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the western carolintan •_.- published every saturday a shi 1mb li smj'dui aiu ji>^jdi»ji y w . ji aillp'j itfl pjj ijr'isi uii^h v <>' •<» no 3 whole no 85 at two dollars a year salisbury north carolina june 20 1835 oi in ii ii is mid iii>i • mu cfri tin expiration or t month ii l ii<i in advance i in \\ sl tii carolinian spring a summer i nshioilb for 1835 i ,.„■!*. i , m i holllil till ilu con mill :,, 1 li m^^m i mrr r jomuw , h , hc ■u mil our j ■«•'";— "' „ do i i - i ,, , ., men 1 ■'.''. u ■l!e hin , hill his vole on iii the ; , u ,| hum - • ( ■tie on the | ■ft ■i i n un — , u |,,, i li.nl i lluit till v i to , iii e.s who john 1 pure o ilm i riotis.ii to .... to the itleii — a i them too to do i with to lo , l . in „ i l.i ii he the i the i ell/.loe .,,„, ■t.i thi m . i iue hi 1 i alarui i here i l l at tli iln l ||,|| hllltl his willi to ||„. hl.tiii ll the u ■l'i u lor — to i|i|.ei.re like so inniiv hoys who had heeu al generals fr tl.al stule happened lo lu.ve the coiieci.led iu separate iluees — alter as : ; , , _^_^^^^^^^ 5p>3 no wil!l ' s i aflbrded us a seasonable supply — nol much south la placed to the credit of the plate of rhode p^eit !',„ a package of 10 whole tickets "'' !' «"' s •'"" l ll "' <''"'»>> k <<""<'■u because gen green was c niiiiai.der r_n | k . . _ _ . . %._>., 00 at that tune we hud no parties among us we at the time those resolutions were adopted for 10 half tickets 11 60 werebut oneparly and that for our country then there were 18 militia companies in mecklenburg i in quarter tickets - - 5 7 r > m "' ''"' " dozen of years afterwards n man who and cabarrus counties — ihe practice was at a com -. ... '. , '.. . .. was popular and had the public confidence was punv niuster each companv elected two of iheir kt am onl s iron a distance hy mail pos . ,„„,„', j ,„ ,* 1 „ „.,. da lln ,, ,„ „ iak . j „ c(m , mllte „ „ • ., s ,,„, „„. '„ ' , paid r by private conveyance enclosing the cash , sacrifices of his time and property in the ihey had the most cot fidedce .., for intelli ice - r pr./e.i.ck.-.s ... our previous lotteries will re ,.,„..„,..,. cauge w , m nom * na > ceived aswell as 1 can ,-, mber . it wm ,.,.„, ,:„„.,,„.,. 7 ur«"it i^'"'i . ■v ' i • a " ils "' il depreciated currency-it wis evident .,.„- ... the autumn of ihe year 177-1 1 had i i al . c.i ' ii . ?' a i 7 ne y w;,s ■"" ho motive b y wh ' ch ho wasgovorned meatings in the winter und spring previous ... l count ol the drawing will be forwarded immediate ,,,„ ,,, driva „„. enemy ,-.:,..,. our country * nd mta . meet ju of m ay 1775 the i'.un.mtt « cr n a m ' v - "'' i i i . i n wish lhe independence which they had declared — continued for 15 years after what time thev a i all prizes payable in cash forty days after „,,. ,-„,., wa „„,,,. wils ,,,, ,„.„,,..; _.,,,, ,.._,,„.„ „, i . c , n8c(1 is , mkl „ m f ,„ .,,.,. , h >, the drawing subject to a deduction of fifteen per vide , m in modern , i||10hi ,„ m . lm „ „,„,.„_ fiir lt oo whe 1 had tl.e l.o to r-pres il„s t , „ , y , "" wl 1 * t i _____! nil """ n pp ar *' ha plentier they are the greater the ihey usually met alter the election and fbrn i'd iu hi ' '"., [,, risque that tho public tranquility may be disturbed rtructions to their repwisentativea in the general .' s ' ~ and finally mny produce more evil than at present assembly — vou have several public laws on or w " l ' ' anticipated statute rock that originated in those committees iii would be tedious to recounl all ihe eflbci pro thai have never been repealed or amended in 10 need by the di tcusaion und resolutions passed in years lis place sixty mar past how faithfully those on taking a retrospective view for 80 years back ten their neighbors and iheir oftspring acted up the difficulties embarrassments und dang nt that the professions ihey then mnde — thai ihey re were hefore us und e p„i , wilh the pr . nt uliirly furiushi'd their quota of i while the war flourishing an i happy condition lie country is now us al ii distance bul after the liill of charleston i — what er cause of gratitude to tl . sui reme nd bueford's defeat then they were called out en ruler of the universe how n a blessil g we lose when mecklenburg became a frontier againsl are and have been favored with thai in tin com powerful enemy — need i mention that several of moil course of human events cannot lie attributed er brave sons fell in the bailie al ranisour's mill to anv oilier cause that in the well fought battle of hanging rock having merely glanced at the reminiscence of lie lost the lamented capt david raid and siv the revolutionary war all iiiii the . vpediliou to males a ,,! hud 1 1 wounded — had her proportion wil.niuj.ton in the fall of the v.-ar 17 under the f men and suffering in ihe disastrous defeat of command of jen rutherford where a detachment lo.icr.il gates the 10th of august i7n0 — or of cavarly of 100 stly from this county nnd ie iifl-nr at wul.ul.'s under col davie in sep rowan at the raft swamp charged and del ed inls;r the same year when a party superior in upwards of 001 tories ami at lhe brick house umbers were surprised and beat in il.e vicinity of opposite wilmington defeated a superior number io inaiii british army — or when the british ar 10 our own n low days before the british evai uu tvof 0000 regulars marched into this village in ted wilmington tins campaign was the last in li the pomp of war ou the 86th of september which vour ihtia was engaged in the revolution 780 was opposed by col davie in a kind of par ary war and i think has fully redeemed the lian fight with 3511 chiefly of this county and pledge made by those fathers in their behalf on ur well tried friends of rowan — or tlml during i the 20th of may 1775 the occurrences of note .<• 13 days they stayed here their sentries were which took place since that time perhaps most ufi hot down their piquets harmsse.l an.l a foraging you who re advanced in life r,'„,i;t,\,>-r ____________________________________________________________________________________! till m i'l^^^^^h solls^fl from nim'l two or three to ili.-h lllh luce ih a ih.'h to tln-h th.-h louth'-ri the thish su i'-h lies > h;til-t he amlh as mih iii i'l-h lie i 1 i'll o.ii.-l » is h ns been >.. onh he need ih < '. os ie||'-,^b on the ii.oil h the i ' hllia h h"iih inl a ml lo iliiioah.ih iii v h'.h ii"h bi a h — the ' h lhe v.i i'h '- i who here lo il:<h li our k<..'..inh tiouih tim nih 11 lhe — all . v.ar.lsh to — ni.'i.h vere lhe i iil il.e ii:i\iii l h vaaijj.i ti.-ld ullucfs tiny could not agree mnung^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j home till days ov 7.1 bv asiibel smith & joseph w hampton north carolina state tl-.km of i'l lll.l \ iiiin 1 tl.e western carolinian ie published every sa ii boav at two hollar p.-r annum if paid in advance or two dollars nl fifty cuts if not paid before tl.e expiration of three month z .\.» paper will he discontinued until all arrearages are paid unless m the discretion ot tin bditors 3 subscriptions will not be received for a less time thnn one year ; nn.l n failure t tifv the k.i iters of u wish to discontinue al the end of .. year will be consi dered ns n new engag tit horace il beard tailor ifl'.gs leave lo inform his friends and the public in general that orders in his line will always be thankfully received b hun and executed m the most neat fashionable and durable manner on ertns iih reasonable as any in this section of coun try ii ii ii hopes from his long practice of his business a number of years of which lime he resided in th citj of philadelphia and from the general satisfaction he has heretofore given to his numerous respectable and fashionable customers to merit and receive a portion of the patronage of the public 111 general lottery for un bi ue/it „/ the salisbury icademy six i'll class for 1835 to im drawn at ici i_;ii >. < aro on thursday ihe 25th of june 1835 on till popular stevenson & points managers 4 any person win will procure six subscribers to the carolinian and lake the trouble lo collect nud transmit tlieir subscription-money to the ed tors shall haves pa per gratia during their continuance ■".. r 7 persons indebted to tht editors,may transmit to tin at through tin mail al their risk — provided tint get the acknowledgment of any respectable person to prove ilmt truck •■tuner mis regularly made seen 600 go he hatters himself thai hia cutting is really superior to any done in this state a may is tested by the undisputed elegance of fit which attends garments made in his establishment he d o h a i 1 1 1 prize of 0,000 dollars is 80,0(10 1 " of 3,000 dollars is t,(iiin i " of 3,000 dollars is 2,000 m " of 1,000 dollars is -, ) it *• of 500 dollaks is 6,000 iii " of 400 dollars is 4,000 in " of soo dollars is t,(i(io 10 " of 2o0 dollars is 8,000 100 " of ioo dollars is 10,000 100 " of 50 dollars is 5,000 lit " of 30 dollars is 3,480 thii 1 s or a.n kut181no 1 advertisements will lie conspicuously and correct ly insert 1 , al ill cents por bquarr for the first inuort mu and 33 cents for each nut inun : hut where nu ad vertisement is ordered t _- r <> in nh twice n ts will he charged lor each insertion if ordered for one in ■i ; i only 1 will in all cases in charged j persons who sire to engage by the year w.ll he accommodated by a reasonable deduction from the above iharges for transient custom is in the regular receipt of ilu reports of the fa shions as ihey change both in the large cities oi this country and of europe — bo that gentlemen may he satisfied that their orders will always he executed in the verj latest style orders from a distance will l.e attended to wilh lh sain punctuality a i cure as if the customer were present in person salisbury may o 1838 — ly 1 to insure prompt attention to letters addressei o the editors the postage bhould in ii cases be paid to oil wilkesboro kcvde>iy i'he public are informed lhat the wilkes borough at ademy is entrusted to the care of mr roland jones whoae qualifications as a teachor of the english latin nnd greek lan guages und whose moral worth are attested hy the most satisfactory testimonials the salubrious situation of the place the cheap ness and excellence of boarding and the capaci ty and qualifications of he teacher we hope will induce a liberal patronage tu this establishment jill " ml dollaks is 4,020 300 '< 6,000 " 0,(1(10 " i llllll " of of of of 15 dollars is 4,500 10 dollaks is 0(l,hotl 0 dollars is 30,000 4 dollars is 34,000 mr w j uvmett informs ihe citizens of saliabury and its vici nity thai he will open a dancing school at the muiisioii hotel in salisbury for the second term on saturday the lllth nf june in order to avoid conflicting with lhe interests of those who have engaged to literary schools he gives notice that he will teach the whole quarter on saturdays only t f june 6 1835 1s,*08 prires amounting to $ iso ooo a package of 10 whole tickets will cost 840 oo ami liell fl ___________________________!< iiii david l pool clock and wateh-maker jeweller the first year of this institution will com mence on the ind monday 13/a of april terms of tuition : orthography reading aud writing pr year 81 o the sciences . . . . . 15 latin and greek including the above 20 h brow n i and ii u ii mill i of informing his fnends pol he generally hi still con tinues to carry on the m atch making and jewellery business at his id stand on main street one door above the store ol sand lemly a son an.l lakes this opportunity of expressing his gratitude to the puhltc for the patronage which has been bestowed ou him ; ami hop > that a more sedulous attention to his business will not fail lo elicit a share of the patronage of the people as heretofon — to make in esiiilillsl.me.il still uior deserving of il he has just received from the n irth where was selected liv a o'litletiian ol lasl uxx experience u very ex tensive aud superior assortment of a < ar michael john finley j vannoy m cue \ i ham j r dodge a mitchell april 4 1885 ft&f^ljjfi lmipoi'ioiii ol fashion tbl wml mrs ' s " d ' pendleton mantua maker has just received from neto-yrok the latest june 0 1833 v __..»__. j_.»wjrj state oi north-carolina ashe county superior court of law — spring term 1835 martin gambill i vs > petition fur a divorce nancy gambill j it appearing to the satisfaction of the court ■that the dele i.liiut is not within the reach of tl.e process of this court un.l solemn procla ua having been publicly made at tl.e court house door l.y he sheriff of said county for tiie defendant to appear and answer and she hav i mg filed : it is therefore ordered by lhe court lha publication be made in he western ci.roli.ua . printed at salisbury and the raleigh star for three months calling upon the said nancy gaiuhill tn appear a the next superior court of law to be held for the countv of ashe aforesaid al the courthouse in jefferson on the third moi fay i sept min i next then and there to answer or de uur to said petition otherwise it will he heard ex pane and adjudged accordingly witness william baker clerk of the said court at jeflbrson the 3rd monday in march \. d 1835 and in lhe 69lh yeai f american independence william baker clerk i r men iitson ii .-. april 4 1835 131 pr l.e ?(> 75 fancy «. oil consisting in part op a.\u spring and summer fashions for 1835 e m h r a c i n g silver double cased and double bottomed lever plain nnd hunting winches gold silver plated bead silk and ribbon guard chains gold keys and seals gold plated and other guard ke.s splendid setts ol topaz aquamarine agate swiss painting cameo ceral cornelian and jet ear rings and breast puis a variety of breast pins and ringer rings gold filagree and other snaps catches bead bags coral beads silver thim bles ; gold silver and shell links and colli buttons a fine assortment of studs music boxes silver plated and bead purses silver spoons silver and steel spectacles while and green scis sors ; ever pointed pencil cases and leads ; silver tooth picks and tweezers ; gentlemen's pocket and dirk knives ladies silver fruit do silver butter do ; silver and silver plaited scabbard dirks ; damascus best w ire twist and brass barrel pocket pistols ; and a groat variety of other fancy goods watches ami clocks repaired will neatness accuracy and dispatch ; warranted to perform and every endeavor made to give satisfaction — cast paid for old gold und silver i — f salisbury may 23 1835 ladies morning dining and even ing dresses ladies capes caps bonnets tfc fc she flatters herself that from a knowledge of her business acquired in ten years and having mnde i arrangements with one of the most fashionable millinery establishments in the city of new y.ok to supi.lv her regularly with the latest fashions she will l.e enabled to have her milliner made up ■in a superior style and on the most reasonable terms mrs p respectfully invites tl.e ladies of salis bury anil the adjoining country to call and exa mine and assures litem she will sell every urti le in her line ou a.-comniooutiiiu terms sla is pre pared for cleaning and pressing tuscan l.-gl.or and straw bonnets in the northern style specimens of her work both in dressing and making of bonnets and dresses may is i-cen a her shop sign of the green bonnet iw doors a hove messrs wheeler and bums apothe cary nd drug store where all order will be thankfully received und punctually attended to n b mrs p always keeps tin assortinent of i'-ishi . nal le r.hhons on hand an.l ran supply ou reasonable terms those who may wish bonnets trimmed from the partners reporter the following description of mount ararat o the pi lot die is from the pen of u visitani to ilmt section iu th in ter part of april with which we have lieen loud ly tii wired : wiiv\k wlia.*li*ll ' mount ararat alias pilot is situated in ihe eastern purl of surry county n c nearly equi distant from the beautiful little river ararat on the west und the little yadkin on the east the main yadkin in which the two first mentioned empty ho mg south of tl.e mountain it ia 14 miles ft m k.m-kfor.l and about 19 from germanlon the ll low rou.l passes tl.e north base of the pilot id the rockford road il.e south yet lo reach lhe knob the traveller has to pass over from a mile and u half or two miles without uuy passage ( fo servitig the name of road having crossed a rill called grassy creek wo ailed at ihe cottage of a peasant refreshed our selves left our horses procured a guide and pro deeded on fool towards the object of our visit liere were small meadows covered with flowers that would not disgrace tie bowers of an eastern s.dtu na some tar lore pleasant to the eve and scents than many of those exotics cultivated bv our ladies with so much cost arid pain the acclivity ofthe mountain for the first half a mil is gradual hut increases until it is with much fatigue ih traveller gets along the l.iiii - appearing put tired we halted ut a spring running water from jacob's i > ii ;" from whuh po ih wine is pleasant surrounded by stalely trees and huge projecting rocllsj on the righl you see the alleghany mountains us it were peeping round ihe pilot on the led a de.-p ravine i the bottom of which the eye can scarcely each before you is lhe •• pinnacle to all i.ppcuiv ev ready to tumble on vou soon we rem i i .: lh loot ofthe pinnacle as tom nr guide . ailed it s , re we found » path winding horiaootajtj round iho base ofthe rock we soon reached he place of'u rpill following is a list uf the blanks gi derail ' itepl on hand for sale at the wester . caroli nian printing ollice — all of which are of lhe mosl approved ins printed on very superior p.i|*er and will lie disposed of on terms as low uu any deeds of conveyance for land constables 1 warrants constables bonds constable's executions i land warrants superior uud county court writs ; " " " executions i " " " summonses ; witness uud jurors tickets ; writs of attachment ; venditioni exponas j marriage licenses ; delivery bonds promissoiy notes writs of ejectment ; appeal bonds sheriffs bonds letters testamentary ; administration bonds executions ; letters of administration on intestate estates apprentices indentures guardian bonds ; set fa againsl executions ; scire facias ca su bond « iiriiiit i*i-ii •«•«. ol proilut ■«■, at at salisbury june 17 1835 april 11 1885 cm i cm bacon . . . . 11 a 12 molasses ... 50 brandy apple . 40a45nails .... 8a 10 peach . 40 s 50 oats .... 35 a 40 batter . . . 10 a 184 rye 75 cotton in seed . 4 sugar l.rown . 10 a 12 clean . 14 loaf . . 10 a 20 coffee 10al8 ! salt . . . 112 s 185 con tallow ... 10 feathers . . . 30 a 8stobacoo ... i'ji flour . . . 000 a 700|\v'lieat bushel b0 a 100 flaxseed . . . 100 whiskey . . . 30a 35 linseed oil per gallon 1 12 beckwith's v\-ylajs\h'y»v\c vvws those who ure afflicted with head-aches heart-burns.and other distressing symp toms of disordered stomach bowels and liver may : find relief in dr beekwith's anti-dyspeptic pills which can be bad at tbia office — price fifty cents ier box the doctor who once resided in this place but now lives in kaleigb has after a long and exten sive practice been cnubled to compound u most va luable remedy for the chronic diseases of the di gestive organs so common in southern climates especially with lliose who lead sedentary lives it would be an easy matter to make out certifi cates to prove that these pills are a sovereign re medy for all the ills that flesh is heir to bul il is not pretended that they ure an universal anti dote certificates of the most respeotable physi cians and other gentlemen can is shown to siih slai.tiate iheir efficacy in the particular class of diseases above spoken of and the editor of tins paper can testify that he has derived speedy and permanent relief in the use of them from a most distressing and l.uig-eoiilinued bead-ache some of his f.ie ids tried nam al lus suggestion and ex perienced the same beneficial effiicis salisbury june 14 1k11 tf at fayf,ttkville....june 9 pi.con 9 a 111 iron . . . 4j a 0 uran.ly peach . tmi a 71 1 molasses . . . 29 a 31 apple . 50 a wl nails cut . . . 7j beeswax . . 21 sugar brown . half coffee . . . 12 a 14i lump . . mj cotton . . . 17 j a 18j loaf . . 10 a 17 corn 90 a 95 salt 0(1 flaxseed . 100 a 115 wheat 100 n 111 flour 000 s oaawhiskey . . 88 a 40 feathers . . . 33 a 35 wool 10 a 20 injunctions to stay proceedings writs of fieri facias ; bastardy bonds ; county court commissions to take depositions , bonds to prosecute suits ; co n missions in equity equity summonses assault i battery indictments military warrants for fines '.',- poisons desiring blanks not to be found in the above list are informed tlmt we can print anv ih i funis ... order on very short notice and in ior fty i at camden b.c june 6 biron 14 a ki flour '\. curo.)000 a 000 brandy peach . 75 a imi cam.mills).ooo a 1000 appple . 35a40iron ki a ihi beeswax . . . 12 a 1 l.ar.1 13 a 15 hot 17j a 1h i'-illow . . . llial corn 100a 121 whiskey . . . totsoo feathers - • 80 a 56 wheat new . 100al2j
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-06-20 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1835 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | No.3-Whole No.785 |
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Creator | Ashbel Smith and Joseph W. Hampton |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Ashbel Smith and Joseph W. Hampton |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, June 20, 1835 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601579366 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1835-06-20 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1835 |
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Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:42:02 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic 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 |
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the western carolintan •_.- published every saturday a shi 1mb li smj'dui aiu ji>^jdi»ji y w . ji aillp'j itfl pjj ijr'isi uii^h v <>' •<» no 3 whole no 85 at two dollars a year salisbury north carolina june 20 1835 oi in ii ii is mid iii>i • mu cfri tin expiration or t month ii l ii3 no wil!l ' s i aflbrded us a seasonable supply — nol much south la placed to the credit of the plate of rhode p^eit !',„ a package of 10 whole tickets "'' !' «"' s •'"" l ll "' <''"'»>> k <<""<'■u because gen green was c niiiiai.der r_n | k . . _ _ . . %._>., 00 at that tune we hud no parties among us we at the time those resolutions were adopted for 10 half tickets 11 60 werebut oneparly and that for our country then there were 18 militia companies in mecklenburg i in quarter tickets - - 5 7 r > m "' ''"' " dozen of years afterwards n man who and cabarrus counties — ihe practice was at a com -. ... '. , '.. . .. was popular and had the public confidence was punv niuster each companv elected two of iheir kt am onl s iron a distance hy mail pos . ,„„,„', j ,„ ,* 1 „ „.,. da lln ,, ,„ „ iak . j „ c(m , mllte „ „ • ., s ,,„, „„. '„ ' , paid r by private conveyance enclosing the cash , sacrifices of his time and property in the ihey had the most cot fidedce .., for intelli ice - r pr./e.i.ck.-.s ... our previous lotteries will re ,.,„..„,..,. cauge w , m nom * na > ceived aswell as 1 can ,-, mber . it wm ,.,.„, ,:„„.,,„.,. 7 ur«"it i^'"'i . ■v ' i • a " ils "' il depreciated currency-it wis evident .,.„- ... the autumn of ihe year 177-1 1 had i i al . c.i ' ii . ?' a i 7 ne y w;,s ■"" ho motive b y wh ' ch ho wasgovorned meatings in the winter und spring previous ... l count ol the drawing will be forwarded immediate ,,,„ ,,, driva „„. enemy ,-.:,..,. our country * nd mta . meet ju of m ay 1775 the i'.un.mtt « cr n a m ' v - "'' i i i . i n wish lhe independence which they had declared — continued for 15 years after what time thev a i all prizes payable in cash forty days after „,,. ,-„,., wa „„,,,. wils ,,,, ,„.„,,..; _.,,,, ,.._,,„.„ „, i . c , n8c(1 is , mkl „ m f ,„ .,,.,. , h >, the drawing subject to a deduction of fifteen per vide , m in modern , i||10hi ,„ m . lm „ „,„,.„_ fiir lt oo whe 1 had tl.e l.o to r-pres il„s t , „ , y , "" wl 1 * t i _____! nil """ n pp ar *' ha plentier they are the greater the ihey usually met alter the election and fbrn i'd iu hi ' '"., [,, risque that tho public tranquility may be disturbed rtructions to their repwisentativea in the general .' s ' ~ and finally mny produce more evil than at present assembly — vou have several public laws on or w " l ' ' anticipated statute rock that originated in those committees iii would be tedious to recounl all ihe eflbci pro thai have never been repealed or amended in 10 need by the di tcusaion und resolutions passed in years lis place sixty mar past how faithfully those on taking a retrospective view for 80 years back ten their neighbors and iheir oftspring acted up the difficulties embarrassments und dang nt that the professions ihey then mnde — thai ihey re were hefore us und e p„i , wilh the pr . nt uliirly furiushi'd their quota of i while the war flourishing an i happy condition lie country is now us al ii distance bul after the liill of charleston i — what er cause of gratitude to tl . sui reme nd bueford's defeat then they were called out en ruler of the universe how n a blessil g we lose when mecklenburg became a frontier againsl are and have been favored with thai in tin com powerful enemy — need i mention that several of moil course of human events cannot lie attributed er brave sons fell in the bailie al ranisour's mill to anv oilier cause that in the well fought battle of hanging rock having merely glanced at the reminiscence of lie lost the lamented capt david raid and siv the revolutionary war all iiiii the . vpediliou to males a ,,! hud 1 1 wounded — had her proportion wil.niuj.ton in the fall of the v.-ar 17 under the f men and suffering in ihe disastrous defeat of command of jen rutherford where a detachment lo.icr.il gates the 10th of august i7n0 — or of cavarly of 100 stly from this county nnd ie iifl-nr at wul.ul.'s under col davie in sep rowan at the raft swamp charged and del ed inls;r the same year when a party superior in upwards of 001 tories ami at lhe brick house umbers were surprised and beat in il.e vicinity of opposite wilmington defeated a superior number io inaiii british army — or when the british ar 10 our own n low days before the british evai uu tvof 0000 regulars marched into this village in ted wilmington tins campaign was the last in li the pomp of war ou the 86th of september which vour ihtia was engaged in the revolution 780 was opposed by col davie in a kind of par ary war and i think has fully redeemed the lian fight with 3511 chiefly of this county and pledge made by those fathers in their behalf on ur well tried friends of rowan — or tlml during i the 20th of may 1775 the occurrences of note .<• 13 days they stayed here their sentries were which took place since that time perhaps most ufi hot down their piquets harmsse.l an.l a foraging you who re advanced in life r,'„,i;t,\,>-r ____________________________________________________________________________________! till m i'l^^^^^h solls^fl from nim'l two or three to ili.-h lllh luce ih a ih.'h to tln-h th.-h louth'-ri the thish su i'-h lies > h;til-t he amlh as mih iii i'l-h lie i 1 i'll o.ii.-l » is h ns been >.. onh he need ih < '. os ie||'-,^b on the ii.oil h the i ' hllia h h"iih inl a ml lo iliiioah.ih iii v h'.h ii"h bi a h — the ' h lhe v.i i'h '- i who here lo il: |