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*-... ■1 vol tt s«aiasb\51v ft ft t\ra$da august £*, 18*1 ll ft d^ro 6 rstitl * yd rcblishe evenv tlesdat bi bingham & whi ie lilou uuod_-7!h the subscriber is just opening for sale at his store opposite air ter's salisbury it good assortment of it has generally been my prac new the tan about the roof-tof trees ly he dtice in two yihrs it may expedient to renew it aniiu-dly^as&on as tba.4n0w.iiim been dissolved from the roots t^iave usually appropriated worn half a bushel to two bushels to each tree according to ijs jfoe it may he carelessly p^ed arown^the trunk of a tree and & wi»*»on spread itself nt a propet distance over the root the subscription to the wmtehs cakoliwiaw j is three dollars per annum payable half-yearly in advance jj-j no p per will be discontinued until al arrearages are paid unless at the discretion of the editors and any subscriber failing to give notice of his wish to discontinue at the end of a vear will be considered as wishing to continue the paper which will be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the payment ct nine papers shall receive a tenth gratis anventtbi-.*aie>*ts will be inserted on the cus tomary terms ,*. persons sending in adver tisements must specify the number of times they yvish them inserted or they will be continued till ordered out and charged accordingly terms j dry coo ih clu'na iiitz7is%m queen's ci gluss-lvare hard-ware j among his dry goods are superfinejm blue broadcloths of a very superior^b common cloths of different colors v^m and common cassimcres ; canton cm,d*mh and other colors ; silks sarcenets ; ye*^b different colors itobes for ladie t>r^h cambrics and calicoes blankets hc c^h also ladies iionnets a geneml ansortmen hats and lockcy caps and of jgentlemen's and ladies shoes best and common quality ladies and men's saddles bridles and saddle-bags ; cotton cards ; gun powder and shot of the best quality and a variety of other articles he has likewise fresh imperial tea of the first quality ; as well as a good assortment oi l.uoceuie in general as he wishes to make quick sales he will dispose of his goods for cash at a vcn^h advance from cost 8ivtg4 george millers the inaii acre v < fl sand dolutn the utmost agricultural industry oui another farm the same judges found — tuns ewt ihs the bulbs weighed 4 \\ 7 the leaves 17 5 si hiom the xbllica-i vihmijh i feel the most perfect conviction of the sure ancucrtaii^llectoftan iu restoiinj dccam iii't^b howeverih peter sh.vm oct 2 is*_0 ojy tiie preservation of fruit trees sir should the following communi cation respecting the^b no advertisement inserted until it has been paid for or its payment assumed by some person in this town or its vicinity tr'all letters to the editors must be post-paid or they will not bc attended to ■iiitiaiiv^b eu'ji.h i and fl on " ni^h o 1 1 '^^ tcmbcr next ; and on the aame day and at the game plage the share of subscribers who have xfcyj goods . ftfllle subscriber is now opening at bis store x in salisbury a general and well selected assortment of dry coods hard wake and medicines just received direct from new-york and phila delphia an 1 laid in at prices that will enable him to sell remarkably low his customers and the public arc respectfully invited to call and ex amine for themselves all kinds of country produce received in exchange iat78 j murphy pond died4t some delfcterlaus proper.t^inthctai^iro duccd the effect on thd-^fish ancl that it might be concerted to some valuable use in agriculture -, aiulh . 0111 lion.h baveh no doubh effects i.lll-_b iiiii i hmm^h ri_fact mta htorial xoies on the agriculture rbw8-_b bounties in virginia from variouscattscsttth^b n y my iyh andplupi a statcm decay jwr the an cxpcii-m ment a tan toh the my the rcsulth my expectations began the ncxth season made extcr.-m use my tan trees h the bui h aii'.'.m trees moat toh decay the - h the roots inosensh prepurc^^^ec^u^uulh greatn^h to trunk thercby^h more sticngth^b bcv t-nvet^b approai i^b upon^h tree*..*^b bci^h i atei pin irs cankcr-worn^-^b wbileh by whichh orh by ni'isances,h loo common thch tanm thc iifi/iiv.:h iiuiih trees casflm ii>h constitutional weakness ofjtwhrc otbcrh ca-^ll jfejpprcm-nti'd uppliea-h tio oltan this mvh b ' ' m tan.h is qbvious all win examined the trees at the dilfei-cnf fb • . n ,„ k.ot»t n,i itnini °« labor and manure in proot or nei periods my trees a e health and flour fruu f ulne88 when properly en ishing and vigorous while those ol m d .£ disp]ay it j w ;„ herc intro neighbours who have neglected the us d cc fo notice of * ih . largc i in j of tan are either de , i or in the last st holder of the south one or two exam ges of decay my fr lit has not only bec pi es , greatly increased in size and quantity hi hi 181-i the aiulrossan farmers its flavour has been nuch improved an society offered a silver medal lor the . . ,, best and heaviest cropol turnips in the enncnec m narlsh of dundonald situated in thc a m*rkablc instance ofi-tiic wondeif parisn oi uunuunam ar.maiu-j.c u - i scotland and appointed l-.vo ful effeuot tan uircstormg decayed iii ( md trees to health and vigours-observable i t l!ti ' vati . cl wilhin t)ic bounds a pear tree which stands in my garden j lt y proceeded in the execution of six or seven yean ago it yvas almost life l u .* r duty and in compliance with the less lt had hut one or two small green i n isitions of thc society by weigh branuies ou it ; the rest were entirely ife a square rod taken horn the aver d ad ar.d t v i has induced to try thc ! afe of the fields in different parts erfcto tan upon it but with little hope 4 result of their imcstigaiion was citcct oi tan upe * ' uh ou one farm a scotch cre which , ur ■•- ir thc course ol two or three . v * " , .. sucii .• m "»« isihort ot an acre and a quarter tog years i waa * tonished to see new branch ,;» ( produced in turnips _ shdot tirom its trunk ; anil it is now i 1 tom.c*t ha um mosi nounsbing fruit iw un my tor te v w_u_out leaves rr o o farw this feet q*n be ultcatci by bun 1 1 - - m w»k-\vn\'vu business rjllli subscriber respectfully informs tlie citi jl zens of the western section of n carolina and the adjoining districts of s carolina that be has established the book-binding business in all of its various branches in the town of salisbury n.c he lias taken the store formerly occupied by wood & krider on main-street three doors north ofthe court-house here to speculate on the moral ana po litical causes which have and will con tinue to retard the progress of this great state in fertility and population *, or to calculate her amazing physical strength wheni'tf tiver a happier order of things shall have drawn her immense resour ces into fair and lull operation having devoted considerable time to acquire a competent knowledge of his business in the city of baltimore the subscriber hatters himself that he will be able to execute every kind of work in his line in a style and on terms that will g.ve general satisfaction merchants ml-t'ifi-s can hn «/„.,,_. »■■>.. ruled anl t.oi'.n.l to any pattern on short notice as cheap uiu as wed finished as any that can be brought from tbe n'orth old hooks rebound on the most reasonable terms and at short notice leaving winchester for staunton a kind letter from judge 11 introduced me the same evening to the civilities of major ii whose spaciohb-y-mansion of more than kk feet ii_^j3f__f attracts the notice and admira-flmmm&e trav eller soon after passing middletown it serves to adorn j a fertile farm of six thousand acres and is built of a kind • it has been estimated that in massachusetts proper on an area of 6,000 s.|iiare miles there is at this moment a population of half a million or eighty to the square mile — and that in a gen eral survey their climate and soil maybe consid ered as of a medium character an equal dense ness of population would give virginia upward of 5,000,000 orders from a distance for rinding of every description will be faithfully attended to william h young salisbury june 8 1821 5.5 ww stage u vv\\e ti^p rami subscriber who is v jaysp the l states mail between *.— jjfli'-?niiw l t bb raleigh and salisburv by . ..;- of randolph chatham c respectfully iu iuriiis the publi , that ha has fitted up an entire ew stage which added to other improve ments that have been made will enable him lo carry passengers with as much comfort and expedition as they can be carried by any line of ages in this part ofthe country the scarcity it money the reduction in the price of produce • ■*. demiiii i 1 correspondent reduction in ever department of life : therefore tho subscriber ms determined t.i reduce the rate of passage l.-om eight to six cents per mile gentlemen 1 ravelling from thc west to raleigh or by way of raleigh to lhe north are invited to try the ubscribcr's stago as he feels assured it only ui •• !-; a trial to gain a preference i he stage arrives in salisbury every tuesday '" or i o'clock and departs thence tor raleigh ■i same day a 2 o'clock i it arrives in rah igh i'.,'.y evening ami leaves there for salisbury - '" ' j tue printer rlloji the west jersex 0a1ettv 4 1 pity i pity thc printer said my v<v cle toby ' he is a poor devil rtjeiiic i ' how so ?' said iny uncle tobf * in the first place he must endeavor td pi-bane very body and ten to one if he ■%«•-?•_ iiny body : in tbc negligence of the wo inent perhaps small i naragraril p_>p upon bim ; he hastily thiml-itto the com positor — it is insetted — '*">*£&£ is d — - - to all intents and purposes w tod much thc case suid my uncle with a siijfli too much the case ' nor is that all cofitin the^h weinderiis wliu:h hinds together parts appaii tiifyl so heterogeneous ! ilow much to bq admired is the patience and wisdom on the fathers who devised and established it ! south of the chesapeake it is nod uncommon to find from one to ten tty«u sand acres of land occupied by a single proprietor^whereasto the question pift by the^b fc^griculrura^it f4 ~~^ m m\\mwm\\m.m m aaaaaa^>^k^^rc^''i^^m plie defendant george hamptonjlfesides without the limits of this state it is therefore ortlered by court that publication be made six weeks in the western carolinian that the said administrator appear at our next court of l'leas and quart r sessions to be held for the county of mecklen burg at the court-house in qharlottc on the fourth monday in august njhn and plead an sv r ordetnui to said pelitidmttierw-se it will he taken pro out .-;.. a^__fln^|im witness nine alexamler clerk wjtwf maid court il charlotte the 4th mini 1 ur 1821 tf isaac al sseii c m c john i.am vvivaw ftntevtaimuent . state of novvy\-l>cyvo\\\u fjlil subscriber takes lliis niethod of inform i ing h-s friends and ibe public in general dial lie has established himst'lf i i the house ••■i.-ji i-ly occupied by thc rev i'eter katon in the own of huntsville sum ei nnly n carolina ' and lias been at consul i a 1 ■i expense in nuking ■- ro ims ommodious ami comfortable for the ; ' ;> piion of travellers and all who may q.wir ' i with their custom ills sideboard 4 pro ddeil with liquors of the best quality aud his j •' bles with every thing requisite for horses '-'• i hopes by particular attention to merit a 5 -'■* of public patronage v mfohd dkjorna1t ;/: z "'"'< n '■ir - * *"-"-'• ■■'> '■"•■i the subscriber continues to carry on ; ' cabinet business anil will execute all or ■'*' vvith neatness and despatch for cash credit _ country produce m i i mecklenburg col nty : may sessions 1821 ! peddon for partition of the real estate ■. henry lewis vs die hi irs at law of francis lewis it appearing lo tie satisfaction of the court that some of the in irs at law of francis lewis reside without the limits of this state it is therefore ordered by tlie court that publication be made for six we ks iu the \\ > stern carolinian for the said heirs to ap pear at the nc\t court of l'leas and quarter sessions to he held for the county of mecklen burg at thc court-house in charlotte on tlie fourth mondaj in august next and plead an swer or demur t said petition otherwise it will be taken pro confesso as to tneiji witness isaac al xander ch-i-l i.t our said court at charlotte th 4th mondaj of mav 1821 6wt62 isaac alexander cm c hi specks olf folds tb-etni claps u-e-n * *■his pocket deharint^lh pup , goo >" ■nothing hut to burr so it gue ivve ■one thinks it ought to be punted f\y c ■ly to please himself as he i a siibsdptej , , 1 and thus weekly it is brought to thc^j-t-t j ordeal ' ;' 7 trim could no longer contain hitfto&lk „' but rising and making a stride to tbc mid dle of tbc floor with his arms a kim-bo and his head upright exclaimed vvith u loud voice ' if i was a printer an't please # your honor i'd please myself i'd never \ give up the ground to any one or renounce one sentiment i would not be swayed by ,« the whim caprice or lolly of every otic^p but would mark out a straight line and pursue it lirre trim traced with the ' point of his stick a right line from my stool ' ii i could not succeed iu a pl uu independent course i'd freely ki k tho beam <* in tiie co.in_ei v'vvty dowavs luwavty o an away from the subscriber at charlotte | ■«■mecklenburg county n carolina a negro |°>" by the name of simon dark complexion , ji " made and live fi et seven or eight inches " 1 - he spfrnks low when spoken t it i miposed that he will make towards the county ■j r ncc william virginia as in was purchased "' ' uity | yvill give the above reward il i su d negro is delivered to isaac wilie con j f-l cabarrus county or 25 dollars if secured in '■'. j i iml information give n so ihat i get him evan wilie iireh •:;. 1821 .*, ; • '• editors of thc richmond enquirer an ' '" ' t 1 1 insert th iiu advi rtis nt nt six ii s nnd s l their account to the offii •■of ■j cstern carolinian fnr payment state of north-carolina rowan county 10uut of pleas and barter sessions mav j term 1821 henry williams vs william butler original attachment jesse a pearson and others summoned as garnishees it appear ing o die satisfaction of the court that ti de fendani is not an inhabitant of this state ii is therefore ordered that publication be ni '■' three months in the western carolinian print d in salisbury that the defendant appear at the next court of l'leas and quarter session . to be held for lhe county of rowan at the court-house in salisbury ou thc third monday in augu ' " xt then and there to replevy plead or demur nr judgnu nt will be taken i;*ainsi him i d i mlt llwt6 test jno ij.i c.jl c v times of genera calamity ai 1 coufusionjiave ever been productive of tlie greatest inin * tlie purest ore is produced from the hottest ► i furnace ud tbe brightest thunderbolt js oli'ci ,* t-.-d from thc tlarkcbl storm •. vv i'\u > v-feii&utaul vx\joim " j4r s_d • t this o.i . luanks k i t v.i " ms kinds commoulj i ,:*•-.. r 4 t',v office «-. tli • vusii'u c_at-!-.ikl__-f
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1821-08-14 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1821 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 62 |
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Creator | Bingham and White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Bingham and White |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, August 14, 1821 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy has substantial damage to all four pages |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601574991 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1821-08-14 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1821 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2610969 Bytes |
FileName | sawc01_18210814-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:05:30 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The 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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*-... ■1 vol tt s«aiasb\51v ft ft t\ra$da august £*, 18*1 ll ft d^ro 6 rstitl * yd rcblishe evenv tlesdat bi bingham & whi ie lilou uuod_-7!h the subscriber is just opening for sale at his store opposite air ter's salisbury it good assortment of it has generally been my prac new the tan about the roof-tof trees ly he dtice in two yihrs it may expedient to renew it aniiu-dly^as&on as tba.4n0w.iiim been dissolved from the roots t^iave usually appropriated worn half a bushel to two bushels to each tree according to ijs jfoe it may he carelessly p^ed arown^the trunk of a tree and & wi»*»on spread itself nt a propet distance over the root the subscription to the wmtehs cakoliwiaw j is three dollars per annum payable half-yearly in advance jj-j no p per will be discontinued until al arrearages are paid unless at the discretion of the editors and any subscriber failing to give notice of his wish to discontinue at the end of a vear will be considered as wishing to continue the paper which will be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the payment ct nine papers shall receive a tenth gratis anventtbi-.*aie>*ts will be inserted on the cus tomary terms ,*. persons sending in adver tisements must specify the number of times they yvish them inserted or they will be continued till ordered out and charged accordingly terms j dry coo ih clu'na iiitz7is%m queen's ci gluss-lvare hard-ware j among his dry goods are superfinejm blue broadcloths of a very superior^b common cloths of different colors v^m and common cassimcres ; canton cm,d*mh and other colors ; silks sarcenets ; ye*^b different colors itobes for ladie t>r^h cambrics and calicoes blankets hc c^h also ladies iionnets a geneml ansortmen hats and lockcy caps and of jgentlemen's and ladies shoes best and common quality ladies and men's saddles bridles and saddle-bags ; cotton cards ; gun powder and shot of the best quality and a variety of other articles he has likewise fresh imperial tea of the first quality ; as well as a good assortment oi l.uoceuie in general as he wishes to make quick sales he will dispose of his goods for cash at a vcn^h advance from cost 8ivtg4 george millers the inaii acre v < fl sand dolutn the utmost agricultural industry oui another farm the same judges found — tuns ewt ihs the bulbs weighed 4 \\ 7 the leaves 17 5 si hiom the xbllica-i vihmijh i feel the most perfect conviction of the sure ancucrtaii^llectoftan iu restoiinj dccam iii't^b howeverih peter sh.vm oct 2 is*_0 ojy tiie preservation of fruit trees sir should the following communi cation respecting the^b no advertisement inserted until it has been paid for or its payment assumed by some person in this town or its vicinity tr'all letters to the editors must be post-paid or they will not bc attended to ■iiitiaiiv^b eu'ji.h i and fl on " ni^h o 1 1 '^^ tcmbcr next ; and on the aame day and at the game plage the share of subscribers who have xfcyj goods . ftfllle subscriber is now opening at bis store x in salisbury a general and well selected assortment of dry coods hard wake and medicines just received direct from new-york and phila delphia an 1 laid in at prices that will enable him to sell remarkably low his customers and the public arc respectfully invited to call and ex amine for themselves all kinds of country produce received in exchange iat78 j murphy pond died4t some delfcterlaus proper.t^inthctai^iro duccd the effect on thd-^fish ancl that it might be concerted to some valuable use in agriculture -, aiulh . 0111 lion.h baveh no doubh effects i.lll-_b iiiii i hmm^h ri_fact mta htorial xoies on the agriculture rbw8-_b bounties in virginia from variouscattscsttth^b n y my iyh andplupi a statcm decay jwr the an cxpcii-m ment a tan toh the my the rcsulth my expectations began the ncxth season made extcr.-m use my tan trees h the bui h aii'.'.m trees moat toh decay the - h the roots inosensh prepurc^^^ec^u^uulh greatn^h to trunk thercby^h more sticngth^b bcv t-nvet^b approai i^b upon^h tree*..*^b bci^h i atei pin irs cankcr-worn^-^b wbileh by whichh orh by ni'isances,h loo common thch tanm thc iifi/iiv.:h iiuiih trees casflm ii>h constitutional weakness ofjtwhrc otbcrh ca-^ll jfejpprcm-nti'd uppliea-h tio oltan this mvh b ' ' m tan.h is qbvious all win examined the trees at the dilfei-cnf fb • . n ,„ k.ot»t n,i itnini °« labor and manure in proot or nei periods my trees a e health and flour fruu f ulne88 when properly en ishing and vigorous while those ol m d .£ disp]ay it j w ;„ herc intro neighbours who have neglected the us d cc fo notice of * ih . largc i in j of tan are either de , i or in the last st holder of the south one or two exam ges of decay my fr lit has not only bec pi es , greatly increased in size and quantity hi hi 181-i the aiulrossan farmers its flavour has been nuch improved an society offered a silver medal lor the . . ,, best and heaviest cropol turnips in the enncnec m narlsh of dundonald situated in thc a m*rkablc instance ofi-tiic wondeif parisn oi uunuunam ar.maiu-j.c u - i scotland and appointed l-.vo ful effeuot tan uircstormg decayed iii ( md trees to health and vigours-observable i t l!ti ' vati . cl wilhin t)ic bounds a pear tree which stands in my garden j lt y proceeded in the execution of six or seven yean ago it yvas almost life l u .* r duty and in compliance with the less lt had hut one or two small green i n isitions of thc society by weigh branuies ou it ; the rest were entirely ife a square rod taken horn the aver d ad ar.d t v i has induced to try thc ! afe of the fields in different parts erfcto tan upon it but with little hope 4 result of their imcstigaiion was citcct oi tan upe * ' uh ou one farm a scotch cre which , ur ■•- ir thc course ol two or three . v * " , .. sucii .• m "»« isihort ot an acre and a quarter tog years i waa * tonished to see new branch ,;» ( produced in turnips _ shdot tirom its trunk ; anil it is now i 1 tom.c*t ha um mosi nounsbing fruit iw un my tor te v w_u_out leaves rr o o farw this feet q*n be ultcatci by bun 1 1 - - m w»k-\vn\'vu business rjllli subscriber respectfully informs tlie citi jl zens of the western section of n carolina and the adjoining districts of s carolina that be has established the book-binding business in all of its various branches in the town of salisbury n.c he lias taken the store formerly occupied by wood & krider on main-street three doors north ofthe court-house here to speculate on the moral ana po litical causes which have and will con tinue to retard the progress of this great state in fertility and population *, or to calculate her amazing physical strength wheni'tf tiver a happier order of things shall have drawn her immense resour ces into fair and lull operation having devoted considerable time to acquire a competent knowledge of his business in the city of baltimore the subscriber hatters himself that he will be able to execute every kind of work in his line in a style and on terms that will g.ve general satisfaction merchants ml-t'ifi-s can hn «/„.,,_. »■■>.. ruled anl t.oi'.n.l to any pattern on short notice as cheap uiu as wed finished as any that can be brought from tbe n'orth old hooks rebound on the most reasonable terms and at short notice leaving winchester for staunton a kind letter from judge 11 introduced me the same evening to the civilities of major ii whose spaciohb-y-mansion of more than kk feet ii_^j3f__f attracts the notice and admira-flmmm&e trav eller soon after passing middletown it serves to adorn j a fertile farm of six thousand acres and is built of a kind • it has been estimated that in massachusetts proper on an area of 6,000 s.|iiare miles there is at this moment a population of half a million or eighty to the square mile — and that in a gen eral survey their climate and soil maybe consid ered as of a medium character an equal dense ness of population would give virginia upward of 5,000,000 orders from a distance for rinding of every description will be faithfully attended to william h young salisbury june 8 1821 5.5 ww stage u vv\\e ti^p rami subscriber who is v jaysp the l states mail between *.— jjfli'-?niiw l t bb raleigh and salisburv by . ..;- of randolph chatham c respectfully iu iuriiis the publi , that ha has fitted up an entire ew stage which added to other improve ments that have been made will enable him lo carry passengers with as much comfort and expedition as they can be carried by any line of ages in this part ofthe country the scarcity it money the reduction in the price of produce • ■*. demiiii i 1 correspondent reduction in ever department of life : therefore tho subscriber ms determined t.i reduce the rate of passage l.-om eight to six cents per mile gentlemen 1 ravelling from thc west to raleigh or by way of raleigh to lhe north are invited to try the ubscribcr's stago as he feels assured it only ui •• !-; a trial to gain a preference i he stage arrives in salisbury every tuesday '" or i o'clock and departs thence tor raleigh ■i same day a 2 o'clock i it arrives in rah igh i'.,'.y evening ami leaves there for salisbury - '" ' j tue printer rlloji the west jersex 0a1ettv 4 1 pity i pity thc printer said my v |