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R OW A N TO! INTV14 1)0111 in. matters of church and mate." the candidate of xv W vv nn yuuil x .X (School Hist. ik 37.) Those werahejdajs, aud Montgomery, L i . 1 ' r from 1738 uutil 17CG, when the KevJAlcx-j Legislature, discus N'EWiTEKMS. r l ' 'ill after the 1st day of January, ftfrintiou price of the Watch- 0B dfeasfollows: TURIN DI AN WARS, SCHOOLS, SOCIAL LIPE; ; r Though tire Indians had-retreated from Davidson; Randolph. for -seats in- the next is, iu the coming cam anuer raigneau, resiucu in aiecKienuurg natgn, a liroiMisiiiou to cremei n new coun county, but extended his labors to the net- tv. hi takiuz a nart of 1 Davidson on the i w iioiesaie or?eries. v .A SUirtlmg Discovery in Richmond A l'lomiitent irgima Commits forger c Amounting to $28,000. Richmond Dispatch. r-f paid! in advance, SI -50 the land occupied ly the whites, :"yct they iient delayed ! tuontns, z.uo i still coutinuea upon the lrontiers, and both i ' r f iiiCin. (It-Mil I.U vi..5 . ... irvnvv "M Tim, 11 V U11CU IKCU'iU 1 . . . . ' .( i i .- i 0rt,..., n r- t... i-reaa ana write, ana cinner as rarias tne whet ipr in rm rnmu ur rs i i t i i svit"-"i'. vu me i etui us vi iuc iur-i . . . . t - i - i IXVuhi cold rinff, with the let- an County Court, about .175C, there is! an bn,Sle le-pf Three", with considerable that is bo productively p 3TAt v nlv scratched on the in- account of a visit from a party of Indies, an" -. ""SH 2?. j l.tu' , 5 , ..j- . nni. Su nnn n ouaH. a Snai inn. Uieir Wlllltr imnbiailOIi III UIOIC tO'.orni UariUUIll. 1 lie? I icwaru . c t , Tn,n.,n nrhno sn i.r,ri. Ritu. witu tnem, ana Mnwf; "ueniamsciiafuicues i better eaiinre a direct tax. rq f LLi. ilVirAiaaa ottice. 1 v - llemeuts of Rowan, and laid the foundation south, of Randolph on the soixthwest, aud ot I nyatira. Fourth Creek and Centre of Montgomery on northwest. , Clnirches. The inhabitants, being of that Of tho extra session of the; Legislature respectable middle class of society, Equally as'called by the Governor, tdj meet ou the iBiuuvwj iiuiu ntu cuuiruicu viuesjii mc i loin insu, our iieipie u uun caiickv iuucu i reporter j on baturuay afternoon that a fifignaDt meat c eynn rfaim iJte!- prohvinent, citizen of Richmond was could tacle: butther do think thae state s.tock, p-?,0oc,i oto i other property, I onco set t wont to learn the name of the rohtably to Mr. guilty party and the character of liis op- ti.?nv i,.wi perationa. Our reader will be as much enable ns to 6alletl fwiien tney seo ills name as we One incident in the congressional sthool forj scandal is that Senator Hill intimates that Senator Kellogg instigated the woman Jessie Raymond to make her attack upon his (Hiir) reputation. 'Hill Is chairman of the Privileges "and Elections Committee, When Information reached a Ditpatch 19 1003 to;rPrt in favor of turanjc K dlogg uui ju vrucr to give iuc seat m a ixiuisiaD Democrat, and it is suggisted that t politi cal and personal matters are somewhat mixed. M '. . , "ACORH cook stoye; M DIED. burv on tlieir wav to the Oatawbas Tlifir esanguuen, or union uymn iooKi auapt- tinwl the W estern VJ. liaiiraotl, tuan n"re wnru wo ..iscenaiucu mat ur. in olyect -was to conclude a treaty of pqace I ed ton? wants f both Lutherans and Oer- UelVuta vast sacrifice, such Valuable if.- ciiibarr Silver Cornet band ua- with Urei latter, and thev asked that a "Pass" formed, in those nays ti'-u. i- perty T i L-s, ,t x'a r imvft piiffnril rn l oranfM tn tliom -anrl ft a tnk-pn ot their I . j,,.. :,tVmrV " I : : I rrnrwl will tl.. Ipft a lt " nr -trin1i of by some v i . ii.K. r'miinit'uceuieiit ui vuwu ........... ---- - -- .-o -- .. IUO ,V " . UHr.n..im " in m1in,lunr lia. nrlr ftf 1,D US wmitlillll ther R. pickmson, etlitor and proprietor Mr. Maggie Saixuers, consort of Capt. ot the rianter ana farmer, well known I Win. JU I Saunders aged about 37 years Court. But their vi3its were not all of such a neaceful character. The! terrible war- obtained because Usu STATioxEKY. It will be seen w 80inetiraes ran out j the deaa hours near an !- i. . ' . ... . 1 a. a, ii I . . ; ' j I ifPonnn public oi ii order J rn . . Ti J I t i !ih Rnrinp item? lorwaru.i our iarmers 1 i - : 11. 1 r f 1 nwojieni n .1 ni f tt.ti.nnv riti7pn w!iou. knowl-Hb'c of lettern I -----1----0 v-r. . - - w mc agucuimrai couiiuuuuv ui v irgin- .v. u.wUJ w.i.iu iivjv Diivn .v,..,, . tillMjjirillf. With Illllf ll Zmi. lOr mailt- I . . 1 . . . . - ami IT iir A,. g above the arera;re. They y: " r ;.f."" - , ,M.nK ,n tvho Had been regarded as a gen- ZrLr' v,.' ' ' " ' tlie name of ' Old-field, cIkms from ilw SWJ.at of ti,eir brovts, thus ful- tleman jin every way above reproach, Smithvilhv about the year 1849. She they were "fJ10" 9 tilling one injunction at least, of Holy was the person guilty of this serious off- was a iaeinber of the fir-t Presbvteriau y;fiel?"r .lf r". KTflfl Writ. Some of obr farmer Ibave a habit Cnse. I (old wrhddl) church that was organized in - iuc uFn juuu.i 0f niantiuc and sowinc fields, that arc so i hM SOmeiUllliT losav lO UlCUr I v nirlt nn1 familixt hf fhfr sittlra I 3f'lf ti .H,.arc!hi l- rrUl fr place for the games of the boys, such as! utr t. ., t. v , Mti.:ll,; ThU wr. I J!' 7 V- to a hopeless captivity bevond the nW.un- "T0" 1' . ull-pen- -Cat" or prison- ;.e.,miUtljt uemuera one, just now, who W uiiV..y. , , . ; ,-.,,,. Uai vVcsroMhe BbieRidge. Wherdthe Kasev w"e on its eage me rJ""'r has planted or sown a certiaii field every J t. o 1 . .. .i . . Icil lnfi pnim-pd themsL'lves with :t lie less t 1 , . . , I l I! y:M,o-iimx8 &Ca. anew firm " lVc "ut "uw-hm . . - - on n( ..ni;r,,i.mWa.i,rf" " ' "H" : iJi'- i urnfi mn(riur in nut m iimmrr. 11 irri 1 r in miiv. i i - ry iitii u u nmrii irrti 11 11 1 f c- r r9i a: i u iv 11.,. 1 . 1 1. -.4 ft u l1.. a nsi f ' aaa ' 1 - tr. ::, -ifei-- I i I ... T ..-1- .! v ! 1 diifhf three popular young TO;fW,w.ned: in the Dry Golds' 0! tbf to send erful ahd warlike Cherokces. Bnh men, (1 in the Dry Goods and business, next 3oor to Iloralrs Jew-1 scribes U r-oil nhd see them. ' Thev are Inures Vy ' - . 1 . j.hM'311"- " ' ' yon. tr 1 i. ...f !. I TrUfft OvEItMAA nas ...... sj,aJ ilotil-& Overman;- and will continue a ma of jelouds. ; Thece th't-kyVcJiffs, ....... Litinlnn'r flir I rtlJt HHM.IV lilt; nuivn..?l in-wio J .''v siorui: mere ine-ifviiiiLT bi-wix- am with niagmlisi3 and Jloweiing .lorest trees, decorated with roving climbers, and sttng with t lie perpetual note of the. whip-ioor- wiil : there the wholesome water gushes profusely from the earth in" transparent It appears that for nearly two years beUAwrfncH ,cm?!f S,,e 5", Ca,t ft . m k-'aLaBVB T W VUt' Vltl W W wak 114 been using the forged endorsations of beiovea uy .11 and leaves nine sisters two . i.; t? E' - . . eier xicKiuson, proprietors oi me brothers and many, , other relatives aud emnoHS tieraia. 10 neirotiaoie notes 01- l menus 10 niuuru ncr iww. v. L i v W .... .... I t. ... i 1 . ...;-. . . . , . What on earth he means ... .. i. . . . . roft, in larijrnagc that beautifuliyde- "aney-"J5i. ' ""'Vrrr V no mortal can tell. Hapien what may, w city or soiu yo note oro- A t ROCHESTER PHYSICIAN S EX- the sccnerv of that region, thus I ic- craney-crow, i ne passing inneuw iuu . . . . ; ewrv,i Tear. Mtlnt- kere. For several months past he has I i! PERIENCE. - i i i -1 yt i t - . . j.tTi. r i i Jituii 1 1 iv iuc i acm7iiiwiis sfst--i-ii i m . : ? me ianu oi rue viieroKeesv-. r 7 a neir - f:. , - At v..4 S anu numping airer , ju ,uiow, siowiy aisp forced .the endorsations of Rev. Ueo. R. Caulk ns. M. D..of 3 were encircled hy blue Mils rising ue- , . . : tiJ acivss that field, which is as lMKir as urick- n TvW H Tl f R.. Itlr W who cprfifioa.fOet. fith. 1879. . - . ,w. 1 1 uiiv ail f 11 in n 1 iirv iiiut'ii 1 111 11 i rni i r t- 1 ' a v . vvm w j a .w . - . r l hills, ot which the loity peaks ,wouia : , ' . ,-J uiisr, and has no briars, Aveeus, grass, or , T . . . ' . tli Sif Kidnpv and U . . J 1 . . . hmr nnfl rp;ilmr Ifasuti nloilfl R(nipt lnil'S I . ' . . 0 ' lma rwnntlv liwii nn n vuif. tt thin niin. UI" o" i Iviunev nuu - II. ' 1 1 n-l 1 1 t i . I ,i.a I . " r T I ... 1 ... . . 1 1 u l.l lunii IWU I . - . vv.. M .v.w WW. ...-.vmu I . a ,c un ii. i. " rciitlirin the Kcliool-room a verv Balel of ' ,l,,v "" w .. r I ; , - n. . T. . I practice lor diseases ot owinc ridges -envelope tlw valleys like """- tn.f 1,.KK ,4"Klm'1 fid sese! of cix-at equauiniity-.yajid actually try, and also of Rev. Charles D. Taylor nil t. .anU Rochester, N..Y., that lie has used iver Cure in his the kidneys and hen aatisCactorv i;iih t lll' l pmuuux AO - iuc nrttkiivi , ti n , A , . . , . - 4, j ' rmer-if the school- did not-close tip for ft:e,,, plow-iat liekt in-order to see professor in ake lorest .Colleget -Nortli jn the extreme. Heaays: 'l would now the summer-the, children would devote hui !,loW; " never , Waskiiown to Carol in aboth of them brothers-in-law prescribe; the same reruedjr all similar- n rt -o- SThWe wha projM)se to coiitrib ,tflrislr Relief fund are requested !. :,i nfiMiiri! l?n 'Sr. fJri'fn- week, ' as they wis.h to make a re- fflt!inMn iIod;iy next i!'.; j- o I if' mw . 1 fl. ll.-l v titBcRvr: e regret wwmi mui t o Liiikc'r o mul, situateuaiew nuie rttitu this place, was destroy eu..iy nre utajliiglit last. It was the work of an incandiavy, prised and the public- was snr icarii that two respectable men neighborhood. A. II. and bred. jiy brothers, have ieen iuuu-i u wipHlni Tlie; pre.liininary examination is M at 'tlie office ot T. U. liaugh- rM I'll while we goto press.' - ton He permt Imry- 1:1V. ! ii : everv me teil Itii! IIkalth ! Frret not the Su- jnddnt's' notice, re citizens of Sali thin up your preinises witliout de- hpriJ will s()n bi; here, ant! ;ur rf-ot -rlcsircs tlw; -co-operation ot Mlj.. And ye. Mayor and ctmnnis fiei not the suggestions made by themselves to the mumble-peg, or bors, with, moss ing lranches of But the people tAfwtWki ago and act upon them now the weatlietis cool. M i J. J. SUMMEREIL. S. II. o- for Rowan Co. L. I J B itt, of Charlotte exhibi ii4 j spiendid .panorama, of the Apocffyptic vision af St. John, Monday ai?l f Tuesday evening, at Meroney's i taken as a work of Ai t, it is fully springs snow white cascades glitter on tlie common "old-field school.-' About 17(50 a hillsides; and the rivers, shallow, but pleas-1 classical school wasestaolisheu at lieiii-mont. ant to ; t';e eye, rush tlirough the narrow near Uol. Aiex. Usborne s residence, c-ailefi vales, which the abundant strawberry irim- the ' Crowlield Academy." The location is sons, and coppices of rhododendron 1 and about two miles north of Davidson College. flaming azaleaabrn. At the fall of the on the head-waters of Rocky River, and in leafrtlie fruit ot the mckorv aud the chest- the bounds of Centre Congregation. Here nut is thickly strown on the ground. , The a numlu-r of distinuislied men, w ho acted fertile soil teems r.jth luxuriant .herbage on j well their part in their tlaj-, received their whicli the roe-bXck fattens: the vivityin'g education, or were prepared tor; College breeze; is laden with frasrranee ; andf. dav 1 Among these were Col. Adlai Osborne, wlie break is welcomed lv the shrill cries of the! was for a long time Clerk of Rowajn Super ior Court, and a leading man in the Rowan Committee of Safety at the opening of the Revolution. Dr. Samuel Ensebius MeCor kle. the pastor of Thyatira aud )iTacher in Salisbury, and who for a long time conduc ted the ZTrrSParriassijji Academy," near Thy atira, also becan his claieal, studies1 at -Crow field." Dr. James Hall, the soldier preacher of t!e lievolution, the founder and conductor of "Clio's Nursery" School, on the headwaters of South Yadkin, ibegan his literary course at this same Institution. The same is true in regard to Dr. Ephraim Bre vard," who is said to le the author of the Mecklenburg Declaration ot May 20, 1m o. The Rev. David Caldwell, about 170G, is snid to have taught in the Crowfield Acad emy for a.fhort season. But lie soon remov ed to north eastern Rowan now (juiltord where, after a short time he established a school on the headwaters of North Unfialo, ; gentler samesof inarbles, ' " "9 . " " t " of Dr. Luther R. Dickinsiin. It is stated J aftlicted, ho;e keeping In leafy ir- u i.. .a that all the endorsements of the names of 8ta,ie 1" olr rartKts beneath the spredd- " w"v 'i "'i'" " ' " r : , , . . ' JanitoApt the trees i j ! any man living jor dead, lour cones- these gentlemen and they are said to be j j 5! .nVr ; poimcufc wonm gi.uui,iwisi; auwo mnmerous on paper drawn bv Ur. L. R. A Tit"it ACADEMIES. ! nien ti wake un. eveu thoti'di it be late . . ? m. I -ILv -i4t. .1 e .1 ' 1 I AMCKiHsoii are iorgenes. xuis lsuisoi T .,, ... were not content with the in tli -if tviwwui nr tiuir Iiva. :im! ni-Ktl 0 I T will if . MBftJi3jiTaiiy panorama yet exhibited 'UwM'&otiie consider it the best. It was jiiiiliii4y' latrouizwl, and' we learn hjmrfltlie! press it was well received ircrtrgliout the State. i j - O . rf i i Salisbury, -March 12. &r Sir: I "bee leave to correct Hie social niiihthawk and the liquid carols of the mocking bird. Through this lovely re gi)u were scattered the little villages of the, ('herokees, nearly fifty in number, eachjeon sisting:of but-jufew eabines, erected vhere the bend in the mountain stream affordat once "a-defence and a strip of .alluvial'! soil for cultured (Hist. U. S. Vol. S. pp. 2tu-7.) In 175!) the whole frontier of the Southern Provinces was threatened by the savagfs, and the Indian scalping knife had already begun its bloody work upon the unsuspect inir borderers. After the reduction of the French Forts of Frontenac and Dunnesne bv the Ameri can forces, the Chirokees, who were fillies of the Americans, on their return home, ap propriated some, lorse3 to tlieir own use from the pastures of the Virginia settlers. Upon-this the Virginians rose against them and slew twelve or fourteen of their warri ors.""". This ili-adied severity aroused the whole nation, and tb young warriors; ilew to arms, and begun an indiscriminate slaugh ter, of the white settlers. Gov. Littleton-of South Carolina promptly called out the troops .of the State, and in this campaign voting Francis Marion first flohed his tuaid- en.sword. Col. Hugh Waddell, of BeBor.t, Bladen County, North Carolina. -was sint to the west to aid in "holding the Indians in check. Ilis head.juarters were in Salisbury, while his troops ranged Through the 3 foot hills of the Blue Ridge. Under his direc- tion Fort llobos,-on the neao waters 01 me and you are at. liberty to so testimonials." FOR THE CAMPAIGN, nrnnorl w cninnr!lrri1 lwfrin fertilize such field, then plow and sow, of all his notes bearing the eudorse- t,o pubheat ion of n campaign0 paper, on aud then reap. Respectfully, IdlTHYOPHAGOS. Married in: Her Night Gown. A wedding took place a few days ago notes jj to be heia by private indi that savors strougly ot romauce. e v;,inals. thouch- it is remitted that seven ment of Jeter & Dickinson. br alout the 15th March. 1880 ; and wil Tlie accrecate sum of these forceries continue to print it until after the Fresi isitot fully known, but investigation dMtial Section, or for eight months from shows; that it will not fall short of $28,- 000, aud may be larger. Most of the thei time! of first issue. The price will be Oxe DotLAU. A limited number of ad vevtisemeiita will be inserted. All who who favor the enterprise are earnestly re que&ted to give to it that substantial en were uotablo o asceiuuti the uaiue 01 of banks have the bride, but the groom wiis a native of tj,emj each one or more J courageiiient necessary to insure sue Onr nartv is woefullv in need of every . 1 1 11 . . - r - . - . . l'erqniuiaus . county, nameu iy. 11, Dr.: Luther R. Dickinson was at his of- help fo a thorough organization ; tor with seems that the contemplated elopement f.n ,ilo 'rhniailnv mnm. ont it defeat is certain. It is of vital im n...i wjti, Wiwr. until . .. .... . . . um i. i ,.. nortauco to all classes mat ine xremo- IlltltiawV VA A til OUVII VJWV J I nnf rMio 4""k nil tl.lQCAQ fltlT til was ninunced with sucn sccrecv, uuiu ; 1 1 ri, ;ut,..it v hou . ..ft b i"",""v v" : ' . ' 0 t a ' J . cratic Party should triumph this year a lew mini's ueiure ine imie, much t,ltMi that he was coinc to Louisa couu- -sn .rti.pt. firt tn 1 ' ' father was let into the secret by a confi- ry ,ur a feW auys. Jle was perhaps then properly inform V i WILLIAMS BROWN" f ! Hit the xclusiT sale of thin ceh-brsto'l A Cook 8to?e anu they are cing off liks hot i tt 1 A FIN2 JEESEY BTJXLV I T at mv stable. A rare cliance to cross yonrr-i stock with the very best, which all ought . . f in vt ri to embrace. ' rummi. C:3m. . JAMES M. GRAY, - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, , SALISBURY, k a . . ' Office in the Court Ilouse lot, next door to Squire Hanghton. Will practice in all Lthe-Courts of the State. Blactmer and tolrai,. Attorneys, Counselors ., and Solicitors. SALISBURY, N, O Jamsay22 1879-ti i 1 l 1 1 1- TIME TABLE VESTERll II. C. RAILROAD Leave Salisbury da nt Sf the biide. The tuther's wrath was kindled. He loaded hi aware of the awful 1 S KUU UUU ;f t,w, in l.,.p.,t them 1 the people; secondly, to Third Cree , and thirdly, to induce Eluiwood GOING WEST. 6 or. A, k .. . .. liselosiires which . . r l.l them to iro to the noils. Statosville rt Ik t'X-l ! I- vy. I I 1 .1 II lOllilk I 1 - M 1 , .. .. .1 : ii I - I 1 III lltilrtt i mi mil v." , cicr. awaited patiently tue coming 01 niegiooiu Jiud rllc public. Ou that day he wrote tlie llool;i" ,....11 ied on all matters of Newton evidently intending to give him a warm .....1 4,r.,,.4i tilt5 r,,iiowinir confession of his iiublie interest, on the political Questions Conora ion. The would-be J bride had re- ,rUilt: at issue in this year's campaign, and to Hic.kory effect a thorough organization ot the uem- fw.v.itii. jSYticuri'-if ii-n l.nrti ill lnwilll. T ... . .1 V.V. 1 ... lw V'".'i'V , t. . . v I fcj - " - - - - - i.T .1.1, 4.. rki.l.-. ff. ti.f- ll'U.lwll flllll I . .1 f -1, 1 . 1 """ 1U .1... w want tor my reaiiers, inereiore, an uie nri (iffewater 1. p 1 .-1 i : 1 . . . titni p' i-:rr "1,ubv creditors a irann siaiemeni, 01 my sin nuu in-oiile in the county. 111 my iriemi in Marion the name aud the dilterent sections, assist me in obtain- old Fort ing theiu by making up clubs, &c. Jleury rcccptn. tiled fo her room aud lay wide awake, in momentary expectation yf hearing the sound ot carriage wheels at her gate, lit- tie dreaming that her father was outside with a gun. The pleasant sound soon greeted her ears, but was closely followed by the awful report of a gun. I curd Morganton Glen Alpine.. Taking in about three miles from where Mrtensboto , tj;e (nation at a glance, the young now stands. 1 his school was in operation . , .., il -, , and in this ten years before the Declaration off Iudcpcn ence, and alsoa number of years alter, and it is computed that there were about fifty ministers, lcsides a large nuniler who en tered the other liberal profeionsj who were educated at this rLog College' of 'orth Car olina. The old field schools andla fewclas- ducational fina at this Sontli Yadkin, near Statesville was erected, kllhig nnstake I noticed in pur last and Fort Tell ico appears to Imvc an- yw; you said light traveled , vpii, though not a citizen of Row- ttbie rate of 11)2,000 miles per hour, also an County, spent a considerable portion of 4 rifts ball at 1,000 miles per hour. Light his time in the neighborhood of balisbury. 13 182,000 miles per second, a rifle and was the owner 01 W.T ' ill in I'll 111 ii'n .yiiiv v. iviuuiii , over six hundred acres on t he-south side of Fourth Creek, and about seven hundred acre ad ioininff the south line of the;Salis- 1iury Township lands, on both sides of Crane Creeks. His Fourth Creek h-tuls he sold in 17(57 to Walter Lindsay, Esq., ahd hi hnuKnear Salisbury were sold in 179b to Conrad 13 rem. and Louis Beard, j At the defeat of Gen. BnuURick. in 17oo travi ball at 1,(KM) feet per second. tliJUl L......1...V ..FT? At IVirW oiziieu. a ineiiioi-ir ji it. m. ' cLiioli Salisbury Male Academy, o- case of Mowery r Conimission- en iif Salisbury, ou appeal to the Supreme CoijH, the judgment lwlo was afiifmed, And the court held that "the Statute al- Mai. Hugh Waddell appears as t he comman the commissioners of towns, and oer ot t wopn, pan.es .v'-- 1 frn nnn in t hi r a ni'i 111 win at 11 l IMtmd - Tt 1 mimoa o ctinl i 1 f t:ir (ill lllf1 I i ' . i - pri niinunanf. in 7TH. Mai. Waddell with some jivge oi seeping uog.s 111 iuc iimus ui xorti, Carolina troops served umier uenera Miejji tqwu or citV, is constitutional; and the tigltt of property in dogs is re- zed" by la w." CD0H 'j: II: 151880 1 Ait i-i . -TP" Uxclaimkd Lett Kits. of unclaimed letters remaining in Washington. It was a North Carolina sol dieri named 'John Rodgers, a sergeant ma ior in Wadilcll's troops, that captured the Indian, whose mtormanon led to iiie niiacu on and subsequent -abandonment of that celebrated Fort, at the Junction ot the fliou oivaheia and AHegarty Rivers, where Pitts ti-ixi.-'ffi - uMiioi.n- v t- f .r..l linrir now stands. - Rodgers .obtained- are uliWdni- 1. . I warvl from the Assembly of Nortli Carolina sieal Academies comprised the c facilities ot Western North Carol ime. But those whose means would allow it were sent to complete their education at Vmceton, or "Nassau hall, as it was then called. There under the instruct ions ot President Witherspoon the clerical signer of the National Declaration ofj Independ ence they imbibed not only a knowledge of the liberal ars and sciences, but also the principles of liberty and independence. which brought Jorth such rich years aiterwarus. I irirl fuxl from her room 111 I.er 11 i 11 lit C3 clothes, joined her lover, garb lied to Jlymcu's altar. The groom was wounded in the ami; quite seriously, llie couple passed through tills town cu rdnte for Perquimans. -f-Elizabeth City t'VUon. ' 1 j'" A Drcain With la Moral. fruit a few Vr meritorious services. 110. II. Bargar, James II. Bowers, t i 1759. Col. Huh Waddell., with all the indy Raker. '..-" 1 Provincials and all the militiaj of Orange, C4-J. Conatzer. Miss Martha Ciiuch ton, AnsOn and Rowan counties, joined with the MissNa'ttift PnrtPi- trooins of South Carolina, in an expedition EMfsJgnes Evans, colored. agamst the Cherokces. Fort Pn nee George , ' I Oil UIU IIU1IA3 III mv jijuuuii;;'. ...'"--! ......... .11. UUlOlI. ;.K. K Tnrll.n TVlM'T, lrf TTfTixvep Jj-n hi; II. Johns. -v- v was-the place of rendezvous for the (North J W.Smith. Miss Annio Stevenson, Carolina forces. The chiet ot the Chero- isi Mary Jaue Smithy -Margaret - Sharp, keei, Atta Calla Culla, alarmefyt the ap ed.; i nroach ot so numerous anxarmy, sueu ior nyi..J :m 1 r 1 -1 I .w.nP and a treaty was concluued. toi. " nvii Ltinni mi iii';i?mt tM a 1 1 rzi iilii t f - f give date of list- Wood Leaves. This is indeed an age of hurry ; not only does Easter come earlier than it has for several vears, but even the Equinox which has been popularly supposed not to l.u-due until the 21st, arrived in this lattitude full two weeks ahead of time 111 the shape of the usual Eqninoxtial storms. From iiresent prospects, however, it promises to remain until Easter. We are almost tempted to wish for the climate of Peru, where it never rains. The peaches are blooming and the oth er, trees beginning to put forth their leaves. Before the late rains, owing to the presence in large 11 umbers of ilie Cicfulo Ejcitiosa, the wheat was looking badly ; now it, or perhaps the Grasshopper, has taken a "new departure," and the crop is promising. We are sorry to learn that the Scarlet Fever is prevailing in Scotch Irish. Sev eral cases are reported, and 0110 death, a son of Mr William Stele. id. D. L. Bkixcle, P. M; . Jackson Hill Letter. Maucu 8, 18S0. Editor Carolina Watchman : Never in the annals of our country were turnip salad and cabbage half so scarce as now, especially in the lower end of Davidson county ; and never were peo -IT : .t Llhioclivillc Items. iTivo little colored liovs were scnffiinir one Wnastlwcck, and one of them got his arm MTOke.. Dr. W- A. Leazer was called in and fodered the necessary medical aid, and he f aow ..doing very well. j Jplin Williford. ancL Dr. Leazer, moved fPfj the Village-ast week, and according to F custom that the b.ivs h iv wiiii liUdtes, jewsharps. rVM'VCIS. Waddell returned 'home, where with five hundred militia kept in JcnstanUswVieef he prctecte. tne xromier o.r T,. fuller f money (silver es- ot the t;neroKees, wiiofcc iv imi ........ . . t. v - '.. n...r a ifesied itself on every suitable pecas on not- ,,.1' u7 ,0 , u v. withstanding tne treaty i .1- . ; 1- ... anann nnA tlAVr wnJ it LHiWrhiir 1 1 it v 1 1 1 1 o cv U'lou j u. w - -jo c rt "'Society and fecnoos. ! fairer prices. In tact, never was there a c.k -na tliP.mnditionof the Inhabitants time when the price of an article seemed of Western North Carolina from its first set to depend so little on its plentifulness or lnnt i r mt 1745 un to the' beriod of the scarcitv : there is plenty of bacim, corn, Revolution. Moore, in his history 01 iNorth wheat, oats, potatoes, conon, cjuuc, ipuies purfilina df-scribincr this ner.od ot time, and horses, and yet ail tnese uringiau ' c-:. : . . . I . . 1 A. with great truth and force says: VLite in the prices, constituting a general juimee 10 The good brethren of Hartford have been dreaming dreams and telling them at Friday night experience meetings. One worthy deacon has related a vision in which two brethren met in heaven, and one of them incidently remarked that he came from earth. The other immediately caught at the idea and remarked with much interest :; "Indeed! I also came from earth." lie replied: "Is that sot Pray, from what portion of earth did you coiner' lie answered ; From the United States of America." The other replied : "Ah ! you did. I also came from there. How happy am I to meet you and to make your acquaintance. Now pray tell from which of the States voucame." He replied: 1 came from the good'ohi State of Con necticut the land of steady habits.' More interested than ever,' he exclaimed: 'Is it possible ! If you will believe, I also came from that State." Here he proceed d to inquire.1 "Excuse me, but may I isk further from what; place iu Connecti cut you came I" "Certainly," ho replied, 'I came from Hartford." "How strange ! Why, I came from there two, and lived there during all my sojourn on earth, and ret we never made each other's acqnaiu- ancc. The. inquiry then arose, "With what particular church in that city were you connected ?" He answered : "With the Rev. --'s j church." He exclaimed, "Astonishing! Is it possible ? I was a mwuber of that same church, and yet we never became acquainted or spoke with each other.": The two: brethren implored each other's forgiveness,; ajSd : asked God to help them to set asitlcti carthly dis tinctions and to live 111010. in the fellow ship of the Spirit and of Christian broth rhood. ! - folly! in fraudulently using credit of othem in the vain hope of extri cating myself from embarrassments caus ed I by bad management of my affairs. Compelled to flee from my home, utterly peuniless, I solmuely declare my purpose to devote the balance of my life to the payment of my every indebtedness, and 1 iuvpke a charitable judgment and treat ment ou the part of all concerned. "L. R. Dickinson." Before leaving the city Dr. Luther R. Dickinson made a deed of trust convey ing the rianter and Farmer and all his real estate to secure his brother, Rev. Dr. A. E. Dickinson, for certain bona fide en dorsements. It is understood, however, that Rev. Dr. Dickinson refuses to occu py the position of a preferred creditor and has relinquished to the other credi tors of his brother all his interest in the property conveyed to him. This he has done notwithstanding the serious embat - rassmeut in which he himself is iuvolved by his liabilities for Dr. Luther R. Dickin J. J. STEWART. Salisbury, Feb'y 18th, 1880. SwanhanoaGap Black Mountain Coopers Arrive GOING EAST NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Chew jacksou's Best Ssreet Navy Tobacco Salisbury Third UrecK Eluiwood Statesville Catawba Newton Conova llickory icara Morganton Glen Alpine t:.i . I have a fine collection of Plants, well grown, ii"". at red need rales, -which" I will sell cheaper 0., 7 25 , . 811 9 06 9 57 1010, 10 XI 1! 22 12(19 H. M 12 35 12 17 I 144 2 28 3 01 3 45 -4 01 4 10P1 3 30 :3U7 2 1 46 HOT-HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS, CHEAP 1 than can h iurch:i8ed an v where else. Price list free. Correspondence nolicited. W. M. SMITH, 20:1m Concord, N.C. Henry i Swannanoa Black Mountain C"oper 151a 12 43J 112 10 ! 9 .16 ; 933 . 8 45 7 57 7 44 ! 6 32 . 616 6 00 A. XL! rt n . v. A I . . . . . a.I.am . . . . 1 Z . .... 1 mm luuuua oliici u uaiuui iiiiiu rrt?. and trnvp. tliHin a serenade. ftnu accoru.ngio oountiCswas full of pleasure and our farmers. tin n nlmv profit. Tlie Indians, save those of King Dnri,,g tlie w !-,?if S' Blunt on the Roanoke, were all gone! toward I)Cople were in t j pa hjstjFnduy night, the barn JttjOverciuBa, who.-lives within a eek just past many of onr iioniilf. were, in attendance on the spring the setting sun. Tlhe rude camns; or tne term of tj4e Uj,erior Court of Davidson ..i.... i, ...I imon ron (iii nv uni'K nr i it i.. ... n,..! in Jii.iku- , , - - tr..;i;.. ,.-.! miluMin,!. I . .. , , . . ' . ; . .Li iramcci inusv. iiupii.iiu.i 4;er mvoraoie circuiiisiaiires, n i .1 ipie.- ... - etq CninROcnvo wft!i destroyed bv fire, eripgs were iu..j I ; - " JacRsmi lllll, aild to Olliers living remote -. . 1 ; . , - ' - " J J ' Pi a xo FAcromEs to Cixse. w York, March 15. All the piano manufac- tuers have made arrangeiqents to close I their factories, to-morrow. It ja estima ted that about 4,000 workmen have been thrown ont of employment. PSSI1SMOBST GUAHOS! FOR COTTON AND TOBACCO: WAHN'S PLOW B2 AND Raw Bone Super Phosphate For Cotton, Diamond Soluble Bone For Composting. Ve are olTering tlie above P.rands of Gnano h'rmers. coll fidently telieviiig that they cannot juirclnise any other thai will give ; MONTREAL HEARD FROM. ll. I. Moseiy. 01 .uouireai, au.iuii,.ei- i..n rMn i tifb.l Sent. 27. 1879. that he had suffered ;.i;.,it-,ncr vnur natronaee. we hope lhat all terribly from dyspepsia, and was com- I will call . and see us and hear terms before pletely cured by taking arner s &aie making arrangement elsewhere Trains mn daily. Sundays excepted- j Train going West will breakfast .it States ville and dinner at llenry. T ain going East breakfast at Henry and dinner at llickory; J. W. WILSON, President. , i TIT A Tin riUlJUa Other Pianos wear out BUT THEY GO Oil EOREVER; 1 VICTORS la all rreat coo teat and tot Bf veara paat the icknowledrci Stmlrd tlk VVerfd. Musical Pert cUoo.Wonderfol DorabUW tjr and Reasonable tJCst. Trua ecooooiT ladicateS parcfeaMof feoia Ohlckerin and ao otfce fgctlier t yam Jthall 1 ...... ,-,,1 ti.f. np"-rn nuaic-rs atiucti cuaniis 1 j-. ...r ....,1 it-ia n.rv noat with its contents, which consisted ' "V. v:' i fri. U.; "qm t,,c" -W""J' '-,.p"- e-ambuiit of nrovendcr three head to ,ne midnignirevt;,. r : iuconveuiciice, it not a curse. 1 our cor uaiuouDC pi provenucr, inric iu.au - e , on,i finakprs did not nrevail t. . 1.1 i..i....o..rU i..df able horses, and five head of cattle. ,V1W t .,ii"i responueiii mu iue.i' V"r b wasfirst dUwl atioutO o'clock. e Aioemar e reS.u.- - "1" week, of going to Lexington, a distance U W. Stirewalt, and tko colored V? df n& 5 plead ? 21 ?ilcS' iu rle J t0 ""1 10; were a mil distant. 1 Thev went their big hoops v ere .never ' , YJIi:?f ders the penalty of a judgment ' i)o89ibU8nepdnd found the barn aswhen walking aminue 05 N-b imposed for nonattendance ns a witness. Kmrrfan ibma, nn.1 Mr Over- robber ot winst. iiorse races fuu. v- at tbe motion of the same ponnsel! that vw ... ...... 1 v.v -AfA nirk in p.ifTii i tvir us t . n i ..i rv 1 KiiiL 111 tin: iif.v vaw s" ? ' 1 rirtii vopitn ir 1111 in 11111 v i'M'iim 11 111111 1 ne wina 1. . i. ' . c 'sa.atid.Iaiuil v all sound asleen. f"w wowing tolerably strong at the time, Rrectly towards the house; and as there were Weral buildings between the-house and U Alll1 nit hana Imnn Knmf llll T a bfisk rain falling at the time. It was .yejoail all doubt the work of an incendiary. "era is ii0 CU to tuo perpetrator .'of this ,ficndifh outrage. ' -in?" ti y-Ca'" chlld of Mr Jt F em l10 lives about six miles north of this Wj Was burictlhcre tQ-dayv W. .. - . ..-il.i. . v . ...... - - - pastimes. . ery uincrent were u.cu o. from faTtheT attendance, at Spring term a iiowan, Urange ana uumueriaim. o ai mo afTQ ov c-neroKee arr? ; Tho time is now come when it is heces- ULue liinge luuuiua... r" i" V sarv. iu many instances, to crehte new tomaliawK was possiu e y - - pmties. Many of the old Long persecution uau sumumieu iuai .u - h . pop-ulatio! sa gI.eat aua their enthu,iasmo iLe Scotch " so lengthy, fliat io-tjuuet- OUS.deVOUOa UCClluiu w U.uXiumiU. ....M. r imnntfil nn xvitl MSPR. Tl. rr .linrrlips wort! I u -4''"0 -"-i- r- --r - ---1 The Press' ix thk Citv. Some one has !ikwlnahow many papers there were published in llaleigh. In order to satisfy the enquirer in full we publish a list. News. ! Observer, j . Yifitor. j Dispatch. I Journal of Industry. African Etpositor. People a V dice. North Carolina Hepublican Christian Advocate. Missionary! Hearld. j Recorder. ! PrimativeHaptist. St. Marv'siMuse. Hale's Weekly. State Journal. Farmer arid Mechanic. Friend and Templar. Signal. . : North Carolina Farmer. Country Homes. liuleigh News. Hitters. lie nays: My appetite is goou, ahd I now suffer 110 inconvenience trom eating hearty meals." These Bitters are also uspeceifie for all skiu diseases. JanlloApl Respectfully, BERNHARDT X- BROS. 19i6w PRICE CURRENT. I Corrected by J. M. Kxox Co. March 18 I860. :j: y. AT 1 ir 1 ii!.. Cotton farm good Jiiuuuugs, Middling low do stains Bacon, county, hog round BUTTEH Edos CmcKEXs -per dozcu Cokn rew Meal moderate demand at Wheat good demand at Fr.oun best fain. extra ! ; super. Potatoes, Imsu Ok ions no demand Lard -Hay-Oats Beeswax Tallow BLACKBEKniES Apples, dried - 12 111 10111 20 10H $ 1. 50C&2.00 6061 65 1.251.30 3.303 HO 3.35 3.25 50 50 89 50 4550 2021 67 7 5G 1012 Graham's Old Stand! DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, Fresh Meats of all kinds. Canned Goods, Fruits, Confections, j .u rCall and get his prices. 19:1 ni 1 i M Harness, Saddles, &C. KhIa ivm mnn ifiO'J ' i m ilnr bad. uito,, Wen to the Jews. The ministers in charge ""J" V aiid the ruling eldcp were followed impUc- poudent. w.ould, thtrtfoic, Mt t!u; Wilmingtbn made her first shipment of cotton to Russia, says the Star, on the I ltlu Tlie cargo consisted of 2,020 bales,: and Messrs.! Williams & Marchison were the shippers. . BUB LOCALS. LAST CHANCE TO BUT CHEAP tlckertiif V Son Urgelf advanced tkelt pfleti . r. Out old contract ernlr Aeril t. ialVt tn all erdin ncainl Mm Oat data at 114 ntotf vAam aav an MiltiTIf ti Imtt It lanital'. Order flow and aave from iM to $50 the etfr Ekaeeyreeent rates raraetee4 0U7 to Apnl l ITDDE5 & BATES. Saraanab. (hu . WVUeaak AgeaU Urn CiaFla.. CH.TbA No.20:4t - - " DR. GEO. W. GRAHAH; GH ARLOTTE, N. C. pr Practice Limited to j EYE, EAR, and THROAT Diseases. Office with Diw. JONES & GRAIIAM. 16:3m KERR CRAIQE, I Cheap Chattel Mortgages, arions other blankt for sale hr I DON'T FORGET IT COME AND GET YOUR PhotogrPlls' C.TV.C WOOLWISE, HOTOGRA I'HKR. I Just received at A C. Hai bis L a fine .ot of No. 1 Cioaks and ; Fbesch Caxdieb. , - r LOW PRICES AND GOOD VORK Have made mv Business a success. And I now offer the iieople of this county i and adjoining sections the BEST HADE WORK in my line that can be fousd in the State. The Material I i of the Pel Quality, and nn the best w always me t.neaieii, POLAND'S, HEADQUARTERS For Harness and Saddle i me juaw iu your purchases. All 1 ask w a trial ana 1 iriiarantee satisfaction. - - . - r r I can Mil G00d Set ol l larnew ior o.uu and up to the finest t ooirid. oj ew WWiy. I can sell you a uooa aauoic Tvf rill aiideee roe, next door to Craw tford' Hardware etoie, on Fisher Street. 13:3b, W.E.yCLAHU. Church & C0fS. Fine ILtKivo Soia, Put up iu neat packages, for sale at J. W. neEElil'SM ' : At Mini Prices CliOVER, ORCHARD, ; and , -AH other Grass Reeds, at Richmond Prices, (freight included). '- I Call and see at EXNISS'J - 17:tf - - J V NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN -l - ' ' ': .. -.- iE ! - "; i I I . U': - -" -,f . Jfwv- '-: --' r - r - : - - -i- i ;
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