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1 :' i. : :'" .1 ! ' i- s i t . - i, iS' ; : if ::--- I U . I 1 II! I . '' ' I - author. the jKpinv-ever , eveiuu u,j icwen, ; ; M, - H u Enuiss of Ralegh is visit- ' - - i r 1 1 a r -a . ' p nt.myn.msn ra ,u. 8iup wpere mere . g fl.icmU lud relatiou8 iiUU 'place. Mies Mary Toinlin&on and Miss Rosa Pettv.of Bush Hill. N. C are at Mrs.! w m-r W ' t- I. w. wanncy s. ; t- Miss Linda Rumple left last Monday eveninir. lor I'cnee institute,. ..Kaieiuii.- St4t will spend ! several; WaA, .... " MT .A M A I "LUi- -Hop" t tlie Botdcn 11 a-. House jessh- Klatt i 9rue ra n ex it-:.- ' .- 4,a vfsrirn - njiau mxniir. a A.n .nmpthiiiir of Interest bv call- v , , - .... tJiig office. .o i?Miitv:to state.. VI R X jXnded of the that Mr. Burke, ! p jnieBded of the ir tUeral Cemetery is in" fl it ' wl C. Woolwine,- the Photo Artists W i 'returned, bum jjwuc n v. iu sf-f .-meter" gallery. UocetlJ yonng lyaud aik hiui "about his Virginia i I t V o Lm AKTiLLEur.-tTlie y; sqrvivnra f iw romiian will lueet at 31 he Sol -. . - - tn&btr W UI io (.Bin; iiuii&o- derstood that sill Hhc fioldicrs were cotu mittee men. , j "j The ladies committee are requested to act as soon as praticable. ;j j We hare been i able " to gleam an oat liD of the Pi-oirrainuie, - presented be low. Oilier and attractive feature's will be added as fust as the committees report : ; . PROGnAUME: T ( j . V ! First day, October 23rd. ! v h Re-okgaxizatiox, SrEBCHEa aud Gex ekal Keview. Graku Display of Fike Wouks, Ballooks &c, at XigUt. tl liOT 1 HEIR IJF.- nn'pointed in tUettTiiihiD;it.:bnjr;nn-J-'QmUIaI'XUUAaam T5;A-irii.- , - ...... .. --., T UL.11UU1. UU111 1111 Lir.K"" mrA I W rf. I L Ijt 1 1 1 I I I. V . i derstood that all he ftddiera cumi-I J, . i . 7TTZZ.Z.7fl . . r.Tr":V-i" -f VrirrTtA Turw T" . .i .pie- wtioYaiiBed 1 j , . i. Second Day.i r.. ftr the He-Union ou the ,23rU of -o- Si V S'' - "SalUbury Silver Comet lljlrt of tlie old SaUi Speeches from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Grand Sham Battle, in which all the soldiers preseut are to Urakd Babbacue and DrssEttJ free to soldiers.' All the Brass' Bauds iu the State are to be luvited and are .expected tobe prcseuiLw-:,:i;cJ: j4 , TheT aboyiB the probjible: progi-a nvme, and , we. will state iu rej;itrtl to ),he Speak ers that eui incut ;iueu from all over the lfo.J 1.; Calvin Deftly. P. Dcaton, JohnX Wcddmgtoni Sli 2.- ; Jas. F. McLean, Davis ASloopC. li . j,- ft. p. Uankixi, John K. Gcmaaidney HarCT 7 " W . I MM W WN1 W ,A.A VA Joihn Graham, Jus." Knox, Ml D.-Pliifer Wiley Phifer Newton Renshay:W.;I SteelV Tho folbwing School Ccriaitt$ xere appointed .by ttenaiinst the life of County, Cbminisdcners for two ygars:from the. fiKtronday 1i?vI'ie U J.i.., . . : , . i- ,,K' :twoDeWjyv born jinfaDts met their jleserts yesterday. r? rrhey werb found " (guilty Thursday ; jandi?yesterday ijudgment , .was -: ta ssedvpoa them. John Jackson, the iwnite liCer, arets ? - 3Iartin Phifer, J. IV Steele, A4 D. Moore. 8. 1 iPpaoiWtionV lurenotbiug would 1 h n&r ttleAsure to the occasion of the J.uoion, thau this uipst Kellent I- ' i : i - ' 'o- - . wove ? to ward i a( re 4 Union ha vet becrt j la Ti ted ! torbe tiresen t. IWstL Pkeseuved.Io' cutting' away Jme ld ak trees in Oak Grove Ceme " t - ' a1.sk .1. .a ' j tirr. tesieruayt-. inc.. nui micu rlJtfnloir closely, resembling itljug or chopped WMipUg closely unVLle stopier, made of some close idiood. The circles above it indica- ycars. It was iu perfect prcserva- jjnun ; ted 41 tloa. Among them, the President itud his cabi net, - Generals Joseph E. Joliiison, U. S. ! Graut XvT -Sherman, W. H. F. Lee, Geo. B. McClellad, James ;Xougs tree t, P. G. T; lWaurega'rd, Wado Hampton, Juo. B. Gordon, B. F. Butler, and lion. A: G. Thurmau, Samuel J. j Tilden, Tlus. F. TJayaid,5 Jaai G. Blaine; Rbscdonkling uud others. v Cheap transportation will be -secured over all the liail Roads in the State. The Western N. C. Road will jass sol - dier both ways over the eutire length of the road for $1.00, all maimed or crippled S. Colbertson, Wiley Lyerly, Joel P. Marlin d W. A Liicker, Jn, Robert Barber. J. F. Owens. I 10.-'Nathan Neely, D. M. Barrier; John G. Gillespie, Jr, 11." JJ P. Sullivan, J. W. Turner, Jr., Richard Fleming! 121 Obadiah SloopC David Hampton, Daniel Corriher. 18., H, J. Ovcrcash, H. 31. Leazer, J. 8. Goodniyht. j Jis. Rogers, Geogre Deal, Jesse Scckler. 1 j EL IL Black welder, J. G. Cress, D. W. Bostian. j J, C. Barhardt, Alfred Goodman, Wilson Lihgle. j Edward SeafordRich'd F. Graham, Jno. Barger.i John Bailey, Harvey Winccoff, George Link. j Thomas Fraley, J. J. Lowder, T. P. Tjiicimasoo. Jblin Lingle, F. Watson, A C. Dnhiiam j Tho. J. Sumner, JV P. Viseinan, Charles Safrit. 1 Pint VWoa'if 23. jl L. Graeber. Moses A. Stirewalt. George M. Ketnor 91 If T H.vr.A. tl A . 17 A w a. TV. 1.:.. tTl. . . n -tr: " 1 -r 20. -27.- 28. 14- 15. L0. 17.' 18. 10. 20. 21. 23. John Bro w n, J ohn F. HeiligJ' Aliqn ? Misenheimer. A. M. Brown, M. M. Bailey Julitis Peeler. " " " Robert Knox, John W.lMauneyi Theo. F. Kluttz. Tho. Thomawin, W A. Lentz,: John Eagle. '; 1 1 Tl - Presbyterian. Schools, male,' ami owenecfou last' Mouday, The fe- i&a.u ItL.w1 under1 Miss Gilmer, onened diers to pass botu, ways iftee. Maj. ..t..im....f. f ' - Wilson always takes the lead iu doius itii fair prosiect8. ! I Tli niale 'school Is quite sniairasyeHfi001 tliluga.- but tt is presameo mai iu wiuuii up soou, Jtr!ri.M. Davis, has charge. ' " - S - o 1 .- retr i McWs F. R. Williams and Wm.5riffih 1-lt inoviBgtotiV Ky., are. here .for the pur- poe'of huyiug Gold Mines. It Is rumor I tfjtliatt they, have bought the: Harvey I liiiMJ and'will probably make other pur- f itfhfidSs. The'miuitig interest of this sec- I !(lun Ire looking up weilearn that fair Ijretafnslre lwiug-Twade in all the . mines .wood- Davidson county, are at Mr. D. A 1 - . - . . ... bince ine nrsc siue 01 mis paper was I Brinfefl several errors inli he article on the Til - I TT laA l.llflft rilflAA.Ah.il iff.' . L A t: it. - Peusok'al: Miss Fannie Neely. of Uiis county is visiting at Mayor Ramsay. Miss Julia Clement of Mocksville and Miss Emma Rankin , of Mill Hill, Cabar- s 1 f rus county, are visiting friends in this place, are at J. M.' McCorkle's at present. Mrs. b. M. Hutch in sou of Charlotte is at Mrs. J. W. Hall's. I Misses Essie and Aunis Muars of Lin- iiwr;atwork.; ,ff The .intelligent rcadecwMi easily detect error" ever" for , even-r-too many lett ibouia ue a comma ana " ruior instcaa M khpr,- ia : ' ;-At a' geperal meetingtif Magistrates, iday, y. R. DaYiV Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Raleigh, aro vis iting Col. S. Brown. Miss Hannah Graustuam of Raleigh, is vistin'g Miss Schloss. Miss ilollie Fife of Thomasvlllc, is at Mrs. Juo. Horali. 29. .11. C. Boat, J. A. Hudson, II. A: Fisl;r. 30..'. ii W. Jones, N.'R. Windsor, Newton Earnhardt. 81. W. B Kluttz. Jacob Trexler, W, R, Mason. 83. . R. P. Roseman, AleX Shemwell, Henry W. II ml son 33.: Henry C. Peeler, W. A. Cauble, Dawalt Kluttz. 84. , J. Lawson Kluttz, Alex Holtshouser, W D. C. Peeler. 35. J. It Fisher, Uriah E. Miller.lWilliam Beaver. 36. ,;Lawson G. Holtshouser, John V, Fisher, Moses J.arnhart. 87."- Joseph EagleOiborne Holtshouser, Andrew Bar, 38. Alex Lyerly, H. C. Agner, Moses Kestler. 39: ' EH vTyatt, NoahTile, Daniel Eagle. 40. iohn W. Trexler) Joseph Keler Thos. Carter. 41. Nathan Morgan, Emanuel Miller, John A. Arev. 42. W L. Parker, Jr., David C. Parker, M. C. Morgan 43. Atlas Kirk, John E. Carter, John Trexler. ' 44. i. A. Gill, J. C. Snuggs, J. A. :Cilcman. 43. Jpavid Fleming, W. L. Carson, L. A. Wilhelmn. 40. Levi Powlas, Isaac Lyerly, It T. Thompson. 47." t.evi Casper, Jacob C. Earnhardt, Alex Shaver. M0ytsrey iu - tho 'Penitentiary; Chi iiia Utley, colored, Ket 8 yeara; An . ItluwyCjrttonjreot :tted, gets $ yvari. jln theciJseof Gra jcie Burt, colored, judgem en t V was ;sii8jeudel on pay ff neu t of ouefoti rt h of 'voti.Iialeijh Observer,. fjOlie President rami family wilt - 1 jleave Washington t tSevteiiilter 8 for : tCincinjUti,. where . Jthey vill reiHain a klay or. t wo ' and Ut&ejQigoto their j- v.ilKwe in Fremont, OhToVThePifsi dqnt v-ill.-returu early in Oetoln-r. anddurmg his UbseVwe will at tend the reunion iif the wferana of ;the twenty -third iiOhio Volunteers at jjyouugHtbwn, and mii' agricultural ifair at Neosho, Knusas. A Wonderfnl Dlseevery, 4At&enpem. Z.l'.--ln -t t I A cpnespondent has ent-ir- strt4i 7r.v-tw ling letterffotn v3iisji; M,vBetliani-Ed- ) St:tfv, worus,-ironi wiiieii we .give an e,xtractJ fIBepd you theollowiug. pa!iiculajiJbf a recent scientific invention, just paten ted, and destined" without doubt to iday a erImbdrtaflt f art ixnoarrearaotniil historyw I think it in nst be regarded lia solution for once and for all of the great (coal question, or rather fuel 'question,1 taotV.ou.ly, awong ourselves but "abroad. M. Bourbonnel, of Dijon; the ' celebrated liou and panther slayer,--lighted opoii the following discovery by, haaird, and after six years! uersisteut in vesti.r:itimi lt-n.rl.t it to entire workable pei-fectionjJ. Hjfdk-l .covered by means of two natural snbstan-i ceftv'exhaustible in nature, thes lu'iiiiiLf lighting and maintaining a fire witUobt wood-or coal; a tim instantaneouslyS lighted and -extinguishedj a fire4 causing iiio dust; smoke or trouble ; a' fire costing one-tentirt least of ordinary fuel ; and, what is more wonderful still: a 11 re the K)itiun of which answering to 'our fuel; 5s everlasting that is to 'My wotild r?sf a lifetime. M. Hourlronuel's inventini roiri- preUends lHth stove ami fuel.: Tlio tiitt con Id be on the ; minutest cale jor tu .tbe largest.. They would be.used.for heatiygj a baby's food or for roastiug an ox; Beiug lighted j instantaneously : thev wilt be.a great economy of time. . W Bohrboiinvl at once I- patented his MHy'eutioh,'and:a iMHly of engineers and savants from-Paris J Two hundred workingmen, with their families left London last Sat urday, for Anieri-; ca.. ! It, "." ' . j I AUrcorgiayoung iman asked . his kweeiheiU t wLeth--sle had ever rend j'Romeoand Julet.t She replied that jshe had re:id Rom-: (eo, but shelid not itliiuk that she had I A Sonthern Storm. Terrific Louisiana Gale Great J)am- age Done. -o- Fraley, Esq., John L. k.iin --! V r.l Joiua W f ;H.w V jvrciii elected judges of tho Inferior Courts y(r.piillertakes the place of the Hon. F. fci fcliober; whoin it does not now suit jti'JT "ill - 1 iioserre la.uiis capacuy.' . i .nauuey, L.a was elected uouu- Institutei Raleij, davs iu Greeus- "Vood Leave, NevvM Orleaxs, Septemler 2-The following dispatches have leen meivel here : f Morgan Citv, La. Noon. A hurricane is prevailing here. The' ba rometer! l,as fallen four-tenths since 10 a. m., Jt is now ;mwu, and still tilling. The gale U increasing. ' It is iniMissille to give details of the accidenta to proper ty. 1 he steam boats hammie and Aluer ta have jsnuk. A ortiou of the iron shed 1 Motgan s whart and a. portion , of the engine shed have been blown down ; also Erwiir Sjiee-house. home dwelling hrtvo beetKbldwii froia their foundations. The dahuigc to cropi'along tim -Teche are ini- meuse. ajp owwutor in ywcv 01 ja. r rverr, esq., nl0iue in Thomasville, - ami Uias' removed :Vjiu iins neietoiore niied tno place with tns family to rime place, lie win contin ue 10 supply ins purisncs 111 wns couuiy. Bay ' P Ihe saw mill at? Berwick Access has been blown down. hi. The Presbyterian church and school house are blowu down. A gale prevails. Tho streets are l - ' o , . - . Mr; Doc :g firfcPrrnEL C'ASE.The "trial" of this heiuoVrhaj cauie in Mecklenburg ' Court lias ccu- liegau blet il K.fLi J..-- ! t. -i...-:' i lifrsil Mr; Doc. Canlde died on the1 1 8th, ot :e of the head and Ions. He on Sabbath ii -It. pied fbiir dsiy s. -It close yesterday even- ? ; The charge of the Judge, published M the Observer, j which iw a recitation of tbeti4ence and the arguraeuts of conn l.Mi'l 1)11 tlm lu-ii Diilaa .if ..... 1.... bleeding at the. hose aud literally bled to death. .1 Rev. Dr. We are glad to learn that Nail will teiu a series of revival meet ings at Uuiry Church on Friday, bept. 5th. -:; L: - - . . pretty clear that the: cwiTictea 01 uie crime for which he was l.ovi. tw.i lrrr nmnl.er f Hm notice of e .addml. f.:. ueu.' ; ; -i . t. tock fish thereof was the very geuerous Later. Pethel has been acquitted and of tLe owner of your justly celebrated a. U walking te streets of Charlotfe. O- poudn. ; AS EXCLRSIO.NIST KlLLED. Mr. " Hall Xeelyiof Davie f county fell 01T Jbe nlat- jfcri tf a car in D. R. Julian's excursion, latirsday night last. His left arm near p,UD Biiouiaer, wacaqgut under the trucks, sn nearly severed from the v bod v. 'ten found he was very bloody, having 17th inst; T ! received severe cuts on the head La,e n be? ind face. aumoa, . where the'lied of htsl Injuries priate addresses were delivered by Rev. Safarday, evening. His; remains were T S.Rothiwk, Rv.A.Linii,;'Rev. Mr. met atth?nil- tt 1.;. tr.. ..a Crooks, and Messrs. J.Brownj A. Owen, i.ALrVLKTT L1imard and Ii Lyerly. The little "tnVV3Wu: ' folks were all ont.nd 'the babies l too. If- ' ' '" I mi .11 in l.tnl. ' rrlnk Wt tV. 1l.tCU t ' : ( . - 1 A lie "tic nitiu ' f' For the Wateunutn. Snnday-School Celebration. f GOLD HILL TOWJfSIIIP, ELM GROVE. The celebration of the Sabbatb-schoola of Elm Grove, Lower Stone Church, and St. Peters came off at Elm Grove on the The attendance (was very foirs from St. peters, Lower Ot...... Plinenli ami Vtm Clynvtt nmiitfol w UKCU Ull aDU leiLail.l... I.A.,.lmUlr 'iri.i-r j if E"uKiON-Preparations are being fbeautiful little rosebuds gniivahdexpaud- made to have ' on the occasion of the re-1 aud equal iu grace and beauty the full blown roses. The ce.ebfttt.onj was a tine SUCCCSA. A SPECTATOR. if. ukaad oIlAK . iiATTLE. A' coni- .Uvaf rj' Wgun tlie; work of liuanning the engagement; and have taken e$ to have artillery enough for several MUenejtr Thirwillbeoue of the Ti new terrific Hooded. 4 n. ira. Morgan V Teche warehouse is blown down. It was carried across Front Street, injuring the stores of Li Loeb mid A. Eimau. The gale is ; terri ble this!evening.' Later. The storm abated about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. In addition to tlie damjage reported yesterday the .Morgan Line round house at Berwick Citv, a new building just completed, to neconimodate the engines of the next -extension, and many dwellings had their roofs blown off and chimneys blown down. The negroes' cabins at Freetown were nearly all de molishejd. The gale was so furious that it carried the plates from the iron ware house at Morgan's wltaif clear across the bay to Berwick City; When the Teche warehouse weut it was carried across Front (street, smashed in the front of three sfiores, carried away tho galleries. j&c. lliesteamboat Fuller was aba n don -cd in Bayou :Sa1e Bay. Fears are felt for thej safety of the steamboat Mattie coming! from Vermillion. A steam Iwiat from ljew Iberia brings tho report of mauy spgar houses entirely blown down appro lor partially destroyed. Scarcely, a place nas escaped ueiween - Morgan city and New Iberia. The destruction to tho cane and fruilt crops is larger than ever done by any 'previous storm iu this locality.' At Faulklin the Catholic church, Smith's warehouse, Walker's warehouse and ice house.were blown down.' Great destruc tion of property is re muted on BaVoU Sale. i ! jever read Juliet. ' j , ,M m . j Afterwards Bute lWas idiVidetl into Warren and Franklin. This was in 1779. j Granville j was mainly settled, as Mr, Rumple corfeettysays,!by people from Hanf over, New Kent, King and Queen and othef counties in Virginia!. This accounts for th great similarity; in thej two peoples whd dwell in the border! counties of Virginia and North! Carolina. j 3Ir. Rumple finds Presbyteriapism in Granville about the time of its formalonj, or hot! later than in 1748. It iscrtainj that the Baptists had HS mnny as two churches in ithe county . by 1755, when Rev. Huh McAdcn, who afterwards officiated scl long in Duplin comity, first ehtered thej State, iis ban,,- be 'ri in his Oiary copied into Foote'si "Notes on Jorth darolina." lle!rec(ird4 that ho preached at Grassy Creek and Fishing Creek" Baptist churches ini Granville. : The first ! known Presbyterian churcli in Grauvillc was or ganized in 753. , ; V, . " A Mountain Sinking:. visited him aud pronounced his discovet-v one of the most remarkable "of the' age j He has biid several offer for' theitarcha&u! of tlie patent in France but wants to'sll it an Engbiud, his own occupation Uipg in another. Jiue.; Any 1 Englid ntM wishing to e his fires, or !stoes coild do so by. writing to hiui a day or two be forehaud. His address is M. Boiiiboiiijel Diloii, I have seen these tires and stoves. ! There is 110 mistake about ;the matter. It is as clear as possible that had he lived a hundred j'eursago the dis coverer would surely , have been burnt as ii; wizard." v ? i -Very! like a hoax. ' ... : ' .'r 1 fcTLeSuprce court has decided a signing the school bill. in 1 ' .''- -X . . - O, adtitional convicts hare om-the -tfreHuaaUanrlto the j H ATI 0 n A IU OTE l" work, wf. Utv; esk-ru .North Carolina Wsiilrowl.-. -:'0-.-;ir !-;..- f lileish Sta4e,n Colore! roan.of -Rock, iiiglwm coatuy.-receittly "sold his .tobacco CortUaiU Street, L NEAR BJROADWAt, : HOTCHKISS &rlH)Nli,nKora rv - - i. .1 i-.-f'-;-. -'- -jl iy iJ? uuu ior c. f-ZA- 7 r ?i"ra ' awi-f unen room sttaea grand - jury j of A,Wak jcounty, $mkr $10 per mttfc Cbavenfebr io' sirferrii -? tjouvt last r fiday presented omf tweuty and city laifrbad. '- t.f..t-.y; lfc-M 1 jthe wbatrioVikl afo iitwtou, IbatweeV,-U highly ah rtVnol t vj.; c irr r ,vtrKi n :"i- iubt justlycomplimeuted-by thepress. - Tl.e ladies of Salisbury any jl I Tjie Ihileigh Orrer refmrU r t he clos- 1 Spool Coittoo J wrapM v tm-tjit ing of ii tobacco factory-.11 Granviileeoun ww-ia tlie strongest and smthet f r ty by.teveuucrs, and the capture of one! niadiine sewing.1 ThQ different slule v.-- iM Jciituoiiditi4idditiou to,th discovery nutiorseqnai'Misirt ?wmir'xttiAl t(f a nunilier;ofrusUmneVl tobacco boxes beauty. Sold by Klatti KeodlemAit.1 1 i t Kobe6u.t'i Zt""A . u" v " If' 'Jh' H''H' Over, three h u ftd ml tobiicco wa ?on a fere in Durham Friday to attend - the great tobacco salesi' Such -quantities - of tobacco "were: 1 ironght i n Uiat the sales coo - .9 - A. A. - tilltlPtl Vlttfl:lVr lNW.fl Wil.wl litiyti nt a I r lor some specially fineCyellow, leVMlZ$VV-r?m KiUn-M. c-ri.t -Li.. ,it...S : itSept. lsfr Persona .wishing T.::ir zzt? TT.r?"Mr;d v uishouid ppiy;toA).? ri(tmotTrrss:)Ur'KQ. Elliotti.o SUSPENDED IN MID AIR. A CASE Of REMARKABLE MIND, PRESENTER 'XF t Jt Missing Young Girl Found Hanging to the Side of Slone Monutain. u the Sparkling Caiawlm Springs jia pur chased ul'mbreabli'if nciue whicb: fie ' ftf- icuuTUMti jor-.-.quTejung passeagers ! to aud from llickorj; furpTiuaatiun paqioses 4ud to ,ruh iaatroiir3ti;iuachinerv .Tlris enterprise waH' dtubtlea.be one. of great The male and female-Schwas ande'r tii sniHjrvision . pft,,the;,l irss TfresbyterUU ses sionasyi ; tuTenfecLpat DAVIec . r - - - J. I remry of me &cnooi Committee, lor terms 4 4 Xason and ;ljAazaUn Orrass. !Ca , dorsed hy OTer 10 0.0 00 deUAtsd-: ' ZXo t lowest priced, joorest and dearest; 10 nt hlnest' irfh4Ai. hnst cnl HM-t. through town ,creiite,so.me what "of ! an tost but1iftlfwore tha laterot.wgiUis. xcitenieut.; .iMs, . 7: 4 Glve -timethe satisfact1oi$.Xrftt ; I It is wtimaedarOttrwould'be 'fTVi' T' sufficient to oinw Vmvigatron front Colnm- I'HiouM Acknowledged by dif ; bU to t1.e. Air-Lino RaUroad, Hud them is ,tJe"?,f ?M2-"T wcalcafcitiug the Ueuetitit woold ppufer ?e'f ' '-i8.?oU:w' "!M: '"jJ hiMn tltecoaut ahiug the river. , ,7. jrgan maker, lit the world .i . i , . , X Ohwions news for purchasers. ' Grand I i- . I Union cori-spondenee, i5hh, pharlestont, frodtrefioM JSitlai'Kew Prices.' ft Step Of -Weecs nad .'fjpurnfr:., Teste wl ay aftenioob eganl Case 80j Btptrb Mirrxtr ,Jhp Pas libout 3 o'clock, on. T. ' R. CudiPs fatiii, 10 Stop oaly $100.' 13 days trialJ Freight" hbbnt tx m jles fi pni ' Union, Mr. tcove 4aid both ways If Organ ddnt sulotd Cndd' arid two farnV hands 'were blasting on easy terms. Rented upUl iaid" fur. In a well.'' While packing some gravel Deliyeretl anywhere in the South for J4 -011 tliepowder itcanght fire and burned extra. For fall particulars. address &&d pottjue of Mr. Cudd's eyeR, and the phy- den4 Si Hates, Savannsh,' 43a.,4 Mamt- i.?iaii.i:.t. 1 .1 i" . . .v. .- fsiciaus iuiuk ne win loose me signi 01 gers w noiesaie ouuiren uepou met jthe other eye.' It blewa sledge'hammer j BameaMntJfactor':''?1 M t'mi'Jtp., put. of the well, and it struck one of. the empoyes and kuocked him insens'ble for tonyeuieuce; :iTJi, .eugyiejarrivd . here llidrRday, aiid on bejng.rejl uifuud''rhn 1 Atlanta, Ga., August 20. In tile east corne of this Stato, a recent storm occurred; with thunder and north heavy liirht- ; Yesterday a pleasure party started from the Josse House, iu Decatur, to' visit Stone Mountain. Among the party was Mrs. W. C. Jones, of Augusta, aud her daughter, Emmie, about nine years, old, and three or four small children. Emmie and the little daughter of Mrs. CuiiuUig ham, of Savannah, wandered from the grown people and were soon lost. TheyJ 1.1 .1 aI 1. aI.jt aI 1. 1 il. iniiioieo iiuougii me unci, uuiiergrowui, calling for their parents, but had gotten too tar to be beam, the childreu were moving rapidly, when, without any warn ing, -Emmie slipped from the steep aud-Us a spiuoua growth, just like the pro ning, to an extent heretofore unknown, ac companiedj by) a teixilJe shaking of the earth. The day after, it was., discovered thatthe northeast side of Chattooga Moun tain, four milei northeast of Tallulah, slo ping downjto the Chattooga River at Ian angle of forty-five degrees, the top of which is alhut 1;200 feet above the river, was gradually sinking. ; A; party ot gentlemen visited the mountain last Sunday, and found that: it was not Gliding, but sinking, making-a break near the top, and at one place on the top of the sloping ridge leav ing a perpendicular band the depth of which is altout 16 feet, and the number of acres about thirty j or forty rather in the shape of a horseshoe, the toe being at the op of the biountain, where is the greatest depth ot sinking. ( In the centre of this the earth. had evidently been thrown up, as trees are boWLstandirtg with - their tops ilownwardj nd the roots up, and large stones are seen down tlie mountain. Since jhen the earth ha continued to sink, until it is now. nearly leyel '.witb the river. 1 he phenomenon being considered by the State, geologist and many scientific men. The theory is that the' river' is gradually hollowingfoutja way funder the mountain. ml Fsr-the Watclxtoan. -roost 1 i.?nie5!tiu and exciting features of the f occasions r j'? -T ; ft ?' ' A Nelghborh9f4iFeiie.. v . SouTii River, Wr Jliig; 30,' 1679. 1 E.?f'A. PuIas ntvkvnit an 'tarn nf Mr ' Ml A . - A 'l t I f""' ..-AAA ..WUl trVftnil lrAn li nnMi tiiAirm. I mnma "if nnf trfnrfrHhttott:l I . ' V V A J -J V . A. AAV . AAA 1 (TV. AAA ..A-vw - - lo-uay auer a snort nonce mere ksscui bled at the.resideoce;. of IL C. Bost, Esq.J about 25 farmers, to liicate boundary for s neighborhoodsstock law" j fence. Result a harmonious meeting. A committee was appointed to locate said fence, and equalize the burden of fencicg upon' all ' included, both for fencing in the few opposed, as well as the general line 'fence. 4The ' proposed Fence will beinn at tlie river on tne jiiss i--Ai ! ' " " v-iiw" ; t vu in regard to all particulars as fast as ; y are developed; Several nrominent ,gueinen (old soldiers) of this and other States have signified their bteution to be f reseat and participate. Jpn aBLU15 LAWs-i-Odr correspondent f ' i' ' i ""'Anno uuqwusr, I fence will begin at i ne river on ine jus ? wrco he accounts, puts on record , in 1 Jessie farm, run west to and include Mr. A iDtneri ti-i u:. --A..i,..- . Intr thence across Second! creek to and Pthet with f,f. ...... . t- Ai-r--- -r with the Unity line to the river, below .1 .... . ,'u.Aew En2land Puritans. Scholars and ikAft: f- if j.. . TT-Ato -. ... ... ' Nugent readers cenerally. will find this fticlrJiighlyiBteUn& It brings P oiny facts in the long ago which con t trsngely irith opinions and practices ft me in the mouth of Third creeks All present signed a petition asking for .immM.ii.tj iiiK'niihin election on the : an immediate township I "Stock jLaw." on tne H. - ; present day, both in this country and -4. -o- 7fT woric h BE-UNI0XI n. ---: X' I .. I ev nfteessarr nrenaraforr omg on as ranidlv as oossible. Iuested to urge the . townships commit flo hasten on with their duties, also My that "old soldiers'? In rpsste to .considerrilieni selves FT'l uf these committees i an ninni bav iuoihiA . .... .. . vooi ISa"P. tllin IQ I 1J Norfolk has been generous and now-it is growing jealous. It is looking savagely at Richmond and Bsltimore that f have been poaching on is preserves and stealing some of those merchants that it fondly hoped to basr as its own uame. Ah, Richmond and i 1 Baltimore, you rmnain, T . i- V.' --- g Jold foxes. these town- tueni- and to assist North Carolina excursion to to Baltimore. Only alwut 100 of the merchants who went on .the TJ-W-lArr..,nt;nnol thotr trill i,ltnfl.'UIII.MA A A. V A A A A. ... They Were probsbly old '-traders " and were merely stalling tnemseives or cneap travel. Thev would lwobsWv-havoijrone any way; excursion or no'excursioa.Merchsnts, just necessarr; nndonchtsotohavebeenl nvii. Mhr -morfals. -like tree rides, tree pnsidcred from the fiibtr-civlllianwerei lunches end free hotels. Wihiiington Star Historical Notes. almost perpendicular 'side of the uiouu tain, falling about, THREE. IICXDRED FEET, when by great presence of mind she man aged to catch a little shrub aud cling to the 'mossy -sides of the mountain, her feet resting on a space of -about 'fifteen inches of glutted riK-k. Had she again slipped she wobidllave been hurled il OXE THOUSAND FEET farther, aud been dashed to pieces among tho sharp rocksbelow. Her .little com panion missed. herTbtitrdid not know she had fallen, and. finallj r:? found the grown people1 from whom she IiadJbeen '".separa ted: The eutire nartV' went in search of Emmie, and were" about W.jRiveNiQ the hunt, when some parties passing lh'e base on that side of the mountaiu,t looked up aud saw the child suspended tin mid air, as it were. Information was quickly car ried to the anxious mother and the ques tion arose liow could she-be rescued. She had been in that position for two hours and no time was to be lost. A brave, aud gallant young gentleman named I t . -i .-. George - al0ut nineteen years of &z&A volunteered tit descend the treacherous mountain Ride and rescue the child from impending death. The child below was urging them to be quick that she .was growiu': very, A.i A 1. I . 1 1 1 COld. A swirt; strong wiua was sweeping the mountain---sides, aud it was growing quite late. No time rwas lost, aud in a few minutes a coil of rope was brought, hastily adjusted around the brave young man, and assisted by .Mr J. 1. Willing ham lie was lowered to where the child was cli Hiring to the scaly walls. Reach-; iu it the. child be cathei ed : her inhis 'arms and brought her safely to the arms of heil mother. .The child clutched young Gold4 smith with such force that she left the! imprint of her blue fingers deeply imbed ed iu his arm. . Our readers can imagine the joy of the mothe and the deep gratitude she feels to the gallant young man who rescued her darling. Atlanta Dispatch, 28tk. ? Rev J. .Rumple, of Salisbury, is, writing a series of papers for the Xorthik.Carvlina Prestytehatt, entitled' "Presbyterlanism in Horth Vst0"0. ' are pleased to see his pen at work in this direction. His long series in the same paper on the history of his Chirch in tills btate show him to be a most capable writer, painstaking, and gen erally accurate. Num'jer one of the series is upon Granville county. We quote his first pafsgrsph because it is interesting iu . ... , t . - A ' - ' ' 1 itself sou to correct an error into wnicn ne has fallen: " , . "Previous to the middle of the eighteenth centuryj, the county of Granville embraced all the territory lying along the Virginia line, west of Bute county now divided in to Warren and Franklin and was set off from Ejdgeeon.be in1746. " Five years later, 1751. 0 ranee county was established, em bracing parts of the territory of Granville, I unurq iuu uunsiuu couuues. v us wen county was set off in 1777 from Orange county! and - Pea son county in 1791 from CasweU. Guilford and Rockingham also occupy! territory originally covered by Grauville. This county is therefore the im perial mother of the northern cluster of counties lying on the river Dan and ts southern tributaries, and covering the hend springi of the Tar, the Neuse and the Haw rivers.) Lying thus on the, northern fron tier of jthe State, it was the first to receive into its ample bosom the pioneers of the great Scotch-Irish army of ( settlers, tip nt nioyedjjMiuttiward from Pennsylvaiis tho Virginia, abJut the middle of the last century-' k r v h - -: j ; . : j , ; lie sppesrs to think that Bute! county was separate from. Granville, ; Tho i latter was erected into a county in 1740, i as be mentlonsand from it was formed Bute. Wealth Ajioxo the Ex-Presidexts, UWashin!ctoii left an estate worth $t300,- 000. Jfhii Adams died moderately well off. Jefferson died udo jmmh- that if Con gress had !not givien!'$2Q.000 for his libra ry he would have been bankrupt. Madi son was economical aud died so poor that lie was buried at the expense of his rela tives iu this cityi Job-u:-.Qniucy Adams left about; $5Q,000,he result of piudence. His son, Charles Frances Adams, gaiued a large fortune j by fuim iage. Jack sou died tolerablj- "well w. 'Van Buren jjied worth atmik; $30O,WW. It is said that during bis eitt1readrifttui8tration lie never drc-y any; prrtoMif his salary, but : on leaviug took j the! w hole in a lump. Polk left about; 1501,000. vlXyler married a lady of wealth and tfccomplishiiients, aud died rich. Taylor left about' $150,000. Fitl more' was; always; aii economical man, uud added to his wealth by his last marriage. Pierce saved' about $50,000. Buchauau left about $50,000; Lincoln, about $75, 000; Johnsou, aout $50,000. Ex. Borne time, f Ihe other man was not seri ously hurt. ; Mr. Cudd" it is thought is uangerously burnt mthe face. - . 3 i.., . : . .. . -h Queer Fish. Two fish seldom seen hereabouts were, exhibited iu market yes terday,' having beeu seut op from .Beau fort, as curiosities. . .One w.a n. young swordiish.: lit ,wag. about t.wo leet in length aud not more than two inches in width. On the uppe' part of the body runs a continuous fill almost from . the head to the tail, whim on the lower part The next session omii Wm;lL,JJsr ker'a School for little Boys and GlrU . will open Monday, September 1st.' ' . . 4 -H Orernis niodirittev ' ' 5M-r , it -U.X jecthi'T teeth ot a small saw, which ex tends for about a Foot. The fish -is not more than half an inch iu thichuess. The moon fish is almost round in body, light in ' color ,"and withrau-,411 shaped mouth. Both the fish. will be given to Col. Polk, for preservation.--Raleigh. Observer. Be in time, by calling alone and getting (or, tea ve your order forjt yonf - CHieinlcsis- aud Acid Phosnhate for Composting. I have several kinds, ranging fn prices from $7 to $12 for enough to make a too of excellen t Wheat Fertilizer; A Also hate "Navassa0 and "Pacifflo Guanoesn: on hand, andt'ill take yonr ordera for the " genuine pure Peruvian Guane.l!I '' J. ALLEN BROWJf Aug. 14,. 1879. 43:3t; r -rsA Vbeo Snerbanm Is welt again ' and has just received anoUier lot of those nice Two important -State elections will be I He has also on hand a fine lot fLaun- lield in September, , in California bit 1 dry Swips, Calico: Quilt Soupy -Simons A PLAfixriM bii4e for $-20,000. Simie time agd, Edish,' the inventor had wiiteu to Several gentlemen in this im mediate section of country, makiujr iu- th milieu lieierilMiUts. was mentioned in the Observer J It! ii now learned that Prof. W. E. Aiddeu, of Mento Park, N. J., is in Heudersou couuty,! in consultation with Gen; Clinguian and othirs, reference with to thisstijtject, having beeu seut out by Ed ison hiuibelf.) He desires a very large quantity of this metal for use in. his i re cently jwiteuted electric light,- and it , is said will: pay! $it,000. for a gMd mine of platinum, i Our information is that Prof. Hidden is satisfied that to this section of North Caioliba be must look for the me tal now sf f much in demand. Miners would therefore jdo well to keep a, sharp look out for it.. 'It .is fveqneutly .found tissociatd with gold iu varying quanta ties. CVmr. Vb. y f . .. - i r- .1- -'t : -. .?:-, --. r . ... A Dangerous Counterfeit, A , nef photograjhic counterfeit one dollar bill ori the National Eagle Bank, of .Boston, Massj' was discovere! at the treasury, .in Wash--ington. This is the first imitation of that denomination of the national currency that has ever appeared. The bill is well calcu lated to deceive even experts, as there isnip especially distinctive differences from the sren n inc.- It is aarser m coior man iny numbering is coarser. e-ood note, and the m I ' ' ' "aa - A rtm,r. ' Ulv4U.V -AlfM 1 ne Tiguenc i Ul "f;ji unnn and the seal rather a lightish bmwri; thai reel, as in the genuine hofe. It will be well to examine alt bills corresponding to th above description, as it is easy to change the names of the banks, and the denoinina- tions also. i - A Greenback Answer to Sherman. Portland, Me., July 24 The Greenbackers opened their campaign to-night by a meet ing at the City Jlall to hear Solou Chase's reply to Secretary Sherman's iiKjech. Owj jngto the short notice the hall wss not enj tirely filled. Mr. Chase spoke an hour and a half and was warmly received. v He argued that the bankers, aided . by. Jlr. Suermai were ruining the poor to enrich themselveti An honest dollar, he said is one that froni decade to decade will but about the same amount of jroods. Measured by that tesi ouiry as io the exiiteuce of platinum iuj the gold dollar Js dishonest, ss that ofto . f f i . IiT .aa .--...Aii...,A.l i.rt j- j. 1. - r 1fiA Tli- in!fnitli coinage of silver would start industrjr through the tforld. One hundred and fifty millions in reserve hangs Wter industry likis oi.ifP nfi.-c Ifitjroes to Euroic it will iro into channels of' industry. Last yea the Green backers "whimpered a word lutb th tn of th Reoublican party. ThU vi-nr rhain-liifhtninifi is eoinK to striktl Timv 1m in to hear the tramp of cowskib - o boots. ' Wednesday, 3, aud in Maine, on Monday, 8. First in! public interest; as-in date,' will be that;; of '''California, v where State officers and 'Legislature, as , well .as .fonr Representatives in Congress, will be chos en. Whether the Republica'iis or the Demo crats shall have a majority of the last named beeomes of'eat importance, in view of the possible contingency of the selection of the next President.- being thrown into tho Houte. Say what you will, jincle Sammy. Tilden is a good hand at a trade. . He made a clear million not I long ago in some Elevated Railway traasactioas,'about which Mr. Cy rus Field is coni plaining lustily, and now he has bought a magnificent, country seat near Yppkers, N Y., for.$l.50,o6o. The.orijrinal cost was $$25,000. Anl then to -think that old gentleman "of ' "near ''seventy "Bum mers has to spend much of .his time alone, with no Mr?. T.'to care -for him. lie is a very confirmed old . bachelor. Wilmington Star. ! 5 A Knottt-Case. a rather knotty case came up' before a magistrate for " solution yesterday. It seems that two colored men owned a horse ioiritlv-ach beinjr half owner. One of them, who was working the horse, mortgage'd'the'- animal without the knowhfdge;r consent ofthe other, and in the ' course of time the ptortgage was foreclosed and the horse so.Jdv The owner now comes forward and wants his half, but tlfc!mma. has been sold to a thinl party, andthe ques tion is. how can this owner recover or sret nossessioo..ot his Dronertv. for if a writ of claim and jdeHvery. is issued, the officer can not seize one half of the horse without taking the 'other. " The case is still on. End ofthe. War in Africa. Lon don, August 2JT.-Ah extra edition1 of the daily Telegraph contains the following dispatch ' from Pietermaritzburg, dated August . J 2th : "Sir Garnet Woolseley arriveil at fjlandi on .tlie lOth of August. He telegraphs from that place as follows: Colouel Clarky column joined the one here fan thr llthV 'ITie country is quiet. The enemy's arayhas dispersed to tlw;ir homes.. I am.i communication with the principal 3iiefs,.$hp siiy tliey will come in and submit1 hi tli'd king. Cettewayo is nbt'very far bll', a'fnTthere is a.prospect of an early peaceable seit lenient ot tne uir ncnities. Thfc hiMth bf the troops is ex cellent, 'i '' u4inr -...;: A telegraphic dispatch 'from Capetown savs: Notwithiitsaidiuir Wolseley's hope-j U fL toueortiidAoij-! excellent authority. refus- re tewayo. 1 n tiiiam King. teite- wayo's brother, Juts refml to return- to his own disnicfleHaring a large Zulu army wasaiting "to, destroy him. Sir Garnet Wolesley 'telegraph t hat a caval ry recoil n6i5ance;.U CetU'wayo's new kraal to the north of UJuudi has recov- . . . ii ered two cannons ..losi. at -nsauuiiia. There have bejtui.seveie storms aud the Iwiilire over the Tuirelas river h;xs beeii' 'partially .destroyed. ; t ' At' Lem- - - en . - - Ji condensed soatts. ere, etc.- : f '' Ti.-acjl. Voirliiivn 13 .At 1 Aa.o - rHionoa ons and an extra ttna assrtMient or Fresh French Candies, which are rm;t red rsh every weekr RY-BUERBAUM CAU? AMET-3..;;.:'j. "rjK, !v . A.(0.4sDmi---..T-'' Has i ust received' a nw and FBEs.stock of u confectioiery, Afbuckles'. ungrotijid, roasted coffeej, in au tight R pscksgelt, 20c, A full line of FREsiif' FAMILY GROCER IES always cirr htttid; and sold cheeper tasa the cheapest. ' .'"gTCall to see pj-jgOQds, and ask prices.j3 n -a -r . . Letter and Note HeadX BiLLllitAW, Cards and 'ENVEAorEs''printed'''tdi4itder At very low rates. Call at this oJ&eeu 35 30 A PAJtSOWS SNUFF,' 8till , increasing in favor. Try it. It is mild and pure. Forsaleby; J.F D. Uassjll, ' -; Fa rm cm, 4.. ' " DON'T BE SWDTOaCaEI) . , out of , : ,, .rjL; BAIaE OP COTTOil . I- TIIEO.F.KLUTTS wUl sell you 0210 ton of r BoykiD, Caier & Co's "lj - I'd i...-f "-!;' :. - CEtEBRATED Z2ZXI ML IOUeicporW8iji,, exceiieui. auiuuru: tlmt Sw'aizies- 'at7theJast moment, rcftn ed to join the operation1 for the aptui of Cet tewayo. Tft Oliani King, r Cetti Tlie annoyance occasioned by the cou tinnal crying ofthe baby, at once ceaseis when the cause is (as it should i) pnnup Iv removed by nsiug Dr. BullV Baby by av 1. ..!. 4 flip. ...nice -. cents jer.uw.nt. , j i : .a It hi tb bent in oss. - Esiy to sasalpulsu. Hiqhtrtiro' eotttav seed - M. stasis sisoufe. No v-harge for recips or rifht to Equal to any $50 gusno.-. JIaa ben, tested for yeain Call and gel : particulars sad ,ae tejujaioeisl Dont be humbngfied by cheap itnitatiuasA Yoo es. ceMl Wtiiiie. 9nlyettvtni.l j : THEOF. KLUTTDaxooiaT, No20:lt .-: i. ) ,i Sols Atent for Row PRICE CURRENT. j , Corrected by J. M. Knox & Co.) I .' "- -ipteniber. 4! 1879 MARRIED. Oa Sua! vy m )mlnj Aayiwt 31st, at S o'clock A.M., at tne residence of the: bride, ty DavM L. HrtoglM, KsaJV r- Wilson KesUer,: ot Moras lowastup, to Mrs. Xaryaret E. Klee, widow ol Uie late Uoorjp Wise, of Uils place. - " . i - I .. -'-..-. . In Rowan coantr, Atiffustaa, 1ST, at the rtaieoce of T4 bride's tat&tr. oy Rev. nVl lioXUrck, Mr. j eQben W t It aja Ml rUale C, tUugbterol Andrew Cntfie, Es-i.- r' i..W . s .:'a DIED. " Diei In Thoiuaville on 2!Jth nit., Mrs SaJHe Cr Wetiiiore, wifeof Win. H. WetmorcV formcly of ibis county.' Cotton firm Middlings.; i . . 11 'ow'; do-v-" 1 ' Bacon, county, hog rouaU ; -jTt-- k : 7 Butteb-t..,; -:! iw!;, -jh ls finds . ! '- - ' '8 Cuickens per doses! " ' : "ilJMfat.Wl Corn " V' '" " M kat moderate dem sod at Wheat good demand at r Floou besi fsm. " ". 1 - t supor." Potatoes, Irish - -' OxioKs-no demsnd LtRO-r. . 4-'i.; i- Hat -.. !'t-." Oats - . ..; Beesw at-- I" - v TaLIaAW ':'i.- RiiicxnERRir.s- j- ArH.Ks. dried .! i SCGAR- i ' ' l : t. : 1 - .- . ..'' to 60(1.00 wo 40 rA- ' S('l -. 1 JlQlSi' B. i 1 r-t I "I -1 -! I . i. ii , i ifi:rt : ii i U : T t V ' A i Hi' ! '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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