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VOL. I. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1800. NO. 12 WHOLE NO. 1703 TERMS: Wkkkut, 1 year'. , , , . $3 00 H C month,.,.,. ...150 Lsn in advance. - RATE3 OF ADVERTISINCl Oaa Square (space ofltlm) first insertion, $1 00 " " 2d, 3d, and 4th insertion, each, "50 " for each additional publication, '-- 83 .... . fVMTTHl tfltJSrAT?!!!!!!,:'!. TWELVE MONTHS AOO. r..The skie are bright at they wore then The blue-bird songs thro' yonder glen In tho same mellow numbers flow ; The first spring flower as gaily blooms The breeze wait as rich perfumes , As oil this dy twelve months ago. Flut on the young leaves there" no blood No new-made graves by yonder1 wood ' No piercing shrieks of widowed woe; No deai'iiiug volleys, groans and death No sulphur fouling Nature's breath No war-shouts of twelve months ago. v Tho timid deer, in shady nooks, When crimson mingled with the brooks, And rifles rang thro' Tales below, Refused 4o drink ; yet hunter man His only' prey his brother, then Forgot the deer, twelve months ago. . The dove is calling to her mate Froin fortress walls; and by thagate Where sentinels paced to and Iro, The lambkins sport ; and eyeless skulls Stare hideously from gras.y.knolU Half-buried there twelve months ago. How oft the plough-boy's merriest lay Shall, tar and near, stop short this day,,, When the updleaving share shall show A furrow lined with dead men's bones. Swords, buttons, lockets, rims and guns, , Itouuearcd with gore twelve monts ago! Canoes that like soft spirits glide Steeds neighing by the river side Are all that break thy "quiet ," now, Potomac where the piin-boat'i roar" -Replied along the echoing shore To picket-shots, twelve mouths ago. The bclTs of Richmond on (Tie James, Which rang 'mid wild attack and flames, Now swinging tunelully and slow, , Far o'er the white and level tide Flinjj ineluncholy music wide Kach chime but says: 'Twelve months ago!' Ii P. II. Thud month, I8CG. etubly at ita session, February, 1S5D. Sp. An net to incorporate Catawba Valley Lodge, N. 217, of Free and Ac cepted Masons. i " 40. An' act in relation to constable and other officers collecting debts upon jndgments and execution issued by a justice of the peace, to' credit said judg ment or execution and sign tho same Monday in March and September ; Iiuth orford third Monday iq March and Sep tember; McDowell tho 4th Monday in March and September ; the : spring and fall terms of the courts of pleas and onar ter session as follows: Folk second Mon day in March and September ; -Rather- imiu iiuj-u jnoaviaj in iuarcn ana oeu tembflr: Mr-DrtWell fnnrtli MnniUv in March Ahrf SnnlfiinRflr rHBnrtnm knrl t for thO HUlOOnt TCCeked t the tim urn terms or tne superior and county jem uu muj i courtsof Mitchell and Buncombe sball pi with the provisions of this act shall beheld as follows: Mitchell the sixth he deemed guilty of misdemeanor. I Monda v fW thn fnnrtli Mnnrln in A nri! 41. An act to repeal an act entitled ah and Seotember : Buncombe the seventh act to establish the ollico of auditor OT Monday after the fourth Monday in April public accounts, passed at the session of J I I It.. I,t,t ICM rt anu September. iuo vjeiiemi vbeumuiy ucm iou- u, 15. An act to incorporate the Claron- and ratified tho 20th day 6f December, don bridsre company and to invest cor- 1862, and for other purposes abolishes goneral aweiully at lha aaasion of , 18J8-'59, 1 convert to hu own use, and all persons entitled an act to amend an act pawed by tb who may aid or abet in any such Unlaw- II- V .L t! t- - I A I .1 ,11 I . . .1 1 - I ' I- - general assembly of North .Carolina at th sea non of 1854-5, lo incorporate the town of J toir ia Caldwell eounty. .,.,, - 9. Aa actio regulate salaries and &esj al lows the Governor 4,000. Councillors of Slate ful acts. shall be punished in liko manner as tho principal actor. 70. An act more effectually to secure the maintainance of bastard children, and the payment of fines and coots on convic tain powers therein. 16. Au act for the more complete re organization of the btate government and for other purposes. (This act has been sent to eacli county.) 17. An act to incorporate the Weldon enterprise and loan company the office of auditor, and requires the comptroller to discharge its duties 42. An act to amend an net passed at the session ot 1850- 51, and amended at tho sessions of 1854-'55, and 1858-59, entitled an act to incorporate the tucka scgeo and Kcoweo turnpike company 18 18C5 .An act to amend an act passed authorizes the State agent, for tho eollec -G6 concertiino- the records of ,ion of Cherokee bonds, to subsenbo tc Burke and SamnRon connti. the main truck road from N ebstct 19. An act to amend an ordinance of daemon county, to tne njuui. Carolina thfiStntft r-nnvnntirm nnfit'lorl an r,r,1i. ItHO instead ot lt8 branches, Until it lb nnnra In inr.rnrrara thn la!lmon rnll. Completed. OUt Of any bOlldS Or inOllCV road comoiuitf. ratified tl.o Stli d,iv f in Ink hands, or that may como into his I'ebruary, amended so as to alter "H"ui 'i "l u" CAPTIONS Of the Acts and Jiesolutlon j!aW at - the Vailed- mni" Adj0w-n4 &t:s&ian of 1S6C. ' " ACT'S. " . 1. An act to carry into effect an ordi fmnce of the cjnvetition of tho State ot North Carolina entitled "an ordinance for ihe reetiofr-ef--t4erkii-td shtritf" " provides that they shall hold fh-ir oth'ce until their enscessors are lected and qnalified, and that the npxt election of clerks shall take place lhefii-6t Thursday in Angust, 1866, and the next election lor clieriffd tte first Thursday iu August, 1863. 2. An act for the relief of such per pons aa may suffer from the bnrntng of r lie court house and records of Washings ton extends tho same provisions us is extended. to the county of Hertford and jatitied the 20th December, 1862. r . 2. An act to exempt the Kaleigh.and . Gaston railroad company from rebuild in; the bridge across the Koanoke at Ga6ton gives "the company (at a meet ing of the stockholders) the privilege of accepting or rejecting the provisions of this act. 4. An act to decrease the expenses of eherifFs retnrns provides that the re turns may be made through the.. , mem bers of the eenecai assemuiy 5. An act tooempower provisional clerks of' the county courts or the clerks of the superior courts to administer oaths. This act has been published in fall and aent to each county 6. An act -to declare the Dan river a water course Sufficient, instead of a law ful fence in Caswell county. 7. An act to extend the time for, col lecting taxea extends the time to the 20th of February, I860, for the sheriff to sett le with with public treasurer the tax levied hy the State convention 8. An act to authorize the holding of an election for commissioners of the town of Goldsboro' in Wayne county and for other purposes. 9. An act to reorganize the govern ment of the city and academy of New-;, bern. ; 10. ' An act to continue in office the nrovisioriaT commissioners of Lineolntou and other towns eoatiaQes in office the the ;uage of the roid. 20. An act for the relief of such per sons as may suffer from tho destruction ot tho records aud other papers of the several counties of this b'ate and for otlrt'r purposes. 21, An act t Incorporate Salem fo male academy at Salem in the county of f orsythe. 22. An act to authorize the puMic treuBtuer to collect and Bell btato prop ertyrequires the pr.blic treasurer to collect all money and propeity of the State not held by some person by his au thority and to sell such property at such time and place, and on such terms as he may deem best, and when a demand ia made for said property, and it is not complied with, then tho treasurer to bring suit,J;tnd also authorize him to eitu ploy such agents and attorneys as he may deem fit, to fix their compensation and prescribe their duties. 23. An act Jtt.cQatiiiue iii uffico cleiks fliid masters in equity until their succes sors are appointed provides that where, tlmro has been no clerk appointed under the provisional government, tho one in offico before the surrender may hold over until his successor is appointed and qualified, even tho' ho may have taken the oath td support the confederate States 24. An act to incorporate, the Portia gold mining company in rranklin coui.ty him to apply 6aid bonds io auv other purpose, until 6aid road is completed, and that tho president of s.iid road may draw on said njent from time t" time. 43. An act to amend'an act entitled an act to incorporate Macon county turn pike company, passed at tho session of 1856-57 provides that as soon as 500 fchallhavo been subscri.Led.aud paid In solvent individuals it shall ho the tin tv agent of thy State, for collection of Cherokee bonds, to subi-cribo of the tock of the company on the part of the' State 8500 (or laifcls situated in Macon, Chero kee and ,.Clay coiintfe, and the State to be represented by said agent or ly gome person appointcu :uv' him in rue election of ditectots in proportion to the number of shares owned by thef State in taii compai'y, anu tne state not io oe called on to pay-her stock faster than the stockholders. 44T An act to .incorporate Kicliland female academy in the county of Ons low. ' ' ' 1 - T-f-'?-. 45. An act to amend an act entitled an act lor the better regulation of the town of Greenville, and to increase the powers oi tne 'commissioners oi said town. 40. An act td incorporate Transylva nia seminary m iransylvama county at or near the town of Brevard. 47. An act to authorize the clerk of o. Mms pay aa roeraM,, o, id general aao tion-in- crimjnal casemakes It COmpe tly for eenr day of attaodanco. J udgee of th . v ,u .,ir r. . - - a Krtn . T..t.i:. I vui ivi iiigcuuii iftiiciouioi'iiiaii'u - uZ therisnnablo to pargets and charges) to 500. Secreliry of Stats 11,250 and foea. Pri- or.ience m to u.o nouse or correcium . at iinn .a r... not exceedine twelve months. Provided. mo iwivuii IV ui viqiuvi avi mo, iA 1. F ial 1 Attorney general 1100 for bia atlendanoa on "owever, mmsucti putative miner, m um each regular termor tbe supreme court, and tmcreuoii, iutiieu,u oi ueing iiiipnoouuu ur 20 for each term of the auoerior court of anv sent to tho house of correction, may bind county be hIimII attend, and tbe foes allowed by liim6Clt as an apprentice to any person lie law, .each ohcitor of lue btate 20 for every may select tor such time and tor such term of ihe aunerior court be klmll attend, and sums as the court mav direct, the binding fue. Reporter of the supreme court tCOO md I to be done in open court, and the price ie?. ruunc iioranan touu. weeaenger to obtained shall be paid to the county trns governor .io3. uern oi tne supreme court tee Rct to eo jut0 effQCt firet SaibnryVilminfftAr,i Kintm, finther fo'rdToiVSaJemrEdtonV Ashe till, Hen- dersbnville,' lliKsboroV-loisburg, Mil- 1 r- 111- M . t. . t. n r. "torr ana-KgnaPBTitrep-qwirrTTr sore are elected snd qualified 11. An act to suthorire the justices of Carteret comity to fe? y taxes for the sup pbrt 'ot the poSr snd for otheF ptitposes. 12. An act to incorporate the town of .Newport in the county of Uarteret. 13. An act'snpplemental to au act en titled an ret for the government of the town of Elizabeth City in the county of Pasqutarikpafsed by the general assem bly in 1852. - 14. An act to attach the county, of Mitchell to the Sth jtrdicial circuit, and for other purposes provides for the holding of tbe. spring and fall terms of the superior courts in the following coon-, ties, to wit : Polk : county the iecond k 25. An act to authorize a court of please ami quarter session tor Cabarrus county authorizt s a rpecial term of said court to be held dn the third Monday in February, 1S6G, to qualify and take the bonds ofjhe officers cf the county. 2G. An act to legalize the election of mayor and commissioners in the town of Morsranton. 27. An act to incorporate Dillwood cemetery in Ouillord county 2S. An act to amend the charter of the town of Fayetteville 29. An act for the benefit of the fire men of the town of Wilmington ex empts the members of the different fire companies from serving as jurors and performing militia duty except in time of actual hostilities. 30. An act supplemental and amenda tory of an act to reorganize the corpora tion government of the city and academy of JSewberne passed at this session ot tho general-assembly amended by pro viding that the person who receives the largest number of votes for mayor shall be declared duly elected, and also coun cilmcn. ' - 31. An act to extend the time for reg istering deeds and other conveyances extends the time three years from the passage of tho act. 32. An act to incorporate the town of Company shops in the county ot Ala mance. 33. An actio ameipd chapter 101, sec tion 9, of the Ke vised Code, entitled roads, ferries, and bridges makes it the dnty of the overseer otxpuhuc roads to summon all white male and free .males of cplor -thfee days previons to the day of working, where to meet and What tools to carry, and for failure to attend day. ""34. "An acTfo incorporate the Hints- ter's relief society for the Eastern Uap- it-aasQCjaiuon. ,:,mri .. JIL :,, , , ,-, 35. An ect to amend an act of incor poration of the town of Clinton, in Samp son county. 30. An act concerning the .Norm Car olina institution for the deaf and dumb and the blind-r-appropriates such sums as is necessary not-exceeding $20MO for the year IS66, and the same for 18b7, and also appropriates $15,000 for repair-, inc the building and enclosures and pur chafiingsu'eh furniture as is absolutely 1 necessary. 37. An act to incorporate hnoo Cod ire of Fre3 and accepted MasoB. 3S. An act to amend an act to incor porate the town of High Point in Guil ford county, passed by the general as- court of pleas and quarter sessions of Chowan county to qualify the sheriff elected of said county authorizes the clerk to assemble tho magistrates at the court houso to take the bonds of the sheriff. r 48. An act to incorporate High Shoals railroad company. 49. An act to authorize. the wardens of the poor iu case , any indigent person be comes chargeable to a county possessed of any estate which is insufficient for the support of such iudigent person, to insti tute proceedings to subject the game to the indemnity of the county whoso duty it is made by law to provide for the main tenance of the i$or thereof. 50. An act to incorporate the trustees of the" general assembly of the I resbyte rian church in the United States. 51. An act to incorporate the inhab ifant8 of the town of Wilmington. 52. An act further suspending the op eration of !he statute of limitation pro vides that in all cases that when the lapse of time is made a bar of the claims, the time between May 30th, 186J, and Jan uary 1st,, 1807, shall not be counted. 53. Ad act to extend the time allowed to wi dows to enter their protest to the last will and testament of their husband; provides that where an estate-bus not been finally settled, the widow of any testator whose will Lis not been admitted to probate siune January 1, 1862, and before tbe 1st day of May, 1865, whose real-estate lias not been sold, may nave six month! from the ratification of this act to enter her dissent to tbe same, and allows her (if she dixf ills from the will) the same right of dower as if ber husband died intestate. 4. An act. wMerjling indictment in the courts of oyer and terminer provide) thatdo- fendanta in all bills of inditftmeut found, but not disposed of at the several courts of oyer and ter miner shall be held for trial at the .next term vtl eHMy U 4tfti 500, and forty cents for recording, as hereto fore, besides tbe regular fees. Clerks of tbe su perior and county courts, and masters in equity juror and witnesses, fifty percent, in addition to the fees now allowed by law. 60. An act to punish seditious language, in eurrectioii and rebellions in tbe titute. Any person guilty of seditious language, spoken, written or priniea, or enueavoneg io incite in' surrectiun, conspiracy, sedition or rebellion flgxinst the government of the State, shall stand in tbo-pillory 1 hour, receive one or more public whippings not lens than thirty-nine limnc eiioh and bo imprisoned twelve months, and punches with death noy persou found guilty of rebellion or insurrection, or inciting others to joiu him oi them. ' t 61. An act to consolidate and amend these veral sets her.etofoie jased for the belter rgln do.) of the town of Jticksonville, in Unslow coutitv. "02. An act to re ennct sec. 4, chap. 102, Ro Vised Code. The section reads as follows : Ev- erv uJtru fciuU prouueo a ceruncaw twin lue ch rk of ech county, of his bavin; held the i-unrt of the county necording to law, and for "eveiy such ci-rliHuNto Omitted to be produced, . tlji"o sliiill be s deduction from his salary of one hundred K)llara, provided, however .that no cer litioato of attendance shall be givepjy ihe clerks of tha superior courts of .Northampton, Hyde, 1 ivii-, Currituck, Person i4 Cleveland, until f nir oVI.ck on Thursday evening of each week vvh.-n the courts shall be held, and the certificate shall be void if it do not certify that the presi ding judge wis present and held the court uuti! ihnl time, and until llm business -as disposed ot ; tinlo some unvoidable circumstance shall prevent the c jlirlot"idCuuii(ies ,'from beinj held at the pieciibed time, and then the sonu idljauiobe certified in the" celtitlcate.; 0:t. An acf"t.-.auj.end nn.uot, entitled nft art to amend the charter 6tvthncJtwn of Salisbury i 64. An act to rtore jury . uiauTttawnr of ideas and quarter sefaions in tins State, in ciitniual cases gives the county courts tbe jur isdiction lo enquire into, try, bear, and deter mine petit larceBivs, assault and batteries, a. I trespasses and breaches of the peace, and all oth er crimes or itiisjementiors, the judgment upon conviction whereof shall not extend to life, limb or members, excepting those only whereof the original jurisdiction is given exclusively, one or two justices of tbe peace, to tbe anperior or sufneme conrU. 65. An act to amend sec. 4, chap. 35, Revised Code, relating to fugitives .from justice so amended as to authorize the governor to 'ojler.the reward for felons who have fled from justice, whether with- in or without the jurisdiction of the State. 60. An act to outlaw felons who flee from justice, gives two justices of the peace or a judge of the supreme di supe rior court on written amdavit hied and retained, that felony has been committed and the person flies from justice, or evades the usual process ot law the power tois suo proclamation against such persofl-rre" Quiring him to. surrender himsW, and to T empower the sheriffTo take such foree as he may see nt to apprehend such fugitive, and if he lo not surrender himself, auy citizen or othcer after warning him t0 6tir render, may slay hira without accusatiou or impeachment ot crime 67. An iact to provide for the collection of taxes of 1865 in counties where no shcr iff or other officer was qualified under the revenue ordinance ot the convention requires the . present sheriff to collect said taxes and pay it over to the public treasnrer. ' 68. An act to punish vagrancv. makes it the duty of any justice of the peace, up on proof ot any person who may be able to labor and has no apparent means of su bsiatence, and neglect to ppiy jln mselt to some honest occupation tor the support of himself and family, if he has one or be found spending his time in dissipation, or garnblipg, or sauntering about without employment or endeavoring to get sup- port try any undue- or unlawful means, to issue a warrant for the arrest of the of- day of April, 1866. GREAT ATTRACTION ! A. J. lYlOCK Cc CO. Wholesale $ Retail Merchants, NO. 4 MlFPItv'j IICILDtSO, SALISBURY- N. C, MARCH 8m. 1806. AVe ARE NOrecciving a larpe and beautiful selection ot rVC7.V U and NL MMEll (JUUDS, which we offer it reasonable prices lor CAsn and barter. Iii our stock-mav be found all of the newest and latest patterns, both in I adiesand Gents dress goods. Our stock consists of the following classes of goods, besides many oilier things not enu merated : General assortment of Drt Goods. A beatiful selection of the newest Style Dress Tiirnmities. ucauy made Clothing, Ladies and Gents Hats. Shoes and Boots, all descriptions, Hardware, UUiss and Crocketv vvjjre. Buttons, Thread, and Yankee Notions, in grcpt variety. Our Goods, will be found of the most desirable styles, having had the good fortune to dispose of Ml our last seasons stock, in the wav w-Anssvacm. We siiall lake much pleasure in showing our iroods. and the citizens of Salisbury and Country geneiajly are cotdially invited to coine'and look at our bfau tiful selections. Even should thev not 'aVil tfjpiir- chase, come and let us show our goods. You may see someone who wants. to buy, and you can tell them where to get" cheap arid beautiful goods. Mr Country Merchant are invited to call and examine our great variety of Goods. Alarcli 1 J, IwjIS Irtlo'W-lff LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 'or . GROCERIES. ;..' """ ' &C" &,C . " I " ... & BR0. AT THEIR OLD STAND Iff SALISBURY AUCTION AND commission House IN SALISBURY, N. G BURKE & HARBISON, at s. r. Harrison's old stand. SAM L. R. HARRISON, Proprietor. t JOSEPH K. BURKE, Auctioneer, manner a though the said bill Imd been found at' a regular term of the aupenor court, 7;" 55. An act to authorize tne county court o )umbgrand to ap&pint inspectors of naval tores. 50. An act to amend tile county line of Mitch ell county and to annex a part of Yancey coun ty to tbe county of MrtclieTl amended so a to run from the . jndjjoi JSck jcTetS. .Jqm Soe river lo tbe moutb of Ilrummil creek, and up the extreme height ol the ridtre that divides the waters of Pigeon Iioosf creek and IJruinx mil s creek to the top ot tne Xi'g Kidge lo the former fine of tbe county of Mitchell, and tben running with aaiJ lineM where it joins the Ten nessee line, and tlien running with the old line to the mouth of llig Rock creek, so aa to leave all we-t of tLe fjrt named line to the courjty of Yancey.' . '. .. 67. Ah act to incorporate the Leaksville mala academy in tbd county -of Rockingham and to appoint tb trustee .thereof. 38. An act td amend au act pxsnd by the WE respectfully call the attention of the people of Salisbury and Uie surronnding conritiy to the tact that we have opened a new ALf.TlOX nnd COMMISSION HOUSE in this city, and are pre pared to sell, on the most favor ible terms, any and every ining, nam a oig ptantauon to a brass puu uavng nau some experience in tue Ixirsmesis, we believe that we can make it to the advantarre of persons Having uoous, Uures ami Merchandise, or Real Estate, Household, or any species of property, f r sate, to gie us a call, as we intend to do our best to give entire satisfaction. , J 'BURKE & HARRISON. Feb. 14, 18C6. ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pka and Quarter Semioni, February m . r . V ferm, a, u. low. David D. Peeler, Adm'r. of Moses A. Goodman, . ' . . ... v , The Heirs at law of Moses A. Goodman, dee'd. - . PCTITION TO SSU. RBAL ESTATE. I It appearing to the satisfaction of tle Court that George lUler and wife Sena, Caleb Goodman, Henry wooaman, ana Alexander n iihelm and wife Saflie, six of the defendants, are non-residents of this State, it is, therefore, ordered by the Court that publication be made for-six weeks in the 'Caroiisa Watchmah,' tor said delendants to be and appear at tbe next term of this Court to be helif for said conuty on the" first jioauay in May next, and tl.en and there to show cause, it any thev have, why the land described in the petition should not be sold according to the prayer oi me petitioner. Witness, Obadiah Woodson,. Clerk of our said Court at office, the first Mondaj in February, A. D. 1866, and in the OOlh year of our lode pendence. OBADIAH WOODSON. Clerk February 24th, I860." 6r Priutew Fee $7 Iavila the .ttentioa of tho pnblie to th elegant and varied Hook of GOODS la be (oaod la the Stale. Thiy have Dru Goods. Groceries, llardwa Cutlery, Crockery, Glass Ware. Shoes and Hats. for ladies and rrnl: f mints and boys, and for children. And nwl beautiful tuek Fancy Goods, ' - Toys Jewelry, Joel rece vrd on Friday hint, a nmerb aaMirtrnW of Fall and Wiuler DRY GOODS. There ia ecareely anvthina that aiav not be foaad t their atoie. and thev are mrllinir at low aricea. Peraonrviiitinir Salitburv lo look at Gooda fhould uot fail to call at this Wort". Merooey & 11 ro. would ! annoance that thev are prepared lo Curniah anv qamniiy of thrbeet PIN K LU MB Ell hi niy point on ihe WVnrrnN. CfU. R., or ai 9l'turv, on rennouuble terms. Jn.8ih, 1866. It, . MANSION HOUSE, REEVES & C0GHEN0UR, PROPRIETORS, This famous old public Home is now in new hands. The proprietors tre ambitious lo render it one of the liffl places in the Southern (Country. Indeed, ihe have already hud the most finite ring assurances from traveler North n'd fvuth, thai itw ir eflbrta lo please were more than succemtul. t ben you come to Salisbury, call al the Polite attention from landlords and ervanlaTwilh oil ihe comforts of a well-ordeied and richly supplied home, ar ails every visitor. , v J RK EVES. Jr. COUUHENOUK. Jim. 8. i&er,. it MILOA. J. ROSEMAN, M. D. 1 ENDER3 his thanks to the public for the Terr .liberal patronage received for the last 14 "years, and noji-3 vy eu ici aiieiiuon to ins proiessiou io merit, i liberal a patronage as heretofore; and holds bimsel, in readiness at all hours for professional cads. Those wishftig to settle by cash or noter-an do'so in his n1)seiice,Tiy calling oh lSTs lather. Natioiiuf cui fen- cy thankfully received. Ofhce at ltoseman's Store. March 5th, I860, 3md-w-pJ SUBSTITUTE FOR PEHCVI AN OUANO AT LE.'S TIIAM ONI 11A1V TUK CObTl Raw Bone uper-Phopbale of Lime. Baugh & Sous MANUFACTUREIW and "PROrRiETORS, , Store. No. 20 S-juUi Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia riv X HIS VahiaMe Manure ha been before the agri cultural public, under one name for 12 years past and its character for vigor of action and permanence in effect ia well established. Before the war, it was introduced to some extent in the Southern States, and was found to be highly adapted to Cotton, To bacco and all Crops. . ' In its action it is as quick as Peruvian Guano, while it does not leave the land in an .exhausted state but on the other hand purnianently improves n. inn nas Decn luny proven oy years oi trial. See pamphlet -to be had free of the Agents below. Sole Manufacturers, Philadelphia. Sold by Mekont Bro., Salisbury, N. G. 3m-w-pd-18 i T. E. DROWN, & CO. ' SALISBURY, N TT XxAVE just at hand all the material nececsary for carrying on the above business in perfection, and solicit" orders. They hate also on hand a floe assortment of Cooking Stove.' ftonsf roofing, gut tering, dVc, included in their operations, iatdla made to order. - -. oftTiiD Macbl and Jt fonnd to be ssgrsnt to recrjgnizo iiim witu gyou aecui irj tott his appearitnce to the court acxt succeed -iig i mi 4 4HHw4alktfe4gtboiul, to be. imprisoned until court ; Provided he may at the court'give security for guod beha vior and indlisjtrious deportment for one -fe1rfrSdb"fi11rsargttiV Hat if ho fail to give bond and pay costs, lie snau oo Srosecuted, and upon conviction, the outtjfi&y fine or imprison him or both, or sentence him to the work house for such time as the court may think fit. wj. An act to punibu persons pursuing . . i . . - i- . ii and tnltmuff norses ana otner uvemw vitli intent to steal them snakes the of fender fniltv of a misdemeanor. pun?6h- abltrai if convicted of larceny, who shall pursue, kill or wound" any herse, mule, ass. iennr cattle, hoi?, sheep or goat, the. property ot another,, with the intent ttff PuiwDKsiVOFintcjX , Morgnton, 14lh Feb., 1866. f ROPOSALS for the completion of the unfinished work from tbe present terminus to M prcanton J two ami a nail rmles will be received at ineotuce of-the Company, until 15jh otMareh next Biddeirf can see fhe'Knginler s estimate"Bn ajV phcauon at this ofTu. By ordjr of the Board of Directors, TOD R. CALDWELL, President Feb. 21, I860. a 3w FOR SALE, CHEAP, Two Steam Engines and . Boilers. : SECOND HAND One affO aad oae 35 Uone Power. Applyle ' V, W. RFJD. A(eat. Gold Hi, F..2?.tM;S Jd3a-IaaH- c. c i NtW PHOTOGRAPHIC GAIllRf." ,jmmuua,MnL ra i SALISBURY, N.O. PnOTOQIljUPaSl-jdartw -Wtea.-lTot-ttL Ambrotypes and Ferotypes, at reasonable prices. Give me a-call and judge foe yourselves. ; " Feb. 7th, 1866. 5w I would sav to mv old friends and the public iren- erally, that, I am still carrying on the funutpr, Undertaking and Coffin Butineu at my old stand, I have now oil hand, Bureaus, Tables, Chain, Bed-,. steads, Ara Also, a full assortment of Meatus, liose wonxl, and common Coffins and Tnrbmirrg which will be sold on the most reasonable" terms. . 7:5t - S. R. HARRISON. - IP i t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 26, 1866, edition 1
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