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lip carolina wa tollman salisbury ll c maech 31 1881 vol xii ' series no 24 he carolina watchman ie vear 1832 ■a italian •' - r ;.■■• i 1 ■:: i ','.'. ik d 1 ... ■: . a ■fa :'•-'::' t u .■■- ... ilii i id ffuiilj " '" 3 : . tus wonderful in ' w macwne lwo foot ine in tliroomin »■*»- lllll l inn nn n iy lucry rnrniir an i i limbcrmnn iiiiii one u1 tt i-itm froo *-..! ; v mam i i itkim1 co | in street ( lut-lnuatl o 1 tiiu i i 1 1 * ' .' 8 j f •*- — .... .'- - '., 1 ■undrew w luul 1 ''''''• •' itl nidi t)ns,r^iuii.a..p sijiser ; beiteon at 0 '*— ys counseloi s and solicitors salisbury n.c captious and summary of acts of i the lejfislature passed at the session of 1881 h an art to define the criminal jurisdic i tion of justices of the peace ratified bj an net in relation to the institution lor i the deal and dumb and the blind an acl tu authorize und empower the i i the town of fayettteville to compromise i i its indebtedness i an act tn provide additional clerk hire i i for audi to i of state this act appropri h i ates s.j.i j per atinuni for additional clerk i i hire flj i an acl for the benefit of the supreme i i cuurt reporter this act provides furl i clerical assistance in copying opinions | i and prepai ing cases decided fnr piib'ica h i i on in the reports of said court la i an act tu pay louis hilliard and thus i i 1 wilson fur services as judges ol the h i superior courts this act appn»iu iates i i > i,i for each term of the superior court i i by iid hilliard and wilson ns i i judges of said courts ratified march 8 i i an acl tu authorize the employment at i i a clerk iu the executive department i i this acl appropriates 600 for this pur h i a u act to charter the lonishurg rail h i road i lompaiiy ij i an nci to equalize the compensation of i i jn igt of the superior courts this act i i in 1 kjit rial terms this amount is tti lie h i ui by the board of county ctimmission i | ci in whii li county said term is held hj i of i 7d this act relates to the disqnali i | ficatioti ii h i an act to amend chapter i laws of i i 71 72 this relates to public roads in i lli.'.ie ii.nl wilkes counties flj i an acl tu incorporate the alma and h b little iilroad comoaiiy bj | a i in i hi abolish fences in wakeconn ih b acl makes il a misdemeanor fur i b it-el in run a large in wake county it i b '. lircs llie county coiiimissiouers i < i i . al:e wit hiu sixty days after the passage i bit this act to distribute 10,000 copies of ii b this act and to hold an election within i i ninety days at svhich this act shall be 1 i submitted to tlie people for rejection or il i an acl to incorporate tho ashevillc i s:ii'.i railway company | | tu amend section 8 chap 30 | | !.: ecial session ol 1 it this acl i i : - i i "-. -_ r --. ■:- 1 s i j c s i i station i h i hj the common potash mills iu our mar i i {'.-,:• present time are ivaiuite ami i | . . i .. - i'l 1 i ash these salts come tu i ins from stassfurt and leopoldshall iu i h i li ■; many wheie they are found in enur fl fl tpiautities accompanied byjeommen fl i ill and numerous other compounds fl lsi,;;i;..'i tu us in the past as ball st | i . i^lii we have gotten them at snch | bi.^'i'e i.s tu render them the most avail i h sources of potash for agricultural i pu.-es their use in the smith atian fl fli slates has grown to enormous pin 1 or i b nntil ii is said the demand will i ii i b tin-pass the ballast capacity of the ■in this traffic as the supply is i bl;";:imii will doubtless continue tu gel i fl ii i ivaiuite costs 1 itely wholesale in huge i iir.iii.s in wilmington 12.00 per ton i i ihe demand fur such materials at i sen mi has put the price lip some i -. hut not iu the proportion in which h tail dealers are selling it now as given bi..l-i'.v fanners can afford to pay 10 to i ld per ton for it but no more certaiu i ihe retail dealers ought to be able to hseli i at this anywhere in the state and flle satisfied witli tlieir very fair profits i'l demand 25 to 30 per ton forlvainite in is demanded at some puiuts is simply hum of all i*eason four examples of kitinite have been at the station this season — i /. and 1 oss arc from messrs everett ll and gill laiiri-.iburg x c 1102 llimii j l mclean esq shoo heel 1111 l : a sugg esq greenville i 102.-5 1020 1102 1111 hv.'.mi-nt pla i h.37 10.43 6.1*2 matter 7.4(i 72 57 58 i potash < quiv to 11.09 1174 10.57 10.19 hsul.-.if potash 2(1.72 21.71 19.47 18.84 ■cnnimnn salt ml 37 30 81 25.37 23.90 ■i im . value s17.74 18.78 16.91 16.30 besides sulphate ol potash and com immi salt kniuite contains sulphate of ; u::esia and chloride of magnesia which i of some little value agriculturally one sample uf muriate ur chloride of hi from xewbcrii has been analy i d it contained 1 wan-rat ' '^ i i nsulublc matter j i7 i ; i.i i of potash 79*33 ll'aininmi salt * *- /? i a fairly good article of commercial i ■■-,;, ii ne ul potash worth about 80 per h lul ciias v daunkv jk march 19th 1881 the following analyses of fertilizers have i been completed at the station viz : zed's cotton acid phosphate manufac i ■',',; bv p zell-s sous baltimore sampled at raleigh jan 27th 1881 cash price per ■ton 50 contains water at 212 61 26.46 bj sand b.81 available phosphoric arid 10.76 ■insoluble phos acid 1.71 potash 1.73 p el ■cent commercial valtie per ton 2000 lbs ■20.60 ■cotton food manufactured by maryland ■fertilizing co baltimore sampled ar new ■item feb 14th 1881 cash price person ■42.50 contains water 14.81 sand 7...1.b available phosphoric acid 11.27 insoluble ■phos acid 8.10 ammonia 1.54 potash j '■'.! ■per cent commercial value per ton 2000 bj lbs.i 88.08 chesapeake bolnble ammoniated phos-_bj phate manufactured by the chesapeake bb guano co baltimore sampled at xcwbcrn _■feb nth 1881 cash price per ton 40 cen-b itains water 15.45 sand 4.02 available phos-^bj i photic acid 10.52 insoluble phos acid <'..<>■"") b la mnonia 2.6 potash 86 per cent com-^b luiercial valuo per ton 37.80 i i bone and peruvian guano manufactured ■i by the l'pshore guano co.j-ls'oriblk sampled ■lat newborn feb 14th 1881 cash price per b llo.i 40 contains water 14.64 sand r>.47 ■i available phosphoric acid 10.20 insoluble ■■iphos acid 1.49 ammonia 2.91 potash '' { l i per cent commercial value per ton 2000 bb i baker's standard guano manfactured by i ithe chemical co of canton sampled at ncw-^b i hern feb 14th 18s1 contains water i :*,.:'". b i sand 5,32 available phosphoric acid t.b insoluble 4.52 ammonia 2.31 potash l.'.^bj percent commercial value per ton i20i)0bh i star brand complete manure niamifac-^b itureil by allison and addison richmond ■i va sampled al fayetteville feb 7th 18s1 ■ica.-h price pei ton 40 contains water 18.17 isand 8.97 available phosphoric acid 8.38 b linsoluble phos acid 2.54 ammonia '-'■'"-'■■i potash 1.21 per cent commercial value bl iper ton 2000 lbs 30.93 ■i director i me.rlra session agitation sen-i tirguni bv i satioit liiddlebergcr for sergeant-at i i anns — the hand of mahone --.' 7 •
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1881-03-31 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1881 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 24 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | [T. K. Bruner and J. J. Bruner] |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | [T. K. Bruner and J. J. Bruner] |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The March 31, 1881 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601569540 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1881-03-31 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 31 |
Year | 1881 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5185340 Bytes |
FileName | sacw13_024_18810331-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 10:14:27 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText | lip carolina wa tollman salisbury ll c maech 31 1881 vol xii ' series no 24 he carolina watchman ie vear 1832 ■a italian •' - r ;.■■• i 1 ■:: i ','.'. ik d 1 ... ■: . a ■fa :'•-'::' t u .■■- ... ilii i id ffuiilj " '" 3 : . tus wonderful in ' w macwne lwo foot ine in tliroomin »■*»- lllll l inn nn n iy lucry rnrniir an i i limbcrmnn iiiiii one u1 tt i-itm froo *-..! ; v mam i i itkim1 co | in street ( lut-lnuatl o 1 tiiu i i 1 1 * ' .' 8 j f •*- — .... .'- - '., 1 ■undrew w luul 1 ''''''• •' itl nidi t)ns,r^iuii.a..p sijiser ; beiteon at 0 '*— ys counseloi s and solicitors salisbury n.c captious and summary of acts of i the lejfislature passed at the session of 1881 h an art to define the criminal jurisdic i tion of justices of the peace ratified bj an net in relation to the institution lor i the deal and dumb and the blind an acl tu authorize und empower the i i the town of fayettteville to compromise i i its indebtedness i an act tn provide additional clerk hire i i for audi to i of state this act appropri h i ates s.j.i j per atinuni for additional clerk i i hire flj i an acl for the benefit of the supreme i i cuurt reporter this act provides furl i clerical assistance in copying opinions | i and prepai ing cases decided fnr piib'ica h i i on in the reports of said court la i an act tu pay louis hilliard and thus i i 1 wilson fur services as judges ol the h i superior courts this act appn»iu iates i i > i,i for each term of the superior court i i by iid hilliard and wilson ns i i judges of said courts ratified march 8 i i an acl tu authorize the employment at i i a clerk iu the executive department i i this acl appropriates 600 for this pur h i a u act to charter the lonishurg rail h i road i lompaiiy ij i an nci to equalize the compensation of i i jn igt of the superior courts this act i i in 1 kjit rial terms this amount is tti lie h i ui by the board of county ctimmission i | ci in whii li county said term is held hj i of i 7d this act relates to the disqnali i | ficatioti ii h i an act to amend chapter i laws of i i 71 72 this relates to public roads in i lli.'.ie ii.nl wilkes counties flj i an acl tu incorporate the alma and h b little iilroad comoaiiy bj | a i in i hi abolish fences in wakeconn ih b acl makes il a misdemeanor fur i b it-el in run a large in wake county it i b '. lircs llie county coiiimissiouers i < i i . al:e wit hiu sixty days after the passage i bit this act to distribute 10,000 copies of ii b this act and to hold an election within i i ninety days at svhich this act shall be 1 i submitted to tlie people for rejection or il i an acl to incorporate tho ashevillc i s:ii'.i railway company | | tu amend section 8 chap 30 | | !.: ecial session ol 1 it this acl i i : - i i "-. -_ r --. ■:- 1 s i j c s i i station i h i hj the common potash mills iu our mar i i {'.-,:• present time are ivaiuite ami i | . . i .. - i'l 1 i ash these salts come tu i ins from stassfurt and leopoldshall iu i h i li ■; many wheie they are found in enur fl fl tpiautities accompanied byjeommen fl i ill and numerous other compounds fl lsi,;;i;..'i tu us in the past as ball st | i . i^lii we have gotten them at snch | bi.^'i'e i.s tu render them the most avail i h sources of potash for agricultural i pu.-es their use in the smith atian fl fli slates has grown to enormous pin 1 or i b nntil ii is said the demand will i ii i b tin-pass the ballast capacity of the ■in this traffic as the supply is i bl;";:imii will doubtless continue tu gel i fl ii i ivaiuite costs 1 itely wholesale in huge i iir.iii.s in wilmington 12.00 per ton i i ihe demand fur such materials at i sen mi has put the price lip some i -. hut not iu the proportion in which h tail dealers are selling it now as given bi..l-i'.v fanners can afford to pay 10 to i ld per ton for it but no more certaiu i ihe retail dealers ought to be able to hseli i at this anywhere in the state and flle satisfied witli tlieir very fair profits i'l demand 25 to 30 per ton forlvainite in is demanded at some puiuts is simply hum of all i*eason four examples of kitinite have been at the station this season — i /. and 1 oss arc from messrs everett ll and gill laiiri-.iburg x c 1102 llimii j l mclean esq shoo heel 1111 l : a sugg esq greenville i 102.-5 1020 1102 1111 hv.'.mi-nt pla i h.37 10.43 6.1*2 matter 7.4(i 72 57 58 i potash < quiv to 11.09 1174 10.57 10.19 hsul.-.if potash 2(1.72 21.71 19.47 18.84 ■cnnimnn salt ml 37 30 81 25.37 23.90 ■i im . value s17.74 18.78 16.91 16.30 besides sulphate ol potash and com immi salt kniuite contains sulphate of ; u::esia and chloride of magnesia which i of some little value agriculturally one sample uf muriate ur chloride of hi from xewbcrii has been analy i d it contained 1 wan-rat ' '^ i i nsulublc matter j i7 i ; i.i i of potash 79*33 ll'aininmi salt * *- /? i a fairly good article of commercial i ■■-,;, ii ne ul potash worth about 80 per h lul ciias v daunkv jk march 19th 1881 the following analyses of fertilizers have i been completed at the station viz : zed's cotton acid phosphate manufac i ■',',; bv p zell-s sous baltimore sampled at raleigh jan 27th 1881 cash price per ■ton 50 contains water at 212 61 26.46 bj sand b.81 available phosphoric arid 10.76 ■insoluble phos acid 1.71 potash 1.73 p el ■cent commercial valtie per ton 2000 lbs ■20.60 ■cotton food manufactured by maryland ■fertilizing co baltimore sampled ar new ■item feb 14th 1881 cash price person ■42.50 contains water 14.81 sand 7...1.b available phosphoric acid 11.27 insoluble ■phos acid 8.10 ammonia 1.54 potash j '■'.! ■per cent commercial value per ton 2000 bj lbs.i 88.08 chesapeake bolnble ammoniated phos-_bj phate manufactured by the chesapeake bb guano co baltimore sampled at xcwbcrn _■feb nth 1881 cash price per ton 40 cen-b itains water 15.45 sand 4.02 available phos-^bj i photic acid 10.52 insoluble phos acid <'..<>■"") b la mnonia 2.6 potash 86 per cent com-^b luiercial valuo per ton 37.80 i i bone and peruvian guano manufactured ■i by the l'pshore guano co.j-ls'oriblk sampled ■lat newborn feb 14th 1881 cash price per b llo.i 40 contains water 14.64 sand r>.47 ■i available phosphoric acid 10.20 insoluble ■■iphos acid 1.49 ammonia 2.91 potash '' { l i per cent commercial value per ton 2000 bb i baker's standard guano manfactured by i ithe chemical co of canton sampled at ncw-^b i hern feb 14th 18s1 contains water i :*,.:'". b i sand 5,32 available phosphoric acid t.b insoluble 4.52 ammonia 2.31 potash l.'.^bj percent commercial value per ton i20i)0bh i star brand complete manure niamifac-^b itureil by allison and addison richmond ■i va sampled al fayetteville feb 7th 18s1 ■ica.-h price pei ton 40 contains water 18.17 isand 8.97 available phosphoric acid 8.38 b linsoluble phos acid 2.54 ammonia '-'■'"-'■■i potash 1.21 per cent commercial value bl iper ton 2000 lbs 30.93 ■i director i me.rlra session agitation sen-i tirguni bv i satioit liiddlebergcr for sergeant-at i i anns — the hand of mahone --.' 7 • |