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j2jij>\_j2 m.wffjsbitrv \. r s,rr t rdiy k:tobrr i4^is3t ________■news ore george and the^oung how far have you jfcetitjoirnev?_^j tek31s v.tchm s nay hereafter be bad for r;;v 4d d fifty oems per year ■"" fi-oca n(,,v subscribers who will lg 7 , ... w hob am st one payment * ap er for n year a two dor - dongas rhe a_e class shall ..', v tn advance the sum of '„ t he a.ne terms hail continue l v w,ll be charged as other aabasw ; i'oetry ; 66 t fflhe subscriber has e...moe.»ced bosi jl ne.-s gain in he new store erec \ ed f.,r him four doors north of kershaw street betas he first sto-e on a-iteriag the in.n n the nr.rih akle as ihe stand is considered , by some as none of he best i hav heen induced 10 pur cha6*av_-rvlarge>tockofgoods topndt.le me o sell to rny friends and the public at such prices as lo - ompensate them for aloe walk jllecei'-p sgrff in lb so.nmer and now in f n ' h i ■'■'- iim.i m^m rj^mm ■an e(i worn methodist general sully urging oil his lhere a shl)r 77si peso was dropping behind the ■'"«- had a broken up wh t !^ ibill disr^lh land ture-que couniry „, the vicinity of ' ii atj jo«rned the dav before i iar sidered tl«e spnn k fiel,i ohio ii was a sutlry august eiv dominions onlrrm i fi : ■'.. in i he had journied a distance f ah indeed p moving still farther over ma ' 1ned ••■« rds rart . thirty five m,!es s.,uv m-ruing his poises l < war *- s he front side of the bed 11 win „ ! [ f h " nraast head and salulnh ihrobbi . under the influence of a burning l d he slra ' '■*"* be"er accommodation lladl ~« which was tmm^b^tflli_.^h snn at fairfield e had been ho_.pitailv ; b v « rge left when von came „ .. » ! ***** b j he same number br one , fhs entertained by one who had recognised the yes he started at the same time did ' ****** " e ' he e^p ror causing ih i relei .-, soldier of ne cross d who bad ! ~~ we lelt - n company . ' " ,; " ar fl g o »> e bcasted _. « ls ,„„,, li , ,,, i mini red to him for his m s * ss k-.of * !! ndeed ? ' j i oaor ' ll 9 sa,d ' ■"-*« hefora paid to'au.l the be i ms himself had rece i j f wm .- ,. i here the circuit preasmer relinquished a lu,ei «' n iljl n m hand ivi.-h feedelh the youno hon when ' ( f mf of lf e bed and politely request l j * the ***** d fats favorite s,e m er came tbey lack and be bad travelled n re - lh !* ri r *? oc pf » t p down end con red the ccmmodpre d freshed is spirit but many a weary mile | . how j l -- e bishwp h.-fc ? u „ is eet . mr dallas to petcrnoff hrs summer i si bail he journied over since then aud now j llfl y uite o <- ***** and feeble is he not ? ! dence lhs1 mondaj evening another boat is the evening shades darkened around he i . .'" e '' arnes his *^' inlereble well but | of thp b-wperor's came down and took a fell the burden ol ge an toil heavy upon | "" lab " a h ' ir *- n and he begins l0 m ' nber g officers including myself „> tha him and he desired tbe pleasant retreat he i 8bow sl ? ns ol fai -"^ treftgih ' palace on our landing fr m ih boat we had uctored to himself when thatifay'sb i '™ ls expected ibis way in a week or foun " n " emperor's earria wuh spien gnntage should be accomplished | lwo - *** g*»d i shall oe t bake bands - d " j hor8 " s - w ---* n g or us with a general . ii was not kmg before the old man * u *• m ******* of he cross but oue ** he emptor's iris io conduct us cheeked his tired animal at the door of the i >'"•• s y you left in company with the ' vv " *' m - *■«■*■und he gird nsann then anxiously looked for have of rest a gond ° d inan — how far did you come to i l " lhe °- jer ' 1 ' wher -* ** saw toe emperor middle aged woman was at hand ft whom ! get l e t r v ; thc empress and fhe.r daughter the utnnd he mildly applied for accummodations for l j e traealled alone for a jong distance i dutchess the day following one h he hi«n and horse l y*w iravelltd alone wuh the bishop . wop^ror boats was sent down to t-,ke mr i inn knew said she coldlv after %** \ w * have been iortmatefor years v ■- p - j - l --» j petersburg several officers scrutinizing fbt some time the app'earance j ou 1!lul ---'«* witb bishop george vvllh ■». v i?''ac«-o,npanied mr dallas &' nf the traveller which was not the most '^ cs « wh . v w v j lp * dnun wnb him vie-nt to the evening promising thai we cai take you in old n ' bit ' ss me ! wh y <•"- i not know that ! to ooe vi . u,e ***** beautiful oper houses | man you seem tircl however aad i'll : "^ l t,e so b " u as to enquire your had ev ' f s n -> whore it waa s.id mere sen il ihe minister of the circuit who j naine ? * were mora iban three hundred persons on is here to night will let you lod ffe with ' atler i n-»meat , s hesitation the stranger i he at lhe 8arne tone forty of them ij.lte.l — | fomal dancers not mfcriui in my opinion georgy to '. madame celeste george george is"„t bishop g • orge 1 ! l ook rne * hr hours and a half to ' t.ey call me bishop george 1 meekly ; w,lti brough the winter palace no four to lied the ol 1 man go through the annnry the latter place why why bless me b-miop george 1 i , ' n - iu " s lwo hundred thousand stand of ex.-l u-ned the now aha-ned preacher i ,; ' , " {! ' '" p r -" et,t order besides all the slan ni.ging from the bed — • you have had no i aar s taken from thoturhs i saw several oper ! 1 will instantly call up ibe family i < * ur --- s < t -* s of the empress catharine die by did you not tell us who vou were ! \ &'% l,,at peti r he great rode m and his stop slop — my frieml said the bisli j ri - ri p ia l chariol and all the dresses worn gravely i want no supper here and b y tbe emperors and empresses from the lisim not eat any if it were gof forme if tlfm ' °- catharine and peter the great eld mar toil-worn and weary fainting j ovvn 1o -*• t day i visited some of tb travelling through all the long slm , b . | he most splendid chuiches perb_ps in ihe r day was not considered worthy of a world ' sal by this family who pn.fess to have whilst we remained at st prtpr<..m?.e up the altar of god m their house bis one of ihe emperor's aids accompanied s t george surely . s not lie is.atbest.bnt every where &. extended to us ever ci»,iuf man and has no claims beyond those ot a«d attention ta his power it would ha.e mmon humanity taken me several months to have indulged my a night of severe mortification ihe curiosrty i need not id that i was ex nng minister hail never experienced cee.iingly pleased with my visit and lugnly ie biskop kindly admonished him and gratified at the attentions paid ns m i'tl hsin of the great necessity there js'at lntelliscncer.mm christ litnld-'iv.b i winh di-l more ml h j___i7 1 in..riituj the bishop prayed wulj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b from the monument incidents from real life original that life i not all poetry nor retired life always an e'sium illustrated by a t s , r h am ot pay doling the year three dollar in all eases , 00 vin ,....-. tivedfor less than es ■m _ ' 7 } i,c ' ~°<- i h-'io \, -: **" ; s km 2 ( k l ft v 2 ,„ .-, ■ii cstl-ibil wt t,e »*" , .. i " 1 n w " a r > - h aho*tli receive a ft dwr#im th •»« * cileapand w*u fjecied stork f l pur n l tis,nf;-'s''a:^7 1 ; •■'''"-■days since in ne tori contain b/;^-«;ir :^^ -- fcrji^:sw"^m ;-- rt^o ss ssl ■** ■rec "" ns i -,,,-„, b , s ,,, i . ! k^.tg te sssta^s , :.,:,' t - a __ bs_t ho a o-rotj ho't stoty v fis sai'i that lire is poetry .. h^oetiooed bat at tbe ap $*? vy ' r .. .. .. ,-. ill arrearges are paid . •'"■-*•' '"'■' . ■but ev*>rv body knows lt pag^s no nnfr^q-icntly are interspersed with ores the vrnomm lead nnd serpen oft infest its garden bowers and worms will snmetiq§ir wind themselteg into its ar test fli'svors ' speaking of ery i briaga to mm j a tale [ fain would tell of two fon ■' pers-na vho destgn'd in t rn ivilds to dwell ' hiarklim the people of the e<,sl you know by fickle fort n no pr >. m find it expedmal ff to go and settis in t»*e west ' b,i r|l 18 a 20 cts ; brandy ap hj^45 a -' ' **>* '* cotton per ib in ■j cotton bagging per yd 20 25 i . r ib ui a 18 cts castings per i . ; c t'i yarn from no 6 ■.< n'o i i -, ■*, i 0.1 cts ; feathers per lb *»-"> mm n m ■*■-> 00 wheat p misi . 1 0 k n-bel 9-0 .•''--, corn pr bush 69 cis ■., s cis l-ead per lb 8 a 10 cts ; b2 et -, nails per ib 9 a 10 ptl par lb i a 0 cts bacon per lb 131 l[i::.!,-r per ib 121 cts lard per ib 15 l ' ' ■- i«d &' 25 1 50 i'ts tee aineri ifa ib lpifs ; english do perlb is cast i i per lb 25 a so cts ; sugar ;., |.», i 15 is lle.ii jamaica per gal '•,,.,... i , l ; ivool clean per ib so i rib l'i 121 c,?;tow-lii)pii r yd l . vine i'-iieriil ; i r -. al 1 50 hk 777j jii a 1 7 c ; claret do o a 1 75 eta malaga sweet el.$l i u'iiiskev p.-r t 45 a 50 cts — also — british an.l domestic dry goods hardware cattery an-i hollow ware ready made clothing hats aad caps shoes sadlery a id l".-.iher crockery jags and jars ll.ru si.ell and lv,.ry c ribs smithatoola an.l hill cranks rush and cane seal . h.bs northern wooden wars writing paper and blank books window glass h x 10 nnd 10 x 12 dregs dyes ar.d medicines cut ton yarn no 8 to 12 the couple that i speak of now biess'h n ibeir mutual love li il qu«u forgo tu reckon bow their l.-ftlh.es to , npiove though poor ihey did not see to row starvation might take place till • . ibe door the meagre foe had stared them in the fice the young circuit preaeher soon made his appearance and consequentially swag geritig ui to ihe old man examined him i for some moments inquisitively • then ask icd a few impertinent questions anl final | ly after adjusting his hair half-a-dozen i times feeling his smoothly ahavin chin as o.ftas , consented thai the stranger should share his bed for the night and turning no on lus heel entered lhe house the traveller aged and weary as he was dismounted an i led his faithful ani | mal to ihe stable where with his own j hands he rubbed him down watered him j and gave him food and then entered tbe | inhospitable mansion where he had expee ; ted io ai«ch kindness a methodist fami ly resided m b house aud as the circuit ! . ■• be ll re that day great were math to entertain him • t of the methodist young ia 1 " : ; ! neighborhood had been invited ll -• quite a party met the eyes of the 1 - ; r aa he entered not one of whom the slightest notice of him and he i.y sought a va>-a-i li iir in tbe corner . n il ol direct observation bnt where he i could note all that going on and his hioxious eye showed ihat he was no care j le'ss observer of what was transpiring a rnund him a p lacoste cberavv sep 27 — 3 12 then taking tip iheir all of goods — their all vv s very spare — they journey'd f^r into the woods an built a cabin there a lis t of l t tte ii s r e m 1 ijvlyg m lhe posl otfice si concord ft caroli na ui ihe first da ofoctsflfr 18s7 a — william andrew noses alexander b — laeob boston james u f__nis m a browder against a frowning rock twas reared ciieraw c — sa'tiuel cannes robert cochran w c coram james m co l 17 j e — rev\l job m 1 . f — noah c ferguson g — isaac gallimore tl ery s g-.ni.an h — joseph howell judj hois k john kill.migfa sen thomas itillomrh nathan kim mga '- ■' l — jeoro , f tbofloas loner m—eliakm<_enhamer nathan juaryroan j | aeph mahaflfy t-bias miller o caleb osborn within a sheltered dell and near at hand £ fountain clear in ; layful glitlerance fell phvi iii iinrkci per lb 1 ', m ci bacon er li.i cis ua ns i uo go cis ; beeswax fel-t a oct bagging per yard 18 a lb m p per hi i j is cts ; c'-ffee pr a l6ct8-cott«a per 100 las 6 9 oop p c'lru per i.aslie 1 000 a cts 3 flew par iirl 6 7 000 from stores per iron per 11)0 lbs 5 6 a 0 h per 40 50 a cts nails cut sasoft pti 8 i 1 a t c,s ; wrought do ppr llj 20 l tpei lh 8 9 kioo per 100 i tis #. oojepr per lt 10 lil-8 a cis sail pr per bushef .->?,$ is;st,.-i a h 10 lo < is tallow p*r 11 10 il per lb %\ i a 1 s7 cis 1 1 1 2 a els ; tobacco man u aii in 10 a 15 cts whilst overlje-d the forest-kino c ii s i ifj a ns , si hd d a d fit ti he sum and driving rain the favor'd spot def aded q john m qery r catharine li ice miss warlht r.,s s s to the master _| stoke lo-'gf n s2 to tbe secretary of stokes lodge n : ?>*>, ,] . ' s small abraiii slough rev'd philip jf sir ble ar und a na iv garden smiled v bicb nature ;. sad rlress'ill not ' v n fhe sav jj ol lj_e ivild li soil had es r press'd from the charleston a iercutym^m^m j_uli3svil__r r;ntt,n^-ir «. irnr leston raid road at a numerous meeting of the chaileston stockholders held in this city or sal r « day last for the purpose of a , • proxies to represent them at the g meeting of the stockholders to be h flat r-^k on the 3 7 woodsy he l october next general uayne in i lent of the-ci.mpany wis called chair.and maleafuii report nt mi . ceedingsof the president d,rett..t engineers since ihe lasi me ti g company from ihe report it -, p that as soott as practicable if , the a«lj ment of tiiat nee-..|j at fioxy._h in _- • nary last captain williams tie a*so engineer and major mcneill the c engineer entered vi r.-.-lv up on the h - lies assigned to them respectively fr | brigade of engineers compos d of seiei tific and experienced ofli •• rs with st.ita • assistants had been engaged and were ac tively engaged n making the neco«siry surveys along the whole unec rorn'oojas-bia in this state io lexington in kentucky and if ppeaiad from the latest report that these dutiea h id been very successfully per formed and lhat there was everv reason to believs that ill the necessary inform tion could bo obtained and a satisfaetorv report subniiired o il . meeting > w ti.'l at fla rock in o to er l'-t'^rs from ma jor mcneill and captain williams were read giving gratifying information to the meeting as to the char?<-tcr of the rouie the president concluded by announcing his determination to proceed immediately to visit the several surveying parties with a view to obtaintog all tha necessary iti formation on ihe aubject of the road and to advance the work by all means n bis power and ur_«-«l '.'*— ■. 1 t j v ). rs the neces ' he p 0 h pledges he , , " • every proper means the moral to i at the meeting ., prufeinent of b r k.a cision the faieof the a _,•;•'- won n ' dc j pend whereupon il was uriaitiinou i renolved that the following gentle i men or such of them as may be able to i attend be appointed prox.es f.r lhe char ' lesion stockholders with authority i li - i i up vacancies and li.ai papers b left at ihe h different printing 0_5 es to which t-e^^h stockholders generally be »- me-piy iimiedj to call and iiii-*mm vv samuel william fu.r g an nymph for »<., j them in sulitnde had i loom'd : till now unbteatitod i-v to a the air their baln.it b-itii perfumed jfayette ville peach 7j n so do apple 60 a 70 f 15 a 00 7 iltoa pr lo 8 a hi t-is iii 12 a 131 ; flour bbl 0«,fi a 7 oeo klutts p m october 7 — swl2 a list of l-ette the young minister played hi part with \ l "™' 8 ■•-•■-- fervently before he left til ail the frivolity and lu-.lisr-n.-ss nf a eit'v r * a - nj>e . r '* ili was g'-d in see his heart beau antl noihhg like tehjjing escaped hia j m *' led i»i contrition soon after ihe bis lip n w he wis crtattering and bandy ' •' i ' eii:i ' l *» : *' was met by the heads of ine sens les con pliments with this von c l ' 1p fanai y wiln ' thousand sincere apo.i lady and now engaged in trifling repar i vp f lie qildly sileneed them and asked tee with another who was anafouam seem ! t0 hav is . i,l,r f e ! ' ir " n " ht ****** t1 ' fi be-rs iuteiesting in hi eyes was accordingly soon in readiness and the stranger alter an bonr.dnring which l lhe b,&r l l"»g p i»a saddlebags was no refreshments had been prepare 1 for iiun j p r p arln g l depart asked to be shown to ins room lo which m 9ure '. r ' bishop urged th rfistres he reiired unnoticed grieved ami shocked j j ! ai:ilri,n » - vt . u w --- **** !,! "* leave us p at lhe cm duet of the family and the min-1 ,' !!! a ntinuies-^breaklaal is on the j ,, p . . ,- , >, . _ , m . ul table ••■• j ■■• «. from lux saddlebags a well worn bible ... scaled hi usplf in a chair j na sister l . feannot take break and was soon boried in thought holy and l fast litre y u iu not consider a poor elevatiug and had food to eal which those ! toil worn traveller worthy . f a meal and who pass him by in pity and scorn '. yoor liisliop lias no claim but such as t,u dreamod not of hour after hour passed , manfry urges away and no ihiecame io invite the ol i audi uis he degarled leaving the farai vorn down traveller to paytake of th h v an 1 nini_ier in eonlusioo and sorrow luxurious bopjrffr winch served below . q ti 1 not act thus f.,r r lment for luwards eleven o'clock the minister j#och an emotion did not raise in his heart cam op steirs mi withoal pause or j buuia desired to teach them a lesson such prayer hastily threw oil bis clothes aud j a _ ihey wowld not easily forget got into the very middle of a small bed c . ,, ,* ,. , r - * 7 tl - ,,, _- : . * ,. • , , ' six months from this tune the o u io an wbicttwas to be the lasting place o the . ,-, ,- . ,,- , ., a1 i m.n *,- „.-\\ . ■.-• ie ir , ! ninl ( ouferenee met at cjiuciunati and the oii ti.an as well as himself after a while . ._,-,_•* i.„,,„.i £ , r , ltu „. „ , , , young minister was to present himae if for tne aga_l stranger rase up and after nan al , . r ,„ , r .,;,,. .- ," r - , on malum as a deacon and bishop george iv disrobing himself knelt down and re .. ini '■i r ■• . •*•'•'-- was io be the presiding bishop ma ned for many minutes in fervent prayer * r the earnest bwrfing out of his soul soon l 0n hp first *****}* ************ < h « arrested the attention of the un preach c-3,tere..ce ear iniri.st.r > beart su.ilc within hur . . , w j-wiig h._«i as be saw the venerable bishop lake his seat er w-ao began to feel some few reproofs of ssgreal wa ins pief and agitation tbat be waa conscience lor his own neglect of this lu j soon obliged o leave tbe roona thai evening ty i'iie old man now rose from his knees j as the bishop a;.s spated alone in bis chumber and after slowly undressing himself got '. be if v mr wa announced and he re intn bed or rather upon the ed^e of the ; q ie -- t,j *- t0 *' e -*«*" up bed for the voung prencher had taken poo i ltt s : - s p d ihe y un s "- a '' b j be hand w h a session oi the centre and would not vol ! i wb,ch he fr n °\ %*?■' fa ! e t d ■»„,„.,,„ , . , ' ; eare etiqairies and tound tbat since tbey had unta ly move an inch in tins uncora , mel beture ; , greai e baofa bad been wrmight n toitable position the stranger lay for some | i tn . he was sow as humble and pious as ne time in siience at length the younger of was before 5elf-s„__icier.t and worldl luinded the two made a remark to which the elder as a fa ber would have received a disobedient replied n a style and manner hat arrested . oat lepentant child so did this rood man receive his attention on this he removed over ' hls errin 2 but cj,urite brolil<jr ' thej minted an inch or two and made more room the,r ea,s i'f : ther ' while he , j ou f u r . i ,, wepl as a child even upon the bosom of bis how far have you come to-day old gen sp rd falher . a t the aession he waa ordained !?. n " and be is now one of the most pious and u.eluj ihirty.five miles ministers on ti _ ohio conference a from where t , jlhcn-xum $■i'isiur.m from mmmm i a ; l ;, i hers pr!u 35.40 push 1 is l 85 iro prlb bi a 6 mo kid 85 10 a 00 nails ent 7 4 a salt 5 , i s.v sugar or lb 7 a ll ; tobacco wheat pr bash 1 1 15 whiskey 11 a 00 rkmajmng in ibe post office a ■■>.! -_ bury n con lie 1st uf october 1.vj7 it mere a s»pot might fairies please tn hold ibeir revels in h d fairies ever cross ibe sens like man new worlds lo win \ i \ nst in 2 13 - -,:,... el m {> bean lemuel bingham f press 22 1-2 by i brow daniel lies biles y 1 q " c-jamer.f clots lames carr or kerr 2 64 1-4 william y cannon sarah cramp joht calla h3 ix-*t!{_i_r3 b edward davis jesse e dent georg b^v-i first-rate washington press ; d*o««l sherman drurv ■l«len 22 1 j by si 1-2 inches and ! £ - j-hn h ervm a form the sized the lar si papers j * secretary fulton lodge 2 master of do . k-»r hria it has the best improvements al,i!a ox k tae it haa beea is sag a short g gillaspie aad cowan jonathan groct <*■r>.>d as new any persen re - ; rebecca gusset mary gnffin peter gatdiner b **** i this iz cannot be u tier sup '■j r ' mmj *** purchase id this the orioin • vllrs adam hun-his f jacob holshoos ; a dat.viiie was ab,:ui : • pf j r ' mari ' ' - usk - horace henderson susan a gather with ibe type on which : hart - j '--"- h,isf - • 1 ' il hilics henry hill m 0_terver was printed low for jonn holsht>oaer thomas hickes jesse haden the i'vpe have on ! alexander iliiland _! ■*«• absst two yean and one half j -- — willum julian ■a i-v t he daavilie observer printed ! k ~ vl ur kes ' r any one desiring to l j»oadwia lieater archibald lovelaa a v tath e-tabtiahment is wholly ise , b>xandar lawrance henry long daniel lep ■■'" -"■■■''•' ■. n caii be b_„aht fo , l an - -• a[jlirew y lcckridge samuel luckie apply b !,■■„ r ° - and co :**,, .. ihomas a terry m john miller joseph h mount henry c a j i is.,7 s - mm mt t k n — abel nichola 2 m m pahel ■er within tbe rot by nature placed appeared - oread bearth stone where soon . flee of brush-wood bl.zod to dress ti.oir suppers on perbsips itev took th ir loodalosff \\ ttli vvtso and prud nt care or robb'd tbe wild deer uf its voting t furnish them wiih are and nex n humble co rh was snr?a upon the damp cold ground and on tbat bard ani lowly bed they sunk 1 sleep piofound no doubt tbey tasted in their dreams th poetrj of life for future forming many scbe.r-ea thai happy man and wife unless perchance such sleep was theirs a labor often knows oblivion oi life's joys and care its pleasuies and its woes notich k 1 ""' •■*, n ui ibe office of the aadai rba store ol geo vv . as of sahabary ur aafaaetip jpl'ital hock of f..ve,,eville and e ************ ui assem om\.|xs ( i.-i t william taylor spencer taylor 2 john 11 rn.it thomas todd w john p winders juhn wiles alexae der vs wilson elizabeth williams georo-e willis ■but now a most appalling sound the frighted husband wakes and starting up his spouse he found was stung lo death by snakes ktabusbment journ al office for sale samuel reeves p tf by 11 smith d p m october 7 swis beneath the stone the repiile fee lay writhing with the heal till iis intolerable glow had forced them to retreat ot jlovtft carolina wish oi the other t0 ,) f - court o / pie .- q c b w ui \-- ii.-.v.tj ,.. he d,,,i,-s if : -" v , , v t^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s p^^^^hc-roh^j.iurualut h f tus-i.es jadgment em jj|jj|j^'m»^.i»i hs michael mcguire c vied on land ■r ■■** mile j tt appearing to the satisfacuon of the c..urt,m fl rrs ; xihat said mcgmre no an in | j^rt.,1 ibis state ordered thatl b«y piibhcaiion be made the carolina hm..n,l v\.,uio yield bar t<>r six weeks tbat he e ami appear at our tiext^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b ■county i . ■' cund in november to plead or de | this may be poetry to us h n.ur to aaid suit or final jiulgrnfiit will be ren-i ti i . ,, ■dered and the lands will be condemn " raatch!ess »' es bed to plaintiffs debt a but doubtless they vv pensb'd thus m a dxoiq^m\m m ai^im-ronoi 1 ■——--------------■r 7 1-.67 tiv.1 price a l l and there the coiling demons glide seen by the flickering light upon the floor on every sidcjh a fearful hideous s;gh:.'h • the following i h b«t of th eentlf-men appointed prox.h9.vz g ry hiyue cen hamilton cg men ... ger m king tho/nas l'iwi;des c buries ilearn dr samuel h dickson is ac e holmes rich ard yea-inn jun art a fl vv 1 tn^.on robert y hay ne president p*a!i indeed ! y r ou must be tired after so long a journey for one of your age ' yes this poor old body is mucl worn down by long and constant travel and i feel that the journey of today has gjehagga ted me rn<;ch l^^^^^s^mmmmmmmmmmx . tiie independence in the bal tic and now to extricate himself io wild dismay he tries but ail in vain the hapless e!f yields to his fale and dies extract of h letter from an officer on board the u s ship ind pendente to a gen tleman in ins city & strange mtheyoimg m j mg t er moved over a lit tle yon do not belong to springfield theu v no i have no abiding place how v i have no continuing city my home is beyond this vale of tears another move of the minister e h edward secretary u s independence ) cronstadt aug 5 1837 ) thia day week we anchored in this place and a about 1 o'clock ul the day the lmper'-b [•»« russia visited tbe ship mog , t mit his ministers among whom was the distinguished diplomatist count vve learn that samc i 1 a coos esq cash ier ol ihe bank of b l i'ejt-staiea haa been appointed iba agent of lbs bank io reside ie loudon ana mr co*perth*ait one nt uie as-i-taot eashiers elected hts a_ci*>-*or v jt-rze'le h v li ll(^nption neatlym f m *^ mmm^a>q.nri v tbejr were rattle snakes 3
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1837-10-14 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 13 Whole No.273 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Description | The Saturday, October 14, 1837 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1837-10-14 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1837 |
Volume | 6 |
Issue | 13 Whole No.273 |
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Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 2008-12-23 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, October 14, 1837 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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j2jij>\_j2 m.wffjsbitrv \. r s,rr t rdiy k:tobrr i4^is3t ________■news ore george and the^oung how far have you jfcetitjoirnev?_^j tek31s v.tchm s nay hereafter be bad for r;;v 4d d fifty oems per year ■"" fi-oca n(,,v subscribers who will lg 7 , ... w hob am st one payment * ap er for n year a two dor - dongas rhe a_e class shall ..', v tn advance the sum of '„ t he a.ne terms hail continue l v w,ll be charged as other aabasw ; i'oetry ; 66 t fflhe subscriber has e...moe.»ced bosi jl ne.-s gain in he new store erec \ ed f.,r him four doors north of kershaw street betas he first sto-e on a-iteriag the in.n n the nr.rih akle as ihe stand is considered , by some as none of he best i hav heen induced 10 pur cha6*av_-rvlarge>tockofgoods topndt.le me o sell to rny friends and the public at such prices as lo - ompensate them for aloe walk jllecei'-p sgrff in lb so.nmer and now in f n ' h i ■'■'- iim.i m^m rj^mm ■an e(i worn methodist general sully urging oil his lhere a shl)r 77si peso was dropping behind the ■'"«- had a broken up wh t !^ ibill disr^lh land ture-que couniry „, the vicinity of ' ii atj jo«rned the dav before i iar sidered tl«e spnn k fiel,i ohio ii was a sutlry august eiv dominions onlrrm i fi : ■'.. in i he had journied a distance f ah indeed p moving still farther over ma ' 1ned ••■« rds rart . thirty five m,!es s.,uv m-ruing his poises l < war *- s he front side of the bed 11 win „ ! [ f h " nraast head and salulnh ihrobbi . under the influence of a burning l d he slra ' '■*"* be"er accommodation lladl ~« which was tmm^b^tflli_.^h snn at fairfield e had been ho_.pitailv ; b v « rge left when von came „ .. » ! ***** b j he same number br one , fhs entertained by one who had recognised the yes he started at the same time did ' ****** " e ' he e^p ror causing ih i relei .-, soldier of ne cross d who bad ! ~~ we lelt - n company . ' " ,; " ar fl g o »> e bcasted _. « ls ,„„,, li , ,,, i mini red to him for his m s * ss k-.of * !! ndeed ? ' j i oaor ' ll 9 sa,d ' ■"-*« hefora paid to'au.l the be i ms himself had rece i j f wm .- ,. i here the circuit preasmer relinquished a lu,ei «' n iljl n m hand ivi.-h feedelh the youno hon when ' ( f mf of lf e bed and politely request l j * the ***** d fats favorite s,e m er came tbey lack and be bad travelled n re - lh !* ri r *? oc pf » t p down end con red the ccmmodpre d freshed is spirit but many a weary mile | . how j l -- e bishwp h.-fc ? u „ is eet . mr dallas to petcrnoff hrs summer i si bail he journied over since then aud now j llfl y uite o <- ***** and feeble is he not ? ! dence lhs1 mondaj evening another boat is the evening shades darkened around he i . .'" e '' arnes his *^' inlereble well but | of thp b-wperor's came down and took a fell the burden ol ge an toil heavy upon | "" lab " a h ' ir *- n and he begins l0 m ' nber g officers including myself „> tha him and he desired tbe pleasant retreat he i 8bow sl ? ns ol fai -"^ treftgih ' palace on our landing fr m ih boat we had uctored to himself when thatifay'sb i '™ ls expected ibis way in a week or foun " n " emperor's earria wuh spien gnntage should be accomplished | lwo - *** g*»d i shall oe t bake bands - d " j hor8 " s - w ---* n g or us with a general . ii was not kmg before the old man * u *• m ******* of he cross but oue ** he emptor's iris io conduct us cheeked his tired animal at the door of the i >'"•• s y you left in company with the ' vv " *' m - *■«■*■und he gird nsann then anxiously looked for have of rest a gond ° d inan — how far did you come to i l " lhe °- jer ' 1 ' wher -* ** saw toe emperor middle aged woman was at hand ft whom ! get l e t r v ; thc empress and fhe.r daughter the utnnd he mildly applied for accummodations for l j e traealled alone for a jong distance i dutchess the day following one h he hi«n and horse l y*w iravelltd alone wuh the bishop . wop^ror boats was sent down to t-,ke mr i inn knew said she coldlv after %** \ w * have been iortmatefor years v ■- p - j - l --» j petersburg several officers scrutinizing fbt some time the app'earance j ou 1!lul ---'«* witb bishop george vvllh ■». v i?''ac«-o,npanied mr dallas &' nf the traveller which was not the most '^ cs « wh . v w v j lp * dnun wnb him vie-nt to the evening promising thai we cai take you in old n ' bit ' ss me ! wh y <•"- i not know that ! to ooe vi . u,e ***** beautiful oper houses | man you seem tircl however aad i'll : "^ l t,e so b " u as to enquire your had ev ' f s n -> whore it waa s.id mere sen il ihe minister of the circuit who j naine ? * were mora iban three hundred persons on is here to night will let you lod ffe with ' atler i n-»meat , s hesitation the stranger i he at lhe 8arne tone forty of them ij.lte.l — | fomal dancers not mfcriui in my opinion georgy to '. madame celeste george george is"„t bishop g • orge 1 ! l ook rne * hr hours and a half to ' t.ey call me bishop george 1 meekly ; w,lti brough the winter palace no four to lied the ol 1 man go through the annnry the latter place why why bless me b-miop george 1 i , ' n - iu " s lwo hundred thousand stand of ex.-l u-ned the now aha-ned preacher i ,; ' , " {! ' '" p r -" et,t order besides all the slan ni.ging from the bed — • you have had no i aar s taken from thoturhs i saw several oper ! 1 will instantly call up ibe family i < * ur --- s < t -* s of the empress catharine die by did you not tell us who vou were ! \ &'% l,,at peti r he great rode m and his stop slop — my frieml said the bisli j ri - ri p ia l chariol and all the dresses worn gravely i want no supper here and b y tbe emperors and empresses from the lisim not eat any if it were gof forme if tlfm ' °- catharine and peter the great eld mar toil-worn and weary fainting j ovvn 1o -*• t day i visited some of tb travelling through all the long slm , b . | he most splendid chuiches perb_ps in ihe r day was not considered worthy of a world ' sal by this family who pn.fess to have whilst we remained at st prtpr<..m?.e up the altar of god m their house bis one of ihe emperor's aids accompanied s t george surely . s not lie is.atbest.bnt every where &. extended to us ever ci»,iuf man and has no claims beyond those ot a«d attention ta his power it would ha.e mmon humanity taken me several months to have indulged my a night of severe mortification ihe curiosrty i need not id that i was ex nng minister hail never experienced cee.iingly pleased with my visit and lugnly ie biskop kindly admonished him and gratified at the attentions paid ns m i'tl hsin of the great necessity there js'at lntelliscncer.mm christ litnld-'iv.b i winh di-l more ml h j___i7 1 in..riituj the bishop prayed wulj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b from the monument incidents from real life original that life i not all poetry nor retired life always an e'sium illustrated by a t s , r h am ot pay doling the year three dollar in all eases , 00 vin ,....-. tivedfor less than es ■m _ ' 7 } i,c ' ~°<- i h-'io \, -: **" ; s km 2 ( k l ft v 2 ,„ .-, ■ii cstl-ibil wt t,e »*" , .. i " 1 n w " a r > - h aho*tli receive a ft dwr#im th •»« * cileapand w*u fjecied stork f l pur n l tis,nf;-'s''a:^7 1 ; •■'''"-■days since in ne tori contain b/;^-«;ir :^^ -- fcrji^:sw"^m ;-- rt^o ss ssl ■** ■rec "" ns i -,,,-„, b , s ,,, i . ! k^.tg te sssta^s , :.,:,' t - a __ bs_t ho a o-rotj ho't stoty v fis sai'i that lire is poetry .. h^oetiooed bat at tbe ap $*? vy ' r .. .. .. ,-. ill arrearges are paid . •'"■-*•' '"'■' . ■but ev*>rv body knows lt pag^s no nnfr^q-icntly are interspersed with ores the vrnomm lead nnd serpen oft infest its garden bowers and worms will snmetiq§ir wind themselteg into its ar test fli'svors ' speaking of ery i briaga to mm j a tale [ fain would tell of two fon ■' pers-na vho destgn'd in t rn ivilds to dwell ' hiarklim the people of the e<,sl you know by fickle fort n no pr >. m find it expedmal ff to go and settis in t»*e west ' b,i r|l 18 a 20 cts ; brandy ap hj^45 a -' ' **>* '* cotton per ib in ■j cotton bagging per yd 20 25 i . r ib ui a 18 cts castings per i . ; c t'i yarn from no 6 ■.< n'o i i -, ■*, i 0.1 cts ; feathers per lb *»-"> mm n m ■*■-> 00 wheat p misi . 1 0 k n-bel 9-0 .•''--, corn pr bush 69 cis ■., s cis l-ead per lb 8 a 10 cts ; b2 et -, nails per ib 9 a 10 ptl par lb i a 0 cts bacon per lb 131 l[i::.!,-r per ib 121 cts lard per ib 15 l ' ' ■- i«d &' 25 1 50 i'ts tee aineri ifa ib lpifs ; english do perlb is cast i i per lb 25 a so cts ; sugar ;., |.», i 15 is lle.ii jamaica per gal '•,,.,... i , l ; ivool clean per ib so i rib l'i 121 c,?;tow-lii)pii r yd l . vine i'-iieriil ; i r -. al 1 50 hk 777j jii a 1 7 c ; claret do o a 1 75 eta malaga sweet el.$l i u'iiiskev p.-r t 45 a 50 cts — also — british an.l domestic dry goods hardware cattery an-i hollow ware ready made clothing hats aad caps shoes sadlery a id l".-.iher crockery jags and jars ll.ru si.ell and lv,.ry c ribs smithatoola an.l hill cranks rush and cane seal . h.bs northern wooden wars writing paper and blank books window glass h x 10 nnd 10 x 12 dregs dyes ar.d medicines cut ton yarn no 8 to 12 the couple that i speak of now biess'h n ibeir mutual love li il qu«u forgo tu reckon bow their l.-ftlh.es to , npiove though poor ihey did not see to row starvation might take place till • . ibe door the meagre foe had stared them in the fice the young circuit preaeher soon made his appearance and consequentially swag geritig ui to ihe old man examined him i for some moments inquisitively • then ask icd a few impertinent questions anl final | ly after adjusting his hair half-a-dozen i times feeling his smoothly ahavin chin as o.ftas , consented thai the stranger should share his bed for the night and turning no on lus heel entered lhe house the traveller aged and weary as he was dismounted an i led his faithful ani | mal to ihe stable where with his own j hands he rubbed him down watered him j and gave him food and then entered tbe | inhospitable mansion where he had expee ; ted io ai«ch kindness a methodist fami ly resided m b house aud as the circuit ! . ■• be ll re that day great were math to entertain him • t of the methodist young ia 1 " : ; ! neighborhood had been invited ll -• quite a party met the eyes of the 1 - ; r aa he entered not one of whom the slightest notice of him and he i.y sought a va>-a-i li iir in tbe corner . n il ol direct observation bnt where he i could note all that going on and his hioxious eye showed ihat he was no care j le'ss observer of what was transpiring a rnund him a p lacoste cberavv sep 27 — 3 12 then taking tip iheir all of goods — their all vv s very spare — they journey'd f^r into the woods an built a cabin there a lis t of l t tte ii s r e m 1 ijvlyg m lhe posl otfice si concord ft caroli na ui ihe first da ofoctsflfr 18s7 a — william andrew noses alexander b — laeob boston james u f__nis m a browder against a frowning rock twas reared ciieraw c — sa'tiuel cannes robert cochran w c coram james m co l 17 j e — rev\l job m 1 . f — noah c ferguson g — isaac gallimore tl ery s g-.ni.an h — joseph howell judj hois k john kill.migfa sen thomas itillomrh nathan kim mga '- ■' l — jeoro , f tbofloas loner m—eliakm<_enhamer nathan juaryroan j | aeph mahaflfy t-bias miller o caleb osborn within a sheltered dell and near at hand £ fountain clear in ; layful glitlerance fell phvi iii iinrkci per lb 1 ', m ci bacon er li.i cis ua ns i uo go cis ; beeswax fel-t a oct bagging per yard 18 a lb m p per hi i j is cts ; c'-ffee pr a l6ct8-cott«a per 100 las 6 9 oop p c'lru per i.aslie 1 000 a cts 3 flew par iirl 6 7 000 from stores per iron per 11)0 lbs 5 6 a 0 h per 40 50 a cts nails cut sasoft pti 8 i 1 a t c,s ; wrought do ppr llj 20 l tpei lh 8 9 kioo per 100 i tis #. oojepr per lt 10 lil-8 a cis sail pr per bushef .->?,$ is;st,.-i a h 10 lo < is tallow p*r 11 10 il per lb %\ i a 1 s7 cis 1 1 1 2 a els ; tobacco man u aii in 10 a 15 cts whilst overlje-d the forest-kino c ii s i ifj a ns , si hd d a d fit ti he sum and driving rain the favor'd spot def aded q john m qery r catharine li ice miss warlht r.,s s s to the master _| stoke lo-'gf n s2 to tbe secretary of stokes lodge n : ?>*>, ,] . ' s small abraiii slough rev'd philip jf sir ble ar und a na iv garden smiled v bicb nature ;. sad rlress'ill not ' v n fhe sav jj ol lj_e ivild li soil had es r press'd from the charleston a iercutym^m^m j_uli3svil__r r;ntt,n^-ir «. irnr leston raid road at a numerous meeting of the chaileston stockholders held in this city or sal r « day last for the purpose of a , • proxies to represent them at the g meeting of the stockholders to be h flat r-^k on the 3 7 woodsy he l october next general uayne in i lent of the-ci.mpany wis called chair.and maleafuii report nt mi . ceedingsof the president d,rett..t engineers since ihe lasi me ti g company from ihe report it -, p that as soott as practicable if , the a«lj ment of tiiat nee-..|j at fioxy._h in _- • nary last captain williams tie a*so engineer and major mcneill the c engineer entered vi r.-.-lv up on the h - lies assigned to them respectively fr | brigade of engineers compos d of seiei tific and experienced ofli •• rs with st.ita • assistants had been engaged and were ac tively engaged n making the neco«siry surveys along the whole unec rorn'oojas-bia in this state io lexington in kentucky and if ppeaiad from the latest report that these dutiea h id been very successfully per formed and lhat there was everv reason to believs that ill the necessary inform tion could bo obtained and a satisfaetorv report subniiired o il . meeting > w ti.'l at fla rock in o to er l'-t'^rs from ma jor mcneill and captain williams were read giving gratifying information to the meeting as to the char?<-tcr of the rouie the president concluded by announcing his determination to proceed immediately to visit the several surveying parties with a view to obtaintog all tha necessary iti formation on ihe aubject of the road and to advance the work by all means n bis power and ur_«-«l '.'*— ■. 1 t j v ). rs the neces ' he p 0 h pledges he , , " • every proper means the moral to i at the meeting ., prufeinent of b r k.a cision the faieof the a _,•;•'- won n ' dc j pend whereupon il was uriaitiinou i renolved that the following gentle i men or such of them as may be able to i attend be appointed prox.es f.r lhe char ' lesion stockholders with authority i li - i i up vacancies and li.ai papers b left at ihe h different printing 0_5 es to which t-e^^h stockholders generally be »- me-piy iimiedj to call and iiii-*mm vv samuel william fu.r g an nymph for »<., j them in sulitnde had i loom'd : till now unbteatitod i-v to a the air their baln.it b-itii perfumed jfayette ville peach 7j n so do apple 60 a 70 f 15 a 00 7 iltoa pr lo 8 a hi t-is iii 12 a 131 ; flour bbl 0«,fi a 7 oeo klutts p m october 7 — swl2 a list of l-ette the young minister played hi part with \ l "™' 8 ■•-•■-- fervently before he left til ail the frivolity and lu-.lisr-n.-ss nf a eit'v r * a - nj>e . r '* ili was g'-d in see his heart beau antl noihhg like tehjjing escaped hia j m *' led i»i contrition soon after ihe bis lip n w he wis crtattering and bandy ' •' i ' eii:i ' l *» : *' was met by the heads of ine sens les con pliments with this von c l ' 1p fanai y wiln ' thousand sincere apo.i lady and now engaged in trifling repar i vp f lie qildly sileneed them and asked tee with another who was anafouam seem ! t0 hav is . i,l,r f e ! ' ir " n " ht ****** t1 ' fi be-rs iuteiesting in hi eyes was accordingly soon in readiness and the stranger alter an bonr.dnring which l lhe b,&r l l"»g p i»a saddlebags was no refreshments had been prepare 1 for iiun j p r p arln g l depart asked to be shown to ins room lo which m 9ure '. r ' bishop urged th rfistres he reiired unnoticed grieved ami shocked j j ! ai:ilri,n » - vt . u w --- **** !,! "* leave us p at lhe cm duet of the family and the min-1 ,' !!! a ntinuies-^breaklaal is on the j ,, p . . ,- , >, . _ , m . ul table ••■• j ■■• «. from lux saddlebags a well worn bible ... scaled hi usplf in a chair j na sister l . feannot take break and was soon boried in thought holy and l fast litre y u iu not consider a poor elevatiug and had food to eal which those ! toil worn traveller worthy . f a meal and who pass him by in pity and scorn '. yoor liisliop lias no claim but such as t,u dreamod not of hour after hour passed , manfry urges away and no ihiecame io invite the ol i audi uis he degarled leaving the farai vorn down traveller to paytake of th h v an 1 nini_ier in eonlusioo and sorrow luxurious bopjrffr winch served below . q ti 1 not act thus f.,r r lment for luwards eleven o'clock the minister j#och an emotion did not raise in his heart cam op steirs mi withoal pause or j buuia desired to teach them a lesson such prayer hastily threw oil bis clothes aud j a _ ihey wowld not easily forget got into the very middle of a small bed c . ,, ,* ,. , r - * 7 tl - ,,, _- : . * ,. • , , ' six months from this tune the o u io an wbicttwas to be the lasting place o the . ,-, ,- . ,,- , ., a1 i m.n *,- „.-\\ . ■.-• ie ir , ! ninl ( ouferenee met at cjiuciunati and the oii ti.an as well as himself after a while . ._,-,_•* i.„,,„.i £ , r , ltu „. „ , , , young minister was to present himae if for tne aga_l stranger rase up and after nan al , . r ,„ , r .,;,,. .- ," r - , on malum as a deacon and bishop george iv disrobing himself knelt down and re .. ini '■i r ■• . •*•'•'-- was io be the presiding bishop ma ned for many minutes in fervent prayer * r the earnest bwrfing out of his soul soon l 0n hp first *****}* ************ < h « arrested the attention of the un preach c-3,tere..ce ear iniri.st.r > beart su.ilc within hur . . , w j-wiig h._«i as be saw the venerable bishop lake his seat er w-ao began to feel some few reproofs of ssgreal wa ins pief and agitation tbat be waa conscience lor his own neglect of this lu j soon obliged o leave tbe roona thai evening ty i'iie old man now rose from his knees j as the bishop a;.s spated alone in bis chumber and after slowly undressing himself got '. be if v mr wa announced and he re intn bed or rather upon the ed^e of the ; q ie -- t,j *- t0 *' e -*«*" up bed for the voung prencher had taken poo i ltt s : - s p d ihe y un s "- a '' b j be hand w h a session oi the centre and would not vol ! i wb,ch he fr n °\ %*?■' fa ! e t d ■»„,„.,,„ , . , ' ; eare etiqairies and tound tbat since tbey had unta ly move an inch in tins uncora , mel beture ; , greai e baofa bad been wrmight n toitable position the stranger lay for some | i tn . he was sow as humble and pious as ne time in siience at length the younger of was before 5elf-s„__icier.t and worldl luinded the two made a remark to which the elder as a fa ber would have received a disobedient replied n a style and manner hat arrested . oat lepentant child so did this rood man receive his attention on this he removed over ' hls errin 2 but cj,urite brolil |