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VOL.' 1.. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY, (K C.r MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1 800. NO. 10 WIIGLK XO. 1707 TERMS: Wtutir I year, . . ,-. . , . , '? . C mouthy. , ........ , i ni in advance, . RATES OF ADVERTISING I O.nt Square (oce of 12 liue) first iiwcrtion, $1 00 " 2d, 3d, and 4th insditiou, each, , CO '' for each additional publication, 33 Telegraphic Nows CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, April 13 ' Senate. Mr. Merrill pare notice that ho won!)), at an early day, brin; in a bill to egtab Jith negro suffrae in'tlie Ihstrict of Coiuinbia. Home. The House adopted a resolution iu utruciiiiij tho Committee of Com in urea to eb )joire and report wbai regulation ii necessary to prevent tho introduction of the cholera into the ports of the United States. The bill for tho re organization of tLe army was discussed. No volu was taken. From Washington. Washington, April 13. la commemoration of the event of the assassination of President Lincoln, to-morrow being the anniversary, all tho public offices will be closed. The President officially informed the House that -a naval force will be sent to protect the finheriuen, now that the Reciprocity Treaty be tween tho ltrirish Provinces and tbo United Steslus Lccii abrogated. From Mexico. New Oilcans, April 12. Advices from Mex ico via llav;it a, sjate that Corssal is beseiinj; Macallan, lias also possession of the Seno- low mines. : inl is coining money on bid own ac count. Ti.' commerce of Mazatlaa, Cuawnas aud other I'acdio ports, is represented to be brok en up. The- French subjects continue to be subjuga ted to forced loins and oilier oppressions, and the .whole coast was in the hands of jhe. Liber als. The news from Havana is unimportant. c6mo to crush out ererr rcslfsro of IV nianiatn in Canada. , Feari of a jlescuc. Sot great ! the fer of an attomptc J rc&cno of tho prisoners by raiding par- tie from the yuitod States, Irom Ilia praent gqard of threo companies, that tlit) flavor or uornw au uas bkcu ior reinforcctuenta. . . "Thirty caRes of arms have arrireu ii Ottawa lor the volunteers on' Monday, and liavu beon opirjtod away, and search is beiui' tirade for them. The Depart un of Fenians from Port land Maine. Frorallie Portland Ajj", April 10. Tlio battalion of supposed Fenian, nnraborinff some eighty tnenjleft for tlio eastward last evening in tlio ateatnor New Brunswick. Boxes enid to contain arms and equipments, winch arrived from Jew York a day or two since, con signed to a prominent Fenian in this city, were not taken on board. Tliero was ouito an excitement . on tlio tvlmrf at tho frusta has made a most unfavorable impression i tituo of tho departure. Tho British Con- on commercial affairs throughout Franco. Thelgtil was present, and a 6quad of p dice apprehension is that; if these Powers go to war, 1 officers kept tho crowd back from tt.e France cannot, even if she would, maintain neu- i steamer. It was stated on the street lust , ' , , evening that a flctiooncr hud been char- It .s stated that the attempts to win over the tereJ to ,a,.0 ,ho anJ C(luiplneIlt9 minor German States to Prussia have entirely . i 1 , i -, , , ... -. ; eastward.. ' tailed. 1 Ire States will preserve an armed' , r ? i i i neutr ilitr ' 1 'lC resident and the remans. Tch-nr'rns fro, Vi,,ltl!t ,,K.niio mnn f! , Al I report to tho eftfcet that the I'rosi- il.e peaceful solution oV tho Scl.!ewiJjsIIo!!dein .dt',lt lia8 ,8SUe'1 or fl,bo,,t to ls,lt! k .postion being prevalent and had produc d a I proclairiatioii cnncei miif lYiiiaiusin willi inost favorable impression. , in the United State.-, arc not, only unrc ';...,;..,.,.., ','...;.. ilinMo. but absolutely wtitine. lie must bad ajvanced in consequence of tbo loss threat ening character of the account from Germany, occupied with the rumor of mediation la the Hair of Austria and Prusaia. A Vienna letter says such arrangements have been made that Austria could mobolize 480 ,000 troop within a fortnight. -..A Berlin telegram say it ia bliovd ihatviu reply to a dispatch fiom tbe Austrian Ambassa dor, Prussia will tate that she, also, has tib in tention of following an aggressive pelicy, but would deaire an explanation respecting the movements of Austria. Florence telegrams announce the formation of s camp of seventy thousand men at ltologna; that the principal geuerala of the Italian anuy are summoned to meet (here; that an Italiau squadron is forming to cruise in tbe Adriatic, and that military preparations are going on in Veuice. On tho contrary, a Pari letter denies the rumors of the Italian loan and armaments and also the rumor between Italy and Prussia. Shanghai advices of March 0th state that the Imperial troops gaiued a comp'cte victory over the rebels in tho north of China, and that fifty thousand t f the latter had been slaughtered or captured. - The anticipation of war between Austria an J TEKSONAL ITEMS. Ex-Coiiftdorato Generals. A corres pondent of the Memphis Appeal, writing of Now Orlosos, says ihcro is now in that city a wonderful aggregation of tal ent, quietly devoted' to tbo interests of commerce that won high "distinction on other' fleidsv Not to tnention - any less Srom inont name, General Bnrogard is nperindent of tho Jackson IlnUoal ? General Loncstrcet is with his old A. A, U., 37 Union street, in tho commission businese. Your correspondent had the liouor and pleasure of an interview with both these yentleinen. They are both looking well, but 1 observed that General LoDgstreet uted liis left hand in wri'liu and shuking hands, his right hand hang ing bfclplt8-ly by his side. Gen. Dick Taylor baa leased the new canal running from the eity to Lake Ponchartrain. Gen- Biickncr is connected with the Dai-; ly Creeccnt, and is also in tho commis- I Iff 1 A ff sion ousmess. . ucnerai noon, v. l,. Stewart, Loring, Gardener, Blunchard and Jeff. Thompson are iu the cominrs tion biinim-i-8 ; General llurnphey Mar shall, Hays and Adams are there in the practice ol law. We a'so had the plens- uro of shaking the hand of Minor-Gener al I). II. Maury, who told mo that ho would' leave the city iu a low days lor his tiirpcntiiio plantation in M-ssii-nippi. Ihii.j, these noble men are devoting tlieiii-. s. lvci', with the dignity and ( nergy of niaiilucid, arlB of pence, in Ktich inuiiner, -i ... -1 1 it. i .... .. . . r . i : i ;is proves tiiein siui "Hie niatiois oi nicir A LAUGH AND SPLEMJU) ASSORTMENT OF rra rayvff.vrgi.w w vrtr. S-fi &iW&&Yl. H. SMITH ft CO. GROCERIES. . &.C-- &C. 1 llftSm ??inypZi ti Carriage Making b-ifi-nt's, alt, I heir old stand, opprnito llui . Ijnhnmn v-iiincn, in an us iiuiicls. Hay fri-neitally keep Sulkica. Cotiawaya, ibMlueiiihev ttillacltJLwui. AO work put up to order ill llri'ir line of busincK shall be executed sccnrdiiiL' to siHitilientiotia. and superior style. All kin.l ol repairing done t MEE0NEY & BR0. AT THEIR OLD STAND IN SALISUl'K InVile the attentixn of tlio public In Ilia most elegant and varied lock of UUODS to bo (ound in' lliBJilule. ' They ha.ve Dry Goods, Groceries, '" Hard tea Cutlery, Crockery, Glass Ware, Shoes and Hats, f-r Ui'lius iiii)l grills, ' misroa aud Uiys, and for clii!dreu. And u most beautiful uto'k fliort notice. Country prodnc. in exchange lor vo4 k, and lamber lnk li SMITH cfc CO. The umlen'iprK.'d also carries on the Hallaiy bu mess, ana in a operate apartment, may always br mimii superior "liornu-uiaile Mat.". l-nll aii) ere theni, am) brin;' all tbe luis you can to exchange ior gooti, nuiaoio liaM. Wx. II. (SMITH. March 2, l. l(-iv-l' 8 S'rO 1! E A IM). liuilroml lsex Junction, Vt , .Kcideiit bccurifil .last caused by the Kxpres . cciJeii t. Aii) 13. A railroad iiiiht near V i 1 1 i.-.t on, train havini' pitched down the cap tho biiilge wlncu spanned it lavinp" Ix'eJi bujoed. One man was killed and nc'cral others severc-lv wounded. II. Cum Adjournment of the Pennsylvania Legislature. Ilarriftburg-, April 13. The LespMaturo ad : . i ..:., -7.. ... .1 (,. .1 : Juurneu sine uiv iu-)ity, iu icj uju uimiiiiuuu - . , f .1 1 11 , . .. , ,. , , . , , 'minx, a prominent lawyer of1 this place, died adoption ot a resolution ot thanks on behalf of; i ? . ,.. ; - the Slate to Govergor Curtin for his fidelity to Liverpool, Apiil 4. Cotton dull and declin ed ill. The decline wa c.iued by the news Irclii Auieiica of continued heavy receipis. London. April 13. l'nitil States l'V'e iweii lies,7I,7l. TIIK FEXIAX ARKIXI' ATjCOKXWALL. ' T)ron'o, April 11. The party arrest. at ! Cornwall yesterday proved to be au-ex Con feder te army ofiicer, now a lieutenant colonel in th. Fenian army. 1 1 is ft.minision'whs fuiiiM on him, and mIso , antliorit y from Gen. Sweeney to raise a Feuian battalion in4-'."aJa. IIo i-. still under arrest. Fancy Goods, Toys, Jewelry, situation.. - tyv., yt, yr. r . I : ...if. ,t . . ,. I ei,.,i; , Just rpcved on Friday last, a uierb assortment .Aie. I rice, wifn of Ocnerul Sfetluig , . ..,,., . preserve and cntoreo neutrality, us u ; rnco sailea tor Alextl'ii on J uciilav in , 7)l" JiV ninlrnr ill pniiran- litif lio Itmc tin iri. i wt LTnoinnf V nri i riif trnrn 1 tt it I . . . - T , .., , , , ' . ' , . , , I . ' i i 'i i . i' There ie rrcely Hiiylliin2 lht may nnl lw fnund ' deuce tliut tin? Feiiiahs .-ave ml itcd out i.s accoin;ami;.I by ner daughter and B, ,heif ,ue unii lh;y Krf fr!lillg ,w price,. 1 treaty ubiiatiotid wit1' (iiat iJritain, fi i two s ns. one of' whom, Captain Cclsus 1 (Vrikius vmiim? Suiibuiy i hx.k ai Gwd should not I tail to call at llii" Dlure. ' it l- ii ii . . . . i..... .k AIIO.WI- , ,,r pi vi' : U J' I J "II... ... ...... , I.L'MliKII ai rrny jpint nn tin- WVfit-rn N. C It. Ii., or ut Si, l-ftbii r v . on reasonable (mm!. J. n. lefili. ' . It. TOLEN", from I ho fiibeiiber's Stablo on t;n.- niL'lit ol the 1.7th instant, a lar'.'O daikbrowi) horse. heavy mam' 'ami tail.' lie tins two small uVshv i! Irmrps nn-ler tlie upper pari of each' jaw. Ho wa between 8 and 10 years old I will eivo 2") liw 1 the recovery .f the honor mid 2." for; tho arrest ot tlie tliief. JI. S. GUKMA.V. ' !T March 20, IIJO 3t-w-pd ' that tln'i u reasonable pi ootiinjition that ,l'i ice, (iurved with distinction on 1 the iulere'sU of the country during the rebellion. Death oj Hon. Dan'nl S. Dickenson. ""New Y'orr, April 13. Hon.- Daniel -S. Dick inson died last "tiijjlit at. the residence of S. O. Gouitney, his brother-in-law, of ftra.igulated hearnia. lie was down town yesteiday attend irj to business. Ike .hunter ot the Vui'wg tnnuli). autlior itiPH. ami "r rhilridelj.hia April 13.-A man was arrest.JTT-j wa.-vei, hii DEATH OF A LAWYEK. Augusta, A;iril 15. Col. Henry suddenly to-day. THE CONFEDERATION SCHEME. Halifax, April 14. Tlio confederation scheme was debated in Parliament to day. I , C ...I .1. . .1. here tins morning who coinvsses mai ne was ino .murderer of thu Doerinsr family, assisted by a i.nnpanion whose description is .given. Fenians Arrested. TororitOj April 13. Another important , Fe nian a re.-t was ma-lle this niorniug. Tho ex citement has somewhat abated. TilE FENIANS. Tbe vanguanl of tbo Fenian army at East port and their fleet in the liarbour has tally arou.e 1 the New Drunsivick itml'urcuient:3 of iren ive boon forwire.le-I to atber'rf htall'tliroii''hont tbo war rr.son is now wiib liis father nt Cir)lova, in Mexico.. The Havana correspondent 'f the New Oihiiiio Tlmt-M, writing uiider J are of Fc binary gays Ibat Dr. Ii. W. (iib bviJ, Lbe naturalist, who feuvt"! as tliief biir-eon in the Cuiileuerat j.rniv in tho Isle if. I'inesJ', where t now be infemls -Retention of a )$furderer. Boston, April 13. Ldward K. Green, the. man who murdered young Converse, of the Mai de IMnk-, about fwo years ago,, was executed this morning. . , , ' . 1 Washington, April 14." The Senate was not in session to day. House. After prayer by the chaplain, the reading j?f the journal was' dispensed with. Mr. Garfield, of CJbio, moved that the House do now adjourn. In a few bief and elccjuent sentences, benltuded to this day as the anuiver gary of the daath of President Lincoln, and dwelt in happy terms npon the lofty mission and tragic end of the martyr rresident. And the House accordingly adjourned. tl.cv will (I i k- Ala rut 1 4 I lie Canadian A(ttltir!t!:.i. It in Maloil Unit Sir Fredrick Uriice, tiie Ibiti-h Alitiistur, bi.s received iiiliji'- tiTiitioti tliat leaved iiu doubt of tli)i'i - 'entioii of the FVniuiid to attai'k Ktiute piiiiitiii tbe Hritisli. pioviiici s, hipI that serious reniontrance8 have bei n ivceiv- ' ed fiom tbe Canadian authorities. - j - - ' NEWS ITEMS. i Olive Urancb postoflice, Union Coun ty, ba-3 Ircen reopened, and Hiram D. I Ibuicom ppoited Posttnitbter. t The Wadeflboro' A fyas say a the peacli cs are killed in that part of tlio State. JUev. A- W. Ciiiniiimjjr, ba'vin accep'- ed tho Presidency of tbo F'emal Col- i leo at Spartanebtiry:, S. C., has with-, drawn from Editoiial ' connection v.itli i tbo Ab-ville Av,s. i m iship in tbo real estate business w a ,i , ,. , , .i . ' ' Mr. lJaim.iri, of IJaltiiuoro. ' .1 vjaivesioii o:i-jiaicii siys uiai couoii in Tex is ijf up ntid premising wpll ; cm is deoiessed,- but w eat promises the SPRAGUE BROS. AT McNEELY'S BRICK ROW. rettliii" witliliis family as an aricultnr-1 I T AVE laMy received a tut of Liverpool Salt.. i occoimn.-daiing term Fxtra 3ew Yvrk T7E. BROWSE $: CO. TI o. J I AVIXG lare!y I'Xtcml.'il their facilities for all kind of Tin. S'if' t Iron mid Coj'itr Work,' n -full)- prepared to (ill all orders in iheii line of ine.-'s in Mijierior style, ami clicfip. lloii!e r.)o(injr, Guttciiu'' tf'c, per contract iSiilU. and all oilier C.pper work done in the very bet manner and on ilUt afid colonist. Tbo remains of tbe late voting and ...ii ... r. t .i... ri v .it.. a.s,. oan.im uen. uoini ji, ivcin, who wm-1 7). , 7 rnandod a bri-ade r f Wheeler's Cavalry j hl Java Gdfce, and fell a: the bloody battle f Frank-li;-, Tent)., vere buried wiiii fniicb & )l cmnity, iu Sol ma, Ala), recently,. Kobert Toombs is in Havana trying to buy a suur estate.. "' C'oKmhI Mosbv bas entered into parts Syrup, Llarajied ouejars, vodhi and Tin cattle from the State uro immense. 'FENIAN NEWS. .' Eastport; Me., April 14. The British man-of-war l'ylades went to sea very suddenly yes : , ... T. "'I .'. I. . terUay anernoon. ii is saiu nuy oi ner crew muiioied, and were put in irons; hence the de parture of the vessel. Tbe men of the other En lish cruisers have been tampered with, aud sim ilar difficulties are expected. y Yesterday a party of English &oldiers crossed from St. Stephens to Calais, where they got iato a dispute with some renians. A figl.tnsued, which resulted in their being driven back over tbe river which runs between the towns. - No lives were lost. Tbe citizens joined the Faoiaaa in tbe fiffht. - A ilaaniai frim 1 ra nn f tiia ftl Ar n i n r Krrttifrh t 1... 1...: F....ln.f - .V.- t . n . - ! xsm .VUUk fc " ' . ....... 9 . ...iiu..... u j Bm -quarteiea ratown. -- tbe I3ay of Fundy and St. Croix river j largest crop ever reaped. The exports of tor the uetonco ol Ootnpo Doilo Island, and iilso to watch tho F'etiiau fleet'in the barbour at Eastpirt; but despite the vigilance of tbol'ntislr-vessels, who have established a-sort of blockade, a Fenian sbipbaving on board a large number of men managed to escape from tho bur ,bour for an unknown, destination. Numbers ol" Amcricau soldiers arc jnuing tbot'enian afihy, and the pro vincial volunteers aie constantly desert ing to tniict under. tlio "Green. Tbo news is quite interesting. Uelow will bo found tbo- mo6t important dis- patcbea recei ved : ... . First I)ljat t:i Tiie New York C'lln nominates (i litial A. H. Terry for Vice-rresident on a ticket with chief Justice Chase for I'nsideut. -, , t v,.- ,',- Ex Go?. Uonbain, of South Carolina, Since last May, the Government has i , ,,ir:. ,,, ,i,. i, i,. ... , , i, bas settled m Augusta, where lie is about 80 d two bundled and ton thousand dors-. .i.,iL,.f i.,. I mules, realizing' over fourteon ..." . Maj. icn. Andrew .Humphrey?, late of the Confederate army arid lirig. Gen. Manson, late of tbe Federal army, wore both participants in tbo Indiana .Demo cratic State Convention. Ware, KEROSINE OIL, AND LAMPS, , .!Aekeral, No's, 1, ?, .V 3 V Kitts Ib'bk aii'd bbls. Nails, No's. 4, G, 8, k 10, Towder and Shot. AfarLll 5lli, lSfifl. " 'Jmo-w-pd U!J pewter, copper, and country produce taken in c.Teliai;T lor w ork. fc-iir Wholesale buyers adviicd ttr call and hear pri;es before purcliasing elsewhere. , , Mareli 'JW, 1 ("( - - -- - -Sino-w- -- MANUFACTURERS' 1 SUPPLIES. GREAT ATTRAGTIOH! lilastport, Maine, Aril81. Two largo English sbipsof-war are now here, with steam constantly up,port-holes open, and every appearances of being ready There has been a mysterious disappear ance of several caryhon bought hero by nnkuown parties. ytJartriagea are being manufactured t Itefre.''Tbo B'eqians are now in convention. Deserters Irom the British troops arg joiningtlro circles, aud recruiting is very active. ; Jjist Dispatch. Tho excitement continues. The Fe THE DISEASE ON IiQARD ,W ER ENGLAND. 7 bund; CTI 1)113, lJIII til. 1UW Vlll WN)XkVI here bas received a dispatch from tbe Coiled State Consul at XIalilaX stating that the medi cal officer bas reported one hundred and seventy death on board the steamer England, including the forty who died on tbe voyage from Liver pool la report that the disease it probably a severe form of ship fever, with many of tbe prominent symptoms of cholera. I, amounts to a regular plague. Tbe surviving passengers have been removsd tome 'to Iler Majesry's re ceiving ship Pyramus, and others to tents on shore. The disease is apparently decreasing. LATER FROM EUROPE.' New York, April 15. Tie steamship Ssxo iiia, from I Urn burg, via Southampton 4th insL, fits arrived.--The following is a summary of the CEXEXJEL XXVSV . a schooner, destination unknown. A suspicious steamer, showing the Ameri can colors has just passed in, to St. Croix river. There are Fenians arriTios 'criwattyT loiliTrKMtfifrir together three and a revenuacntler have Dafing the last twelve uoura several selves at Calais and other places. The trial of the Canadian Fenians. Toronto, C. W., April 11. The ex amioiation of the Fenians arrested at Cornwall beffina to-day. lion. John S. McDohald baa been engaged for tho de fence. Tho examination was conducted with closed doors, excluding the prets. The prisoners" were remanded till Thnr3 pays next All qoiet. StrentwuMtfforttto Convict, " It is the intentionvof counsel for Shea to get out t a writ of habeas corjnu to morrow. If the priaonc is not released he is to, be taken to Cornwall for trial. -Government authorities are rtrair.ing every nerve to convict tho alleged con niau public -Convention is in Bossion. British war steamers are continually ar riving and patrolling the harbour and St. Croix river,- FUt'eniarHhaveJeftin-lattefiVly nnder.Generals Early and EwelJ, es ami mules, realizing over fourteen millions and a quitrter of dollars. The sales still processing, in tho South will reach teyfciitetn millions. Among the latest donations to the Southern Relief Fair at Baltimore is a beautifully en)broiifefci cushion, valued at thirty dollars, presented by a daugh ter of General Lee. In the cao of Maj. Gee, we learn that the plea to tho jurisdiction of the Court .niejrjrdJ)y,(J defence, on Monday, ha9 been over-ruled by tbo Commission, and that the trial will bo proceeded with. The San Antonio (La.) Herald reports that Major Coop wood has purchased the forty or more camels introduced intoTex aa some eight or ten years ago, and ex pects to startwilh them in his caravan for California in a short time, loading them with some four or fivo hundred pounds each. Has the Government abandoned tho'"experiinent of natural izing this animal ? The Honorable Charles James Fnlk rier, formerly a Lieutenant Colonel on Stonewall Jackson a , Stan, and subse 1T .i i n i . r. i i , is now engagod in Uio practice of law iu Virginia.. '". ' .-' . , A Com Under the Civil Rights DiUAn lmim-- '--"-'fcrtrJ Dteieion heRtnikr jt Ijyettivlri!lAcfiLii-',r,'A colored man namt this morning to eniorce aaaTtraxLTTie'o fqrarrtwer, arts np that tho negro came into the APPOINTMENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA The jsenaj of ft L nld, Stales have con. firmed the following appointments fur this State: Collectors of Internal Rcvenup j Edii)uiid V. Jones, first district.''' ' Llewefiwyn O. Estes, second district. Charles" W. Woolen, third district. William Morgan Powell, fourth district. Wm. II. Thompson, fifth district. Samuel II. Wiley, sixth district. Assessors of Internal Iieveriue, Robinson Pieinent, first district. Jennings Pigott, second district. William II. Vorth, third district. Solomon Pool, fourth district. Jess Wheeler, fifth district. :. II. ii. Helper, sixth district.- Postmaster General Dennison, on Tues)lay last, issued the following orders : North Carolina. Re-open tbe following offices : Lillington, New Hanover county, J. A. Du ponee, riobtmaster, vice William C, Newell. ' Harreira Store, New Hanover county, Joseph W. liland, postmaster, vice O. M. Lewis. - Ajipointments Mary Caton, postmistress, Fuhoh, Davie county, North Carolina, vice M. Robert B. BoifTel postmasl er, Le noTrTCald we A. J. MOCK GO. Wholesale RetailMerchants, xo. 4 sanriiv's iiuii iuno,' ' SALISP.URV N. C, MARCH 8rn, 1806. Wk. RE NOW,. receiving a large and besntifnl selection'or SPI1IXO and SUMHEll GOOVS, which we oiler at reasonable prices lor c.vii hihI liARTKlt. In our stock may be fouh l all i f ll.e newest and latest pattern?, both in I adi. .- and tn nt-f dre.-i goods. Our slock consists ol the !...!wn.;; clashes of goods, besides many other things iK't enu merated : i - General assortment of Dry Goods, A bcaiiful selection ot the newest county. N. C7 vice Robert M. Urowo, deebned. Constitutidb of the State of Indiana, which, under them P""" peiiaiije prohibits negroes Irom coinmg . ThvTW city rtkle says the English funds , spiratora,' anc(,"decUrr1bat the time hti into the State, and, debars thorn from all riirtTmo- enforee contracts, etc. The plaintiff demurs to the answer, maintaining tnat the thirteenth article u void aod ot no eltect, because : I. It is in contravention of the letter and spirit of tbe Constitution of the United teutes. 2-lIt is in direct oontlict wiib tbe constitutional anieud ment abolishimr slaverr. 3. It ia void unitet the first section of tbe civil rights bill, which gives to alt persons born in th United States full rght to make and enforce contracts, any law, statute, ordi nance, regulation or custom to the contrary not withstanding. - 'f. The court sustained the demurrer,, and the de fendant appealed to the Circuit Court, which is now ia session. The c-o wis submitted to-day, and after argu mentof counsel, it was Uken under advisement Judge Gast will probably reader a decision to-morrow. Under the second section of (be civil rights bill be can only decide in favor oi the negro for the reason that an adverse decision- would subject blm is the penalty 4 f 1,000 fine and imprisonment. county, North Carolina ; A, H. Do weJj cannot take the oath. - . ' ' Mrs, Mary. Green postmistress, Warrentoo, Warren couuty, North Carolina, vice Mrs, Lucy E. Polk, resigned TTie 6teamer Xorthern Light was sunk by ice On the Mississippi river, fourteen miles below La Crosse, Wisconsin. No lives were lost. Despatches from New Orleans repok the flciod passing off, and the crevasses below the city are being closed. Or Snnday last three inches of 6now fell on tho iponntaina in Alleghany coun ty, Md. . The .Republican convention of Oregon has nominated L. Woods for Governor and Itnfu Millory for Congress. . A "Johnson Club," has oeen formed at Cumberland Maryland. ! f .The Iieirs at law of Moses A. Goodman, dee'd. rtri nop) to skll kkau estate. Tt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Style Dress Tiimminirs. Ready made Clothing, Ladies and Gents Hata, Shoes and Boots, all descriptions; Hardware, Glass and Crockery Ware, Buttons, Thread, and Yankee Notions, in great variety. ' Our Goods will be touryl of the most desirable styles, having had the good, fortune to dispose of all our last seasons stock, m the way of dress goons. Wo shall take much pleasure in showing our gooil.s, and the citizens of Salisbury and Country genet ally are cordially invited to come and look at our beau tiful selections. Even should they not want to pur chase, come and let us show our roods. You inav see some one who wants to buyt and you can tell them where - iivkgfnsi beaijtiftil .goods. 53?Cbuntiy llerthatfts are invited to call and examine ourreat variety ol Goods. March 12, 18CG J J lttio-w-10 Lit, t 1 18 Market St., Philadelphia. in. , . ' JyKAI.LRS in Machinery and Supplies of every desci iptiun, lor Lotton and m oolen .Mannlactoiies. Also, Oak Tfliinei! Leather Belting, Card Clothing, Cotton and woolen yarns, warps, starch, oils, dye stnll's, Sec, cVe. Ailvances maileon consignment of,otton and woolen yams. i Orders solicited, which shall receive prompt at tention. ' VTm. MILL WARD, I). S. AV1NEBREXER., March 12, lHi'iO 3ino-w-10 A. J. I'trtoSl-K T, V. L. DHUOSSKT, OHAIIAM O.V-Vltf. DEROSSET & CO., ' Formerly Derozset Si Jirown, EtaWihed 13391 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 0 North Water (Street, (tp stairs.) ' WILMINGTON, N. C. ILL frive personal attention to the purchase-' and sale of produce of every description, aud to re ceiving and for warding goods. March 12, 18GG.. ' w-I0-pd3m S AnSBURCBAZAR OF State of Witty Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY. f&iirtef-Pfru- and Q6rit? SfwitSjFebrary jWOodiffit3i (toourafirj, ana Alexander uneim atrd wiTe Satire, six of tbe defendants, ars non-residents of this Slate, it is, therefore, ordered by the Court that pubtlcation be made for six weeksin the 'Garoura Watchman,' for said defendants to be and appear at the next term of this Court to be held for said county on the first Monday in May next, and then and there to show cause, if any they have, why tho land described in the petition should ' not be sold according to the praver oi Uicpeur.oner. , i . l - i. - , n i f , iTsraa, vtMuiaa ooumjh, Picric oi our said Court at office, the first Monday in February. A. D. 1SG0, and in the IK'ih year of our Inde pwndence. . " OBXDIAI1 WOODSON. Clerk February 24th- HOC. Cw Printers i'eo $7 "Being regularly ooiisliliilrd a branch of M'm DehtofTsrt Ktnpoftiim of Futhioas, .473 Broadway New Yoik, which is u branch of the most fashioun ble establishment ia Parli, Hie niniersigimil preterit their compliments !o the Ladies i-f .Salisbury nnrt neicribnrinz towns, and inform l he id lhal we huv just received our ijiriiif entailment of ilia m.wt beau li ful fat-hi. have Cijiriini-nee d I in all its' br Auction and .Salisbury. " We mufl cordialiy in vile all llie ladies lo come iind see tw ty'eijjirul Imliiunp. By ettenlioii lo busine.-o, ueiilnes unil disjiatoii, we huic to merit a portion of jitir jialr inasja.. We live in )our iniHst," unil Klial ir.oiiry you uy us will l iw hue. k to you' ag.in, MU.,M,. V.. KLACWOOlJ,- mrhHil2l-w4ipd T MRS- M. yPKAIf til our ijirinj enslallineut of ilia muft 3 I rahioii f Vr prei-erited to lies public, and j" I fenced tlie biiHneM of Maitteaa rnakiilg, II braiiclii s. I'.p f l iirn of Ph kAiit fc Co's. I id C'iiiiuisa)n tliinne.) Jiikin' old enrner, T MILO A. J. B3S M. D. ENDER3 bis'tlianW.to the public for the very liberal patrouaffe received for iho last H year", and 'Hopes' by strict atteritiph tobis piofessicn tolKt'riia liberal a patronai a rjeretolore: and holds hiniell in readiness at an hours lor prolpsional calls. 1 tiose jrjsjKugJq settle by cash or rrote cmr- a ?tf:t".ft;. cy lOHUKiuiiy ruccivcu. Ulhce at ICoseman s btore. - , ' . Hi Administrator's Sale. -oo- J. J. SUUMERELI, M. D. " .0ISce"at Bis resideuee, West Ward, S AX.1S DURY. . - ATINQ-Wrwrtified as administrator on the es tate of John Wilkeron dec'd.,'(late d,cputy clerltot the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for Rowan County.) I willi according to law, expose Id pub--lio sale on Monday Trh May' next, (being court week) all tho personal effects of Mill deceased; consisting of a well selected LI BR Alt Y, among which are several Valuable LAW-BOOKS, stand ard, literary and miscellaneous works. t-JJSale to commence at 12 M. at the Store Room of Burke & Harrison. Terms made kcowu on day of sale. Notioo. All persons having claims against said estate am S hereby notified to present them to Die within the time prescribed by law jpc this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons owing: said estate are requested to come lorwsn! ar$ settle. -t-J. K. BCRKE; Adm'r. April 12j "CG ' td ! I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 23, 1866, edition 1
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