor mo protection autl en Hlit pehple. is to jeopardize couragement of sheep husbandry. rial- I mont Frees. for the Presidency by the Democratic party. We trust that these hysterical people will possess their souls in pa'.ienco Mrs. Jackson aud daughter were invi ted to the Boston exposition and were proffered courtesies by the Governor of the State aud accented them, there is uo meaning iu this beyond that Gov. But ler knows how to dispense his hospitali ty has a showing at the exposition, aud ties like a gentleman, and Mrs. Jackson is attracting attention as oue of the gold aud her daughter were too well bred to bearing counties of the State. We write refuse them. . . . i iti i ik rlidi -kill' rii In t I m iikikV. I . 3 . "Hi"-- attach to this episode. ciative portion, think kindly of you," &c Next week we are expecting the North Carolina press, en masse. are being made for their entertainment We may not be classed among the admirers of Gen. But ler, and we are uot searching for apolo- Arrangemeuts Uit;8 or lor auythiug he may have saiu ui uuue, out ue 11 uie pcupie ui iuc south propose to exteud social umuesty . i. .. .1 111 - I TT excursions anu recepuouB win ue given to their late Northern enemies, we insist Hheui. They will be the guests of the city that it shall be general and without ex- State Fair Additional Premiums. The following premiums in addition to those published in the premium list are offered at the State fair to be held Octo ber 15 to 20th, viz : Premium No. 15i, for the best bushel of eoru one superior welt-fixture ot Tise's patent, price $15. By White Bros., manufacturers of aud dealers in Tise's pateut well-fixtures, Mebane, N. C. Premium No. 70i, harness horse, mare or geldiug, best $20, second best $10. Premium No. 70f, saddle horse, mare or gelding; best $10, second best $5. Premium No. I00i, Goldeu Spaugle Polish chickens j best $1, second best cents. Premium No. 170, Silver Spangled Po lisb chickens; best $ I, second best 50 cents. Premium No. 170J, White crested Black Polish chickens ; best $1, second best 50 cents. Pmminffl No. 5964. best cabinet of gems, crystals and mineral specimens from North Carol iua, $25. Exhibitors will do well to remember thp numbers of these Diemiums as well as all others in making their entries. Duke's Cigarettes wholesale and retail at Factory prices. Fresh Mackerel (No. 2 Shore), Fat. Lemons by box or dozen. Best Leaf Lard on hand, at A. PARKER'S. SALISBURY MARKET. Corrected weekly by J. M. Kdox & Co. Salisbcuy, Oct. 4, 1883. Bacon 10 to 11 Butter 20 Chickens 12 to 20 Egs 12i Cotton - to Corn 70 to 75 Klour 2.20 to 2.25 Feathers 40 to 50 Fodder Hay 25 to 30 Meal 70 to 75 Oats 35 to 40 Wheat 85 to 100 Wool 35 DRY GOODS NOTION'S, - Boots and Shoes, CLOTHING, DRUGS, Queesware, &c. DON'T FAIL TO GIVE THEM A CALL. REMEMBER THEY WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Salisbury Tobacco Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JNO. SHEPPARD. Lugs, common to med. Lugs, mcd. to good, Lus, good to fine, Lugs, tine to fancy. Leaf, common to med. Leaf, med. to good, Leaf, good to fine, Wrappers, com. to med. Wrappers, med. to good j ne, tiU I IUC I The Regular Au nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Wrappers, srood to Dutch Creek Mining Coinpauy will be I wrappers, urn.-, held iu Salisbury, N. C, ou Wednesday, October the 10th, 1883. J.J.NEWMAN, It Pres. & Treaa 5.00 to 6.25 6.25 to 7.50 7.50 to 12.25 12.25 to' 17.50 6:50 to 8.00 8.00 to 11.50 11.50 to 18.50 12.50 to 15.00 15.00 to 20 27.50 to 40.00 FERTILIZERS JUST RECEIVED : BAKER'S Standard for Wheat. NEW JERSEY " Acid PHOSSHATE " Merryman's A. D. Phos. For wheat. They also keep on hand 40.00 to 05.00 Wrappers, fancy, none offered. The breaks for the past week have been good and prices have ruled high for all grades. All tobaccos have found read)' sale at the above quotations. Quotations are changed whenever there is any advance or decline in the markets. Our manufacturers require Morth Carolina louroes. "One of the most useful series of descriptive over one million pounds of leaf tobacco books ever published about any State ton Post. wliifh thev desire to purchase on this market and will pay the highest mar ket prices for all manufacturing stock. Wrappers, cutters, smokers are in demand and high. Concord HALE'S INDUSTRIAL SUSIES. TWO VOLUMES NOW READY. I. The WOODS & TIMBERS of North Car ollna. Curtis1 Emmons' and Kerr's Botan ical Reports: supplemented by accurate Oountv renorts of standing forests, and jl- cokhected weekly bt caxsoks fetkek. , , , - - . a. lust rated ty an excellent map oi uie oiaic. m. Plfli 9T9 mi 1 OR 1 voiums wv, I BU;()n n1Ig rouDd, 11. in tne cjuaij anu iiw tuw u Butter North Carolina Emmons, iverrs, """- chickens. ley's Wilkes', ana tne census iejwri up- E rJ plemented by full and accurate sketches of cotton the Fitty-six counties, nun ampoi vo owmc Qorn 1 Vol, 12mo Cloth, 425 pp., l-DU. Ccscono, Oct. 3, 1883. 10 BACON FLOUR MEAL, &C. THEY ARE AGENTS FOB Wheat Drills, The very BEST MAKE and very CiiEAr. ALSO BOLTING CLOTHS, AND FRENCH BURR HILL STONES. NO. I, GRANITE ROW, 15 to 20 Kpt. 26, '83.) " Salisbuky, X. 12ito20 C. Flour, Feaihers, Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, Fodder, per lOOlbs., on receipt of the price, by ifav, E. J. HALE & SON, Meal, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, Oats. NEW YORK, or Wheat, P. M. HALE, Publisher, Ralafh, N. C. Wool, 12i to 13 9 to Of 75 to 85 2.30 to 2 40 40 to 50 1.00 30 80 to 90 40 to 45 90 to 1.00 25 to 40 To line Owners ant Minimi Cj's The utKlerelgaPd are prepared to pun tase ore of Gold, Silver, Lead, Copper, and NulpJiar, la uu Umltea quaoliUes, lo be delntied a neaf t rail way siatlon, according to market prices. Csm. payments, contracts entered lato for oae to hlteei: years. Kichakds Fowek & covfan v, London and Sttraoaea, I ligland All letters should be addressed to tf. Parry (iosset, Thomasvllle. Davidson CO-X.C, tow Arr t tor the United States. hlypd